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gjohnson

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  1. Mostly...the crest looks utter garbage though
  2. It does sound like we are the only ones even remotely concerned with staying within FFP. Yes we've spent a bit in the last year or so, but nothing more than should be reasonably expected looking at where we were and have been.
  3. Some unsurprising bitterness in those threads. How dare we have the nerve to spend money and sign a player
  4. Because Barnes isnt better than ASM, and would command a huge transfer fee and wages
  5. So Willock then. Player of the season doesn't get dropped barring a massive loss in form
  6. gjohnson

    sunderland

    RTG is no representation of them in real life. Most are sound football fans who appreciate a rivaly but don't make it their be all and end all, and just want their team to do well. Yes there is a bit of "banter" but it's mostly good humoured considering our relative positions. RTG represents the extreme who who would rather us do badly than them do well
  7. This the Nufc crest is barely visible
  8. Well for something that will never be worn it's not bad. Badge not being in normal colours is the worst thing about it as it's barely visible
  9. The media are useless with our transfers. Only Botman leaked in any way shape or form really. We got Isak, Bruno, Burn, and Tonali pretty much done and dusted before the media and itks came crawling out. Our "public" chases have not usually ended up with us signing the player in question, but are then followed up with an out of the blue link no one had heard even mentioned. Would bet good money our next signing has not been mentioned by anyone. Won't be an elite level superstar, but probably 22-23, who has been secretly watched for ages
  10. Well balls to him. He's gone to Spurs. Good for him. We've got Tonali instead who could end up better or worse, but we are probably better off without an walking ego who is a good player but not as good as he thinks he is
  11. Always had a soft spot for them due to an ex. Always remember freezing cold afternoons watching them at Forfar and Montrose with only a 2000 degree Bridie to keep warm
  12. No manager was ever going to succeed under Ashley without being a huge arse licker. He achieved something getting 5th. Deservedly or not it is still an achievement, but was never sustainable and I still consider it the flukiest result since Leicester took the title. A decent manager would have had those player consistently in the top 6
  13. At the price floating around it doesn't sound like we were too bothered about him, and went for Tonali instead. If correct and Spurs got him for 40m as opposed to the 55 we were supposedly told then it looks and sounds like he's more bothered about living in London as a millionaire than living in Newcastle as both a superstar and a millionaire. Suggests he doesn't have the confidence he has the ability to be a big team influence. There could be a million personal reasons, and yes I do think us missing out is a bit of a reality check, but if a player isn't keen on coming here it rarely works out
  14. Yeah...transfermarkt also said we paid £40m more than Isak was worth, so wouldn't pay much attention to them
  15. Krafth and Manquillo are not the quality we need, Trippier is getting on in years, and Ashby seems nowhere near ready for the U21s let alone first team. Looks like sensible planning to me....Trippier first choice till his legs completely go with Livramenko second choice, and Ashby to be more prominent in a season or two
  16. We have one with genuine quality, who is only going to decline as age catches up. One who is solid enough but doesn't offer a lot going forward, and another who is like the second but slightly worse. We do need a long term replacement for Trippier ability wise at least. Replacing his leadership will be more difficult
  17. Our defence has not been the problem this year, it has been turning draws into wins. Yes we need a forward plan as Schaar is not getting any younger, and neither is Trippier. It is difficult to argue for dropping either presently but they can't go on forever and there is no guarantee that any replacement will do as well as they have. Saying that, if they can carry it on for a season or two we could well be established enough to be looking at genuine upgrades. In terms of turning draws into wins, who gets dropped and replaced? With Tonali coming in Willock seems most likely to be dropped in the medium term at least
  18. I would say Eddie knows and sees a whole load more than us, which is why Burn has been a mainstay of a side expected to be upper mid-table but is now in Europe's top competion
  19. It's easy to forget Gillespie, as he was pretty much a one trick pony. Worked at the time but he'd be easily neutralised now. HBA could do everything Ginola could do and more, but Robert had that cannon of a left that even Hatem didn't come close to. There's not many south paws in premier league time that have come close to the power and accuracy he was capable of
  20. Better player by far but Robert was far more effective and transformative to a team. Ginola was a much better footballer by far but in terms of a team Ginola inched a good team to being great, Robert (and Bellamy) took an average team to almost great. I saw both and would take Robert over Ginola in a heartbeat in today's game. Both moody and lazy, one could dazzle with tricks and dribbles every game and produce nothing but entertainment, the other would do the square route of sod all for a game, then win the next three by himself.
  21. It was better than Bergkamps Vs Dabizas purely because I'm still convinced today that it was not deliberate. The ball fell in a good place and he took the best advantage. However Roberts invertved overhead backwards karate goal was for Man U or Arsenal at the time it would be considered one of the all time great goals
  22. Robert with Bellamy was the biggest transformation of a team that we've not seen since Eddie came along. Their pace took us from lower midfield to title challengers in a year. Both hugely effective, but Robert was far more memorable due to being terrible or spectacular. Bellamy probably had an overall better contribution but barring a game or two it wasn't as obvious
  23. That the backwards overhead karate kick? Still never understood how he did it. It's as good as Bergkamps Vs Dabizas in my head
  24. To be fair Shearer destroyed Terry when he could barely walk let alone run. Receive the pass, quick turn and boom. No pace required
  25. If Solano had played for Man Utd he'd be considered one of the PL greats
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