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His pens away at QPR and Palace.
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I always think with Ronaldinho that for 3 years he was incredible but after that seemed to lose all motivation Aye, definitely. But in terms of what he could do, he has to be there for me. The game against Madrid where he got clapped off after destroying them is one of the best individual performances ever imo That was the 0-3 at the Bernabeu in 2005 wasn't it?
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Benefits of being one who usually keeps his nose clean and who wears Juve colours. Mainly the latter. Fino alla fine.
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Attacking fellow fans. Brilliant stuff.
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Crystal Palace vs Newcastle United - 22/09/2018 @ 15:00 - No UK TV
HaydnNUFC replied to ToonArmy1892's topic in Football
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Refuse to believe anything takeover related until there's a club statement telling us the club is officially changing hands. Got my hopes up last season for them to be torn down. Fuck off Mike.
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3 years and 3 months practically before I was born. Mint.
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23 since the start of the 16/17 season. Crackers. “It all evens itself out though” How many have we had in that time? 8. 6 of them during 16/17. The 2 we've had since back in the PL we've missed. 8 under Hughton in total as well. That's just ones we scored though, unsure about how many we missed.
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We've not had a numerical advantage in a PL match since Boxing Day 2013. That can't be right mate, i think it was Stoke at home when they had two sent off, Ben Arfa was brilliant and got dropped by Pardew for the next game That was Boxing Day 2013, but it was unbelievable, wasn't it. The game prior he came off the bench and took the piss out of Palace at Selhurst Park, then took the piss out of Stoke. Then dropped for Arsenal. God it's been almost 5 years and it still riles me.
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We've not had a numerical advantage in a PL match since Boxing Day 2013.
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Bloody hell, on that one it looks like a xenomorph has murdered a fan on the way up the stairs and they haven't bothered to clean up the blood.
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Dear me. A late signing, new to the league, new to the country and he hasn't started in some of the toughest fixtures we could have? Shoot him now. He's played 56 minutes of PL football, all of which have came from the bench against Tottenham, Cardiff (in which he won the penalty), Chelsea and Arsenal. Fuck him off, he's shite.
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Yeah both of them at their best would have been fun to watch. Colo was one of my favourite players such a shame how it all ended. He was so good to watch in the Championship and for a couple of seasons after that. He posts quite regularly on Instagram of himself playing for us That first Championship season up until his injury in 2012/13 he was quality. After that injury he went way downhill.
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Douglas Costa has gone down in my estimation a little bit.
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I think it's a small portion tbh. Social media and screaming towards the manager at the match unfortunately give a them a bigger voice than the majority.
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Under Hodgson they've lost every single game in which Zaha hasn't started.
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The Rangers fans who were on the podcast said that going or not going isn't the be all and end all. I agree that whilst it makes a statement, pressure on his other companies is more lucrative in rattling him than staying away. I agree btw in terms of buying things in the ground, how people can still do that is beyond me. But whilst Rafa is manager it's going to be hard for people to chuck it. No offence to Rangers fans, but their games and equally Blackpool, that league doesn't get the exposure or coverage like the PL does. When has there been a premier league game shown on Sky with nobody attending, at the time Rangers were not even in their top tier. The TMG need to get us all not going in, it's a massive challenge to convince over 50,000 but really you don't need to convince 50,000, one person has to convince themselves. You are responsible for you. But in this day and age everyone loves to be part of something a trend or something bigger,there were tons in the town centre outside SD in the first protest, most for a great cause, others out of sheer noseyness what's going on etc. Sounds bitchy "I did the protest," I took a banner, I wear my magpie group badge" I'm part of something, Just don't fucking go in there at all. Did you go in yesterday Hyden? Jesus, my name is right there when replying, how can you get it that wrong Yeah I did. One of the pathetic Ashley apologist sheep is what I am I suppose, then. Just took part in all 3 home game protests because it's trendy to. Sorry but that's a load of shite. We all have reasons for going or not, we all have different breaking points; hopefully after getting into university this time next year it will be my last season anyway, but I would've chucked it if Rafa left regardless. In addition to that, after what happened with my dad back in January I would like to spend as much time with him as possible, he's been going since the early 70s. If the MG organise a boycott, like all of the previous protests, we'll be taking part in it. Not because it's trendy, because it's a cause I believe in. Sorry Hayden, was the mobile typo. You will get this though, some fans disagreeing with you attending and you having your own reasons for going, I'm just saying some people do get involved for a bit of attention, if you are strong willed you just wouldn't feed Ashley pockets, but that's my opinion, I'm sure loads will disagree, they have their season ticket now so what else are they going to do with it. But before freaking out like I'm slagging you off, (I'm not btw) I wanted to ask you would you be prepared to miss a game? If somebody organised whichever live game will be shown on Sky, for all fans to miss one game, I'm sure whatever an individual's reasons for going or not going, each ticket holder could skip one live game to make a statement to the wankers at the club and the ignorant media. You do what you need to do, my replies are not personal, I just wish all could boycott even for one game.?? Your autocorrect has done it again Sorry if my reply appears aggressive, not my intention. My ST is the only Ashley thing that I've spent money on. I don't buy merchandise, shirts, drinks, pies, how grown men can do that is beyond me, before the game or during HT, with probably the exception for really young bairns going for the first time. If the MG organise a boycott as a protest for a game on TV then I would definitely partake in it, without a doubt.
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The Rangers fans who were on the podcast said that going or not going isn't the be all and end all. I agree that whilst it makes a statement, pressure on his other companies is more lucrative in rattling him than staying away. I agree btw in terms of buying things in the ground, how people can still do that is beyond me. But whilst Rafa is manager it's going to be hard for people to chuck it. No offence to Rangers fans, but their games and equally Blackpool, that league doesn't get the exposure or coverage like the PL does. When has there been a premier league game shown on Sky with nobody attending, at the time Rangers were not even in their top tier. The TMG need to get us all not going in, it's a massive challenge to convince over 50,000 but really you don't need to convince 50,000, one person has to convince themselves. You are responsible for you. But in this day and age everyone loves to be part of something a trend or something bigger,there were tons in the town centre outside SD in the first protest, most for a great cause, others out of sheer noseyness what's going on etc. Sounds bitchy "I did the protest," I took a banner, I wear my magpie group badge" I'm part of something, Just don't fucking go in there at all. Did you go in yesterday Hyden? Jesus, my name is right there when replying, how can you get it that wrong Yeah I did. One of the pathetic Ashley apologist sheep is what I am I suppose, then. Just took part in all 3 home game protests because it's trendy to. Sorry but that's a load of shite. We all have reasons for going or not, we all have different breaking points; hopefully after getting into university this time next year it will be my last season anyway, but I would've chucked it if Rafa left regardless. In addition to that, after what happened with my dad back in January I would like to spend as much time with him as possible, he's been going since the early 70s. If the MG organise a boycott, like all of the previous protests, we'll be taking part in it. Not because it's trendy, because it's a cause I believe in.
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The Rangers fans who were on the podcast said that going or not going isn't the be all and end all. I agree that whilst it makes a statement, pressure on his other companies is more lucrative in rattling him than staying away. I agree btw in terms of buying things in the ground, how people can still do that is beyond me. But whilst Rafa is manager it's going to be hard for people to chuck it.
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That jog after being put through on goal was embarrassing. The fact that he wants to leave and we're still having to play him due to lack of depth is shambolic.
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Only seems to get started in games against the top sides for some reason.
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The start we were given in terms of fixtures was horrid but after a good first half where we put pressure on them with set pieces and it was a case of second balls not dropping for us and decision making, ie Perez failing to see Ritchie in acres when breaking. The second half was utterly rancid and why that was I've no clue. Lascelles going off shouldn't have any bearing on our transition or movement in midfield but those two things were non-existent and that resulted in an utterly embarrassing 25 minutes and a later 20 minutes of nothingness. Changes needed to be made far earlier too mind, but only not fully fit players were available due to a derisory lack of depth. And we all know who's fault that is.