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The NE soon to be a Premiership-free zone (almost)
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I think Hull will win as they will be playing the Man U under 12 2nd 11. United are not going to risk their main players for a nothing game against Hull - not with the Champoins League just round the corner
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I've got a feeling that Newcastle will win at Villa on Saturday, Hull will draw and Sunderland will be relegated.
A miscalculation on my part here, as Hull would be relegated on goal difference based on this scenario. I therefore go for both Hull and Newcastle to win.
I do worry about the Geordies though - normally a "great bunch of lads" - yet when their football club's in dire straits do they a) hope for an experienced manager to get them out of danger or b) call for the "Geordie messiah" ie a tv commentator with no managerial experience whatsoever? My team (Leicester) has had some bad years, but at least the fans weren't going crazy in that time demanding that Lineker became manager.
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I do worry about the Geordies though - normally a "great bunch of lads" - yet when their football club's in dire straits do they a) hope for an experienced manager to get them out of danger or b) call for the "Geordie messiah" ie a tv commentator with no managerial experience whatsoever? My team (Leicester) has had some bad years, but at least the fans weren't going crazy in that time demanding that Lineker became manager.
Maybe they have more pride than having some multi-billionaire come in and buy success or just use it as a toy until they are bored..
Wait a sec, isn't that Mike Ashley?...
There's billionaires, then there are billionaires unfortunately...
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