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Bluebirds Boyo
11 Jul 2007, 08:25 AM
I'm absolutely f*cking gutted.

All the best Chops.

Toon³
11 Jul 2007, 10:39 AM
May he burn in hell.

Teso Dos Bichos
11 Jul 2007, 11:08 AM
Legend.

tigerdave
11 Jul 2007, 01:05 PM
Boyhood Newcastle fan my shiny metal ass.

Bluebirds Boyo
11 Jul 2007, 03:57 PM
Boyhood Newcastle fan my shiny metal ass.
Please don't be stupid enough to claim you wouldn't sign for Sunderland from a mid-table Championship club.

tigerdave
11 Jul 2007, 04:53 PM
Please don't be stupid enough to claim you wouldn't sign for Sunderland from a mid-table Championship club.

Call me stupid, I suppose, but I wouldn't. Maybe I'm an aberration to the rule, who knows.

Crammers
13 Jul 2007, 11:50 AM
Call me stupid, I suppose, but I wouldn't. Maybe I'm an aberration to the rule, who knows.

Absolute crap. If I had a son and he was tapped up at a kid by Newcastle I'd have no problems in letting him go to their academy, or anyone elses for that matter.

Isn't Chops dad a sunderland fan :D

Toon³
13 Jul 2007, 06:29 PM
Absolute crap. If I had a son and he was tapped up at a kid by Newcastle I'd have no problems in letting him go to their academy, or anyone elses for that matter.

Isn't Chops dad a sunderland fan :D

I think it's considered child abuse not to let a child move from sunderland to Newcastle if they are given the opporunity.

And no his dad isn't.

JackBastard
19 Jul 2007, 08:01 PM
I'm absolutely f*cking gutted.

All the best Chops.

Gutted that he's been with you a year and you've sold him for 10 times what you bought him for? You seem to have a knack of signing strikers from nowhere and getting £££ back for them.

Bluebirds Boyo
21 Jul 2007, 05:34 AM
Gutted that he's been with you a year and you've sold him for 10 times what you bought him for? You seem to have a knack of signing strikers from nowhere and getting £££ back for them.
I was gutted that we can't hold onto a star player for longer than twelve months. The price tag soothed the dismay after about an hour, though.

lanman
21 Jul 2007, 07:56 AM
And no his dad isn't.

He is now.

leprechaun75
02 Aug 2007, 11:49 AM
he hasn't exactly looked like a legend on his pre season tour of Ireland with Sunderland.. I don't think he got a look in.. in 2 of the matches, and he missed a few handy chances...

tigerdave
02 Aug 2007, 11:52 AM
he hasn't exactly looked like a legend on his pre season tour of Ireland with Sunderland.. I don't think he got a look in.. in 2 of the matches, and he missed a few handy chances...

Hey, he connected! ...with his own teammate, at least. :D

Crammers
02 Aug 2007, 09:34 PM
Hey, he connected! ...with his own teammate, at least. :D

How, you shutit plastic geordie. If there one thing worse than a geordie, its someone who wants to be one. :rolleyes:

tigerdave
02 Aug 2007, 10:31 PM
How, you shutit plastic geordie. If there one thing worse than a geordie, its someone who wants to be one. :rolleyes:

Says the Floridian 'Mackem'. :)

I don't claim or pretend to be Geordie. I've never been to Newcastle, probably will never get to see SJP firsthand, but that doesn't make me less of a fan. Don't go all Eurosnob, it's unbecoming. :cool:

mfw13
03 Aug 2007, 06:19 PM
Nothing makes a Newcastle supporter happier that watching Sunderland waste money....he isn't worth 2 million pounds, let alone 5 million....