MIKE Williamson says he and his Newcastle United team-mates are putting in some hard yards between now and the Wear-Tyne derby. Head coach John Carver and his squad this week started preparations for the club’s visit to the Stadium of Light on April 5. The manager’s got us in. we’ve got our schedule, and there’s a lot of hard work before the next match. Mike Williamson Newcastle have lost their last FOUR games against Sunderland, who are battling the threat of relegation from the Premier League. Derby veteran Williamson is confident Carver’s injury and suspension-hit team will be ready for the match thanks to a “rigorous” training schedule. “We’ve got an opportunity to get some good training,” said Williamson. “The manager’s got us in, and there’s a lot of hard work before the next match. “We’ve got quite a rigorous schedule. We’ll make sure we’re ready.” Williamson – the club’s only available senior centre-half – has both good and bad memories of derbies against Sunderland. Newcastle beat Sunderland 5-1 at St James’s Park in his first Tyne-Wear fixture. He came off the bench the last time the club won on Wearside, but he has also been on the losing side twice. He said: “I think you can rip the form book up when it comes to that game. “It’s a great spectacle. I thoroughly enjoy playing in them – the atmosphere, the pressure and the intensity of it is brilliant. I’ve played in quite a few and I don’t need to get myself up for it – I know what it’s all about.” Williamson was speaking at the launch of Newcastle International Airport’s Give As You Earn scheme. It allows airport staff to donate directly to its charity partnership between the Newcastle United Foundation and Sunderland’s Foundation of Light. We are in trouble and we ain't got gus the mag slayer
Abied, Aarons, Cisse, De Jong, Taylor, Haidara, Dummet, Tiote certainly aren't up for it. They're all injured. And neither is Collocini.
"MIKE Williamson says he and his Newcastle United team-mates are putting in some hard yards between now and the Wear-Tyne derby." I hope they run twenty miles eastwards frankly.
The mags are up for it? So are half the fat ugly slags on the Bigg Market, doesn't mean they'll get out.
I can't because it's not about size with with me it's body shape. I like an hourglass figure. Lasses have the figures god gave them doesn't matter how big or small they are. Hourglass figures are very sexy on big lasses but apple and pear shaped big lasses make me want to spew. I think size 18 is my cut off provided they carry it well.
I couldn't go over a 12. Just couldn't do it. I'm tall and slim. We'd be like Laurel and Hardy rolling around.
You'd look good with a 6ft size 14 with an hourglass figure, big lasses doesn't always mean short fella, those stats would be very proportionate and sexy.
All I can imagine when I read that is Conan the Barbarian patting the bed next to him You're probably right mind, if I was single and met a bird like that it wouldn't bother me in the slightest. I far far far prefer taller girls.
Sticking to the original post. They shud be up 4 it and so shud we. Its a football match and we want to win