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ExiledGeordie

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  1. Perch actually does ok in that position but starting him instead of Anita.
  2. Seems pretty obvious its a 433, what are Ando and Lowes going on about Surprised Anita isn't playing
  3. From the interview Pardew apparently gave to total sport about strikers and midfielders being easier to slot into a side if they're new signings I think Gouffran and Sissoko will start and Taylor in defence with Colo. That's the impression I get anyway and thats what Mick Lowes/Ando were saying.
  4. Yeah I think he's just been a bit burnt out. His positioning for the Reading equaliser was poor but to be fair if anything its his work going forward that often is lacking in the final 3rd. Ridiculous to put him in the same bracket as Williamson.
  5. I'm absolutely fascinated by tonight's game. Are you guys mainly bricking it, or really confident? Think that should be a poll tbh. Confidently bricking it. Ask again at 6:45 after the team sheets are announced. I've mentioned it before, but my wife is Villa. She's just completely given up on this season. It just seems to me that even if they win, they expect to go down - almost to a man. Look at Brummie's post a couple of pages back to confirm this. Really depressing to see such a long time supporter so depressed about his team tbh. I know a lot of NUFC-fans don't like them since our relegation, but after tonight I would really like them to pick themselves up tbh. It's a symptom of the game today. Brummie has long bemoaned the current state of affairs, but it's possible to tolerate it as long as your team is half-decent, or has the potential to be. When that goes too, then it's rough. My first Spurs game was in the 70s, in the Second Division. I would be tempted to walk away from football now, if we hadn't got a terrific (for the most part) chairman ten years ago. If I was still in England I'd have probably started to watch Leyton Orient more often, then had to stand and watch as West Ham got gifted a stadium in their backyard. That would probably have been enough for me to walk away. I never thought I'd prefer the American way of approaching sports, but despite several flaws, there's something really right about knowing that however s*** your local team is this season, a couple of drafts might turn things your way. I still feel at heart that you should support your local club, but in many cases the club properly rooted in your community probably plays in the Northern League, or Conference South. I'm just very, very lucky that my team is Spurs, just as you are very lucky that yours is Newcastle (and specifically, that you stopped being ropey at exactly the right time - the beginning of the Premier League). If your team is neither of the above, and has one or two poor seasons, then it feels like that could be your lot. Where do you live now? He's just mentioned the upside of American sports so I would guess the US. Yeah I figure that part out for myself thanks ;-) I used to live in the states, I was interested where.
  6. I'm absolutely fascinated by tonight's game. Are you guys mainly bricking it, or really confident? Think that should be a poll tbh. I feel like Im waiting for my verdict in a murder trial- Im either getting a death sentence- or walking and celebrating, the jury are still out. Spot on I've had practical exams recently and I've got the same feeling going in this match ffs
  7. I'm absolutely fascinated by tonight's game. Are you guys mainly bricking it, or really confident? Think that should be a poll tbh. Confidently bricking it. Ask again at 6:45 after the team sheets are announced. I've mentioned it before, but my wife is Villa. She's just completely given up on this season. It just seems to me that even if they win, they expect to go down - almost to a man. Look at Brummie's post a couple of pages back to confirm this. Really depressing to see such a long time supporter so depressed about his team tbh. I know a lot of NUFC-fans don't like them since our relegation, but after tonight I would really like them to pick themselves up tbh. It's a symptom of the game today. Brummie has long bemoaned the current state of affairs, but it's possible to tolerate it as long as your team is half-decent, or has the potential to be. When that goes too, then it's rough. My first Spurs game was in the 70s, in the Second Division. I would be tempted to walk away from football now, if we hadn't got a terrific (for the most part) chairman ten years ago. If I was still in England I'd have probably started to watch Leyton Orient more often, then had to stand and watch as West Ham got gifted a stadium in their backyard. That would probably have been enough for me to walk away. I never thought I'd prefer the American way of approaching sports, but despite several flaws, there's something really right about knowing that however s*** your local team is this season, a couple of drafts might turn things your way. I still feel at heart that you should support your local club, but in many cases the club properly rooted in your community probably plays in the Northern League, or Conference South. I'm just very, very lucky that my team is Spurs, just as you are very lucky that yours is Newcastle (and specifically, that you stopped being ropey at exactly the right time - the beginning of the Premier League). If your team is neither of the above, and has one or two poor seasons, then it feels like that could be your lot. Where do you live now?
  8. Merson has never rated us. Also about the new signings, it's not like we're going to be fielding 5 or 6 new players ffs. We'll play 3 at most and probably 2, that's hardly wholesale changes.
  9. ExiledGeordie

    Papiss Cissé

    I could see him scoring, he had chances against Reading. All he needs is one really decent finish and his confidence will be right back up there again
  10. He's moaning about wheeling and dealing after the shit stirring he's caused in the past, jesus christ
  11. Cabaye is the match winner in this for me. If we have say Anita and Sissoko with him in midfield he'll be able to really influence play going forward. He's deadly from free kicks and if he's pushed a bit further forward I can see him getting chances like the goal he scored at SOS.
  12. I just hope he's had a lift like we all have meaning it doesn't do anything stupid. He's got the players, send them out to win games ffs and start to build some optimism. It's all there for him now.
  13. Tomorrow night's team sheet is going to be one of the most eagerly awaited in a long while... I can just imagine the pulse an hour before kick off. Then 60 minutes of the most memorable forum meltdown when Simpson and Obertan starts and Perch displaces Anita in midfield. Ranger takes Gouffran's place on the bench. Get a hold of the game early and silence the crowd. He needs to ask the players to be brave, the new players to play their natural game and express themselves. This will put fear into Villa. If we start slowly and look hesitant and are too rigid I fear the worst. The players have to feel this is a fresh start and every game is winnable. There is more than enough resources now to put points on the board. But pard must be brave, he must give the players confidence and freedom. We'll see. We've got some tricky fixtures coming up after the Villa game. Pards really does need to be brave and try and win this one. No need to go all guns blazing, just don't sit back too deep either. Put the quality players on the pitch and let them do their stuff. All of this is spot on. If we sit back too much and invite them on they'll only grow in confidence. That said our play was so much better with Cabaye in the side against Reading and went to shit when he came off. With him in the side and probably Sissoko we should have much more control over things and have the ability for the sucker punch. The Williamson factor has also thankfully been removed. Definitely need to start strong though.
  14. Certainly gives us that extra bit of a chance if we can bring him off the bench for 20 mins against Spurs (if the match is still close by then). Previously I'd say we had no chance whatsoever of getting anything there. In fact we'll still probably lose but we'll go there as a very different team with Sissoko, Mbiwa et al and be able to give them a decent game.
  15. Cabaye is a match winner on day as is HBA but this lad looks like he could also be one too.
  16. It's getting pretty bad in the build up to this match. I went to bed thinking about it and woke up thinking about the match this morning ffs
  17. Same here. Would be a massive stepback if Colo went in the summer and we just settled with Taylor. Especially as Taylor is a ticking time bomb injury wise. It's not like when he gets injured he's down for 2-3 weeks, it's months. They'll have to get someone else in the summer when Colo goes.
  18. Good point and hamstrings are notorious for going again
  19. I want to watch this somewhere in town with an atmosphere, it'll be fucking hideous if we lose but electric if we win! Strength in numbers and all that
  20. First goal is massive. From the reports on the Millwall game and in general their backline is all over the place at the moment with zero confidence. If we score first while there'll still be a threat from Benteke and Agbonlahor their arses could go completely. The crowd will lose it and they'll be up against it. Benteke and Agbonlahor are a threat on their day though. ....They score first and we'll have to prove we can come from behind to win for the first time since dinosaurs walked the earth.
  21. been here before If only it was that straightforward. Had too many let downs in the past in games where we should've won
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