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Hahah, all down to Bramble apparantly.
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Newcastle United vs Blackburn (H) - pre match thread
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nufc.coms suggestions, in case anyone missed them Roeder Nowhere Howay 0-0 F*ck Hall Outatoto Glory in Palermo Carry on Doctor Richard Steadman - Legend Bryan Adams live Champions of Europe (sort of) NUFC's worst, Carr chases Dyer Straits I rather like F*ck Hall.
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Nothing at all.....interesting.
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It'll be interesting to see the Chronicles reaction to this one..
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Would be brilliant news.
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Dyer has been absolutely woefull tonight.
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I'm way too old to be this excited for this game.
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Hmmm, very attacking lineup. Should be interesting to see how we do in midfield without Butt or Parker.
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Me too. I can't wait to see him and Martins together.
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Taylor, Emre and Milner have all been very impressive so far.
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Or Milner left, Dyer right and Owen up front with Martins
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Tried posting this last night but it just got deleted straight away. Theres a full article online about it somewhere.
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Then why the f****** hell did he start Moore ahead of Gooch, if he is so brilliant? You can't moan about it not being your squad, if you're not going to pick your own f****** players ahead of the ones already here. What a tosser. TWO fucking transfer window's he's had, and he's signed ONE defender on loan. ONE! Over 12 months of searching, and thats all he came up with - and he's still preferring the pissed Aussie ahead of him. What the fuck does that say?
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Season was over already tbh. Anyone who thought we were going to get europe is deluded.
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Quite curious to know whether Dyer, Sibierski or Parker made the bench.
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Hope Zoggy starting is good news. He's had a bit of a terrible season so far.
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Harper, Carr, Moore, Taylor, Solano, Butt, Milner, Emre, Duff, Zog, Martins. Dunno bench yet. About time Emre made a start.
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1651: Newcastle boss Glenn Roeder appears to have settled for a draw as he brings on striker Albert Luque. From BBC...
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Link Toon show their Sheffield steel Apr 9 2007 By Alan Oliver, The Evening Chronicle Newcastle United finally found some bottle to leave Sheffield United bobbing around in the murky waters of relegation. But the one complaint is that at times United did not manage to take the top off that bottle as they threw away not only some great opportunities, but also some great situations in front of the Blades' erratic keeper, Paddy Kenny. However, this has to be a minor complaint in the city renowned for its steel. Glenn Roeder became the first visiting manager to win a Premiership match at Bramall Lane this year - the first United boss to do so since Joe Harvey in 1972-73. His team followed his instructions to the letter to fight for the right to play their football. As well as plenty of bottle, United introduced some much-needed steel into their side, and I have to say I thought young Steven Taylor put in a real terrific performance at the back - not to mention of course his match-winning goal. I also have to say that when substitute Christian Nade knocked in Sheffield United's 74th-minute equaliser I felt there was only going to be one winner - and it wasn't Newcastle. But I was wrong and you have to give Roeder and his team every credit for this victory against what was not, to be fair, a good Sheffield United team but at what is a very difficult place to win. I found a bit of paper with a guess at Roeder's formation on in the home dug-out after the game and it could not have been more wrong with Stephen Carr at right back, Damien Duff at left-back and James Milner on the left. Although I am always happy to see Kieron Dyer in United's starting line-up because of his ability to run at defences, there was nothing wrong with the manager's selection and tactics - something acknowledged by the Toon Army's chants of `Roeder, Roeder, give us a wave'. But managers often wave goodbye to their jobs when players miss sitters like the one Oba Martins squandered in the last away game at The Valley, and the one Antoine Sibierski somehow managed to pass up at Bramall Lane in the second half. A second goal would have killed the Blades off and, after some amazing play from Martins, the Frenchman had several options just 10 yards out with Kenny stranded by the corner flag. But he took the only one that would have caused him to miss by blazing the ball over the top. It was only Taylor's absolutely outstanding performance which stopped Martins from getting my man of the match, and there was certainly more urgency in the little Nigerian's first and possibly last display at Bramall Lane. His 17th goal of the season - this time with his right foot - was scant reward for Martins, and it put him in sight of a nice round 20 in his first season as a Newcastle United player. And it only just stopped United extending their goal drought in the Premiership to another round figure - 400 minutes. *faints* Next he'll be demanding a new contract for Titus.
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Calf injury...