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Nailed on loss then. Its secondary to us until after Leverkusen and its their biggest bar none. Given the choice, if beating Leverkusen was offered to us with the guarantee of knock-out stage CL, I'm guessing most of us would rather win that. Not the 'I miss the Derby's me like' lads, Champions League and cup runs! Bah! give them arguing with the locals about who finishes higher any day. Didn't follow it at all so am only presuming they were second best again, though did see the goal f*ck me man, massive deflection off shit-heads arse could have gone anywhere so obviously flies in the corner. Not gonna says its better to be lucky than good because they're clearly (having watched nothing) both lucky and good.
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Newcastle United 2-2 Tottenham Hotspur (02/12/25) | post-match from pg. 46
Wolfcastle replied to Yorkie's topic in Football
Thanks a bunch Mr Totally Asking For It. -
Newcastle United 2-2 Tottenham Hotspur (02/12/25) | post-match from pg. 46
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Absolute robbery. All that work. -
Newcastle United 2-2 Tottenham Hotspur (02/12/25) | post-match from pg. 46
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least we deserve - should have been the clincher rather than opener -
Newcastle United 2-2 Tottenham Hotspur (02/12/25) | post-match from pg. 46
Wolfcastle replied to Yorkie's topic in Football
fluke win against the run of play for manager under pressure with a gnarly fanbase type situation -
Newcastle United 2-2 Tottenham Hotspur (02/12/25) | post-match from pg. 46
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Becoming a bit frustrating because we didn't get that warranted goal Got a feels it'll continue and end that way -
Newcastle United vs. Tottenham Hotspur: 2/12/25 @ 20:15 (Sky Sports)
Wolfcastle replied to HaydnNUFC's topic in Football
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Everton 1-4 Newcastle United (29/11/25) | post-match from pg. 38
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Doncaster, Morcambe, Newport -
The 'acoustics' there carry the boos really well.
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Declare now. Dont like playing teams on the back of a thrashing for the response.
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Everton 1-4 Newcastle United (29/11/25) | post-match from pg. 38
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Debut at new grounds Spurs won 1-0 Mackems drew 2-2 Boro won 2-1 Southampton lost 3-1 Man City lost 1-0 Huddersfield won 4-3 Arsenal drew 1-1 West Ham won 3-2 Stoke drew 0-0 Swansea drew 1-1 Coventry won 3-2 Cardiff won 1-0 Hull drew 0-0 Brighton lost 1-0 Brentford lost 1-0 Bolton lost 1-0 Derby won 1-0 -
Everton 1-4 Newcastle United (29/11/25) | post-match from pg. 38
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Excellent drainage system in the stands at the Hill-Dick/new White Hart Lane -
Everton 1-4 Newcastle United (29/11/25) | post-match from pg. 38
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He'd better be on pens like -
Everton 1-4 Newcastle United (29/11/25) | post-match from pg. 38
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Lejuene-esque -
Everton vs. Newcastle United: 29/11/25 @ 17:30 (Sky Sports)
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Hope it goes better than the last keeper to make a full league debut there -
We'll be doing well to finish above them. But that's exactly the sort of thing some people missed and wanted back.
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The Hearts hope is predictably going down the pan.
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Everton vs. Newcastle United: 29/11/25 @ 17:30 (Sky Sports)
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This will be grim fare, but I do appreciate traditions being passed from old stadium to new -
We were ideal for him. What should have been and usually was nailed on PL funds for very little investment, guaranteed crowds around 50k, big profile, plenty of eye-balls on us and still attractive to some because of what went before him. Sheff Wed have none of that. All its got going for it is that it couldn't get any worse. If they were a middling second tier club he'd be as bad for them as he was us given his need to carve money out of a much smaller operation.
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They'll never walk out alone
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Was just thinking this has to be to most obscene and obscenely bad throwing around of money since Dalglish's first year at Blackburn
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Cant see it working out for either party. Ashley has never tried to run a club to achieve some kind of success - only to make money out of it and that's going to require improvements across the board he has no record of making or wanting to make. He makes his money by having clubs scrimp, they've got nowt to scrimp on and a historically very fickle fanbase he cant bank on showing up and funding it, let alone any record of being able to maintain top flight football to get it that way.