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Everything posted by jdckelly
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when has he displayed half a fuck what anyone thinks of him? Would that be at the sacking of a popular manager or the renaming of the ground? He will only go once he has his price and not a moment sooner regardless of how long it is before someone displays even interest in buying the club
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my main hope is that when he moves he comes out and publicly slates pardew as the reason for leaving, it might wake a few f***ers up That would be great. Aye never happens like i know I fail to see how one of our best players leaving and slating the club/manager on his way out can be construed as "great", but that may just be me.. Nope, with you on this one. I'm not with you. The only chance of these fuckers leaving is if people actually make a fuss, whether it be the fans, the players, the ex-players. Someone has to actually speak up and make people pay attention to just how disgracefully we're being ran as a club. and it would make the sum total of fuck all difference, Ashley doesn't give half a fuck what anyone thinks of him
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hey they got a Spannish manager going to a German club right before anyone else while the British media were swooning over him and wondering it would be to City or Man Utd he goes to
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"fit as a fiddle" he wouldn't let anything stop him taking over and anyone who says it would be better than Pardew; lunatics
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it is good to see Arsenal following the Newcastle model
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could Gosling be much worse than Tiote has been for a year?
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SSN just said we flew to France today for talks with Cabaye's representatives why are we flying to them when they should be flying to us
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think they need to sell before they buy anymore or read as such recently
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I'd have him in the side before debuchy
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I actually could believe all of that, for one thing Midfield isn't Arsenals problem so why would they spend as much as we'd want for Cabaye on a position which they're fine in?
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understandable we'd want Cabaye out of England and just want to charge Arsenal more for miserly bid in the first place
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that on top of what they had and its some fantastic work by Spurs makes you wonder why they're neighbors aren't in for either of those players
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jamie jackson @GuardianJamieJ 35s Sky Italia reporting its £93m agreed for Bale... Buy a lot of sausages for that
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Two overseas players so two French players then...............great...........
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True but at least Anita and Marveaux have a resemblance of some ability which allows them to carry the ball forward and pass positively into dangerous areas. Jonas and Tiote are incapable of that. while Anita looks like a stiff breeze would knock him off the ball and Marveaux looks like a stiff breeze would injure him
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Best the utter weaklings can do either side of singing about Shola and Pardew. Cretins. Ron, man. Really think this fan rage is somewhat misplaced. I was looking at the screen tonight thinking "daft c***s" at those that paid money to go and watch that in the flesh, then I took a look in the mirror at someone who was sitting at home like a mug doing exactly the same. Only difference is Sky got my money instead of NUFC, which is just as bad if not worse. I don't think it is at all. The fans are refusing to fight for the club in supporting this nonsense. I can see where you're coming from but I think it's pity more than anger that I feel towards them. However, I've been where they are so I can appreciate why they still turn up. There are times when it's all you have, and for some people it's all they'll ever have, they live for it. I can't be mad with people for supporting the team, which is what most of them are doing at the end of the day. Fair point. I just wish people would see the big picture. Surely virtually nobody enjoys the rubbish we serve up at SJP and on the road these days. but what is the big picture? everyone stay's away? won't change anything not with the tv deal it would just mean further cost cuts and bring us no closer to anyone actually buying the club which is the big issue, no one wants to. Disagree - if Ashley is put into a position where he runs the risk of having to put money into the club because attendances were poor and nobody was buying merchandise, he would be out like a shot. In any case, his lack of investment in players will eventually lead to relegation and that will kill off his Sky golden goose. Last night's result is the first step along the way to possibly being relegated. Also don't agree that nobody wants to buy the club - they do, but they know what Ashley is like and they will wait until he is in a position where he cannot mess them about or hold them to ransom...Ashley isn't the only billionaire who thinks he is street-wise....as with everything else, there is always someone smarter/richer and they will come along eventually but it may take a while. Disagree, he'll hold out until the bitter end until he gets the price he wants. And frankly if you were rich why buy an expensive club like newcastle when you can buy a biggish championship club (eg Leeds, Sheffield Wednesday or go to League one Sheffield United or Wolves) for far far less put in some small amount of investment (compared to prem) get them up and boom prem tv package. Are you serious ? Leeds ? Sheff Utd? Wolves ? Since when did ANY of these clubs have the support potential - and actual - around the world that NUFC has ? Lets hope potential buyers know more about club potential than you seem to - don't argue by the way, because you'll start to look silly with that theory. We also have the infrastructure in place. Those clubs might be a lot cheaper to buy but then a lot of money would have to be spent on other things. first up Leeds don't have support potential easily would get their ground filled if they got up. The rest, Wolves not so much as the others but still had enough going in that the club wanted to expand the stadium (then got relegated so stopped) these clubs may not have as much of a fanbase at present but the price would be less than £50m compared to over £200m, and as for infastructure other than the stadium what infastructure do we have? Our youth systems a piece of shit our scouting department is one guy and is our training ground that good really? Leeds have quite a large stadium already and I dare say probably have a better youth system than us. I'm also not pulling this out of thin air, recent trends have had less prem clubs being bought (otherwise how are everton still for sale, now theres a much better buy than us) and more championship clubs, Cardiff, Leicester, Forest, Leeds (to a bank who want to sell them on again apparently) Hull and Watford have all been bought in the last few years, why weren't any of these guys interested in us?
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A win there would be absolutely enormous like as well as, on the basis of last night, a massive surprise. But it's a new week. Who fucking knows? Can't believe NOTHING improved, man. Not even the basics like discipline. It perhaps wasn't the best game to judge us in, as they terrified us from kick off. Just far, far too much pace and movement. Any team out there would have struggled to contain them. Some might have dealt with it better, but not many. We don't play Man City away every week, though. The next four or five games will give us a better idea of where we're at this year. I just hope we get the bodies in that we so obviously need. Yep. It's hard to take watching your team being totally unable to compete with Man City, after the success we've tasted in our lifetimes, but sadly that is the fact of how far certain clubs have moved ahead of the rest. City will hand out comfortable defeats to most of the league this season. I still have mixed feelings about the season TBH, the Cabaye thing is a setback obviously. But on the pitch, we got the inevitable beating and just need to move on now. It's the manner of the defeat that bothers me, half the team looked like they wanted to be somewhere, anywhere, else. That doesn't fill me with much confidence for the rest of the season. its nothing unusual this set of players has shown time and again they're precious and can't cope with the slightest thing going against them
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tbh not really, Nolan half fit as he was is a genuine leader and the one thing we sorely lack since he left is actual goals from midfield
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tbh I wouldn't blame him much for the 2nd goal, just a stupidly good finish by Aguero
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Best the utter weaklings can do either side of singing about Shola and Pardew. Cretins. Ron, man. Really think this fan rage is somewhat misplaced. I was looking at the screen tonight thinking "daft c***s" at those that paid money to go and watch that in the flesh, then I took a look in the mirror at someone who was sitting at home like a mug doing exactly the same. Only difference is Sky got my money instead of NUFC, which is just as bad if not worse. I don't think it is at all. The fans are refusing to fight for the club in supporting this nonsense. I can see where you're coming from but I think it's pity more than anger that I feel towards them. However, I've been where they are so I can appreciate why they still turn up. There are times when it's all you have, and for some people it's all they'll ever have, they live for it. I can't be mad with people for supporting the team, which is what most of them are doing at the end of the day. Fair point. I just wish people would see the big picture. Surely virtually nobody enjoys the rubbish we serve up at SJP and on the road these days. but what is the big picture? everyone stay's away? won't change anything not with the tv deal it would just mean further cost cuts and bring us no closer to anyone actually buying the club which is the big issue, no one wants to. Disagree - if Ashley is put into a position where he runs the risk of having to put money into the club because attendances were poor and nobody was buying merchandise, he would be out like a shot. In any case, his lack of investment in players will eventually lead to relegation and that will kill off his Sky golden goose. Last night's result is the first step along the way to possibly being relegated. Also don't agree that nobody wants to buy the club - they do, but they know what Ashley is like and they will wait until he is in a position where he cannot mess them about or hold them to ransom...Ashley isn't the only billionaire who thinks he is street-wise....as with everything else, there is always someone smarter/richer and they will come along eventually but it may take a while. Disagree, he'll hold out until the bitter end until he gets the price he wants. And frankly if you were rich why buy an expensive club like newcastle when you can buy a biggish championship club (eg Leeds, Sheffield Wednesday or go to League one Sheffield United or Wolves) for far far less put in some small amount of investment (compared to prem) get them up and boom prem tv package.
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not going to base any judgement over a season on City away given how we always perform there but they need to buck up idea's fast. Thats assuming of coarse JFK isn't our manager by tomorrow night.
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perhaps they could actually try then rather than sulk on the pitch or would that be too much to ask of hugely paid footballers?
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he won't go until he gets every penny he put into the club back, thats somewhere around £200m which I can't see anyone paying as it stands-thats also assuming he'll just take break even and not want a profit. What is looks like is the lunatics have taken over the asylum and that Llambias was in fact a moderating influence on Ashley, more prepared to make investment seemed to have learned the lesson from last summer, but nope JFK in instead and god knows who's actually running the club on the business side or trying to do the technical talks about transfers