

Jonas
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Would look really nice but we shouldn't limit our thinking to matching the Gallowgate up with the Leazes. Build it bigger. The unevenness of the stadium is a virtue in itself.
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Really good news. I've long dreaded the day it was built upon for aesthetic and hobbling us reasons. The thing with the East Stand is there are buildings a lot closer to it than Leazes Terrace towards the Gallowgate, through that cobbled stone little alley. Don't know if its listed though.
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Since were talking about cheating to win titles, why not throw Man United in there
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We'd have been in that but for Ashley which makes that ownership and the cartel nature since then all the more galling. Spurs were an utter also ran in the Premier League up to that point. Was 5th once the best they'd done? plus a couple relegation battles.
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Same team winning a second rate league every year at a canter isn't for some, however cheap the tickets may be (and rightly so given the product)
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I don't have a dog in the hunt on this. Never liked these huge cash injections - but also didn't like a Man United/Arsenal dominated league (which is all we'd have had without them) or their attempts along with Liverpool and for some reason Spurs to keep it like that. PL has skeletons in the closet that Man City could expose is the implication of that Khaldoon reference, we certainly implied we knew stuff
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Don't know what more they could realistically expect from him or anybody than to be in a fighting chance of suriving a relegation battle. I quite liked him, in 'fine for them but dear god I'd hate it if he managed us' sort of way. Think primarily its about counter-acting the feared momentum of new managers elsewhere down there.
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We had far worse iffy patches than this at the same time of the season under Keegan in two of the best seasons many of us ever lived through. Were tiring and labouring a bit, plenty draws in the promotion season but we came through it and the injections of Sellars, Robinson and Cole had to have helped - won seven of the last eight or something. The following season we lost three in a row but had signed Fox which had the added factor of being able to move Rob Lee into the middle. Stormed into third. Isak, Bruno, Gordon even Ashby for squad tinkering can have the same effect. We had these moans after a few home draws earlier in this season and since then we've been unbeaten (reserves in the cup aside) and reached a cup final. Is there not a lesson in that?
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Based on 37minutes today that might be
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We'll probably never go this deep into a season with only one loss, so people that are moaning now will always be moaning, there's no hope for them. Especially as this is our first year of being a normal club for 14years. If we win the league one year we could have dropped 3 or 4 defeats by now and half the team will be shit and toys out the pram every time.
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Was a great response to the Man United game. Response of champions I dared wonder. Was surely inevitable but baring that Man U game in mind, it maybe took Tino's enigmatic genius to unlock a goal. A wild card. Don't know if cautionary tales but The first time I was knowingly nervous about not being nervous was this fixture in 93/94. Played indoor football with mates around noon but felt like I should have been paying some dues and worrying instead ahead of such a big game (they all were then) and that it might cost us. Bricking it ahead of time whilst playing there had worked okay against Man United. Worked out though. None of the events of the fixture in 89 if we don't win please. 'sack the board' pitch invasions and people setting fire to their scarves and shirts at the back of the Gallowgate.
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Prior to the ban it was worse, especially considering there were only one/two entrants. 85 Liverpool runners-up. 84 Liverpool winners 82 Villa winners 81 Liverpool winners 79 & 80 Forest winners 77 & 78 Liverpool winners. I wish it was different, 90s was a sweet spot. English teams could not qualify for the CL prior to 94/95 so they changed the format. (*We were actually the first English side to win a CL qualifier) Ironically the lack of competitiveness in the other leagues has worked against them. Their own greed on a domestic level. Wonder what would have happened here before the takeovers started. The PL carved up between Man United and Arsenal.
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I see they're circling the bowl in that all time PL table too in 17th. Were approaching 400wins (8wins away) the mackems on 153 after 30years at the current rate are due to hit 400 in the 2072/73 season. Our 1000th goal was in September 2012. They are due theirs at their current rate in 2042. Imagine how shit they would have been had they not been financially doped by Short and Drumville
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Definitely. It was something me Mam taught me around 90/91 when I got the centenary books. Might even have been a flag to that extent at one of the finals in the 70s therein. Tell Me Ma Me Ma, first heard that after Port Vale in Jan 93. Was probably the first time since I'd been going that we could even fantasise about Wembley (KKs first full season).
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Is that why it used to be called the Milk Cup, because the mackems will milk appearing in an invetiably losing effort (and their only final since football was invented in 1992) for all its worth. Even the weakest of our Wembley games - the Charity Shield and Semi-Final in 2000 are leagues (literally) above any appearance they've made outside of the league cup since 92.
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Hope to be there obviously, even without a ticket or much hope of getting one - for instance I'd have gone to the UEFA cup final in 04 regardless - but the conundrum is that if things worked out I'd love to be in Newcastle for that night.
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I think Leicester are better than the teams down there but not too good to go down, if that makes sense. Perhaps more geared to being above a relegation battle than the likes of Everton and Wolves where style wont be an issue, could be a factor.
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Demanding deluding c*nt that I am/we are, I'm actually thrilled with the behind the scenes professionalism as much as anything. He'll be closer to Venison (speaking of signing players that split the fanbase, from Merseyside and have dodgy blonde hair) and Mickey Quinn than a Kevin Dillon
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So up for this. Still can't quite believe it, 90mins away from a final we've actually got a chance of winning (a first for me). Its like the equivalent of getting to a semi in Keegan's first full season, by the time they happened regularly we'd been ready a good while. Suspect a continuation of the first leg with the lead not being such that one of those daft second-legs comebacks that spawn crazy momentum is on.
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My reaction when I thought he was going to Fulham was 'oof decent signing for them, wouldnt mind him myself' so happy with this yes. With the versatility I'd rest easy the rest of this season, if were giivng ourselves a fit Wilson. Especially as its the midfield I often want to rest. Think Willock would be better for not having to play so regularly and be top notch most of the time.
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Sorry for the retro, but will never get another chance to mention this Cassius Letsplay Other than that I like Missus Gordon and I'm anhedonic (if that's a word) on such things. Well done Anthony lad, good luck and howay.