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Post by Deleted on Jul 25, 2011 13:56:57 GMT 1
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Post by Captain Marvel on Jul 25, 2011 21:09:46 GMT 1
I would imagine anyone who has played for the toon since Ashley took over would have had a bellyful by now. Ashley seemed to go with the flow when Allardyce was around but it looks as if someone planted a seed in Ashley`s brain after he employed Keegan. When the decision was made to bring in Dennis the menace that`s when things began to go pear shaped collimating in Keegan walking out and the subsequent relegation. The promotion of Hughton which was a surprise to most people who then along with the support of a group of players made a triumphant return to the Premiership only to find himself cut adrift by Ashley who wanted to bring in a more experienced puppet called Pardew. It must be said that Pardews "experience" has more to do with experience between the bedsheets rather than anything else, as his statements are meaningless and do nothing but warm the air. So given his inside experience of playing for Newcastle United and playing with some fairly good players and now seeing the penny pinching way Ashley is running things along with his two henchmen Llambastic and Pardupe, I think he has every right to say what he thinks of the shambles within. ATB
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Post by Fairscup on Jul 25, 2011 22:07:59 GMT 1
When you consider it there is nothing new about players having opinions. It is merely the medium, in this case Twitter which is new. That Mashley has a zero tolerance threshold will come back and bite him in the arris one fine day.
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Post by Ann1 on Jul 25, 2011 22:26:06 GMT 1
Well, I don't blame him for speaking out, it's a pity the other players don't do the same. Although knowing fatso, it'll all go over his head, he doesn't give a toss what anyone thinks, he's made that patently obvious since he's been here!!! It's my way or the highway with him!!!
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Post by Fairscup on Jul 25, 2011 22:52:35 GMT 1
I wouldn't mind seeng Jose doing a 'Joey' by running down his contract ( how long does he have left?)
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Post by Nattfare on Jul 26, 2011 6:58:43 GMT 1
A year, just like Barton.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 2, 2011 10:23:49 GMT 1
What next from the angry birds at The Toon............... Routledge off to The Swans following his support of Jose............ Joey B given a free after his latest outburst................ Umm!..................... CWL
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Post by Ann1 on Aug 2, 2011 17:56:17 GMT 1
It would be interesting to see what fatso would do if they all kicked off?? Would he put the whole team up on free transfers? ;D
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Post by magpiemarky on Aug 6, 2011 13:00:34 GMT 1
WITH YOU EVERYstep of the way skipper! spot on.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 14, 2011 19:25:12 GMT 1
I wonder if this latest outburst breaches NUFC's Angry Bird policy? Joey Barton is back on Twitter to defend himself in the red card incident yesterday against Arsenal. Following the sending-off of Gervinho, many pundits accused Barton of making a meal of the incident. Barton claimed a punch - Steven Taylor suggested an elbow - but it was a slap. "I went down easy, no doubt. Still, you can't raise your hands... What do I have to gain by standing and trading with him? NOWT," tweeted Barton. "Standing and defending myself has only got me in trouble before. What do you want me to do, hit him back? Or hope the ref keeps him on [the pitch]? "If he doesn't dive then the incident doesn't happen. Maybe I shouldn't have gotten involved, but diving and trying to win a penalty is s***. Needs stamping out. I train all summer to have him cheat us out of a hard-earned point? It's not on. Diving should be a three-game ban. Respect the game. "If there's contact, go down - but don't blatantly try to con the ref. Refs have it hard enough." Then Jack Wilshere got involved. "I think @joey7barton was in the wrong today. He should not have got involved and assaulted Gervinho like that. "Maybe Gervinho should not have reacted like he did as two wrongs don't make a right but Barton was unprofessional." Barton then responded: "@jackwilshere Nah, what about Song? Did you miss that?" Wilshere in turn said: "@joey7barton that is a form of assault my friend it should not happen on a football pitch!" "@jackwilshere hardly assault??," concluded Barton before he then headed to watch BBC's Match of the Day. "Right off now to watch MOTD, it's what Saturday nights are all about. Peace out people, life's too short to get angry at football," though this was followed by another blast, this time at former boss Alan Shearer for his view of the Gervinho clash. "Bad shirt, shoes and views from Shearer again. Sort it out slaphead..." Do you reckon Carlsberg know about his tweets or are they from M&S? Gave me a laugh if nowt else............. good footballer, but completely barking mad at times. CWL
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Post by magpiemarky on Aug 16, 2011 9:48:01 GMT 1
I've enjoyed his tweets,he's giving us,the fans ,an insight of what's really going on,much better than the journos and liars r us,keep a gannin Joey.
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