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Pause for a moment, Kickettes, and feast your eyes on Niko Kranjčar's reaction to our Croatian
correspondent's unscheduled entry** (via the window, on a rope, blind with lust or possibly the
previous evening's make-up) into Wednesday's Adidas Predator launch in Zagreb.
Venue: Loftus Road, London Date: Monday, Sept 12th, 2011 Kick-off: 8:00pm Referee: Phil Dowd Hello,
good evening and welcome to NUFC Blog's regular "match banter" feature, which this time sees
Newcastle United facing West London club, Queen's Park Rangers over at their place. Of course, much
of the pre-match gossip has centred around this being [.
Join us as we discuss, banter, and excite ourselves over Arsenal's 5th league encounter of the
season, at Blackburn. Gervinho and Song are back, and we could see the first of Santos and Park.
The raspberry punch and oatmeal cookies are at the back table. Enjoy!
Blackburn vs. Arsenal
Venue: Villa Park, Birmingham Kick off: Saturday, 17th Sept, 3pm Referee: Neil Swarbrick Good
afternoon Geordies and welcome to the match banter post for Newcastle United's visit to Villa Park
to take on Aston Villa. Although the Magpies are flying high at fourth in the Premiership, with
their best start in 15 years, manager, Alan [.
Venue: City Ground, Nottingham Date: Tuesday, Sept 20th, 2011 Kick-off: 7:45pm Referee: Lee Mason
Hello, good evening and welcome to NUFC Blog's match banter feature for this evening's League Cup
encounter with Nottingham Forest at their place. Forest have been struggling of late under former
England manager and Dutch accent specialist, Steve "Wally with the [.
One of the more dispiriting cycles in which an element of English football support finds itself
trapped reared its ugly head again last night. The unfailing of a flag with the word "Istanbul"
spray-painted across the middle of it was yet another example of the culture of perpetual abuse and
contempt that some seem to actively enjoy these days, and those of us that sit on the outside
peering in can only watch in wonder at the mentality of anybody that would seek to revel in the
death of anybody in the name of what passes for "banter" these days.
Phil Thompson and comedian Chris Cairns were the guests of honour at a celebratory men's health
event held at Anfield on Thursday afternoon.
The duo enjoyed good-natured banter with over 100 attendees proving that laughter really can be the
best medicine.
The occasion, which was funded by the Barclays Premier league, the Football Pools and Liverpool
PCT, was a fitting way to celebrate another year of this successful men's health program aimed at
helping Liverpool men of all ages to improve their lifestyle.
Hello, good afternoon and welcome to NUFC Blog's match banter post. Of course, this afternoon sees
the Magpies facing tricky customers, Blackburn Rovers, at home; our first home game in four. As I
pointed out in my match preview, Blackburn have beaten us in the last five of these home games, and
the last time [.