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Fucking disgusting.
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Newcastle United vs Manchester City - Sunday 17th August at 4pm (live on Sky)
Interpolic replied to Heron's topic in Football
I'd be a bit more interested if De Jong was playing tomorrow, I like the cut of that chap's jib. -
It's been pretty tiresome.
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Frank Clark. Benjamin Netanyahu.
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http://www.shieldsgazette.com/sport/football/newcastle-united/alan-pardew-i-m-lucky-to-have-mike-ashley-as-my-boss-at-newcastle-1-6788521
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The Managerial Merry Go Round™ – Moyes to be Appointed at Everton
Interpolic replied to cp40's topic in Football
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Newcastle United vs Manchester City - Sunday 17th August at 4pm (live on Sky)
Interpolic replied to Heron's topic in Football
Takes the absolute piss that we've signed a few players this summer and are still going to see Sissoko and Gouffran on the wings in a midfield 4 first game of the season. What a clueless arsehole he is, man. -
Anything from 14/1 to 33/1 to be next Palace manager.
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Neil Cameron is such an atrotious writer. Always know it's him writing even when I skim the article quickly, and I don't mean that in a good way.
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League Cup Third Round - Crystal Palace (A) to be played W/C 22nd September
Interpolic replied to Decky's topic in Football
@the_dilsh Gillingham away. Well I will know a few people at that game lol "Hiya darling, remember me?" http://www.rovers.co.uk/cms_images/counter195-365161195-365161.jpg -
He started at Carrow Road and was the best player on the pitch, what they on about?
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League Cup Third Round - Crystal Palace (A) to be played W/C 22nd September
Interpolic replied to Decky's topic in Football
Leyton Orient away. -
I've stuck 2 quid on the 10 results I've predicted, returns 900 quid.
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Remember the optimism after that game? "They're going to make a big deal about it! Maybe he'll get sacked!" He's never leaving. There isn't a single fucking match I'm looking forward to. The highlight of the season is the hope that he goes. But he's going to be here next year, and the year after that. One day they'll announce that he's up for an extension. That's when we'll realize he's here until he retires. Even then, they'll probably move him upstairs and let him choose his successor.
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Nice one, cheers man. 16 Aug 12:45 Man Utd 3-0 Swansea 16 Aug 15:00 Leicester 0-2 Everton 16 Aug 15:00 QPR 1-0 Hull 16 Aug 15:00 Stoke 2-1 Aston Villa 16 Aug 15:00 West Brom 1-1 Sunderland 16 Aug 15:00 West Ham 1-3 Spurs 16 Aug 17:30 Arsenal 2-0 Crystal Palace 17 Aug 13:30 Liverpool 4-0 Southampton 17 Aug 16:00 Newcastle 1-3 Man City 18 Aug 20:00 Burnley 0-3 Chelsea
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It's game over when we go behind, it's not part of the plan (nick one and defend it) and there is no other plan. The severe lack of wins by more than 1 or 2 goals tells you that, as do all of the embarrassing hammerings. A reminder of one from Wullie from end of April I think it was: Before Pardew arrived, since 1993, NUFC had lost 35 Premier League games by 3 goals or more. Pardew has lost by 3 goals or more 20 times on his own since December 2010.
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That's one season you're talking about. Or do you think 12th, 16th, 10th is "pretty high up in the league"? Well, 10th is pretty decent considering the shambles that was the end of last season. We are doing fine untill Cabaye being sold. Just totally beyond Pardew's control. Post-Cabaye our results /performances turned to this: http://imgur.com/7vMF5Q5.jpg After selling ONE PLAYER. Not even remotely acceptable.
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How many clubs have went down in the last 10 years that are as big as Newcastle? None. We shouldn't have gone down, there is no excuse for this bullshit newly-promoted club mentality to cloud the issue and feed into this idea that we're a plucky underdog who should be happy with what we're given. We spent one season out of the top flight, six years ago. That is not going on Pardew's "Reasons I'm So Valiantly Battling Adversity" list, not a chance. We're a well established Premier League club.
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Dunno. Mods?