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Everything posted by Varadi
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Don't think even that matters now - one more win for the mackems and they'll probably be above Villa too.
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We finished 5th with Tiote absolutely bossing it, he's far from the biggest problem in our midfield like.
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Cardiff, Fulham and Norwich look nailed on now.
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They've now scored twice as many goals in the last 90 minutes than we've managed in our last 7 games
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Seems to have a decent turn of pace that I hadn't really noticed before.
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Should probably be something in the OP about him basically keeping the mackems up 2 seasons running with the points he's gifted them.
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Aye - you can't play on for that length of time before deciding to bring it back. And then give a pen for a foul outside the box ffs.
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Moyes is interested in working in Germany apparently: http://www.express.co.uk/sport/football/472601/EXCLUSIVE-David-Moyes-to-return-to-management-in-Germany-after-Man-Utd-sacking Wouldn't blame him tbh - any job is going to be a step down for him, at least in a different league he can start with a clean slate.
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Yet another example of the inability of our manager to actually manage.
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The way things are going, we'll probably hammer them 5-0 to help the Makems' goal difference. We've already done far more than our fair share for the mackems goal difference.
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Unless Norwich win like. Which is basically not happening Norwich's only hope now is if Arsenal have 4th tied up before the last game and they rest everyone for the cup final...
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Tomorrow's game is absolutely huge for this lot - win it and I reckon they're as good as safe, lose and they'll probably need to beat both WBA and Swansea if you take into account the 3 points we'll donate to Cardiff next weekend.
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Interesting - is he actually going to break rank and speak out against the regime?? Is he fuck. Spineless turd.
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He's an extra body I suppose, will come in handy for Europe, our cup runs, errr....when we sell Tiote and Ben Arfa....
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Aye, certainly seems that way.
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All success does (I imagine) is increase your expectations. Most of the baggage it brings is quite frankly embarrassing and certainly not something you would ever want to trade your club's identity for. I doubt a Man City fan truly feels any more enjoyment than a Rotherham fan, or a Forrest fan, or whoever. what. They haven't traded their identity though. They are still man city. You reckon when that Aguero goal went in that wasn't the single greatest moment of them supporting their team? Well what's the point we may as well turn it in if success brings "embarrassing baggage". I think you've completely missed what I'm saying here like, which is a canny effort considering the post was 3 lines long I'm not saying Man City have traded their identity, I'm saying that I wouldn't want us to trade our identity for what they have, as ultimately enjoyment of the sport is all relative. And are you trying to say success doesn't bring "embarrassing baggage"? Glory hunters, the "global brand", the fucking Poznan etc. I'm not saying this ought-weighs the enjoyment of winning trophies, just that it's another thing to consider. I'd pretty much take anything other than the shit we're being served up at the moment mind, it's just boring on every level. On that note, witnessing Newcastle win the league would be the greatest moment in my life, but if I didn't die from alcohol poisoning, I could probably live with going a while until the next trophy just to avoid glory hunters and the apathy towards winning trophies (Oh, nice, another trophy as expected. Yay.) my Man Utd supporting mates have. Is that a weird thought? It's weird to think that, after a couple of years supporting a very successful Newcastle, a lot of us could become complete and utter bellends There would still be threads about how shit the manager is, how we should be playing better football and desperately need at least 6 new players in the summer.
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Bought one and will be taking it with me to the match. Good stuff. What's it say? Pardew Out in big letters and then underneath is three stats: First NUFC manager to lose 5 consecutive PL games, Most NUFC PL losses in one season and biggest home defeat for 87 years. I'll upload a photo when it comes. Take a black marker so you can alter that at half time. Actually a decent idea, good chance the cameras would pick up on it too.
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"Pardew and his management team remain big admirers of Ameobi for his work both on and off the pitch" tells you all you need to know about "Pardew and his management team." Going by some reports it's only Shola's presence that's stopping Pardew getting his head kicked in by the other players, no wonder he likes having him around.
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If we get rid of Pardew we don't need the mackems relegating, we can get back to dishing out routine beatings to the useless twats.
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Forster linked with a return, presumably if we sell Krul: http://www.express.co.uk/sport/football/472072/Toon-track-a-Forster-return
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Perfect timing for new contract talks tbh - he is our form striker with more goals than the rest of the team put together over the last 5 games, and likely to be the only forward we have at the World Cup, good tournament there and his value could skyrocket....
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He's going to be our next manager isn't he??
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Interesting if true:
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Injured apparently: http://www.physioroom.com/news/english_premier_league/epl_injury_table.php