Bosnian Talking Trash

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  1. BrianCappellieri

    BrianCappellieri Red Card

    Feb 11, 2002
    Bosnian slams "overpaid, overrated" Newcastle stars

    Zeljeznicar striker Amar Gredic has turned up the heat ahead of their Champions League qualifier against Newcastle United...

    Tribal Football

    I kind of like this guy. ;)
     
  2. CrewToon

    CrewToon Member

    Jun 13, 1999
    Greenbrier Farm
    Some quick math:

    Shearer cost 15 million six years ago...

    averages out to 2.5 million per year...

    ...he's proved he's worth every penny...

    I think the Bosnian was referring to Cort.
     
  3. BrianCappellieri

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    Feb 11, 2002
    Bosnians promised massive bonus to beat Newcastle

    Zeljeznicar players have been offered a huge cash incentive to dump Newcastle United out of the Champions League...

    Tribal Football
     
  4. greenie

    greenie New Member

    Feb 6, 2000
    Boulder, CO
    I love the tabloid journalism. The coach is quoted as saying he wants to see Newcastle's match against West Ham on August 19th to prepare.

    Maybe nobody told the coach their first match with the Toon is on Wednesday, August 14th?

    Not to mention, I'm sure his team would stand to make a significant bonus no matter who they beat to get themselves into the CL group stage.
     
  5. JRedknapp11

    JRedknapp11 Red Card

    Dec 5, 2001
    tsacademy.net
  6. CrewToon

    CrewToon Member

    Jun 13, 1999
    Greenbrier Farm
    News of the World theiving from the Net...who'd thunk it? ;)
     
  7. BrianCappellieri

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    Feb 11, 2002
    Come on Zeljeznicar! ;)
     
  8. JRedknapp11

    JRedknapp11 Red Card

    Dec 5, 2001
    tsacademy.net
    Talk of the tyne.com



    SOLANO: "OUR TIME HAS COME!"



    NOBBY SOLANO: "As a player I had to sit through the World Cup and wonder what it must be like to play on that stage. Now I am only two games away from the most important club competition there is and it means more than words can say.

    "The Champions League is the World Cup of club football and ever since I signed for Newcastle it has been my dream to represent United at that level. I have talked about it for the last four years and now it's nearly here.

    "Two or three years ago it was very hard to break into the top four but now the club is better prepared, with top players and our time has come.

    "We are not about to let this opportunity slip through our hands. We are favourites but we still have a job to do.

    "If we get a draw then it won't be the worst result in the world with the second leg at St James' to come."
     

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