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Everything posted by Bimpy474
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I went to the pencil museum as a young bairn too Even got meself a few pencils to take into school the next week, what a dork. Pencil museum hahaha
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Never noticed this until I read that on .com, he is very dramatic in his calls isn't he? I think you'll find he does that so he letting the fans in the stadium know why he's giving a penalty, although he is rather dramatic about it to be fair. He's always been like it, remember the penalty he gave us at Stoke for a push, he was showed everyone in the stadium it was push. To be honest i like it, lets us all know why. I also loved it when Stoke moaned that Premier League winner Danny Simpson kept using a towel to dry the balls to waste time, he shrugged and said 'you do it'. Quite liked that reaction Fixed. Ah yes, quite right too
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What's the 74 number about ? Number of goals they've conceded ? Average IQ in Birmingham ?
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Bloody hell man I just said I don't find him all that interesting. The way some people are going on you'd think I'd just shot Bambi. It's more like you just punched Chihuahua you unfeeling bastard.
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Never noticed this until I read that on .com, he is very dramatic in his calls isn't he? I think you'll find he does that so he letting the fans in the stadium know why he's giving a penalty, although he is rather dramatic about it to be fair. He's always been like it, remember the penalty he gave us at Stoke for a push, he was showed everyone in the stadium it was push. To be honest i like it, lets us all know why. I also loved it when Stoke moaned that Danny Simpson kept using a towel to dry the balls to waste time, he shrugged and said 'you do it'. Quite liked that reaction
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All Spurs need to do is win, even if Arsenal win Spurs GD is so superior 2nd is theirs.
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I find the FA trying to send us down a little difficult to believe. Unless you think how s*** we've been is their fault like. No doubt about it we are exactly where we deserve to be but we've had some awful decisions go against us this season. Rightly or wrongly Mike Dean is the only ref that gives that penalty v Palace on Saturday, then we had Agueros offside goal, our 2nd goal to make it 2-0 v Man City in the corresponding fixture being wrongly disallowed, Coloccinis red card v the Mackems, Norwich winner the other week being a handball, the penalty against Mbemba v Man Utd and that's just off the top of my head without even thinking. Match deciding decisions that have gone against us. Now I've always been of the belief that decisions even themselves out and no doubt we have had one or two go our way but we are well in the negative when it comes to refereeing/linesmen decisions this season. I absolutely agree with had very few decisions go our way, in fact i think we've been quite hard done by. The thing i find laughable is, that the FA/Premier League sit in a room with the refs to collude to sent us down, with said poor decisions, which is what some seem to think goes on. One other thing, the penalty given against Sissoko, it's as stonewall as you get. Just take a look at Sissoko as soon as he's done it, he looks straight at the ref knowing what he did if spotted was a penalty. The decision is good one and Sissoko is the one who should be copping stick for doing something so brainless, not the ref for seeing it. Just imo like.
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I find the FA trying to send us down a little difficult to believe. Unless you think how shit we've been is their fault like.
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It's not Rafa i'm worried about, he's pulling of a wonderful run right now but it's still the same core of shite it was. Lascelles, possibly the big factor imo. A proper head the ball big centre half we've needed for ages....who knew eh.
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Out of the Sunderland game then if reported. Every single one of their midfielders are capable of getting a goal at anytime. Aye just like John '1 goal in 10 years' Obi Mikel Bosh
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Like my Mum when it's icy.
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Out of the Sunderland game then if reported. Wasnt biting him.. some dude had his hand over Costa's mouth Ah good, i think.
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Out of the Sunderland game then if reported.
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We both know he'll finish lower in the table than Pearson, though. You little sod
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It was only a suggestion...
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Rafa was in charge when we got beat by Norwich and were utterly shite at Southampton. Just worried the players will revert to type away from home, couldn't have picked a better game to change that though to be fair.
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Just checking but everyone does remember we're absolutely awful away from home right (Liverpool result aside).
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After this season, I get emotional if we win the toss.
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Why post that shit, seriously? Because it's fucking true http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-3569979/Rafa-Benitez-frame-Everton-job-Toffees-eye-former-Liverpool-boss-replace-Roberto-Martinez-summer.html?ITO=1490&ns_mchannel=rss&ns_campaign=1490 Not saying he will, like. Is nobody else nervous at the possibility, even if he does have history with them? Got to use that pic of Rafa for image of the week
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They're not? Anyway, loved that end to the game. Brutal. Clattenburg was absent at the wheel though. How did that end 11 vs 11? His pen run out.
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Honestly, I don't think you understand. Saying we will "throw" the game implies that we have some influence on the result of the match. We haven't had that all season. You're all being incredibly daft. Me no like over confidence, we are Newcastle after all.
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Aye, they are happy they have won it as one fluke season will be enough for them to say that anyone can win and have an equal chance. Next season referee's will be even more biased for the big clubs to ensure it never happens again. If anything Sky is precisely the reason this is possible. Now that every Prem club has spending power that outstrips 99% of clubs on the continent, anyone can build a decent squad/hire a good manager by spending through the roof. Once you do that and everything breaks right for you like it did for Leicester, you're in business. Obviously Man Utd/Chelsea/Man City will still have a slight built-in advantage but it isn't insurmountable like it was just 5~6 years ago. This is bad news for the Spurs and Newcastles of the world who have/had fanbases and financial means that far outstripped those of other second-tier clubs, but it's great for everyone else and the watchability of the Premier League in general. Who knew that Sky money would end up being the great equalizer? Have Leicester really spent that much though? That's the point. Their best players have been Vardy and Mahrez. Good scouting to spot technically good footballers, who work hard and have something about them. Basically the complete opposite to how we do it.
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Quite like Scott parker as a pundit.
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I do, while eating prawn cocktails.