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David Icke - Son of God

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  1. Writing one game off, against an Uber team like this , where the effort and damage involved in competing is so high, compared to the other games up coming is acceptable yes. I hope you are right. so do I..... but just imagine how we would be feeling tonight if we had gone down with glorious defeat, say 2-1 , lost a couple of players to injury, had someone sent off for a pen, etc etc. valiant effort- far reaching consequences. Having a go at winning a game of football doesn't mean that the players are going to get injured or sent off. This is a ridiculous argument. You might, MIGHT have a point if we weren't devoid of any creativity, attacking impetus or drive to out score teams and WIN games every week. It doesn't matter who we're playing. Was that a tantrum? What makes you think I was thinking about you when I mentioned Tantrums then? edit- I dont beleive we can compete with Man City without a massive fight and effort, that may be more than a point at best is worth. I didn't necessarily think you were talking about me mate, I just didn't think I'd seen any. Imo we can win any game of football on any day with the right preparation, attitude and application. Sometimes you play well and the oppositions just too good for you obviously. Today didn't have to be one of those days. ok, maybe not tantrums, but defo some spat dummies in a couple of threads, but anyway I guess thats why football is so good, it means a lot. I just feel given the season we've had re-injuries and under manned squad for half a season, that todays game cant be viewed in isolation, and a manager must consider the games after. I fully expect us to go into games of this type competing next season, if we still have a full squad/ probs less midweek games. You just know football goes in cycles and im certain we will have our day against Man City when we are in form and they have problems- thats the time to judge us. If we survive and we should, then Pardew gets next season for me, no more excuses tho, time for the shit football to stop, we need to see what this team can do with a pre season, lesser workload. I'm doing the opposite of that and I've said so. Take the last two years as proof, the football has been largely uninspiring, we won more games last season because we were very fortunate with injuries and had two strikers on hot streaks at different times. At worst the football has been diabolical and there's many,many examples of it home and away. I'd rather judge us over time, and Pardew falls way short of what we deserve imo. I honestly think you're going to be disappointed. In fact I'm pretty much positive you are. I and others voiced these concerns last season, when we were getting results and everyone was fit. What the fuck do we "deserve"? Honestly man And I didn't hear anyone whinging last season when we were winning.
  2. We always get turned over by Man City. When was the last time we went to Maine Road/Eastlands and actually came away with anything? Was anyone expecting us to win today? I think the fact that teams around us have won has got people a little tetchy and understandably so. My stomach sinks a little when I look at the table but taking a step back a whole lot hasn't changed. Our run-in is relatively favorable and our form isn't awful. The next two games are of paramount importance. We need at least 4 four points from Fulham and the Mackems and at the minute I'd fancy us to do that.
  3. Should say : I am a fraud I am clueless to how to make teams play a team game Only good a picking teams on paper and hoping they turn up Without my best 11, i will never reach my true potential Don't ask me about set pieces and some of my current bad records , they don't exsist...putting my hands over my ears now. Hold on, he hasn't really said much wrong
  4. Wigan had a plan from the minute the full time whistle went and that was to muddy the water sufficiently to a) avoid a ban for their player and b) try and protect McManaman. Fuck them.
  5. He'll either be a hero or a maggy bastid come the end of the season.
  6. It's ok, not particularly great. Was hoping for a little better if im honest. Wage bill should be interesting come the start of the new season. Debuchy, Haidara, Goof, Mbwia & Sissoko in, Xisco, Ranger, Simpson, Harper & Ba out. Wonder how much room that leaves us to bring in the players we need. Suppose you might as well add Colo to that list. What the fuck? We've made an overall profit. How is not "not particularly great"? With all the penny pinching of the Ashley regime I expected a little more. It's no wonder we didnt buy in the summer. Please expand. What? You just seem to have a greater knowledge of the cost cutting we've underwent and how much it should be saving us. I was hoping you could fill me in. I never said cost cutting, that implies were selling things, downgrading. But thanks for putting words in my mouth to try and start some bullshit argument. Cost cutting, penny pinching. Semantics tbh. You seem to know more than the rest of us about the lengths the club are going to make savings. I was just hoping you'd enlighten the rest of us. No it's not semantics, if I meant cost cutting I'd have said that. We penny pinched over the summer in terms of transfers (why I mentioned transfers funnily enough) see the Debuchy deal as an example, we didnt cost cut, that would mean selling a player like Tiote, Cabaye and buying a cheaper replacement. So you see, it's not semantics, it's you being a knob. You said you expected better financial results, which suggests you were referring to savings that the club were already making. Talking about signings we did or didn't make in the summer in the context of these results makes no sense. I don't understand, the money we've made, any extra cash is expected to be spent where? So whatever the club is doing is what we've got to spend on players, the accounts come out now, but the finances will have been forecast for over the summer and effected our spending. If we're living within our means, which we are, these accounts directly effect transfers, no? Am I not getting that right like? I don't mind having a conversation if that's what you want, I don't mind being informed either, but please enlighten us or greater knowledge shit is only meant to antagonise, don't pretend otherwise. I challenged you when you said a £1.2m profit was "not great", which is a simply ridiculous statement. I don't understand how signings have any impact on how good or bad these set of results are.
  7. It's ok, not particularly great. Was hoping for a little better if im honest. Wage bill should be interesting come the start of the new season. Debuchy, Haidara, Goof, Mbwia & Sissoko in, Xisco, Ranger, Simpson, Harper & Ba out. Wonder how much room that leaves us to bring in the players we need. Suppose you might as well add Colo to that list. What the fuck? We've made an overall profit. How is not "not particularly great"? With all the penny pinching of the Ashley regime I expected a little more. It's no wonder we didnt buy in the summer. Please expand. What? You just seem to have a greater knowledge of the cost cutting we've underwent and how much it should be saving us. I was hoping you could fill me in. I never said cost cutting, that implies were selling things, downgrading. But thanks for putting words in my mouth to try and start some bullshit argument. Cost cutting, penny pinching. Semantics tbh. You seem to know more than the rest of us about the lengths the club are going to make savings. I was just hoping you'd enlighten the rest of us. No it's not semantics, if I meant cost cutting I'd have said that. We penny pinched over the summer in terms of transfers (why I mentioned transfers funnily enough) see the Debuchy deal as an example, we didnt cost cut, that would mean selling a player like Tiote, Cabaye and buying a cheaper replacement. So you see, it's not semantics, it's you being a knob. You said you expected better financial results, which suggests you were referring to savings that the club were already making. Talking about signings we did or didn't make in the summer in the context of these results makes no sense.
  8. It's ok, not particularly great. Was hoping for a little better if im honest. Wage bill should be interesting come the start of the new season. Debuchy, Haidara, Goof, Mbwia & Sissoko in, Xisco, Ranger, Simpson, Harper & Ba out. Wonder how much room that leaves us to bring in the players we need. Suppose you might as well add Colo to that list. What the fuck? We've made an overall profit. How is not "not particularly great"? With all the penny pinching of the Ashley regime I expected a little more. It's no wonder we didnt buy in the summer. Please expand. What? You just seem to have a greater knowledge of the cost cutting we've underwent and how much it should be saving us. I was hoping you could fill me in. I never said cost cutting, that implies were selling things, downgrading. But thanks for putting words in my mouth to try and start some bullshit argument. Cost cutting, penny pinching. Semantics tbh. You seem to know more than the rest of us about the lengths the club are going to make savings. I was just hoping you'd enlighten the rest of us.
  9. It's ok, not particularly great. Was hoping for a little better if im honest. Wage bill should be interesting come the start of the new season. Debuchy, Haidara, Goof, Mbwia & Sissoko in, Xisco, Ranger, Simpson, Harper & Ba out. Wonder how much room that leaves us to bring in the players we need. Suppose you might as well add Colo to that list. What the fuck? We've made an overall profit. How is not "not particularly great"? With all the penny pinching of the Ashley regime I expected a little more. It's no wonder we didnt buy in the summer. Please expand. What? You just seem to have a greater knowledge of the cost cutting we've underwent and how much it should be saving us. I was hoping you could fill me in.
  10. It's ok, not particularly great. Was hoping for a little better if im honest. Wage bill should be interesting come the start of the new season. Debuchy, Haidara, Goof, Mbwia & Sissoko in, Xisco, Ranger, Simpson, Harper & Ba out. Wonder how much room that leaves us to bring in the players we need. Suppose you might as well add Colo to that list. What the fuck? We've made an overall profit. How is not "not particularly great"? With all the penny pinching of the Ashley regime I expected a little more. It's no wonder we didnt buy in the summer. Please expand.
  11. It's ok, not particularly great. Was hoping for a little better if im honest. Wage bill should be interesting come the start of the new season. Debuchy, Haidara, Goof, Mbwia & Sissoko in, Xisco, Ranger, Simpson, Harper & Ba out. Wonder how much room that leaves us to bring in the players we need. Suppose you might as well add Colo to that list. What the fuck? We've made an overall profit. How is not "not particularly great"?
  12. I don't want him to get injured, but it's faintly ridiculous the form defender in the squad can't get a game.
  13. It's a promotional video featuring Michael Owen, whose acting is so wooden it feels like he's been built by Durham Pine.
  14. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uD-LjX_K9Cg My two least favourite things in the whole world - Michael Owen and promotional videos about a city-state built on slave labour
  15. The best part of that brochure: http://www.creativereview.co.uk/images/uploads/2009/06/owen5_0.jpg Clean & fresh? It sounds like something you'd here on an advert for fucking Tampax.
  16. I think little Mickey's agent has probably told him to take a read of that cringeworthy fucking brochure he put out after leaving us... http://i.imgur.com/8rqj5RJ.jpg
  17. Moyes' stock will never be higher than it is now. I think he'll leave at the end of the season but he'd be silly to go to Sunderland.
  18. From what I remember he was offered the contract the summer before we got relegated, so I've absolutely no idea what the fuck he's chuntering on about. My big problem with Owen is not that he got injured, or that he left. The issue I have is that he picked up £120,000 a week while playing for us and looked fucking miserable doing so. He couldn't wait to hot foot it off the pitch, jump in his helicopter and get back down to Cheshire to be with his horses. He had no interest in NUFC beyond our ability to keep him in the England squad as was evident by the fact that the likes of Shola, Milner and Harper, who were on a fraction of what Owen was, spent hours supporting the club's community initiatives while Michael did bugger all. I certainly haven't forgotten the clusterfuck in the build up to the 2006 World Cup where despite being fit he ruled himself out of our final few games of the season just so he'd be 100% for England duty. The cowardice he displayed during the relegation season when he was club fucking captain was absolutely unforgivable. Dyer got crucified when he palmed off the armband in one game but Owen's contempt for the side was evident throughout that season. It speaks volumes that his best mate Shearer felt it necessary to drop him to the bench during the relegation run in. I wish nothing but ill on the boring little twat. He robbed us blind.
  19. Level 7 is more or less entirely a family section now. The Gallowgate East Corner is probably the best atmosphere.
  20. It's not a laughing matter. We're tying down a man who has given his left hip for this club, who picks up a pittance, rules the dressing room and embodies the spirit of NUFC. This is a cause for celebration. I've got a bottle of Bolly in the fridge. I was saving it for Thatcher's death but I might just get it out now.
  21. Pardew just does that to cover his back. I don't think he has any idea what Ashley is going to do from transfer window to transfer window and he got shat on quite monumentally with the Carroll deal after spending 31 days telling the press that under no circumstances was he leaving.
  22. We can do, however Shola MUST be part of it.
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