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I don't know if my attitude to Sunderland is changing. I love the rivalry but i think hate is reducing. I felt quite happy seeing them win today, especially with Chopra. I just feel i'd rather a proper club like them with good fans was in the division than crap like bolton
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Owen in a deeper role - could it be the way forward?
Superior Acuña replied to Dave's topic in Football
Owen's a very good footballer and has always done well when dropping back i think. -
We wouldn't be able to spend it anyway really. I think we can attract good players, but not the sort that use up that kind of money.
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I'm nervous, we could mess up, but if we win i reckon we can absolutely do them. Someone's going to get it i think. Sheff Wed style after our bad form. It's not quite a mustwin, but i think it's very close. Win and i think we'll be fine, but lose and we've got to be at least 2nd favourite to go down.
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Well it's being reported as sold out here. nufc.co.uk: NEWCASTLE UNITED AWAY FIXTURES BARCLAYS PREMIER LEAGUE TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR v NEWCASTLE UNITED Sunday, March 30 (kick-off 3pm) THIS FIXTURE IS SOLD OUT
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29 when he joined us, now 30
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Relegation - will we or won't we? *NO FIXTURE LISTS PLEASE*
Superior Acuña replied to ChrisJbarnes's topic in Football
I really feel like we're staying up now. Probably get shot down for saying this, but surviving this (touch wood) will at least make me not take premiership status for granted as i did. -
Good job i'm going by car bastards
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I'm very nervous, but accompanied by excitement. I don't normally focus a whole day around build up for a night time match. Just put my toon top on, to go out - to the library.
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I can't remember feeling like this in years, so excited! Ahh! Wish i was there. It could make, but i don't think break. Win and i expect us to stay up. Draw and i think it's good. Lose and i'll feel pretty much the same as i do now. Losing to fulham would break (unless we win tonight perhaps)
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I know. I feel so nervous on derby days. Normally much more so for away ones, but this one's going to be so huge!
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Have we tried calling Uri Gellar? He did beat Arsenal for us after all.
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I'm really excited! Howay the lads! So wish i could go.
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Cruyff was a major smoker, too, use to smoke on the bench I believe (when a player). In fact, didn't he smoke hs way to a heart bypass? Vialli also, big fan of the tabs. Zidane as well. Maybe there is something to this? Someone suggest to KK that he starts buying B&H for Alan Smith and we'll graph up the results. I saw Ginola light up when i met him
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I think a Wigan win is best for us, then draw. Not a Bolton win. Bolton have really hard fixtures. Lose, and wins v birmingham and fulham could leave us 9 points clear.
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Not stopped me making the journey up to Newcastle this year on numeruous occasions and attending several away games as well. Despite me not owning a car may I add. The thing that pisses me off is this is a game that could decide our fate in this league and people can't be bothered to go the extra mile. I know I will definetly up for the Fulham, Reading and Sunderland (If I can get tickets) games just because there such huge games. On a Monday night it's not about being arsed, it's about being possible. I'd love to go. I'm going down to Portsmouth which is a lot more effort and it's not a game i'm anticipating like Birmingham, but i can't go to Birmingham, because i live in Edinburgh and have to be at uni at 9 the next morning! I'm sure it's similar for many Edinburgh to Portsmouth!? Jesus. Great effort mate. I'd love to go too I just can't get there or back and won't be able to afford the train + ticket. Hypocritical bleeder is stozo. Nah, to be fair I'll be in Newcastle at the time. If it's a weekend i'll normally go down to Newcastle on the friday night then the away game the next day (though i flew from edinburgh for the reading game).
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Not stopped me making the journey up to Newcastle this year on numeruous occasions and attending several away games as well. Despite me not owning a car may I add. The thing that pisses me off is this is a game that could decide our fate in this league and people can't be bothered to go the extra mile. I know I will definetly up for the Fulham, Reading and Sunderland (If I can get tickets) games just because there such huge games. On a Monday night it's not about being arsed, it's about being possible. I'd love to go. I'm going down to Portsmouth which is a lot more effort and it's not a game i'm anticipating like Birmingham, but i can't go to Birmingham, because i live in Edinburgh and have to be at uni at 9 the next morning! I'm sure it's similar for many
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To be fair, i've not been tempted to go to a game like this for years, i think there's major incentive. It's huge, and to be there and wi will be amazing. But living in Scotland, i can't do it and be back for uni at 9 the next morning.
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It is a Monday night. We've been selling out loads of away games, this is hardly indicative of poor support. I would be there but i can't get back that late!
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even if he says the right things you'd say "all talk,just words, he needs to do it on the pitch" quite bitter about him aren't you ? Bitter? No. Pissed off that he has been a waste of £17 million and £100 grand each week to every one of us who puts their hand in their pocket to support Newcastle United, and who are at this minute feeling s*** scared that we could go down? Yes. I couldn't give a flying whatsit whether Michael Owen plays for England ever again, but I do care that he seems to not be able to motivate the team that he is captain of, and that he has looked completely diinterested in this club since his comeback at Reading last year. I have to say I've been quite impressed by his conduct since he became captain. I'm not saying he's the best captain out there, but I think he's showing that he does care at the minute. Not being sarcastic(as I realise that this might come across this way) but how? I watch the bloke and he looks like he would rather be anywhere else than playing for us most weeks. I think you, and many, only see that because it's what you're looking for. Big money paid, high wages, huge name, bigger than the club really - it seems to be what people want to see. I remember watching him all game coming back trying to get the ball and make something happen, come on here and people are complaining he was standing up doing nothing, when i knew for a fact that was complete rubbish. People here want him to fail. Bullshit, I would love to see Owen get in there are score goals, but I have seen him play, home and away, and he is not capable of providing what we need, which is goals. He neither scores them regularly or makes assists, and as an attacking forward player that is what he should be doing. I know he's not been upto much this season. I think that's largely down to service, but granted, he had his chances v blackburn and messed up so it's him too. But I really don't think that's to do with effort or anything. I mean come on, even if he doesn't give a damn, he'll want to play well to get a good move. Do you think he missed those chances v blackburn out of contempt for newcastle?!
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even if he says the right things you'd say "all talk,just words, he needs to do it on the pitch" quite bitter about him aren't you ? Bitter? No. Pissed off that he has been a waste of £17 million and £100 grand each week to every one of us who puts their hand in their pocket to support Newcastle United, and who are at this minute feeling s*** scared that we could go down? Yes. I couldn't give a flying whatsit whether Michael Owen plays for England ever again, but I do care that he seems to not be able to motivate the team that he is captain of, and that he has looked completely diinterested in this club since his comeback at Reading last year. I have to say I've been quite impressed by his conduct since he became captain. I'm not saying he's the best captain out there, but I think he's showing that he does care at the minute. Not being sarcastic(as I realise that this might come across this way) but how? I watch the bloke and he looks like he would rather be anywhere else than playing for us most weeks. I think you, and many, only see that because it's what you're looking for. Big money paid, high wages, huge name, bigger than the club really - it seems to be what people want to see. I remember watching him all game coming back trying to get the ball and make something happen, come on here and people are complaining he was standing up doing nothing, when i knew for a fact that was complete rubbish. People here want him to fail.
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But i don't see why what he said implies in anyway he doesn't give a damn about Newcastle. I think people are desperate to extract that from anything he says.
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He was probably asked "Do you fear England ommission?" And he probably rightly replied "yes" Should have had the balls to say "No comment!" I don't see why he should.