Bruce gone

think its the wrong time to be giving him the boot as we have a tough away
game to wolves on sunday and leaving black in charge well think we asking for trouble.ide like to se oneil or rafeal benitez in charge who would you like to see in the hot seat ladds:confused:
 
think its the wrong time to be giving him the boot as we have a tough away
game to wolves on sunday and leaving black in charge well think we asking for trouble.ide like to se oneil or rafeal benitez in charge who would you like to see in the hot seat ladds:confused:

Alan Shearer :D:D:D
 
he wants chasing,he could be the problem:(,anyway newcastle sacks there manager everytime theyre crying and theyre winning now so maybe we should try it :D;)
 
sice blanked again keeps brining up the 5-1 again:D you must off forgot about this lol
On 5 December 1908, Sunderland beat Newcastle 9-1 at St James' Park.[3][4] The result remains the biggest ever win in a Tyne–Wear derby, as well as the Wearsiders' biggest ever win away from home[5] and Newcastle's biggest ever home league defeat:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D
 
sice blanked again keeps brining up the 5-1 again:D you must off forgot about this lol
On 5 December 1908, Sunderland beat Newcastle 9-1 at St James' Park.[3][4] The result remains the biggest ever win in a Tyne–Wear derby, as well as the Wearsiders' biggest ever win away from home[5] and Newcastle's biggest ever home league defeat:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D

:):):):):)
 
sice blanked again keeps brining up the 5-1 again:D you must off forgot about this lol
On 5 December 1908, Sunderland beat Newcastle 9-1 at St James' Park.[3][4] The result remains the biggest ever win in a Tyne–Wear derby, as well as the Wearsiders' biggest ever win away from home[5] and Newcastle's biggest ever home league defeat:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D

Got me there i must admit:( but in my defence i wasn't at that game as it was over 100yrs ago:)
 
but still the biggest ever darby win lol;) rafa for me done a great job at liverpool but oneil be my choice and a sunderland fan;)
 
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