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Aye corners were a bit hit and miss but thats mainly down to the fact that he looked like he was going for goal every time! :lol:

 

 

Aye and he hit it with some force. When he got it right he was brilliant.

 

When you look at the attacking players we had during SBR's best spell, you could fancy us to beat any team on our day.

 

Robert

Shearer

Bellamy

 

50 odd goals a season there.

 

Speed

Dyer

Solano

Jenas

 

Likely to pop up and score a few as well. Always fancied Speed or Shearer to score from a corner or set-piece, Robert could put one in the top corner. For awhile with Dyer & Bellamy we looked like one of the fittest teams in the league.

 

 

Ungrateful lot we were.

 

The speed we had on the bench too though was unreal. Lua Lua, Robert, Bernard, Dyer. If the game was on edge or we were losing, we had so much firepower - see the Arsenal (a) 3-1 game.

 

And that Everton game where we beat them 6-2. Counter-attacking football at it's sublime best. That goal where Lua Lua and Bernard linked up all the way down the left-wing, practically from our own box (think it was the sixth, can't remember). Just brilliant, brilliant play.

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Aye corners were a bit hit and miss but thats mainly down to the fact that he looked like he was going for goal every time! :lol:

 

 

Aye and he hit it with some force. When he got it right he was brilliant.

 

When you look at the attacking players we had during SBR's best spell, you could fancy us to beat any team on our day.

 

Robert

Shearer

Bellamy

 

50 odd goals a season there.

 

Speed

Dyer

Solano

Jenas

 

Likely to pop up and score a few as well. Always fancied Speed or Shearer to score from a corner or set-piece, Robert could put one in the top corner. For awhile with Dyer & Bellamy we looked like one of the fittest teams in the league.

 

 

Ungrateful lot we were.

 

The speed we had on the bench too though was unreal. Lua Lua, Robert, Bernard, Dyer. If the game was on edge or we were losing, we had so much firepower - see the Arsenal (a) 3-1 game.

 

And that Everton game where we beat them 6-2. Counter-attacking football at it's sublime best. That goal where Lua Lua and Bernard linked up all the way down the left-wing, practically from our own box (think it was the sixth, can't remember). Just brilliant, brilliant play.

 

 

 

Another example being the Liverpool 2-2 away game, two nil down, bring Robert and Bellers on and 2-2  :clap:

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My mates used to always take the piss out of me cause I always went on about how good Robert was they used to think I fancied him!.funnily enough we had a free kick over by the east stand toward the leazes today and I said to the bloke next to me 'I wish Robert was taking this!'  :lol:

 

I'll be the first to admit he was so frustrating most of the time but on his day (which surprisingly came round quite often) he was just unplayable and has provided some of the greatest moments at SJP I've ever witnessed and was gutted when he left.

 

Some of you may remember a few years back I used to make videos about Newcastle and post them on here before copyright issues put paid to that sadly but anyways for those who havent seen it the one I made about Laurent Roberts time here can still be found on Youtube today but as with these sites the quality of the video is not as good as when I used to upload them to my server.

 

Id post the link here if I was permitted but for anyone interested just type 'Laurent Robert' into youtube and its the one with some 23,000 views and is 05:46 mins long!

 

:thup:

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I loved and hated the bastard as much as anyone. On his day he was absolutely unstoppable. Even on a bad day, he could turn a game with a free kick or corner. Don't think there's ever been a free-kick taker like him in the PL.

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My mates used to always take the piss out of me cause I always went on about how good Robert was they used to think I fancied him!.funnily enough we had a free kick over by the east stand toward the leazes today and I said to the bloke next to me 'I wish Robert was taking this!'  :lol:

 

I'll be the first to admit he was so frustrating most of the time but on his day (which surprisingly came round quite often) he was just unplayable and has provided some of the greatest moments at SJP I've ever witnessed and was gutted when he left.

 

Some of you may remember a few years back I used to make videos about Newcastle and post them on here before copyright issues put paid to that sadly but anyways for those who havent seen it the one I made about Laurent Roberts time here can still be found on Youtube today but as with these sites the quality of the video is not as good as when I used to upload them to my server.

 

Id post the link here if I was permitted but for anyone interested just type 'Laurent Robert' into youtube and its the one with some 23,000 views and is 05:46 mins long!

 

:thup:

 

I've actually got that saved on my computer. Awesome vid :D

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My mates used to always take the piss out of me cause I always went on about how good Robert was they used to think I fancied him!.funnily enough we had a free kick over by the east stand toward the leazes today and I said to the bloke next to me 'I wish Robert was taking this!'  :lol:

 

I'll be the first to admit he was so frustrating most of the time but on his day (which surprisingly came round quite often) he was just unplayable and has provided some of the greatest moments at SJP I've ever witnessed and was gutted when he left.

 

Some of you may remember a few years back I used to make videos about Newcastle and post them on here before copyright issues put paid to that sadly but anyways for those who havent seen it the one I made about Laurent Roberts time here can still be found on Youtube today but as with these sites the quality of the video is not as good as when I used to upload them to my server.

 

Id post the link here if I was permitted but for anyone interested just type 'Laurent Robert' into youtube and its the one with some 23,000 views and is 05:46 mins long!

 

:thup:

 

Happy days. Great to watch that.

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My mates used to always take the piss out of me cause I always went on about how good Robert was they used to think I fancied him!.funnily enough we had a free kick over by the east stand toward the leazes today and I said to the bloke next to me 'I wish Robert was taking this!'  :lol:

 

I'll be the first to admit he was so frustrating most of the time but on his day (which surprisingly came round quite often) he was just unplayable and has provided some of the greatest moments at SJP I've ever witnessed and was gutted when he left.

 

Some of you may remember a few years back I used to make videos about Newcastle and post them on here before copyright issues put paid to that sadly but anyways for those who havent seen it the one I made about Laurent Roberts time here can still be found on Youtube today but as with these sites the quality of the video is not as good as when I used to upload them to my server.

 

Id post the link here if I was permitted but for anyone interested just type 'Laurent Robert' into youtube and its the one with some 23,000 views and is 05:46 mins long!

 

:thup:

 

I've actually got that saved on my computer. Awesome vid :D

 

Everyone does I think! They were great videos. :) If it were still permissable, the only players you could really make a video for now would be Oba and Shay [and Zog, in time].

 

On point though, I think he's probably one of my favourite players ever. He epitomised Newcastle [in the time I've known the club]. Enigmatic, talented, over-flowing with often unused potential, but with a pathos that makes him truly entertaining.

 

Would swap a yesteryear Robert, who produces 5 seconds of brilliance [split into two 2.5 second bursts that result in two goals], for any number of grafters who exert their talentless bodies for seven games straight without rousing any reaction from the SJP faithful. Don't think we'll push on to the heights that people expect[/demand] without someone with similar creative abilities on the right wing.

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Possibly one of the most underated left footed ball players to grace the P.L.

 

The guy could hit a ball with such force,precision and confidence!The guy thought he was going to score every time he hit the ball!Oh how we could do with a player of his calibre now.

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My mates used to always take the piss out of me cause I always went on about how good Robert was they used to think I fancied him!.funnily enough we had a free kick over by the east stand toward the leazes today and I said to the bloke next to me 'I wish Robert was taking this!'  :lol:

 

I'll be the first to admit he was so frustrating most of the time but on his day (which surprisingly came round quite often) he was just unplayable and has provided some of the greatest moments at SJP I've ever witnessed and was gutted when he left.

 

Some of you may remember a few years back I used to make videos about Newcastle and post them on here before copyright issues put paid to that sadly but anyways for those who havent seen it the one I made about Laurent Roberts time here can still be found on Youtube today but as with these sites the quality of the video is not as good as when I used to upload them to my server.

 

Id post the link here if I was permitted but for anyone interested just type 'Laurent Robert' into youtube and its the one with some 23,000 views and is 05:46 mins long!

 

:thup:

 

I've actually got that saved on my computer. Awesome vid :D

 

Everyone does I think! They were great videos. :) If it were still permissable, the only players you could really make a video for now would be Oba and Shay [and Zog, in time].

 

On point though, I think he's probably one of my favourite players ever. He epitomised Newcastle [in the time I've known the club]. Enigmatic, talented, over-flowing with often unused potential, but with a pathos that makes him truly entertaining.

 

Would swap a yesteryear Robert, who produces 5 seconds of brilliance [split into two 2.5 second bursts that result in two goals], for any number of grafters who exert their talentless bodies for seven games straight without rousing any reaction from the SJP faithful. Don't think we'll push on to the heights that people expect[/demand] without someone with similar creative abilities on the right wing.

 

Thanks for the compliments lads and I do miss making them now tbh.

 

As you say Ankdh, a video of Shay Given would be great and at the time of the blanket ban which was one day after I posted my last Shearer video I actually had a Shay Given one 95% made to the tune of Ian Browns F.E.A.R, a song I thought fit superbly with alot of slow motion Given saves.

 

Ah well....shame :undecided:

 

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Just watched that vid, brought a tear to my eye, cant believe how good he actually was and how good we were. Some amazing goals he scored for us, in fact i bet he scored more spectacular goals for us than any other nufc player in recent history, those 2 against tottenham were of the highest order, its a shame he went because its sort of marked the beginning of the end for us. i wish we brought some real exciting flair back into the side, as it stands we only have Zog.

 

i know am admitting the cardinal sin of all football beliefs but i would  honestly prefer an exillarating 4-3 win than an efficient 1-0 win. That sounds stupidly obvious but footballing wise its a terrible 'ambition'

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Is it more than a coincidence that the arrival of Bellamy and Robert was the beginning of our change of fortunes for the better and the two of them leaving took us in the opposite direction?

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Is it more than a coincidence that the arrival of Bellamy and Robert was the beginning of our change of fortunes for the better and the two of them leaving took us in the opposite direction?

technically you could say the arrival of o'brien and the emergnce of hughes blah blah blah above ?
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Is it more than a coincidence that the arrival of Bellamy and Robert was the beginning of our change of fortunes for the better and the two of them leaving took us in the opposite direction?

technically you could say the arrival of o'brien and the emergnce of hughes blah blah blah above ?

 

Technically, if one were so inclined to research statistics and so forth, you could say that their time here marked a time of free-scoring that dried up when they left...

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Robert has to take the blame for how his career went down the pan post-Robson.

 

He owes a lot to Sir Bobby, who spotted that Robert had something special that would complement Shearer, and turn a blind eye to all that was bad about him - all of course a benefit to both club and player.

 

And so so it was Robert's fault that SBR's successor - ie. Souness - couldn't accept the fact that the player in question didn't have the Neville brothers' defensive physical presence and therefore marked him as rubbish and a player 'who had to be sold'. Dunn's exit from Blackburn followed a similar path initially when Souness used to badger on about "Dunn not doing enough defensively". It was either season 01/02 or 02/03 when Dunn sunk us with a 2nd half winner at Ewood, which complimented a MOM performance. Souness' post-match press conference mirrored his Heereenveen/Robert one ie. "he played well, but doesn't do nearly enough in other areas". They're 'back-handed slap' comments, aimed at supposedly motivating players by constantly taking pop-shots at them in the press.... especially after MOM performance.

 

Ridding Souness of blame, and at the same time laying it on Robert's door - when talking about his SJP exit - is bollocks.

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Laurent Robert is a legend.Didnt want to see him nor Bellamy leaving but Souness managed to create a mess out of those two.I am not sure how he is doing right now,its been a long time since I last heard about him but I would expect he is not as good now as he was last time.

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Robert has to take the blame for how his career went down the pan post-Robson.

 

He owes a lot to Sir Bobby, who spotted that Robert had something special that would complement Shearer, and turn a blind eye to all that was bad about him - all of course a benefit to both club and player.

 

And so so it was Robert's fault that SBR's successor - ie. Souness - couldn't accept the fact that the player in question didn't have the Neville brothers' defensive physical presence and therefore marked him as rubbish and a player 'who had to be sold'. Dunn's exit from Blackburn followed a similar path initially when Souness used to badger on about "Dunn not doing enough defensively". It was either season 01/02 or 02/03 when Dunn sunk us with a 2nd half winner at Ewood, which complimented a MOM performance. Souness' post-match press conference mirrored his Heereenveen/Robert one ie. "he played well, but doesn't do nearly enough in other areas". They're 'back-handed slap' comments, aimed at supposedly motivating players by constantly taking pop-shots at them in the press.... especially after MOM performance.

 

Ridding Souness of blame, and at the same time laying it on Robert's door - when talking about his SJP exit - is bollocks.

 

never forget his comment about Milner, scottish cunt

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Im scared......this isnt Gay porn  N-O????

F*****k of ..................... Demilazone Corazone...............
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When you look back on your career, do you think you made any bad career decisions?

Yes, absolutely. Most notably leaving Newcastle for Portsmouth. I would have been better off staying at Newcastle, it's a huge club. Also, there were certain managers in my career who said one thing to me, and did something else.

How often have players left Newcastle and regretted it later (but rarely trumpet it in the press) ?

I firmly believe its the media who encourage them.

 

And OllieMort - the Robert picture - porn no. gay CERTAINLY :icon_puke_r: :sad3:

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Ironically, Robert produced his best spell of consistent form in his Toon career (for me) under Souness during that run of winning games before the Lisbon fall-out, where he once again let his big gob go, which was the end for him and rightly so in my opinion. I will remember him with fondness though, but tinted as a player who could have been one of the best left wide men in the world given his talent, he was that good on his day.

 

Btw is Martins the new Robert? I think he's a similar frustrating player.

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