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Post by Blue Star Broon on Mar 13, 2013 23:51:29 GMT 1
Have it on good authority Fairsy's accomplice is a female singer in a rock and roll band knot Paris Hilton. I caught her show while touring the states at the world famous Waldo's were BTW I am now considered a regular thanks to Mr. Hadawayanshite. It's a fair act however she does appear to have a slight problem hitting the high notes.............................. Attachments:
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Post by Fairscup on Mar 15, 2013 14:07:45 GMT 1
She can exhaust, Ooops exalt me any time she wants
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Post by Deleted on Mar 21, 2013 12:06:19 GMT 1
Colo Allowed To Leave Via An Ingenious Plan
The January window came and went but one thing stood out for us away from the revolving door of French arrivals.
The Coloccini saga.
The 'will he?', 'Won't he?' stay, the 64,000 dollar question, which had many twists and turns before ending on an uncertain note.
The uncertainty arose from differing statements attributed to various NUFC individuals.
Some said he'd see out his contract whilst Colo himself just said that he was only concentrating on securing our premier league status but was all this a little smokescreen to con the fans?
Some four weeks later, we witnessed a strange piece of play from our Argentinian rock in the Southampton home game, when he received the ball in his own half under no pressure whatsoever.
What followed was strange and more suspicious as time goes by.
Colo decided that he was under pressure after all and then proceeded to take the ball into our corner flag area.
A neat piece of skill later, ended with him flat on his back after an overhead kick cleared the danger before picking himself up and rubbing his back gingerly.
From where we were sat in the Gallowgate, we witnessed it all unfold in front of our eyes and found it very strange indeed.
Umpteen attempts to go down for treatment were ignored, even when we were under pressure and he just carried on, out of position just seemingly jockeying to find a place to stand or walk to.
He eventually signaled in the centre circle to be subbed before pointing that he'd walk off the pitch from the opposite side.
In my 35 years plus of going to St James' Park, ive never ever witnessed anything like it apart from Special K leaving via helicopter but this was a mini 'goodbye'. We said so on the forum later that night.
Patting of the badge and rubbing a ball boy's head had all the markings of a farewell and a planned one at that.
Some days later, we got news that Colo had broken his back and would be allowed to return home for a week to 'rest'
Videos showing Colo doing anything but have surfaced in previous days with the latest showing him remarkably mobile for a man with a very serious back injury.
Colo 'Resting' - Click here to view video
What grinds our gears is the continual lies that follow the club around. If it was the intention to let Colo leave after Mapou Yanga-M'Biwa settled then why didn't the club just say this? Albeit reluctantly, instead of us finding out via social media.
It seems a very poor ending (if it is) to one of the best, if not the best defender's career ive ever seen here and this could have been done properly.
If, on the other hand, it's been a ploy to allow him time home to share with his family, then again, the truth can only help build bridges.
As ever with NUFC, we will wait and see but one thing's for certain.
We are no mugs.
Talk of the Tyne Web Yesterday.
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Post by supermac on Mar 21, 2013 17:47:30 GMT 1
This sounds like the type of conspiracy that seems so far-fetched and out of place...
...if not for my present professional experiences, I'd've never seen anything like it come to fruition before...
...sadly, makes sense to me
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Post by Deleted on Mar 22, 2013 15:27:21 GMT 1
If you have time look at a video of Colo at home at a match on the Daily Mail(can someone put it on here?)........the words of the song are>>>>>>>>>>> and in English I come from the neighbourhood of Boedo, Neighbourhood of musicians and carnival, I swear to you that in the bad moments, I will always be with you, Come on 'killers', Come on 'killers'*. I have to say , I look at Colo on here and for the first time ever...I see him really happy......he has never been happy here when you look at this. I relate it to me going back to STJP , and being emotionally drained before I even get there.....such is the pull on your emotions. The guy is 31+....at the end of his career....should he honour his obligations? of course....but I do have sympathy for him after seeing this. Just hope his wife is as happy as he is now.................cant play away forever...gotta come home sometime
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Post by supermac on Mar 22, 2013 17:35:22 GMT 1
I prefer to think of athletes on my favorite teams as unflinching robots designed to perform at maximum capacity on a day in, day out basis.
I'm glad he's happy, I suppose (not really...it actually has no impact on my daily life whatsoever)...though, callously, I'd prefer not to think of him having any sort of life outside of football. It would serve my entertainment purposes much better.
Still, there's something to be said about being 6,998 miles away from your family and loved ones. 2,695 miles feels like a lifetime away for me when I only see someone once per month - and we don't even have kids or super-expensive jewelry yet.
See, this is what I didn't want...empathy.
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