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Everything posted by AlanSkÃrare
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Ryder is the biggest clusterfuck in the world. Honestly irritates me more than Pardew 3 days a week.
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Yohan Cabaye (now sporting coordinator at Paris Saint-Germain)
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He was pretty shit, albeit Pardew played him as a deep lying quarterback behind Colo and Williamson for long spells. -
It will force us back into the kind of slump we've endured recently. We have nothing to fall back on, never. It's why he cannot get out of a rot, it's why he needs new players. It's all about stopping them and maybe nick a goal.
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No typical Pardew would be the required amount of wins to use as argument for his continued employment in the forthcoming two years until a similar run occurs.
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Top posts Brummie
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The fact that he was playing LW yet found himself on the right hand side is a miracle. Gouffran has never gone across the penalty spot.
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So much better than Dummett
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Is this available anywhere?
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We all know Colback will never be dropped, so I'd hope he can force his way in while Tioté is out.
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I was sure the "pictures were lost"? Never seen them either.
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Best player on the pitch. Had Yaya for breakfast.
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Superb again. Looking like his old self.
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This place is the last resort/expression of what I used to like about NUFC. The Spurs win reminded me what it's like to support Newcastle United and not constantly hate everything about it. This is where I go to remind myself because the discussion on here reflects the Newcastle United I fell for. If this place disappeard I'd probably abort my interest in football.
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Didn't he win the ball for our second? He did, great tackle.
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Krul made 14 saves
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There's no argument in that whatsoever. We're f***ing horrendous and have been for two years. This PR spin is the mark of the psychopath Ashley is and an indication of how much he has to cling onto Pardew. The last time he made an active choice to pick manager it was Shearer, the time before that Kinnear. He's frightened to death by the increasing pressure on him, from the media, from fans and whatever. Pardew also remains the outmost expression of his nullified ambition. They feed of eachothers miserable f***ing personality.
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The Lee Bowyer interview http://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/exclusive-lee-bowyer-warns-newcastle-7989106?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter Seriously, The Chronicle need to f***ing stop.
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I love how he sounds relieved now. As if anything has changed. Still convinced we're f***ing doomed with him in charge, nobody to bail him out. Cissé isn't enough, Obertan has had his moment.
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That's actually a relief. Means he has no idea why we won and subsequently won't have a clue how to do it again. We're going to get murdered in most games until he goes.
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It's a play on customer loyalty and football supporters. Unconditional love for the brand, not depending on the quality of the product.
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I sometimes wonder if Pardew goes about his work ironically. He's fucking mental.
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Another interesting aspect of the club's triumphant ticket pricing is this. This is where it ends for me. This is the scam. a) The commercial revenue is forever crippled with Ashley reluctant to have the club pay off the debt. Nobody will want to pay the money required to replace nor appear alongside all those SD signs. b) How do they expect to outperform their rivals when it comes to matchday revenue when lowering ticket prices?
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It has been brought up on here before but in the light of today's BBC suervey I want to hear peoples thoughts on the ticket pricing strategy currently in place at the club. Lowering ticket prices has one purpose in my mind: keep filling the stadium despite offering a lower quality product (the shit football). They've simply analysed their customers' needs and realised that their product was always going to be too weak to keep attracting the same people. It might seem very cynical as the ticket pricing is widely regarded as something very generous and good by people outside of the club. Put it in the context of Mike Ashley's business logic and it appears to be his most calculated and dangerous strategic approach: swapping supporters for customers. This is what could seriously harm the club in the long term.
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Our U21s came back from losing 2-0 in France to beat them 4-1 yesterday and qualify. When Layvin Kurzawa scored to make it 3-1 and temporarily put France through he started mocking John Guidetti. http://gfx.aftonbladet-cdn.se/image/19697496/411/normal/9358e556109aa/KRtcwlNuIxpuYT8GACVl0z83Yj9.jpg