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Everything posted by Ishmael
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with thread title updates as appropriate.
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For fucks sake. Typical.
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NWOAT http://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/newcastle-united/nufc-news/2011/06/08/new-deal-for-nufc-youngster-remie-streete-72703-28842119/
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I need 5 men, some scaffolding, red paint and a giant "E" stencil. Who's with me?
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But he said "yes" on many occasions :confused:
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Super fan.
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Santon getting assists and creating scoring chances makes him better than Jose in the final third. Epic.
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Tearing it up for the reserves by the sounds of things
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Has quit us and gone back to Lille. Damn.
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Aww man, that's too good to be true, isn't it?
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Just shows that there's more to it than what you see on the surface.
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In denial for the most part then one sensible soul points out that he bossed the derby. Good lad.
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http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/chalkboards/lz989Yl92E88X7998kQJ Interesting pass completion and areas of involvement here.
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haha Give him some credit. Especially for the rigor he's installed when not in possession. Now if he could just work the same magic on us whilst in possession...
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From what I've seen the manager seems to have very little idea about the players who have been brought in and is using the players he knows instead. It seems very similar to the situation at West Ham where the owners brought in Mascherano and Tevez and Pardew, not knowing how to deploy them, reverted to picking his tried and trusted championship cloggers. Tron doing his usual dropping of big assumptions into the mix. How so? Analysis based on fact. I concur More to it than 'Pardew not knowing how to deploy them', isn't there? Has been discussed over and over again here. Like batting off wave after wave of ignorant posters this. I apologize if I don't agree with the fact that Pardew knows what he's doing and that he's a Premier League level manager. Sacked from Southampton because he didn't know how to work with a squad of players (reportedly). So the second half of last season was a total fluke? Must have been Somehow managed to steel 8 points in 4 games this season as well. The lucky swine.
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From what I've seen the manager seems to have very little idea about the players who have been brought in and is using the players he knows instead. It seems very similar to the situation at West Ham where the owners brought in Mascherano and Tevez and Pardew, not knowing how to deploy them, reverted to picking his tried and trusted championship cloggers. Tron doing his usual dropping of big assumptions into the mix. How so? Analysis based on fact. I concur More to it than 'Pardew not knowing how to deploy them', isn't there? Has been discussed over and over again here. Like batting off wave after wave of ignorant posters this.
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From what I've seen the manager seems to have very little idea about the players who have been brought in and is using the players he knows instead. It seems very similar to the situation at West Ham where the owners brought in Mascherano and Tevez and Pardew, not knowing how to deploy them, reverted to picking his tried and trusted championship cloggers. Tron doing his usual dropping of big assumptions into the mix.
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Passed it well enough, got about. Did the basics well and certainly didn't choke as much as I thought he would. Knew he'd be nervous.
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He was clearly unfit tonight.
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Erm, yes purely because of how little time Santon has been given to prepare for the game... Aye, and if we signed Messi I still would have prefered Obertan to start this match simply because he's lived in England more than a month. What a horse-shit comparison :lol:
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That would be fine if Raylor had properly fucked it up in the games he's played so far. He hadn't really; is just really poor at it. Santon in next week. We can stop the bickering
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Erm, yes purely because of how little time Santon has been given to prepare for the game...