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Everything posted by Beren
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Excellent from Bayern that. Needed that kind of quality to get past them too. Good finish now.
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It's completely counter-intuitive but Alteti are fantastic to watch IMO.
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http://www.skysports.com/football/news/11096/10267810/leicester-to-be-placed-in-top-pot-for-champions-league-draw-if-they-win-premier-league Ah, must have missed that. Good for Leicester, then. Gives them a much bigger chance to qualify. Bit of a shame in a way though. They could get knocked out conceivably without playing a superstar team and not qualify again for quite some time. I'm sure their Premier League title will console them mind
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And earlier in the season in the 5-1 loss, Ashley just completely forgot that Pardew owed him money. You moron. Ashley put a bet on NUFC to lose 5-1 that day.
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How? By turning a blind eye to multiple red card offences? Having a stern word to the first couple of offenders to give fair warning is fine, but then failing to be authoritative and follow through with his warning is weak and meant they could continue doing it with little or no repercussions (ie. yellows at most). Spurs and Chelsea were both sneaky cunts in the things they were doing, he was trying to keep a hold on the game. You could say that he should have been tougher with them, but that would have just had both sets of players rolling around knowing they could get people sent off imo. Had he not done it in the way he did it, I think it would have been just as bad but with play-acting rather than dirtyness. It's pathetic for the self-respect of those who would dive as you say, but that scenario is not an acceptable deterrent to referee correctly and that scenario is still better than the touchline brawls, squaring up and ridiculous late challenges we saw every 2 minutes in the second half. Having said that, I fucking loved watching it so maybe he did the right thing.
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How? By turning a blind eye to multiple red card offences? Having a stern word to the first couple of offenders to give fair warning is fine, but then failing to be authoritative and follow through with his warning is weak and meant they could continue doing it with little or no repercussions (ie. yellows at most).
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Happened to Stephen Carr with the League Cup, now Danny Simpson with the Premiership, next up: Gabriel Obertan - Champions League winner.
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Egregious officiating.
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They're not? Anyway, loved that end to the game. Brutal. Clattenburg was absent at the wheel though. How did that end 11 vs 11?
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Dropping like flies
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Pyewa ructions
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Reet cuntoff this, and Alli's not even on the pitch!
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Really loose marking, but nicely worked
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Released that from his feet nicely. Will bag a brace now I've said that, of course.
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Hope Costa gets sent off and is banned for the next game. Dross this season.
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Hope Chelski are this motivated vs the unwashed
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The mackems probably have lots of inspiring powerpoint presentations to attend on their days off too.
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Pelle
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Never met him, he's never read the forum, but feel like I owe him an apology even if he hadn't been has productive as he has been lately, he tries hard and cares which counts for a lot. Still think his decision making is insane but that's okay.
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Very fond of him during his time here, didn't mind the Arsenal protest, or going to PSG but wish the worst professionally for him now he's voluntarily thrown in his lot with cuntfeatures for a second time, knowing what he did to our club.
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http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/football/teams/newcastle-united/10312504/Yohan-Cabaye-apologises-to-Newcastle-fans-and-says-he-is-committed-for-the-season.html