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lQmmel

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  1. That’s a neat league table to see how tough the remaining games are. Can I ask for a link to where it is from?
  2. Try The Globe Irish Pub in Nørregade, close to Nørreport Station. Nice pub and as central as you can get in Copenhagen. When I lived there, it used to be the place where the local Newcastle fans meet. Don’t know if they still meet there, but I’m sure the game will be on.
  3. In order of urgency. 1) Get someone with footballing knowledge in to run that part of the club, a DOF. Get a new manager and his team in. Focus on the first team. Strengthen in January. Stay up this year! Get to work on the facilities, the team, academy etc.. 2) ……….. 3) Profit
  4. No worries: For supporters who have already purchased personalised Callum Wilson or Joelinton home shirts, simply return the shirt with proof of purchase to the new St. James' Park club store and Castore will kindly supply a replacement in the same size with the updated squad number.
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    New TV Deal

    No more shitty 12pm Sundays then! Not necessarily - they can still deviate from the times above based on police/health and safety advice etc. But in the main aye, shouldn’t be any. No more 3pm Saturdays either?
  6. Yeah the Cock and Lion will be rammed with Toon fans,quite a small space but not child friendly fwiw Thanks for the advice, I'll ask the wife if they want to see the game with me and then maybe find something a little more family friendly If you want a place near the London eye then there's a sports bar right in waterloo train station which is next to the london eye. Like others have said, so many places will be showing the game, if you cross over waterloo bridge (from the south side to the north) and keep walking in that direction you're walking into covent garden area, tons of pubs and most will be showing the game. What's copenhagen like as a place to live? Will have a look for it on a map. We are visiting the London Eye before or after the game, so would be easier to get away for a couple of hours if I find a bar close to it. But nice to know there are a lot of options. I'm Danish and grew up in Esbjerg in Jutland. Moved to Copenhagen in 2008 and absolutely love the city. I recently bought a house in the suburbs but still work in the center. Copenhagen is a lovely place with a lot to offer at all hours, but it is also expensive - even compared to the rest of Denmark. Apartments are very expensive at the moment and rentals are almost impossible to find. Its a pretty small "big city" (only about 1mio residents if you include the suburbs), which is nice because no matter where you are in the city you are always close to the center and can get around by foot or public transportation - everyone rides bikes though so watch yourself before you cross the road! I think Copenhagen is absolutely worth visiting as a tourist - maybe if Newcastle qualified for Europe in the future but be aware that it will be a pretty expensive stay. Beers in bars cost at least 50kr (5 pound) for 50cl.
  7. Hey thanks for all the replys. I didn't know about the area so this helps a lot. I think I'll see if I can find The Cock and Lion and maybe watch with other Newcastle fans and without the family
  8. I'm over in London this weekend (live in Copenhagen) and didn't bother much about this game a week ago. But things change Anyone know about a pub in London where the match will be shown? Preferably a nicer place near the centre/around London Eye, where I can bring the wife and kids. Thanks in advance.
  9. Liverpool 3-2 Everton Chelsea 2-0 Aston Villa Crystal Palace 1-1 Leicester Hull 1-3 Man City Man Utd 3-1 West Ham Southampton 2-0 QPR Sunderland 0-1 Swansea Arsenal 4-2 Spurs West Brom 1-0 Burnley Stoke 1-1 Newcastle
  10. QPR 1-1 Stoke Villa 0-2 Arsenal Burnley 1-2 Sunderland Newcastle 1-0 Hull Swansea 2-1 Soton West Ham 0-2 Liverpool Leicester 1-2 Man U Spurs 3-0 West Brom Everton 2-0 C Palace Man City 4-2 Chelsea
  11. Arsenal 1-2 Man City Chelsea 2-1 Swansea Crystal Palace 2-1 Burnley Southampton 3-1 Newcastle Stoke 1-0 Leicester Sunderland 2-2 Spurs West Brom 1-2 Everton Liverpool 4-0 Aston Villa Man Utd 1-1 QPR Hull 1-0 West Ham
  12. Burnley 1-2 Man Utd Man City 4-0 Stoke Newcastle 2-1 Crystal Palace QPR 1-1 Sunderland Swansea 2-0 West Brom West Ham 1-2 Southampton Everton 2-2 Chelsea Aston Villa 1-2 Hull Tottenham 3-1 Liverpool Leicester 1-3 Arsenal
  13. Aston Villa 1-2 Newcastle Chelsea 4-0 Leicester Crystal Palace 1-0 West Ham Southampton 2-1 West Brom Swansea 2-1 Burnley Everton 1-1 Arsenal Hull 1-0 Stoke Tottenham 3-1 QPR Sunderland 1-1 Man Utd Man City 3-2 Liverpool
  14. Man Utd 4 - 1 Swansea Leicester 0 - 1 Everton QPR 1 - 1 Hull Stoke 1 - 0 Aston Villa West Brom 2 - 1 Sunderland West Ham 0 - 2 Spurs Arsenal 2 - 0 Crystal Palace Liverpool 2 - 2 Southampton Newcastle 1 - 3 Man City Burnley 0 - 4 Chelsea
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    Papiss Cissé

    Cissés best form came, when the team was set up to accommodate him and the team was confident and attacking. He had Ba and HBA on either side and Cabaye was in and advanced position in the middle. Maybe if he could get better service again with De Jong behind and Cabella and Gouffran/Riviere/Aarons on either side the goals could come? Janmaat and Haidara are also able to put the ball in the box for him. No more hoof ball and no more playing a poacher on the wing. He retained the number 9 shirt, so the club can't have given up on him entirely.. I would love for him to find form and confidence again.
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    Loïc Remy

    Is that a real t*** account ? It's followed by the official qpr account, so guess its real
  17. Lowinsky Doesn't look like him. https://www.facebook.com/pages/Christophe-Lowinsky/230035890409295
  18. That part is very interesting. Considering out of 20 Home games in all comps this season, we've only lost 2. Chelsea where we lost both CB's to injury & Wbrom where Simpson played CB due to that also. Pretty exceptional circumstances, whatever secrets hes learnt they're working very nicely for us. When you say it like that, it's bloody impressive. We also only lost 2 home games (from 11) last season after Pardew took over. Against Man City and Everton.
  19. 3 votes from me (computer, phone and tablet :-D ). Hope it works out, still only 40,4%. Living in Denmark, I know how difficult it can be to get to see some of the games!
  20. And I would absolutely love to have a talented dane in the first team squad!
  21. I was sure he would be crap in the PL.. I thought he was slow and clumsy in the danish league and only had his hight.. Okore is small(ish) and quick.. Might be a good one for the future..
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