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thewellander

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  1. Hoping we lose is absurd. If the fat man is going to fire Roeder, it will be based on what's already gone down, not based on the next four games. With or without Roeder and the problems we're having, take some pride in the team and hope for the best.

  2. What Gerrard is thinking: "Wow, I'm five years old and I've already won more trophies than Newcastle will in my lifetime."

     

    ...sorry. I had to say it.

  3. do any of these toddler prodigies ever make it?

     

    http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v432/JSAN/littlestevieky5.jpg

     

    Ok, he's not a toddler, but it looks like Steven Gerrard was well on his way at a young age.

  4. My only concern is not knowing whether or not he will be able to stay fit after this long layout. Let's face it, it's been years since he played first team football on a regular basis. Real Madrid kept him on the bend more times than not, and he's been injured for the past two.

     

    Personally, I think it's a risk either way. But, Roeder said he's staying, so let's hope it works out.

  5. Just like Fulham. They have 3 kits. And they only use the blue one against us!?

     

    http://www.premierleague.com/fapl.rac?command=forwardOnly&nextPage=enClubShop&breadcrumb=shop_breadcrumb

     

    Strange that Arsenal only have two strips.

     

    s*** and utter s*** tbh. :lol:

     

     

    their blue away kit t'other year was lush. wanted it.

     

    For sure. I bought it for a friend of mine who is an Arsenal fan, and tried it on. I almost kept it for myself, until I remembered that it was an Arsenal shirt. It was damn nice, though.

  6. Ok, I haven't read all nine pages, tbh, but there is no chance in hell that Berbatov is coming to Newcastle. If the Spurs decide to sell him, he's going to Manchester United. But Tottenham will do everything in their power to keep him.

  7. We've got Chelsea and Blackburn at home, and Reading and Watford away in our last four games, though not in that order (Chelsea, Reading, Blackburn, Watford).

     

    How many points can we reasonably get out of these four matches, do you all think?

     

    To be honest, I think we can get six points. I think Chelsea are too strong for us right now and Reading away is unlikely to result in any points. Blackburn is our last home game, and I would hope that the lads would do everything to ensure a win. Watford is doomed to relegation, so I imagine we'll get a win out of that as well.

  8. I have a quick question about football culture in the North East. I'm not from Newcastle, and I've never managed to make it over there, so I only know about the football culture in the area based on what I read in these message boards, etc.

     

    My question is this: Aside from the die-hard fans from the respective cities, are there people from the North East who cheer for both Newcastle and Sunderland, or are at least happy when either wins?

     

    Thanks!

  9. I just stole this from the icNewcastle forum. Its a list of what Roeder has blamed this season.

     

     

    The Fans

    The Media

    The Scouting System

    The Fixture List

    The Past Managers

    The History of the Club

    The Club Badge

    Ex-Manager's Players

    His Players

    Not Having His Players

    Negative People in General

    No Money

    The Transfer window

    FA Cup Replays

    Teams 'playing for a draw'

    Teams 'playing to win (ok, I added that one)

    And ofcourse INJURIES (which he never mentions, Ever)

     

    We need to make this a poll. "Since Roeder has done such a great job, who is to truly blame for our poor form?"  ;D

  10. If we could get two proven players (preferably a centre back and another striker) and cash in a swap for Owen, the yes, I would be for it. As of right now, he has only played a handful of games, and he is two years into his contract. No matter what happens, if Owen doesn't sign an extension, he hasn't been worth the money we paid for him. Plus, nobody knows what kind of form he'll be in when he returns and whether or not his knee will hold up, in the long run.

     

    I would take Martins in the long-term over Owen, and we need to fix problems in the rest of our squad. So, yeah, if we could guarantee good players out of the deal, then do it.

  11. I hope we finish 17th. Roeder putting together a run of results, taking us into a European place, would probaly be the worst thing that could happen to this club - long term.

     

    I think we can finish at 8th, especially if we can get a good result against Portsmouth on Saturday, and if Owen can come back strong. That will probably be good enough for Intertoto.

     

    Roeder isn't getting sacked either way, so to hope we don't finish in Europe just so Roeder will look bad, isn't a good way to look at it. Getting Intertoto again this year might help us get better players, so I'm hoping for it. The other thing is, if we can put a good run together and some of our players who we know we are going to sell can start to look better than mediocre, we may be able to get more for them. I just don't see the logic in hoping that we lose.

  12. It's too bad we didn't get the three points since the teams ahead of us who were playing all had draws or loses. Those extra two points would have meant a lot towards a run for Europe next year. But at the same time, this was supposed to be a match that we were in trouble of losing all three points on, and we managed to get something out of it.

     

    Before any of us get upset over how we did today, we just have to imagine that we were Portsmouth fans, and we'll all feel better.

     

    I'm content.

  13. I'm pondering making a jokey comment about the irony of reading Newcastle fans boasting about how few of you there are rather than how many for a change, but I think it might set Stevie off, so I'll desist.

    There are comparatively few overseas - comapred to various red shirted scum and Chelsea. Even fewer Villa fans. Although admittedly THE best pub to watch football in the US is owned by a Villan.

     

    I watch football every Saturday at a local pub (I'm from Sudbury, Ontario, Canada). There are only ever a people of us there, but we all cheer for different teams. Newcastle, Chelsea, Spurs, Arsenal, West Ham, Charlton, Man U, Man City, Sheffield, Liverpool are all represented. Actually, there are a couple of West Ham fans, for some reason. There's also a guy who drives around with Newcastle United vanity licence plates. I have never had a chance to run into him, though.

  14. [quote author=Northern Monkey link=topic=38139.msg767794#msg767794 date=1175719648

     

    No, i genuinely don't understand. Like how i don't understand why someone would support a team where they don't come from as theur first team. I genuinely don't understand the mindset, its not rational to me, but hey ho.

     

    There is so little about passionately supporting a sports club that can be described as "rational" though.

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