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    Ah well, Bruce's Insomnia pigeons came home to roost yesterday.

    Two years he's faffed around, pussyfooting around a bid, while Zog has got better and better, inflating his value. Suddenly he's priced out of a buy, and we're about to enter an astonishing THIRD straight year without a left back AND/OR a left winger.

    I would have though Lardo Bruce would know all about the need for width.

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      Speaking as a mag I must agree with the below completely. I did go to matches since I was 4 (1984) and remember them days nowadays I save my money as cannot condone what they do on and off the pitch plus the post 1992 lot are not worth ****e to talk to. One day when they get rid of the rapists and thugs (and that includes who is on the pitch) I may consider going again but for now and the last few. years it has been an embarrassment to say they are the team I follow
      Originally posted by prinnysquad View Post
      The Geordie Nation! Toon Army - founded 1992.Their crowds were ****e prior to Keygun Mk1. Just over 20K in the late eighties, hitting a huge dip prior to Keegan.http://www.newcastle-online.org/nufc...erecords.shtmlThen, Hallelujah! The Toon Army were born, Britain's loyalist 'world-owes-us-a-living' fans. The Plastic Mags. The Great Myth.Real Mags - whether they still attend of not - remember the ****e days and cringe at the BOYCOUTTers and the type of incident that happened at Darlo. They remember almost going down to Division Three in the early 90s. The club still has the hardcore of high-and-low attenders, and many realistic fans who don't go to games anymore - these are decent people. The Plastic Toon Army only know the Keegan era onwards, and think they should have success and grandeur on a plate. Granted, they played some fantastic football in the mid 90s, but they won nowt. That era was a positive blip in their history.

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        Poor Chung Yong Lee, he has been an excellent player for Bolton recently. He was also beginning to attract better teams too. Nine months out is a long time.

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          Real pity as he is a top player, very lively to watch.

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            Devastated by it. The tackle was horrendous, and just not something you can do in this day and age...such was the velocity. I just pray Lee comes back the same player, as he's a huge huge talent.

            We just brought in Eagles as cover for either wing, and now we need cover for the cover.

            With Chung-Yong and Holden out, our season is looking decidedly worrying.

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              Wasn't it in a friendly?

              Make me laugh, Balotelli gets lynched for not taking a 'friendly' seriously and Lee gets a broken leg.

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                Yeah, some 'friendly'. Proper vicious 'tackle' - High, fast, no real intent to get the ball.

                It's the reason I don't agree with playing amateur teams in pre-season. Incidents like this are bound to happen. It really is a shame as the lad has so much promise yet will now miss an entire season due to some part timers reckless lunge. I think only the severity of the injury distracted the ref from sending the **** straight off.

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                  Originally posted by nakamura View Post
                  Wasn't it in a friendly?

                  Make me laugh, Balotelli gets lynched for not taking a 'friendly' seriously and Lee gets a broken leg.
                  There's no justice...lol.

                  He should have been red carded, but he got a yellow - and his manager subbed him straight off...so someone knew something...

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                    Disguting. A **** sunday team tackle for a **** sunday league team. Why people go in like that is beyond me.

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                      He's not that kind of player!

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                          Neville as a pundit, Ray Wilkins as a commentator...

                          Looks like my mute button could get a lot of work this year. Wish they still had crowd noise only.

                          There won't even be any comically biased commentary for Liverpool UEFA games!

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                            I like Wilkins as a co-commentator. Alan Smith makes me want do a poo in a corner like a scared bear.

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                              I seem to recall Wilkins being a short-lived meme on twitter for saying something over and over again in a co-commentary not long back, possibly something like "stay on your feet."

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                                It was probably after the Real Madrid vs Spurs match last season. Every five seconds he kept saying that Spurs players needed to "Stay calm" and "Stay on their feet". He got on my nerves a bit that night (although the result may have played a part in my mood ) but in general I agree with Hoolak, I quite like him as a co-commentator.

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