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Everything posted by Wullie
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Fucking get in Fulham.
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Surprised by that mind.
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Really, I didn't think that was the gist at all. All about Cabaye, Cabaye, Cabaye.
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Was Bracewell a supposed Geordie who had been pictured openly mocking Newcastle fans and goaded them within the stadium? There's a canny bit of difference between the two like.
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He's enjoyed every second of that interview until Harmison mentions the comeback and he immediately tenses up, can't disguise his contempt for them. Horrible cunts.
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Yep. I could take a Newcastle lad/fan scoring and celebrating against us then signing, but this little ginger fucking shit went too far with that photo. Don't want the little twat, don't care about his footballing ability. Says something about how far we've fucking fallen when anybody (not you, obvs) is willing to have a horrible little weasel like this in the team because "he's an extra body" or "he's neat and tidy". Arsenal fans spent last summer wrestling with a moral dilemma over whether they wanted Luis Suarez, we've got the same with this little shit cunt, fucking Christ, kill me now.
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I remember when they used to sign our cast offs, now it's the other way on. Couldn't lace Danny Guthrie's boots, the ugly ginger cunt.
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Aye the Kid we want to buy and put in our development squad Bet he's dying to spend the next two years playing Whitley Bay and Blyth every week.
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That'll never not be funny.
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Bought one and will be taking it with me to the match. Good stuff. What's it say? Pardew Out in big letters and then underneath is three stats: First NUFC manager to lose 5 consecutive PL games, Most NUFC PL losses in one season and biggest home defeat for 87 years. I'll upload a photo when it comes. Take a black marker so you can alter that at half time.
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Hopefully he'll just get plaque.
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All success does (I imagine) is increase your expectations. Most of the baggage it brings is quite frankly embarrassing and certainly not something you would ever want to trade your club's identity for. I doubt a Man City fan truly feels any more enjoyment than a Rotherham fan, or a Forrest fan, or whoever. what. They haven't traded their identity though. They are still man city. You reckon when that Aguero goal went in that wasn't the single greatest moment of them supporting their team? Well what's the point we may as well turn it in if success brings "embarrassing baggage". Not sure about that, I bet a hell of a lot of them would vote for that play-off final against Gillingham.
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I think Man City fans have discovered that actually all this money isn't that interesting for more than a year or two, and that's without any negative changes. Chelsea have maintained/increased their fans but then they're based in one of the world's richest areas. I'd be interested to know how many of the fans that were part of the 20k who went to Stamford Bridge in the early 90s are still going.
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I'd rather watch Newcastle in the Conference in a black and white shirt than in the Premier League wearing a fucking Red Bull one.
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He got them back up instantly, IIRC. I never said he didn't.
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You know this record breaking run of bad form we've had since the turn of the year? Hull have exactly the same points as us in the same period and have only scored two more goals - and most of our goals came against them. He's kept them up, barring any massive shocks, and they're in a cup final, fair play to him and them. But Hull are absolute dross, let's not let having one more point than Aston Villa take away from that.
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Bruce got relegated with Birmingham.
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Cheers for that. Incidentally I'm not sure we'll be able to buy Messi in the summer either.
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Frightening how wrong all this is. How is it wrong? I'm not saying he got them into the PL, I'm saying he set a foundation for the club and took them from League one to a playoff challenger in the Championship. Also there's no way you can't agree they didn't have the worst squad in the league year after year. a) He didn't "basically make them a Premier League club", they had two managers after him. b) He didn't "win the FA Cup while keeping Wigan up" c) It's not Everton's highest ever points total. It was all wrong. Incidentally, if you're going down the route of "Martinez built Swansea even though he didn't have direct influence on promotion", then I'm afraid Moyes completely blows him out the water as far as Everton are concerned.
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Frightening how wrong all this is.
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Look out Everton!