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  1. I don't think Fergie has ever forgiven us for the 5-0 and probably hasn't forgiven Shearer for turning him down. I reckon it's a decent shout that he won't exactly be unhappy if we go down. That Man U team is shocking, so is ours, the defence in particularly is laughably poor. Not sure about fitness but may as well have risked at least Enrique as it's the last game of the season, maybe their last game for the club.

  2. All this stuff about Man U and their weaker team: slightly worried as remember the Tevez goal that sent Sheffield United down, but also, Fergie hates to lose, and won't want to do so just before the Champions League I imagine. Will put out a weaker team than normal, involving Welbeck and Gibson and the like, but the roll they're on Hull winning would be a massive upset.

  3. Me and a friend is most likely going over from Norway this weekend.

    But i have some questions.

    The other times i have gone, i gone direct to Newcastle. (pre aranged fotball trips)

    This time, we going to London, arrives friday 1930 local time.

    Do anyone have some tips how to get easy and cheap to Newcastle,on friday night..(I dont find any good rail options)

    We plan to stay as cheap as possible in the city, any recommended places?

     

    Also, is the how is the seating on Milburn stand, black and white bar, is the atmosphere any good? Or are bar 1882 better, near sir john hall west corner?

    Few other places we can get next to eachother now...

     

    If i order at box office now, is it enough to bring ID, creditcard and booking confirmation to get the tickest at st.james` park?

     

    Thanks for all replys  ;D

     

    Re: where to sit... i tried the Milburn for the first time since 1998 on Monday night, and it was quality. Obviously, the situation was ifferent because the atmosphere on the whole was cracking. I don't know the science of it, but i guess if you're somewhere near the very top, the noise doesn't escape as easily. For instance, it was quite deafening when Boro scored, and i was miles away from their fans. Was a really good noise in the Milburn all in all. :thup:  Plus it's just like watching it on TV. :pow: Cracking view of the city aswell.

     

    You can get a megabus from London - it should cost you £10-15, although it takes about 6 hours and isn't particularly comfortable.

     

    Try and find a bed and breakfast - I was up there for Christmas time and found one for £30 a night for a plush double room, although that is because I cheekily told them I was media and would get them a good review (was on a one month's placement at BBC Radio Newcastle). The further out from the centre, the cheaper, and it's about £1 (I think?) on a bus to get in, or a cab won't be too pricey.

  4. If it should be anyone, it has to be Beye. The captain has to be a talented player who is capable of leading on the pitch and vocal. Him and Taylor are probably the only options. We have a dressing room full of overpaid, cowardly hasbeens and no-hopers bought on the cheap by a regime doing their best to turn us into a charva clothing chain.

     

    It pains me to see this money whoring, horse owning, past-it fool wear the armband that since childhood many of us have dreamed of wearing. Everybody in this forum is better suited to wearing it, because at least we'd give a shit.

  5. I know Louise Taylor - she's a family friend through my father, and is actually a really nice woman - she would be as devastated as many of us if we go down. I remember when I was doing a sports bulletin for my journalism course and needed an ex-player to comment on the rot at Newcastle, and she put me in touch with Rob Lee. All this stuff about how she's a dick who has no idea what she's talking about is total bollocks. She's well informed about the team, the area and the supporters.

     

    Re: Danby, it's a stupid gimmick. Our fans our derided by the London rags for being drunk, overweight and blindly optimistic idiots. That man sums up all the stereotypes they throw at us. I don't care if they swore or not, I guess he got the crowd going, but the fact remains that we shouldn't need him to get up for games like Portsmouth. But the crowd was understandably nervous - sure, we can try and forget about how utterly awful our team has been since Sir Bobby quit, but five years of underacviehement, misguided sigings, false dawns and "heroes" failing to live up to their billing has left us bereft of hope and optimism, and full of common sense - the fact is that right now, our team, for whatever reason, hasn't performed for a long time, it doesn't look like anybody can get the best out of our squad and we have an ownership structure which has provedit does not know what it's doing.

     

    My friends, my family, people I know at college and anybody else laughs at me for being a Toon fan. Hell, I went on a date t'other day and the girl almost pitied me when I told her I supported Newcastle. We're a laughting stock. It's fuck all to do with Louise Taylor either.

  6. We'll storm the Championship with captain Shola bagging the golden boot award. Anyone who doesn't realise we have an ice cube's chance in hell of staying up is deluded. We can't win a game for anything - when we play top teams we put in a decent shift but get inevitably overrun in the end, when we play shit teams we play shitter than them. The two men in charge of first team affairs - one coach who never wanted a manager's job and has the charisma of a shrub and the other who nearly took forest to league 1 - can't do anything about it but are stuck, the owner is a crook and a clueless one at that, the first team lack any direction, there's nobody who can really score or create goals, and on top of it we have our usually squad decimation by injuries.

     

    But aye, everything will be fine. Reality check, we're fucked, it's over.

  7. Yeah that Setanta package about how we're fighting - nothing like a heavyweight champion like Damian Duff fighting in your corner. Jonas was one major reason I thought we still might not go down this year. That team is bereft of pace, flair, creativity and potency. It's effectively Martins v Arsenal.

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