They dropped that a little while ago. El Clasico had 86,422 last week.
86,422 American tourists?
They dropped that a little while ago. El Clasico had 86,422 last week.
Good Ebening.Sounds like Toon are going for Emery according to Mike McGrath, bloke’s barely ever wrong.
Good Ebening.
One. Two. Two !!! Two PL clubs I will have managed !!!
Sounds like Toon are going for Emery according to Mike McGrath, bloke’s barely ever wrong.


It also has to be said trading up the Champions League, where they're currently placed to reach the knockout stages, for a Premier League relegation scrap is hardly as encouraging as Bonesaw McGraw thinks it isEmery has declined the offer to join Newcastle, as he's not convinced by the club's vision. Either that, or they weren't willing to pay him enough.
To be honest, this is probably good news for the Geordies. As impressive as Emery's Europa League record is, his managerial prowess in the league isn't to the required standard. And with them 19th in the division, I'm not convinced he's the right man to get them out of this hole they're in.
Emery has declined the offer to join Newcastle, as he's not convinced by the club's vision. Either that, or they weren't willing to pay him enough.
To be honest, this is probably good news for the Geordies. As impressive as Emery's Europa League record is, his managerial prowess in the league isn't to the required standard. And with them 19th in the division, I'm not convinced he's the right man to get them out of this hole they're in.
Eddie Howe would likely be seen as a good appointment, but he is largely unproven.
Eddie Howe also had to leave Burnley because of his family:Eddie Howe would likely be seen as a good appointment, but he is largely unproven.
Apart from a short spell at Burnley- which wasn’t particularly successful in terms of results- he’s only managed Bournemouth. His record in getting them up through the leagues and then holding their own in the PL is impressive, but it was a very different challenge to Newcastle.
He managed to bond a team of mainly lower league players into a winning team. He was always overachieving, so there was never any pressure on him. He didn’t have to take on a club with big expectations, look to recruit big name players and get them to give him their best. It won’t be easy for someone who isn’t a well known name outside the U.K, who hasn’t won things as either a player or manager and whose success can only be measured relative to a small club.
Doing well to improve players underperforming at other clubs like Wilson and Ritchie (who he’ll now manage again) is admirable, but he’s going to have to buy in a very different marketplace now - where a premium will be added because the club is known to have money. It’s not as though the club itself is a selling point either at present - just the ability to pay big wages. And he will have to bring in a number of better players quickly to even be sure of keeping them up.
It’s a gamble.
Hang on, you're telling me West Scam fans have evolved to the point of having opposable digits now?I won’t post the tweet for obvious reasons but looks like a West Ham fan lost a finger (or thumb) at the Genk game.
That’ll be a story for years to come… though as someone said when replying, “you win thumb, you lose thumb”.
No, they're back on the anti-Semitic abuse train again, sadly.Hang on, you're telling me West Scam fans have evolved to the point of having opposable digits now?
…though as someone said when replying, “you win thumb, you lose thumb”.

No, they're back on the anti-Semitic abuse train again, sadly.
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