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David Icke - Son of God

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  1. I made peace with him after promotion. Other than renaming the stadium I don't think he has put a foot wrong. The vision for the club as a self sustainable entity is one I wholeheartedly agree with.
  2. Dowd's one of these really irritating referees who tries to be really pally with the players. Great if things are going your way but you want to leather him if you feel you're not getting the rub of the green and he's indulging in a bit of back slapping with the opposition.
  3. I was impressed today. Had we went one down so early a few weeks ago we'd have been walloped 6 or 7 nil. Instead we showed heart and composure to get back into the game and looked relatively comfortable defensively until Colo and Taylor got mixed up for their second. I thought we coped with Bale quite well but when a player of his quality is in that sort of form when he does get in the game it's inevitably going to be to pop one in the net. Onwards and upwards.
  4. That is a horrid article The quotes quite clearly contradict what the headline and what Edwards is trying to suggest The bloke's a first class spenk. Useless journalist too.
  5. Luke Edwards' take on this interview... http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/football/teams/queens-park-rangers/9854827/Newcastles-managing-director-takes-a-swipe-at-QPRs-gamble-to-stay-in-the-Premier-League.html What a fucking wand that cunt is.
  6. Pards = tactical mastermind. He'll get corners right next.
  7. The best thing that happened that day was Arsenal getting a fourth before half time. That's when it went from embarrassment to farce and the atmosphere went from one that was pretty poisonous to a bit of a carnival.
  8. What was he dressed as? Had some overalls and some blue wellies and tiger face paint. Fucking nutter. I think he was meant to be a Thundercat.
  9. He set us up almost flawlessly throughout last season.
  10. Ligue 2 midfielder from Clemont Foot.
  11. what about ranger? Sent down would do me.
  12. Probably will be, plus a few fringe players out on loan. Ins will be Mbabu I'd imagine.
  13. I thought Taylor was fine last night. Better than fine actually. I'm sure MYM will come in eventually though.
  14. Has it? The Newcastle & Sunderland official sites still have it as a 3pm kick off.
  15. I think criticism of Pardew is harsh in this instance. We're very low on confidence, we were always going to resort to seat of our pants defending in the second half. Had they not scored so early I think it would've ended up much like the first as their belief drained away.
  16. Good in the first half but struggled like fuck with Agbonlahor in the second. Sure he'll be fine once he has a few months in the league under his belt.
  17. Did Martin Hardy shit on yer nan, or something?
  18. Was that the same Soccer Saturday he claimed Villa could fill St James' Park, forgetting they struggle to fill their ground which has 10,000 less seats than ours?
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  20. They get so worked up about it and it's something so trivial If he was a Sunderland supporter that's fine by me, however I would think he's a pretty lousy supporter if he basically lied about his allegiance the minute he got our job. Even Bruce didn't do that at their place. I can only vouch for what I know and that is that he consistently said he was a Newcastle supporter. I've never heard him say otherwise and in spite of the evidence posters on RTG talk about proving he was a red and whiter I haven't been presented with any, therefore I've got to assume he was genuine when he said he was a Newcastle supporter. Always seemed to me he's a Newcastle fan, but one of those (a generation?) that wants to see the north east do well. I believe it's possible that he may've said he 'supports' Sunderland, while being a Newcastle fan. apparently he said at gordon armstrongs testimonial dinner that he used to go to roker as a kid. many did just to watch a game of football, sunderland would come through to SJP similarly without being NUFC fans. i used to go to darlo a bit when they were at feethams. however despite all the evidence, the mans own writings and live interviews they twist it into, he was really a mackem. sad really. The first 2 pages of My Kind of Toon make it clear who he supported and it wasn't Sunderland. "I was born into a Black and White world". His father won a ticket for the Arsenal final the year before he was born, he attended Nufc games with his father and 2 brothers; there was no question of supporting Sland; there wasn't even a direct bus there. I really don't know why this keeps cropping up. He was well received at Sland in later life but he never supported them. The s**** that gets spouted about the spitting episode and the sacking (bad though they were) didn't turn him into a mackem nor did it erase their history of singing about him pissing himself etc. You'd think Langley Park was next to Roker the way they've tried to claim him and get some kind if reflective glory from his status. We know he got a bit grief; they forget what they did. He was a self proclaimed member of the Newcastle family. Simple really. is the spitting thing real? I always assumed it was bollocks? He got dogs abuse when he came as England manager for the way he'd handled KK and yes he did get spat at by some cretin. At that point in time SBR has been away from the area for decades and the fans had no affinity with him nor was he the darling of the public or had he talked about his allegencies. He was a relatively young man with broad shoulders to take the grief (albeit spitting unacceptable). Some Mackems seem to believe it was around the time he became manager here or whilst he was manager. Yeah from what I've seen them say it was when he was our manager? Admittedly its really bad but I dare say they've had a few who have done similar in the past. the same fan base who sang a song about him dying IIRC They gobbed on Niall Quinn when he played for them. He wrote about it in his autobiography. Doesn't get mentioned on RTG funnily enough.
  21. They get so worked up about it and it's something so trivial If he was a Sunderland supporter that's fine by me, however I would think he's a pretty lousy supporter if he basically lied about his allegiance the minute he got our job. Even Bruce didn't do that at their place. I can only vouch for what I know and that is that he consistently said he was a Newcastle supporter. I've never heard him say otherwise and in spite of the evidence posters on RTG talk about proving he was a red and whiter I haven't been presented with any, therefore I've got to assume he was genuine when he said he was a Newcastle supporter.
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