I'd love it Dave Jones, Roy Keane, Gary Neville and Jamie Carragher rocked up each wearing one of these on Monday night football just to take the piss...
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Is that not how you spell histrionics, I always spelt it that waySpellcheck still not working.....
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I think it's possession that's incorrect. A few comments on the tweet about it.Is that not how you spell histrionics, I always spelt it that way
Sorry mate I took it as though histrionics was wrongly spent, my apologiesI think it's possession that's incorrect. A few comments on the tweet about it.
No worries, you never know with that lot.Sorry mate I took it as though histrionics was wrongly spent, my apologies
That Sam lad could be asking the players if they fancy turning up for training tbh. Doesn't look like many do at the moment.You must log in or register to see imagesPossibly off to the training ground on Monday for a bit of protesting.![]()
I hope they do and the cops are there waiting for them, £200 please now **** offYou must log in or register to see imagesPossibly off to the training ground on Monday for a bit of protesting.![]()
Carra isn't convinced either...
https://www.skysports.com/football/...er-mike-ashley-ownership-says-jamie-carragher
Heard a skunk earlier on radio 5 and he was fuming Bruce should walk away due to the quality of football on offer...Gary Neville hit the nail on the head last weekend. He said he hates going to Newcastle for the games as they’re awful to watch. He also said that they have been for years! Not Bruce be put before him (Rafa). Said the football they play now is the same as they did under Benitez!!
but you say that to a Newcastle fan, it’s like you killed their puppy!


He is losing the plot...
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David O'Leary or Alan Curbishley could be in the frame. And obviously big Sol Campbell will chuck his hat in the ring.He's talking himself out of a job and into another pay off. He knows how to do this as well as anyone, no wonder he's loaded.
Bobby Robson once said that the way to earn really good money as a manager was not be successful at a club. Rather, it was to get a name for a bit of competence somewhere down the line, keep getting jobs, keep getting sacked and keep picking up the pay offs and new deals.
Bruce is not the only one - and they could end up with another travelling failure like Mark Hughes- but Robson could have been describing him when offered those sentiments.