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Pancrate1892

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  1. I actually think palaces recent game helped them, they were on their toes and made us look like we were stuck in mud. I think as long as you aren't playing every 3 days like we were for a month then it can be an advantage.
  2. These cunts will come to st James' next season and look like a pub team again Not a good ground for us historically
  3. That's how I saw it. Quite rightly, the Scouse cunts get them decisions all the time, but that doesn't mean we become as blind as them fuckin cunts
  4. Be honest, if that was given against us you'd be ok with it?
  5. Me neither. Palace would rightly feel robbed if that was given.
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    Andy Cole

    Mental that like, I remember all of them games quite well. Remember Barcelona on a different football planet to man utd when they bumped them 4 nowt too, albeit the 3 foreigner rule like you mentioned
  7. Well that was shit. 2 games I hate, Bournemouth away and palace away, tight pitches and we never seem to do well at either. If palace had 15 men on the pitch I'd believe it. Well beaten
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    Andy Cole

    Interesting point and whilst I might of previously disagreed I think you've convinced me. The idea of recently promoted teams like Blackburn and Newcastle having a go at the league is probably unthinkable now. Remember us coming up against sampdoria in the rangers competition and being really surprised we lost 1-3 as we looked like we could batter anyone in the premier league. Serie A was miles superior to the premier league at that point
  9. I agree (by the way I was on about a different generation that should read books not you) I would also say there's consequences of moving too and my point is that if it's not on/near the current site then that could also be devastating, we just don't know. Id just hate to be west hams position where they feel they don't even have a home, not even a trophy has helped that situation
  10. Also I would argue that there might be a swift decline of atmosphere once your past the early excitement. You look at all these new build grounds from the late 90s to 00s, all of them had the initial fanfare but they now just look like a vacuous shithole that represents IKEA more than a football ground. It doesn't help that they are all the same cheap generic build surrounded by wasteland, carparks or motorways. We presume we wont make the same mistakes as other clubs but there's huge risk as soon as we send the wrecking ball into SJP as well because you can't simply get it back. Evermore on YouTube came out with probably the best thing I've heard from anyone and said maybe we should have just let the big 6 fuck off to their super league, because that's where this necessity for more income comes from.
  11. It's a bit concerning that people seem to be eager to get away from a football field that was first in use 140 years ago. Remember, Newcastle united are just part of the story that is st James' park, rangers, west end and even Aston villa in a cup tie v shsnkhouse pre-date newcastle united. The place is just as special as the club and if we can't adjust the ground slightly north then we are where we need to be. I think if there are newer generations that aren't emotionally attached they should maybe pick up a book, rather than wank over the prospect of NFL and hot dogs. Even if option C is ever a reality, I think they'll go with option A to serve the next 10 years. They've got the land, the bridge over the metro and road solution has been through the proposal stages 20 year ago under shepherd and hall with just money the problem. Then I think we'll move east stand season ticket holders up there for a season or 2 when they pull down the east stand and give it and extra 2k with a slightly more vertical design. In the process we won't have to play anywhere else and that's the problem with all the other options as we could be waiting 10 years for anything that impacts the conservation zone (leazes terrace and leazes park itself)
  12. I don't get it, he is what he is, and sometimes he could rip any defence to shreds. The start of last season the first 3 games he had a goal involvement in every goal, including giving us a 3-1 lead against mighty city, probably deemed his fault we didn't win the game too. Probably the same stupid cunts who ripped into David ginola and we're glad we had hard working Gary brady or des Hamilton instead then couldn't understand when he tore us to pieces at white hart lane
  13. I thought the same
  14. Apparently Alex Ferguson watched the game yesterday and said 'i couldn't believe the scoreline, Tottenham were fantastic '
  15. 100% correct! Not even a mention. If Liverpool had come up with the idea they'd wanking them off past midnight
  16. I have many great memories of Darren huckerby scoring for the reserves there mind
  17. Dunno what thread this belongs on......but match of the day analysis was a fucking joke The premier game of the day relegated behind man city who have spent more the last couple of years than Luton have spent in their history and probably the most predictable encounter in premier league history. Some kind words for isak but basically lamenting over spurs 'mistakes'. Of Elliot Anderson had farted for man utd today they be talking England call up if he isn't a full Scotland cap yet Micah Richards is so shit it's embarrassing and keown has hated us for a while
  18. The 2nd best thing about the match today was that i passed a lady in mobile scooter coming out an exit in the leazes and she had a cat on her lap. Never seen a cat at the match, until today.
  19. Yes the old north Durham cricket ground. Newcastle rangers played their first season there in 1879/80. Quite a few of their best players signed for east end/Newcastle United when they went bust, the rest is history
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