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  On 22/03/2008 at 15:58, ObaStar said:

how cud harper be second worst when he has kept a clean sheet?

 

Having a goalkeeper as one of your worst players is a good thing, as it means that he has had little to do.

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Not counting chickens but does anyone think Keegan may have unearthed a formation that could save us, by luck or judgement

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  On 22/03/2008 at 15:52, Enrique said:

Enrique was quality that half.

 

This, thought he was our best player, looking very solid defensively and going forward.

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  On 22/03/2008 at 15:59, Pullman said:

"1553: Sunderland players are unhappy with referee Howard Webb as they go off for the interval. They feel they should have had a penalty on the stroke of half-time when Andy Reid's shot hit Nigel Reo-Coker's arm. It did strike his arm and they've been given before - this one wasn't."

 

Bwhahahha

 

I won't be laughing until we've won this game...

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  On 22/03/2008 at 16:01, Newcastle Fan said:

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Players in order of best to worst first half:

 

Geremi

Butt

Viduka

Faye

Beye

Enrique

Owen

Barton

Taylor

Harper

Martins

 

Thats bullshit tbh..

 

Please elaborate...

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  On 22/03/2008 at 16:00, sicko2ndbest said:

Not counting chickens but does anyone think Keegan may have unearthed a formation that could save us, by luck or judgement

 

Hmmm, not sure. In the space of a week our midfield has improved a great deal, not to say that it's overly good, but we're not getting overrun. It' also good to see Keegan not playing the likes of Smith and Duff for the sake of it.

 

I have to feel though that the return of Viduka has something to do with the improvement. I'm not a massive fan of him, especially his attitude, but you can't really argue his quality on the ball.

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  On 22/03/2008 at 16:03, Fatwax said:

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Not counting chickens but does anyone think Keegan may have unearthed a formation that could save us, by luck or judgement

 

Hmmm, not sure. In the space of a week our midfield has improved a great deal, not to say that it's overly good, but we're not getting overrun. It' also good to see Keegan not playing the likes of Smith and Duff for the sake of it.

 

I have to feel though that the return of Viduka has something to do with the improvement. I'm not a massive fan of him, especially his attitude, but you can't really argue his quality on the ball.

 

Viduka was on Radio Newcastle before the game saying he tries not to watch football in his free time. Seems like he's not exactly that taken with his profession.

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  On 22/03/2008 at 16:04, Dave said:

Just piss off with your 'zany' ratings bullshit James. It's not funny, it's not even accurate. It's pathetic.

 

Just my honest opinions of what I've seen of the game. Don't care if you don't agree.

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  On 22/03/2008 at 16:05, sempuki said:

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Not counting chickens but does anyone think Keegan may have unearthed a formation that could save us, by luck or judgement

 

Hmmm, not sure. In the space of a week our midfield has improved a great deal, not to say that it's overly good, but we're not getting overrun. It' also good to see Keegan not playing the likes of Smith and Duff for the sake of it.

 

I have to feel though that the return of Viduka has something to do with the improvement. I'm not a massive fan of him, especially his attitude, but you can't really argue his quality on the ball.

 

Viduka was on Radio Newcastle before the game saying he tries not to watch football in his free time. Seems like he's not exactly that taken with his profession.

 

 

Saturday Kitchen tbh

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  On 22/03/2008 at 16:07, Dan Gleebals said:

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Not counting chickens but does anyone think Keegan may have unearthed a formation that could save us, by luck or judgement

 

Hmmm, not sure. In the space of a week our midfield has improved a great deal, not to say that it's overly good, but we're not getting overrun. It' also good to see Keegan not playing the likes of Smith and Duff for the sake of it.

 

I have to feel though that the return of Viduka has something to do with the improvement. I'm not a massive fan of him, especially his attitude, but you can't really argue his quality on the ball.

 

Viduka was on Radio Newcastle before the game saying he tries not to watch football in his free time. Seems like he's not exactly that taken with his profession.

 

 

Saturday Kitchen tbh

 

Haha, Ready Steady Cook.

 

Butt with a crunching tackle.

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