Tough, for player, club & country...The Irish Times are reporting that Newcastle goalkeeper Rob Elliot will be out for at least six months with the knee injury he suffered during Ireland’s 2-2 draw with Slovakia on Tuesday.
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Tough, for player, club & country...The Irish Times are reporting that Newcastle goalkeeper Rob Elliot will be out for at least six months with the knee injury he suffered during Ireland’s 2-2 draw with Slovakia on Tuesday.
Grubby LITTLE Man,Eh ?? So YOU Obviously DON'T Know me .....I'm 6'1" & 100 kgs :-" :-" Anyway Yeah I See MANY Thais with LiverPOO Shirts & Stickers on their Cars .....But You have to remember that like YOU Are all DELUDED...& Most of them only follow them out of Sympathy after The Heysel Stadium Debacle & The Other Disaster which shall remained un-namedDublin Tony wrote:I've never seen a Thai with an Everton shirt on over here,you grubby little man !747man wrote:,but never seen an everton shirt?????......Then YOU Need to Open your EYES & Get Shut of The WHITE Stick,You Blind Bas*ard
Dezzer, He must be yet ANOTHER HOME Supporter from A Foreign Landdezzer wrote:Let the fun begin against the feuding
Absolutely right. I remember visiting an orphanage in my early days in Thailand and there was a young lad kicking a football round with with a Liverpool shirt on. I asked him, in my broken Thai, who his favourite player was and he looked at me like I had asked him to repeat pi to 10 decimal places! My wife said " they don't have tvs, have no idea who Liverpool are so don't know what you are talking about. Its just a t shirt to him"Brian Davis wrote:Sorry to put a spanner in the works of this lighthearted thread, but a large number of Thais haven't got the faintest idea of the Club behind the shirt they are wearing. Perhaps it's more about one which is available, looks good (to them anyway) and reasonable price at the market.
I cite the non-football shirts also, many with slogans, English which is often offensive, but they can't read it anyway!
Never a truer word posted on UM , Thais think of football shirts only as a fashion item with zero thought to the club behind the shirt , ... obviously if they did have a real interest and follow the real game in its purist form they would all be walking round in SCUNTHORPE UTD shirts ......wouldnt they ???? ....Brian Davis wrote:Sorry to put a spanner in the works of this lighthearted thread, but a large number of Thais haven't got the faintest idea of the Club behind the shirt they are wearing. Perhaps it's more about one which is available, looks good (to them anyway) and reasonable price at the market.
I cite the non-football shirts also, many with slogans, English which is often offensive, but they can't read it anyway!
Nah ! Mate I'm A Scouser....Not A xxxxxdezzer wrote:747,I think he's got to you mate (Tony)
What a 'mare' Magpie.magpie73 wrote:still 21 points to play for socksy but like they say It's not over until the fat lady sings
NCFC 3 NUFC 2.Zidane wrote:No need to worry ? :-"
Newcastle have enough time to avoid relegation but must start winning, says manager Rafael Benitez.
The Magpies lost 3-2 at 17th-placed Norwich, despite having twice equalised, which leaves them six points adrift of the Canaries.
"It is more difficult but we have to keep confident that we can still do it," said Benitez.
"We have seven games to go and we have to keep pushing. If we start winning games we still have time,mi amigo socksy."