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Everything posted by Jayson
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o wow
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These days he would never try a volley as audacious as the one scored against us. based upon what? The Rooney we've all see for the last 3 years You havent really watched any of Man Utd for the past 3 years.. he has single handedly destroyed teams this year and as for 'will never try a volley like that again' one of the most ridiculous posts ever read, of course he would. he doesnt doubt his own ability, he is in a team that has 15+ chances a game on most matchdays and he has great technique. So if the ball is bouncing nicely in front of him he will obviously hit in. When was the last time he just smashed one ? i havent seen rooney do that in long time.
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Its understandable that he left. But there is an argument to be made though that if he really cared, hed have done a bit more before just giving up. He could still have done his best with the crap he was given if he wanted our club to suceed, he did well with it last season. We'd certainly have had a better season if he'd made that decision.
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He gave up a bit easily though didnt he. He could have just stayed on to help whilst letting us know he hadnt had full control, so basically not to blame him. All that could have happened is he got fired, this way he comes off looking bad also.
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Because all of those sides are seen to be as good as chelsea arent they. Not talking different standards of opposition or anything.
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They did well tonight but lets not go to crazy, if they were that brilliant they wouldnt have needed a stoppage time equalizer against chelsea & help from a ref.
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It is strange how rooneys been moulded into this team player who generally tries to go past a player and cross it in, maybe get foward a bit himself. Yet Ronaldo, the winger...has been moulder into the long range shooting striker that rooney was easily capable of being originally. Works well enough for them though.
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Shows importance of taking your chances once again, one moment changes the entire game
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Chelsea dealt with them far far better
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Well thats good
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what a mess
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Barca have this easily
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big scuff by the player of the year there
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shocking defending
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ALL OVERRRRRRRRR
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giggs fail
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vidic got told
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goalllllllllllllllllllllllllll
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he is a bit good at free kicks
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Taylor has looked more useful upfront than our strikers several times. I read he used to play upfront didnt he ? Cant remember where i read it. He's got a strong header on him, a good leap & a strong lad, decent with his feet to sometimes. Dodgy in defence. Why not.
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Dont really care who wins now to be honest. Now we're in the championship i kinda want Man U to lose, dont know why its affected my decision on it tbh. Wanted them to win before Just want those cocks to feel pain to i suppose
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Yuh, ive read a few times hes on a 3 year deal so hes still under contract. We'll have a very very hard time replacing him if we do sell him, you'd have to get atleast 2/3 class players with the money to make it worthwhile.
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Why cant people take a step away from being a fan and look at everything from both sides before branding stuff as 'crap'. We as fans obviously are going to be biased and protective over whats written about Newcastle. However if you read it, he is simply stating Shearer is only here because of his hero status (which is of course true), that there are more qualified people then him and we haven't been impressive at all since he has been here. Of course he missed a few points ie: players are spineless, and his leadership skills and the way he unites the club together. He has some good point though. But afar is right actually, the guy is talking complete bollocks. Trying to spout off some view as if we all base our ideas for the appointment of a new manager on simply whether he made us happy this one time. Who else was around that would have taken us on in the relegation zone with a few games left? Not only risk becoming the guy who relegated Newcastle United, but someone who actually might have the ability to keep us up also. Shearer has always been a leader, worked under top managers, worked along side them also, he cares about newcastle (Not a worthless point as this guy claims when you have a side that look unmotivated, slow & like they could care less) & on top of that might actually be able to show them a thing or two in training. Ie how to deal with set pieces, how to cross a ball, how to strike a ball well etc etc pretty much all the key areas we had weaknesses in. Yet somehow the sole reason people liked his appointment was because he was a class player that one time? Because clearly we had so many top class managers we rejected & then went for him instead did we ? That whole notion that keeps going around is completely moronic. Keegan appointment was a good idea also, its likely he saved us from relegation last season. No one could forsee that things would turn out as they did, that doesnt make his appointment a bad idea. It makes sticking with the s*** system we had over him a s*** idea. He actually had us playing class football - just as he had done before - just as he has done at all the clubs hes ever managed, he found us class players - just as he has done before at all the other clubs hes managed etcetc We didnt lose to a single side that finished outside the top 6 last season i think it was whilst under him. So again, this whole idea of us going for managers purely for sentimental reasons & this being why we havent won anything bollocks is completely laughable & based on nothing whatsoever.
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Is the dude on Facebook really Jonas or a fake? "i am really sorry to all the fans, i hope i am giving to chance to help get us back up where this club belongs"
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Mike Ashley & Llambias step up the search for bargain championship players by wandering the streets. Ashley: "you just have to stand under some posts & stick your hands out like this. Then jump around a bit.....id do it but im replacing guthrie in midfield?"