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kenbarr Jackson Heights, Queens, New York ... 15 Apr 16 9.34am | |
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Originally posted by We are goin up!
Newcastle's forum is a cracking read at the moment, in particular their Player Ratings thread. This one in particular had me in stitches: Taylor - 0 f***ing hell. Last time I ever want to see him play for us. Shocking. Simpsonesque levels of dropping off, no balls to make a challenge and his constant finger pointing infuriates me. I feel like the only reason he does it to try to take the heat off his own s*** performance by berating others. Is that irrational? Probably. **** him. His attempt at defending for their first goal has to be up there with the s***test things I have ever seen in my life in any regard, not just football. I honestly could have played better than him today and I am a terrible footballer. My favorite is this one: Janmaat - 1. Coward. Did a Guthrie pretending to be injured. Especially since he is out injured this week against Swansea. Another howler from Newcastle Delusional United.
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Goalpost1 Worcester Park 15 Apr 16 12.29pm | |
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I used to love watching the way Newcastle played in years gone by and would generally want them to do well but that changed with the shambolic treatment of AP by a significant proportion of their fans. They basically hounded him out from the moment he got there, it was vindictive and nasty. I want them to go down. Sunderland or Norwich I don't care so much about...
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jamiemartin721 Reading 09 May 16 1.29pm | |
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Surely this will now be relegation for Newcastle and Norwich. I can't believe how little effort they put in against Villa, who weren't really trying that hard. Newcastle were just plain s**t, except maybe for Townsend, and Mitrovic, they looked like a team that had won the league and decided to coast into the close of season, not a team facing relegation (meanwhile Leicester looked like a team that needed 3pts against Everton). Norwich probably doomed now as well. I thought they defended well, but looked less likely to score than a tramp in a high class brothel. I fancy Sunderland to beat Everton on Wednesday and seal the deal. Can't see Newcastle beating Spurs.
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Andy_G Wimbledon 09 May 16 1.44pm | |
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Sunderland will win Wednesday and that's that all down and dusted. Of Sunderland or Newcastle, Sunderland is the better one to stay up. Fat Sam will only ever take them so far but Rafa could have really done something at Newcastle given a pre-season. I'm already looking for 3 teams to finish above. pessimistic maybe.
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kenbarr Jackson Heights, Queens, New York ... 09 May 16 1.52pm | |
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It all depends on Wednesday night's SAFC v EFC match. As far as NDUFC and Spurs, I'm not so sure now that Spuds are falling apart and showing no discipline.
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The Sash Now residing in Epsom - How Posh 09 May 16 2.07pm | |
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So its looking like to Toon is it....good. Any club that puts McClaren in charge needs its head examined. Rafa is a superb manager but he cant revive rotting corpses of clubs.... I not only hope they go down but stay down a few seasons to learn some f***ing humility
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Willo South coast - west of Brighton. 09 May 16 2.09pm | |
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Originally posted by kenbarr
It all depends on Wednesday night's SAFC v EFC match. As far as NDUFC and Spurs, I'm not so sure now that Spuds are falling apart and showing no discipline. Sunderland's last 6 Home league games : Everton's last 6 Away league games : Edited by Willo (09 May 2016 2.10pm)
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coulsdoneagle London 09 May 16 2.18pm | |
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Originally posted by The Sash
So its looking like to Toon is it....good. Any club that puts McClaren in charge needs its head examined. Rafa is a superb manager but he cant revive rotting corpses of clubs.... I not only hope they go down but stay down a few seasons to learn some f***ing humility Agree but I'm still hoping that Norwich pull it out the bag and NUFC are joined by Sunderland. Scummy little limpet club that have offered nothing to this league in years. Huge off field problems ingrained with the culture of the club that can only be sorted by a mass exodus.
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The Sash Now residing in Epsom - How Posh 09 May 16 2.32pm | |
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Originally posted by coulsdoneagle
Agree but I'm still hoping that Norwich pull it out the bag and NUFC are joined by Sunderland. Scummy little limpet club that have offered nothing to this league in years. Huge off field problems ingrained with the culture of the club that can only be sorted by a mass exodus. Oh yes that would be superb if Norwich could do it but I don't think they will...I was hoping for a Norwich draw and Sunderland and Newcastle defeats this weekend
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Bexley Eagle Bexley Kent 09 May 16 2.42pm | |
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I hope Norwich survive, albeit I don't think they will. Primarily because it's a lot easier for the away game
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Willo South coast - west of Brighton. 09 May 16 2.48pm | |
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Originally posted by Bexley Eagle
I hope Norwich survive, albeit I don't think they will. Primarily because it's a lot easier for the away game Indeed ! And I could once again book myself into the 'Holiday Inn' which is the white building in the corner of the ground and where in some rooms one has a view of the pitch !
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Midlands Eagle 09 May 16 3.52pm | |
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Originally posted by Willo
I could once again book myself into the 'Holiday Inn' which is the white building in the corner of the ground and where in some rooms one has a view of the pitch ! I am informed that the Holiday Inn in Norwich was completed in 2007 at a cost of £9m It is situated between the Jarrold Stand and the Barclay End, offers 150 air-conditioned bedrooms, a restaurant and bar, a fitness suite, a meeting room for up to 20 delegates, wi-fi internet access in all public areas and complementary car parking. But for football fans, the main advantage is that the 72 rooms at the back of the hotel have a view of the pitch.
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