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Everything posted by Heron
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'Proof' constitutes as something from now until the Stoke game. Just because your wife gets f***ed off Fabricio doesn't mean you can get a free BJ off this bird, skank.
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Ah it was awesome. Hatem came along and I criticised his style of play - saying he seemed to eager too make a point. Gave a him a real grilling, then he sighed with relief and shot his load.
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Predicted forecast for newcastles next 29 league games: http://www.nufc.com/2011-12html/fixtures.html WIN WIN WIN WIN WIN WIN WIN WIN WIN WIN WIN WIN WIN WIN WIN WIN WIN WIN WIN WIN WIN WIN WIN WIN WIN WIN WIN WIN
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If any one of you can physically prove that we cannot win the league this year I'll hand out a free blowjob.
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Made it easier for you pathetic little tramps.
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No but I can totally understand it. What do people expect? There's some fucking twats at our games like, and by twats, i mean people who don't have the same opinion as me.
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Ben Arfa was no better than Obertan. In fact he was worse.
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What about a similar thing to what Marseille sing for Cabaye. Yohan Cabaye, Allez-Allez-Allez, Allez-Allez-Allez, Allez-Allez-Allez. Yohan Cabaye, Howay-Howay-Howay, Howay-Howay-Howay, Howay-Howay-Howay,. Yohan Cabaye, Yohan Cabaye, Yohan Cabaaaaye, Yohan Cabaye. The 'We're Newcastle and we're going to win the league' chant.
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Aye, good one that and the more he scores the longer it goes on. I always think of Cabaye when i hear a Beatles song,( Listening to Magic, like an old fart.) that goes "you say hello, and i say goodbye." Some people pronounce his name differently. Some say Cabaye(rhymes like hay), and others say Cabaye(rhymes like eye), so i think of "You say Cabay, and i say Cabaye." with the 1st then 2nd pronunciation. You probably have to hear the song 1st to get any notion of what i'm talking about mind. You say Cabay, I say Cabaye, You say we'll win, and i say Why-aye, why-aye! Cabaye!
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He shouldn't have stopped still when I think Adebayor ran down the touchline and it was arguably out. Total lack of professionalism there. Nevertheless, he continues to defend well - almost above our expectations and provide a threat from set pieces.
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He's far from perfect but he's a hard worker and gets stuck in. Think he gets a fair whack of unfair criticism a lot of the time, but he probably isn't our best full-back atm. Which doesn't say much considering we have a RB at LB.
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I'm honestly surprised at the 'shrug of the shoulders' attitude amongst Newcastle fans amongst this. As usual with us, there's one been stand your feet and shout moment when things like these happen but then we never bother to stand up for ourselves again. It's absolutely hideous what has/is being done to our fantastic stadium. I know there's not a whole lot we can do atm, but people really need to make the board well aware that vandalising St.James' Park with those god awful signs just is not an option. In times like these in modern football the heritage and pride of St.James' is something that must be fought for, because there's not a whole lot of soul left in any clubs these days imo. I think that were this to happen on the continent, ie in Italy, Germany or Holland etc then there would be absolute uproar about it, followed by rigorous protests. Aye - I generally feel like a lot of the general public are in fear of protesting anyhting or challenging anything by those 'above' them these days. It's the fucking media's fault as well. We should be going fucking apeshit about this. To be honest though, so long as we're unbeaten and all is dandy I doubt anyone gives a fuck. Ashley has been extremely fortunate that the fans of this club have stood by the club throughout his patronising bullshit.
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Another good performance on Sunday, and is in fine goal-scoring form. As excellent as Shola was last Sunday, the front two must remain the same for me.
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this guy is immense in goal, and you can see it from the confidence we have in defence.
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It's been said a few times, but he clearly is some way behind on match fitness/sharpness after such a long time spent recovering from his injuries. I wholeheartedly agree with that. I just think that even when he is fit, he needs to not do what he did last Sunday and run around with his head down.
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I'm at work unfortunately, or definitely would have went!
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Doesn't your rate of pay increase with that of the standard of living anyways? Or is that just me being naive in thinking this increase 'actually' covers the inflation of such products? Anyhoo - I blame Ashley in the majority for the lack of fans. Older folk who have been going for years, been through it, and seen it all, were most likely fed up with being treat like shite. Step up the younger members of society who struggle to afford a match ticket and when they do go, get treat like shite. (It's not just young people who cannot afford it ftr.) To be receiving the gates we are after all the shite we've been through is phenomenal, especially in these times. On the other hand it is completely dissappointing that we couldn't get a full house against Tottenham. They're a side that people should want to see us play, and beat, to prove our worth in the top 4 and as 1 of only 3 unbeaten premiership clubs. I hope that changes very, very soon. However, I think that's down to Ashley making a real 'show of intent' in the next two transfer windows. For all Mike Ashley has balanced the books, it's the fucking fans of this football club that have kept us afloat.
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Is clearly quality, but was trying too hard to make an impression last Sunday. If he keeps it simple then uses his sheer quality at the right time/in the right place then he will become a fan favourite a lot quicker than running around in circles with his head down. I'm all for the wank fest, over arguably our most talented forward option, but he wasn't at his best on Sunday.
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http://img190.imageshack.us/img190/6057/406971472.jpg Yes, that's real. Jesus f***ing Christ. My thoughts exactly. Didn't realise it looked this hideous.