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biggs

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  1. elaborate or have i missed something oops
  2. mmm looks like a well you cant have him so lets keep him underwraps situation
  3. yes but mr roeder we dont feel happy or positive at the minute
  4. top looks awful on the fat lad dont know if that puts me off it
  5. a and do you think fatman will sack roeder on what has already gone down i think not ,take some pride i have for 35 years watching and my pride has turned to embarresment at what i am watching most of the time in this last season domesticaly .good enough for you maybe not the majority.i always hope we win but at this moment in time think of the bigger picture and where we are heading ,we cannot get relegated and intertoto is imho out of our reach so i dont give a shit at the minute .
  6. lost in the bushes at the back of the school feild discus
  7. biggs

    4 games not enough

    try telling some of the pro roeder brigade on here and they will say your stupid .muppets the lot of them
  8. idiot. Shirt term pain, long term gain? short term stupid, long term idiot. HOPING we lose the next four games! FFS so whos the idiots the roeder supporters or the fans watching our beloved club dying for all to see with a manager who is clueless .tell you what blindfaith in roeder will take us down look at his record do you really want that ,he has shown nothing this season to give any hope for the future and yes i will take 0 points to get rid of the fucker and others feel the same i bet SHORT TERM PAIN LONG TERM GAIN I bet you'd accept relegation wouldn't you? wake up muppet ,so many comments so little thought
  9. idiot. Shirt term pain, long term gain? short term stupid, long term idiot. HOPING we lose the next four games! FFS so whos the idiots the roeder supporters or the fans watching our beloved club dying for all to see with a manager who is clueless .tell you what blindfaith in roeder will take us down look at his record do you really want that ,he has shown nothing this season to give any hope for the future and yes i will take 0 points to get rid of the fucker and others feel the same i bet SHORT TERM PAIN LONG TERM GAIN
  10. idiot. elaborate roederboy
  11. 0 hopefully and roeder out
  12. ive got a mate who is about 40 who had a season ticket for both clubs in the eightys when it was affordable but now he has a sunderland season ticket which i believe he has had for about 30 years ,he just liked watching football i guess at a higher level than non league or lower division stuff .he always supported the mackems first and stook by them so he is not a glory hunter i guess.
  13. next home game and things are not going right towards the end obviously ,a well orchestrated show of our dissapproval of roeder may tip the balance and make the fat man realise his season ticket renewels will drop and the fans do not support there manager who cannot motivate them even with a thin hope of intertoto
  14. Journal Sport News Boss keeps up probe Apr 16 2007 By Paul Gilder, The Journal Glenn Roeder Newcastle's under-fire players can expect further recriminations upon their return to training this morning as an irate Glenn Roeder strives to eradicate the failings that have wrecked his Intertoto Cup ambitions. United lost 2-1 at Portsmouth on Saturday and, with Roeder admitting his troubled team need to win their four remaining top-flight fixtures to stand any chance of Continental qualification, it does not look as though there will be European football at St James's Park next season. It was not so much the result but the performance at Fratton Park that angered a manager who pulled no punches with a frank post-match condemnation that suggested he had been pushed to breaking point. Roeder has told those he considers the worst culprits what he thinks of them. But, considering the scale of the problems he has identified in his dressing room, the inquests will continue, the implications serious. "I just won't have it," insisted a manager whose distress at his team's first-half efforts led him to administer the most-severe admonishment of his Tyneside tenure during a heated interval exchange. Story continues Continue story ADVERTISEMENT "I would rather have players with less natural ability who I know will spill their guts week in, week out for Newcastle United than what I saw out there. We carried three or four players (in the first half). You might get away with carrying one poor performance in a team at this level but not three or four. There were too many whose performances were not good enough, and certain players just did not show enough energy, drive and desire. "What angers me the most is that we have talented players in the squad who have no self-motivation. I had players out there who were not giving it everything. That is unacceptable and I find it amazing. "The easiest thing to bring to a game of football is desire to win and a motivation to run around but we had talented players who did not do that and I let them know at half time who they were. "The Premiership is not like other leagues in Europe. It has its own style. You must give your absolute all in every game. It's an exciting league because the tempo is flat-out, but there were some players who did not do that and I'm not accepting it, I don't care who they are. "If you're going to solve problems you need to admit there is a problem and we had a problem, we were poor. We came out for the second half a different team, but if you have to do that (read the riot act at half time) in every game, then those players have to move on because that's not what I want at the club. "I never single out any individual (in public) - I'll do that back at the training ground. But there were players who got on that bus who know my feelings about them." Roeder had travelled to Fratton Park determined to improve the club's chances of sneaking into the Intertoto Cup, but United's 15th league defeat this season has made such a scenario almost impossible. "We had to beat Portsmouth to have a chance," admitted the frustrated 51-year-old. "I never give up with anything but I realise this was a game we needed to win. We're in a situation where we will have to win our four remaining games and see what the teams above us do." That Chelsea are Newcastle's next opponents underlines the scale of a challenge that appears beyond Roeder's men. That the injured list is growing again will make it harder still. Although Michael Owen and Shola Ameobi will hope to take significant steps closer to their respective comebacks this week, Scott Parker, Antoine Sibierski and Kieron Dyer all missed Saturday's game. Dyer's absence is a particular concern given that it relates to his hamstrings. Craig Moore and Damien Duff were both injured at Fratton Park and, although that is nothing new for the former player, the latter's plight appeared to be severe. "He (Duff) took a couple of heavy tackles on his ankle, and it has swollen up," added Roeder. "He will have a scan and although there's no point guessing until we see what damage is done, it must make him a doubt for Chelsea." ----------- well well team moral will be sky high now after that .
  15. Jesus christ, I've pionted out this to you several times it is Sibierski not Sibreski. pionted
  16. dont know what has happened behind the scenes with luque but i have a feeling we have wasted a good opportunity to give the guy a fair crack on the pitch after his bad injury and maybe that is why his attitude has been so crap imho.
  17. In the last paragraph he's talking about signing a new scout not a new player. Glenn Roeder will fly off on a European scouting mission this week as he closes in on several summer transfer targets. The Newcastle boss will take in a league game on the Continent, either France or Italy, to run the rule over potential signings. And he last night insisted that United are in a position to move swiftly at the end of the season to land the men he wants. "Recruiting for next season is ongoing - we're watching players all the time," said Roeder, chasing three defenders and a midfielder. Firstly, that's not the last paragraph and secondly, what is wrong with looking at Europeon players? Your clutching at straws to try and make Roeder look bad. You should know by now that a lot of things Roeder tells the press are deliberately misleading, such as the "I have no interest in Onyewu" quote from mid-January. my point is when roeder first took over and got his foot in the door he said we are after players who know the premiership and are home grown if my memory is correct .if you want to nit pick read the article and you can interpret it with your veiw if you like but if we are getting a scout and in roeders words a european flavour .
  18. In the last paragraph he's talking about signing a new scout not a new player. Glenn Roeder will fly off on a European scouting mission this week as he closes in on several summer transfer targets. The Newcastle boss will take in a league game on the Continent, either France or Italy, to run the rule over potential signings. And he last night insisted that United are in a position to move swiftly at the end of the season to land the men he wants. "Recruiting for next season is ongoing - we're watching players all the time," said Roeder, chasing three defenders and a midfielder.
  19. we only have one i think david mills .mentions a scout appointment hopefully but as its been mentioned in other threads why so fooking long to get one
  20. Sunday Sun Sport United boss' scouting trip Apr 15 2007 By Neil Farrington, The Sunday Sun Glenn Roeder Glenn Roeder will fly off on a European scouting mission this week as he closes in on several summer transfer targets. The Newcastle boss will take in a league game on the Continent, either France or Italy, to run the rule over potential signings. And he last night insisted that United are in a position to move swiftly at the end of the season to land the men he wants. "Recruiting for next season is ongoing - we're watching players all the time," said Roeder, chasing three defenders and a midfielder. Story continues Continue story ADVERTISEMENT "I'm aware of potential signings playing in the Premiership and every weekend we're out and about in Europe. I'm making a trip into Europe on Wednesday following up on a couple of players. "This season we've clocked up more air miles watching players than ever before." Roeder, as revealed by the Sunday Sun last month, is confident of landing Reading's Steve Sidwell on a free. French sources suggest he is also keen on Nancy's left-sided central defender Pape Diakhate. But the United boss is also confident of an imminent off-field signing. "I hope to be able to make a key appointment in terms of scouting in the very near future," he said. "I think there will be more of a European flavour about our set-up." well i am pretty much confused about this last paragraph ,i thought roeder said earlier in the season that he was after proven premiership experience in players so does that mean he has changed his plans and if so why .the man is obviously making things up as he goes along with no real plan if this is true .there are a few promising young players in the prem and championship at the minute who you could mix with some experienced players to bring on the young uns .so i wonder if roeder feels he cannot afford them so is now changing direction and going for the cheaper european option . . just another sign that the man is clueless and i am worried this summer we will be on the "roeder to nowhere"
  21. ignore him everyone and he might just go away
  22. no its every month at newcastle united
  23. can just see the newspaper headlines tomorrow "mancnificent seven"
  24. sarcasm i guess airplane flying over head
  25. biggs

    Next Season

    What a bunch of f****** midgets fookin hell get sleeping beauty and its off to work we go
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