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  1. Haha I thought u meant the film "Goal!"...... Yes, it was a weekly program that showed all the goals scored in the premier league that week. Another source of footy matches was BBC Radio live (remember there was no fucking internet back then!).
  2. Watched that movie, but no it wasn't a major factor somehow.
  3. The 1993/94 season when we were back in the premiership under KK. I was a teenager back then, and we had a one-hour TV program on Premiership games every Saturday (I am from Hong Kong). Somehow I fell in love with the team because of the way they played and the passion of the Geordies. The rest is history.....
  4. Very well said. And this is probably what Howe has been thinking too. Not an easy job to be honest, but we just have to trust our gaffer.
  5. Give us some hints plssssssssss I have watched the replay 3 times already =)
  6. Debuchy and Santon are hardly the best defenders in the world, but it's so entertaining to watch a team with them playing as full backs. I AM LUVING IT!!!
  7. i believe it was planned too......they should have saved it for a more important game!!
  8. Jonas and Shola on for Routledge and Nolan respectively if I were Hughton.......
  9. I know it won't happen, but I really hope that Ranger can start the next game playing alongside Harewood or Shola.
  10. Nice seeing Enrique's gesture to Ranger after he failed to pass the ball back. Hate seeing players blaming their teammates all the time.
  11. http://www.nust.org.uk After months of discussions with interested parties, Newcastle United Supporters Trust (NUST) is launching the 'Yes We Can' Campaign which aims to raise funds to lead a fans buy out at St James' Park. The Trust will be revealing partners over the coming days but has in place a buy out structure led by local firms and renowned names in the financial world. The Trust is mailing out to over 40,000 supporters to ask them if and how they want to buy into the campaign to lead a city-wide bid to buy back the club. There are a number of ways supporters can buy into the model which has been dubbed by the financial community as the 'Barcelona on the Tyne' which would see a 'democratisation' of the club to ensure that the current state of the club would not be repeated. The idea is based on fans investing in the club through a number of financial opportunities which will be held by a local solicitors in an Escrow account to demonstrate to Ashley that the fans have 'proof of funds'. Supporters will be asked to pledge 10% of their investment into this account which would be returned if the bid was unsuccessful. It is believed that this is the first stage of a 6 week campaign including advertisements, the opening of an advice shop in central Newcastle and the unveiling of high profile backers.
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