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BottledDog

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  1. Yeah, I know what you mean, but every season is a blank slate and beating 23 other teams to the top spot is an achievement whatever league you're in. I'll be beaming if we pull it off.
  2. With our goal difference situation, Forest would have needed 4 wins more than us whether we'd won or drawn today. 11 points would have been massive though. I must be the only one who doesn't give a shit about winning the league. Seeing the likes of Smith, Butt and Nolan parading the trophy around the ground at the last home game would be a bit wierd seeing as they were the ones who took us down in the first place. They would be righting a wrong but it wouldn't be anything to get carried away with. Serious question - If we didn't go up this season but we managed to do it next year (or two years down the line) and Smith, Butt and Nolan were parading the trophy around the ground, would you still feel is was weird to celebrate? Fingers crossed, I would absolutely love to see the club celebrate going up as champions. Yep. Doesn't feel right slapping ourselves on the back for winning a league we shouldn't even be competing in in the first place. But we are competing in this league, and after the shite of last season, deservedly so. If a new manager can pull those same players into a cohesive team that can get us back at the first attempt, the manager, and for me, those players deserve that slap on the back. We have no devine right to be back in the Premiership, the team has had to work hard for it. Sorry, it was a bit of a stupid question i know, but there must be a limit to the number of years would we have to be in lower tier football for you celebrate going up.
  3. With our goal difference situation, Forest would have needed 4 wins more than us whether we'd won or drawn today. 11 points would have been massive though. I must be the only one who doesn't give a shit about winning the league. Seeing the likes of Smith, Butt and Nolan parading the trophy around the ground at the last home game would be a bit wierd seeing as they were the ones who took us down in the first place. They would be righting a wrong but it wouldn't be anything to get carried away with. Serious question - If we didn't go up this season but we managed to do it next year (or two years down the line) and Smith, Butt and Nolan were parading the trophy around the ground, would you still feel that it was weird to celebrate? Fingers crossed, I would absolutely love to see the club celebrate going up as champions.
  4. Damn straight; and the kids and reserves will win us the cup too. Dare to dream!
  5. Swap lovelypants for Nolan, or get a decent forward in and I would be kinda intrigued as to how that lot might do in the prem. As you say, fitness aside, they might well be enough to stay up and even get the odd craking result once in a while. /Add in a ballsy creative midfielder and a crackshot striker and by jove, the title may be within out grasp!
  6. Not a done deal at all. Newcastle have not even made an enquiry. That the media knows of. And I don't trust anything an agent says. I trust Rosenborg's assistant coach.
  7. I was considering it. Rumours of a Vuckic return either tomorrow or pretty soon. About time. Good to hear What game was it? friendly against hibs http://www.nufc.co.uk/articles/20100308/barton-back-as-best-nets-in-hibs-victory_2240137_1987975 His run at the end of the highlights Bests miss at the start.
  8. BottledDog

    Jose Enrique

    Really? Jose didn't seem to think so prematch, and considering Hughtons caution over injuries, I think that is just an easy conclusion to come to with little to back it up tbh. I'm not sure whether Jose looked pissed for being pulled off too quickly or genuinely was in trouble. Hope he's ok.
  9. Christ. way to start a pretty begrudgingly pro Hughton piece. Fair play for the dull, late in the day final conclusion, but an article starting out laying into how unexciting a tribute is for failing to provide soundbites for his journalist collegues obits? Just... Wow.
  10. BottledDog

    Jose Enrique

    Any news on whether his substitution was just precautionary?
  11. nah seriously, the one thing I don't think we lack is belief and determination. Even on our worst days we are a hard team to beat so I really can't see us getting beat in our remaining fixtures. Forest at home will probably be our toughest fixture tbh so they might get draw up here for all the good it will do them. Gah, you're just making it worse. We'll never win at home again at this rate.
  12. Where was that said? Almost daily in the Chron or Journal someone from the club says how unbelievable the crowds are. Yes clearly they are upset, they have admitted the mistakes and hope people can move on, but it means nowt. People take any interview any way they want to. Actions mean everything, and thier actions seem to be improving, and that's worth recognising. This is a great season so far, but hey, that means nowt if they leave Hughton in the shit next season, or bugger off leaving us in the hands of another faceless foraigner who talks the talk but shite else. As is though fair play, Llambias shoud shut up and praise will follow if they deserve it, the only problem semse to be that some people are so set against them that whatever happens the bitterness remains. /sorry for drunken bollocks. Will probably delete in the morning.
  13. We're top of the league and are so by some distance now, what more could the club do? I always think you should judge somebody by what they do and not what they say. At this time we're doing very well and could hardly do any better and that's how I’ll judge them. Exactly, but obviously the damage isn't undone, and until there is real evidence to suggest they're not continuing with their persistent lying then the fans can sing what they like imo. My only gripe with them is that the songs aren't quite right. You might think, what more can we do? At the moment, nothing. In all, a colossal amount. i love this persistent lying stuff. they all tell lies all the time. i wouldn't want them to tell the truth all the time. There's embellishing, and hype and that I dont mind. It's the whole misleading, contradictory and unsupported claims throughout their time that will go a long way before being forgiven. What though? Seriously, I can think of one or two where they were trying to defend their position re keegan, though its tough to pin a particular instance down tbh, but what are you seeing as these consistant and persistant lies?
  14. No he's not off the hook, but apart from making yourself look ignorant about footballing finances what else does chanting abuse at Ashley do? He isn't going to decide one day in the middle of the season that he is going to up sticks and leave because a bunch of lads in tracky bottoms bought from his Sports Direct shop are calling him nasty names is he? I don't think anyone needs to be told to get behind the team (well apart from the tartan blanket brigade in the East Stand but unless they have their hearing aids switched on they wouldn't hear me anyway), but it's a waste of carbon dioxide and saliva shouting s**** at Ashley. hey blef....was farty man farting today ? Aye he was. I took is photo and am going to set up a facebook group outing the dirty fecker.
  15. We spent £5.5 million in January and I think we could have managed without it. If he wanted to spend as little as possible then we could have gotten rid of more high earners than we did. Considering Ashley has had to put to put in £800b a day to stop us going bust this season perhaps he should have accepted all those offers we got for our high earners in the summer? Given that he was trying to sell the club and we only had an unproven caretaker manager with a s*** record in his previous stint, promotion was far from a nailed on certainty. At best it was a gamble with the clubs future. So he's a t*** for not buying enough players and he's a t*** for not selling enough players? No. I’m just pointing out that if we were turning down offers for our high earners it was a huge gamble. A huge gamble for Ashley financially, but for our promotion push it showed unexpected commitment and made all the difference in my eyes. No a huge gamble for NUFC, for it’s the club that is liable for the debts. Out of interest which bids did we turn down? Debts he isn't charging interest on and will hopefully disappear when a 'proper' knight in shining armour rides down barrack road with pockets bulging. Either way glad he gambled and it paid off. Which bids did we turn down? Fucked if I know. Ask the club or the players, maybe Collocini for a start. “I was annoyed. People were saying the only reason I wasn’t going anywhere was because there weren’t any offers,” he is quoted by the Sun. “That wasn’t true. The club and myself were getting a lot of offers.”
  16. Sorry, brain spaz, I meant the World cup 2018. "Installation of the screens this summer will also give the city’s bid to be a host city in the World Cup 2018 a boost, meeting FIFA’s criteria." /....or maybe I did mean the Olympics after all, cheers Madras.
  17. We don't care about Scoreboards We don't care about TVs All we care about is NUFC This. I'd be amazed if there has ever been that much support for TV's in the ground. I apreciate that it could pull in some extra revenue, but they just seem tacky to me. If its for the World Cup, just get something temporary rigged up.
  18. We spent £5.5 million in January and I think we could have managed without it. If he wanted to spend as little as possible then we could have gotten rid of more high earners than we did. Considering Ashley has had to put to put in £800b a day to stop us going bust this season perhaps he should have accepted all those offers we got for our high earners in the summer? Given that he was trying to sell the club and we only had an unproven caretaker manager with a s*** record in his previous stint, promotion was far from a nailed on certainty. At best it was a gamble with the clubs future. So he's a t*** for not buying enough players and he's a t*** for not selling enough players? No. I’m just pointing out that if we were turning down offers for our high earners it was a huge gamble. A huge gamble for Ashley financially, but for our promotion push it showed unexpected commitment and made all the difference in my eyes.
  19. Recognising that letting the team do the talking is a better way to go, admitting their mistakes, and looking to build up a transfer war chest for a few years down the line. All good.
  20. BottledDog

    Habib Beye

    Yeah and screw Taylor, Colo and Jonas as well, they were in that team so they must be shit too. And all the Newcastle fans that were there, they ashamed us too. We should line them up and shoot the lot of them. Would welcome Beye back with open arms by the way. I was there and Beye and Martins were right at the front of the queue of players looking like they couldn't give a toss that day and proved it when he fucked off. I wouldn't welcome him back. /Not that he would return, he'd have to drop his wages, and as he says himself he'd be back in France if he could face the horror of that scenario.
  21. Not heard it as yet, but questions will have been vetted beforehand I'm sure otherwise he wouldn't have agreed to be on the show. Radio Newcastle won't have been allowed to show him in a bad light (mores the pity) Didn't seem like that, could be wrong, but sounded pretty off the cuff to me.
  22. Not commenting? In the op The headline man, even the new one is just taking the most negative spin possible, and well you know it. Jesus wept. Yay, title change.
  23. Probably deserves its own mini thread unless the mods change that thread title.
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