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Ghandis Flip-Flop

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  1. It's like watching Peter N'dluv or whatever he was called, I don't think I've seen him lift his head up once when he's been in possession and as a result has run into blind alleys and conceded possession easily.

     

    Don't even get me started on the lack of work tracking back. pathetic. why start Sameobi at the Council House but not at St James'?

  2. I can't believe people seem happy to go along with the possibility of us selling Tiote who is one of the best players of his type that we've had since I've been watching us.  If it was that easy to pick a Tiote up we'd have been doing it for years and we haven’t. 

     

    If we are going to progress then we’ll have to draw a line in the sand and say we’re not selling our best players and now is the time to do that while we’re on the up.  We’re doing much better than anybody could have guessed 3 months ago, why not try to build on that instead of going for a profit that we’ll not see?

     

     

    Yep.

     

    Really don't think people understand quite how important this guy is. Some very strange comments in here.

     

     

    I think most people know how good and important he is, however we are well aware of what our ownership will do if presented with a suitably high bid.

  3. Can't those bastards not just poach Diame ffs. Or do they gain more from poaching from their rivals? :shifty:

     

    This is what suprises me about the Tiote link, wouldn't the other clubs just go for Diame as he'd cost significantly less than Tiote who wouldn't be a guaranteed starter at Chelsea when everyone is fit

     

  4. I wouldn't be against this on the premise we actually bring someone else in before the sale goes through.

     

    There are others who can do the job he does out there, if the club are playing similar games to what they did with Carroll last year I just hope they actually have a replacement lined up.

  5. http://publicaccess.newcastle.gov.uk/online-applications/applicationDetails.do?activeTab=neighbourComments&keyVal=L5ZY13BSAP000

     

    These are the public comments regarding the signs for s**** Direct on the Gallowgate and Barrack Road, 275, not that they made any difference.

     

    That is only the adverts on the outside, I'm not sure they need anything for the St James' Park signs.

     

    Well the Ricoh is having to be referred to as the City of Coventry Stadium during the Olympics, so maybe a temporary sign will have to be made

  6. The naming rights have been available for ages man, no one is interested it's simply a ruse to get more Sports Direct advertising. Wouldn't be surprised if its used as a tax dodge on advertising costs too.

  7. Think he'd be an Ideal impact sub personally. Yes he was poor in places today but I think people are conveniently forgetting a few of the great runs he did early on in the game. Particularly the one where he flashed the ball across the 6 yard box where Ba and Best were caught on their heals.

     

    Certainly not a write off but I think it would be unwise to continue starting him given the way Marveaux has played when given an opportunity

  8. I am starting to think he has compromising photos of Pardew at the minute as he's been the obvious person to take off in the closing stages of the last two games.

     

    If I were Marveux I'd be wondering what I had to do to get a start at the minute

  9. Whilst I see what certain people are saying about it being early in the season I'd say we've been saying the same thing since Pardew took over, it has to be to his and the players credit that since he took over nearly a year ago we haven't really had a run of poor results.

     

    The odd one or two here or there but fingers crossed no big post Christmas Bruce style slump.

  10. Good point. Even after his Mackem slayings though. When they were the same age I just thought Shola was a s*** Carl Cort.

     

    Can't remember Carl Cort being clapped off the pitch by Barca fans in the Nou Camp during a Champions League game!

  11. You do remember that Arsenal weren't as weak against us as they were in subsequent games, it was against us that Song and Gervinho picked up their bans and Nasri hadn't yet departed either.

     

    Also how the hell can an away derby be classed as an easy game?

     

    he didn't play, what does that prove? :lol:

     

    That they had the option of playing him, something Wenger hasn't had since he signed for Man City 'durr'

  12. You do remember that Arsenal weren't as weak against us as they were in subsequent games, it was against us that Song and Gervinho picked up their bans and Nasri hadn't yet departed either.

     

    Also how the hell can an away derby be classed as an easy game?

  13. you're right, and he looked great that day. seemed to walk past 3 or 4 players a couple of times but ultimately wasnt on the pitch long enough to make anything significant happen

     

    Yup coupled with Gilks having the game of his life/C****** and Nolan seemingly incapable of hitting a shot with any real power.

  14. Agree about the likeable factor of the team. Been the one constant since relegation and seems to be surviving despite having the core ripped out of it.

     

    showed signs of learning, maturity and tactical development i didn't expect to see in him

     

    Disagreed there. Showed a disappointing lack of that.

     

    In any case, as said, any of Keegan2's qualities were irrelevant given that he had no intention on imparting them on the team.

     

    Eh? I'm sure he wanted to but there were 'just a few' mitigating circumstances preventing him from doing so.

     

     

  15. I find it particularly amusing that one retard is basing his argument on Ben Arfa getting hauled off in the Blackpool game.

     

    Now forgive me for having a slightly different memory of that day it being part of a 600 mile round trip. Ben Arfa was a 72 minute sub for Jonas in that game and as a result I don't remember seeing him hauled off.

  16. I think Hughton instructed him not to get forward very much tbh, as every time he crossed half way, he looked to shift the ball ASAP and retreat back into position.

    Funny that as my main memory of the lad was his eagerness to get forward and even have a crack from outside the box. Was unlucky not to score at least once. As for those apparently getting carried away, Remember just like a certain Mr Sturridge not getting a game in Chelsea's first team doesn't mean you're not good enough for 80% of the other Premier League teams.

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