abcdefg Posted November 7, 2009 Share Posted November 7, 2009 I dont see how it's that pathetic, is it incorrect to say that he's raped our club? Nope not at all, but the expression "fat cockney rapist" while funny, is childish to say the least. Get down off your high horse, man. It's not entirely PC and I feel a little uneasy having held it without knowing what it said but that's football. No one died. Wasn't the point of the protest set to make Ashley feel uncomfortable for the embarassment he's brought to our club? Surely by bringing such a childish banner they only subjected us to more potential embarassment from fellow supporters and the media. I'm glad the protest went well but the wording of the banner seemed a bit uneccessary. Fuck him, he knew the risks. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Prophet Posted November 7, 2009 Share Posted November 7, 2009 I dont see how it's that pathetic, is it incorrect to say that he's raped our club? Nope not at all, but the expression "fat cockney rapist" while funny, is childish to say the least. Get down off your high horse, man. It's not entirely PC and I feel a little uneasy having held it without knowing what it said but that's football. No one died. Wasn't the point of the protest set to make Ashley feel uncomfortable for the embarassment he's brought to our club? Surely by bringing such a childish banner they only subjected us to more potential embarassment from fellow supporters and the media. I'm glad the protest went well but the wording of the banner seemed a bit uneccessary. I'm past the point of caring what other fans or the media think of us really. I couldn't give a toss what other fans think either if I'm honest. It just seemed to partially defeat the object of the protest, ah well. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Segun Oluwaniyi Posted November 7, 2009 Share Posted November 7, 2009 I dont see how it's that pathetic, is it incorrect to say that he's raped our club? Nope not at all, but the expression "fat cockney rapist" while funny, is childish to say the least. Get down off your high horse, man. It's not entirely PC and I feel a little uneasy having held it without knowing what it said but that's football. No one died. Wasn't the point of the protest set to make Ashley feel uncomfortable for the embarassment he's brought to our club? Surely by bringing such a childish banner they only subjected us to more potential embarassment from fellow supporters and the media. I'm glad the protest went well but the wording of the banner seemed a bit uneccessary. f*** him, he knew the risks. I suppose all potential buyers will know the risks as well, then. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest firetotheworks Posted November 7, 2009 Share Posted November 7, 2009 I dont see how it's that pathetic, is it incorrect to say that he's raped our club? Nope not at all, but the expression "fat cockney rapist" while funny, is childish to say the least. Get down off your high horse, man. It's not entirely PC and I feel a little uneasy having held it without knowing what it said but that's football. No one died. Wasn't the point of the protest set to make Ashley feel uncomfortable for the embarassment he's brought to our club? Surely by bringing such a childish banner they only subjected us to more potential embarassment from fellow supporters and the media. I'm glad the protest went well but the wording of the banner seemed a bit uneccessary. I'm past the point of caring what other fans or the media think of us really. tbf though, while Im not against your banner, that is the exact attitude that Ashley has, and it shouldn't. You should care about what other fans think, because we're all singing from the same hymn sheet with this problem. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted November 7, 2009 Share Posted November 7, 2009 6 points clear of 3rd place now. Hitting another run of good results at just the right time. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
abcdefg Posted November 7, 2009 Share Posted November 7, 2009 I dont see how it's that pathetic, is it incorrect to say that he's raped our club? Nope not at all, but the expression "fat cockney rapist" while funny, is childish to say the least. Get down off your high horse, man. It's not entirely PC and I feel a little uneasy having held it without knowing what it said but that's football. No one died. Wasn't the point of the protest set to make Ashley feel uncomfortable for the embarassment he's brought to our club? Surely by bringing such a childish banner they only subjected us to more potential embarassment from fellow supporters and the media. I'm glad the protest went well but the wording of the banner seemed a bit uneccessary. f*** him, he knew the risks. I suppose all potential buyers will know the risks as well, then. It'll make no odds. OTT, but quite funny as well. Well, funny for being unreasonable really. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest neesy111 Posted November 7, 2009 Share Posted November 7, 2009 are we still papering over the cracks though, how long can we do it for? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
abcdefg Posted November 7, 2009 Share Posted November 7, 2009 are we still papering over the cracks though, how long can we do it for? If we're promoted we're fucked with this squad. So maybe until next season. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ronaldo Posted November 7, 2009 Share Posted November 7, 2009 The next 7 months. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest firetotheworks Posted November 7, 2009 Share Posted November 7, 2009 are we still papering over the cracks though, how long can we do it for? Very few cracks on show when playing Peterborough tbh, so who knows. Probably yes. I expect us to go straight back down in our current state. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Segun Oluwaniyi Posted November 7, 2009 Share Posted November 7, 2009 are we still papering over the cracks though, how long can we do it for? Very few cracks on show when playing Peterborough tbh, so who knows. Probably yes. I expect us to go straight back down in our current state. That's pretty much the nature of being a promoted team these days. No one coming up will be good enough without significant improvement. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
MW Posted November 7, 2009 Share Posted November 7, 2009 Just got back. That was bloody easy tbh, but let them get back into it and Harper had to make a few saves. 3 good goals, got a tough game at Preston next. Protests before, decent amount of people but mostly kids trying to get there pictures into the newspapers, shook Peter Beardsley's hand there. Pretty sure I saw Gordon McQueen as well walk through. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
JH Posted November 7, 2009 Share Posted November 7, 2009 I dont see how it's that pathetic, is it incorrect to say that he's raped our club? Nope not at all, but the expression "fat cockney rapist" while funny, is childish to say the least. Get down off your high horse, man. It's not entirely PC and I feel a little uneasy having held it without knowing what it said but that's football. No one died. Wasn't the point of the protest set to make Ashley feel uncomfortable for the embarassment he's brought to our club? Surely by bringing such a childish banner they only subjected us to more potential embarassment from fellow supporters and the media. I'm glad the protest went well but the wording of the banner seemed a bit uneccessary. I'm past the point of caring what other fans or the media think of us really. I couldn't give a toss what other fans think either if I'm honest. It just seemed to partially defeat the object of the protest, ah well. I thought the point was to embarass Ashley, not ourselves. He probably saw it and laughed his way to the bar. Nice one Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest firetotheworks Posted November 7, 2009 Share Posted November 7, 2009 I dont see how it's that pathetic, is it incorrect to say that he's raped our club? Nope not at all, but the expression "fat cockney rapist" while funny, is childish to say the least. Get down off your high horse, man. It's not entirely PC and I feel a little uneasy having held it without knowing what it said but that's football. No one died. Wasn't the point of the protest set to make Ashley feel uncomfortable for the embarassment he's brought to our club? Surely by bringing such a childish banner they only subjected us to more potential embarassment from fellow supporters and the media. I'm glad the protest went well but the wording of the banner seemed a bit uneccessary. I'm past the point of caring what other fans or the media think of us really. I couldn't give a toss what other fans think either if I'm honest. It just seemed to partially defeat the object of the protest, ah well. I thought the point was to embarass Ashley, not ourselves. He probably saw it and laughed his way to the bar. Nice one What would embarrass Ashley in banner form though? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
JH Posted November 7, 2009 Share Posted November 7, 2009 I dont see how it's that pathetic, is it incorrect to say that he's raped our club? Nope not at all, but the expression "fat cockney rapist" while funny, is childish to say the least. Get down off your high horse, man. It's not entirely PC and I feel a little uneasy having held it without knowing what it said but that's football. No one died. Wasn't the point of the protest set to make Ashley feel uncomfortable for the embarassment he's brought to our club? Surely by bringing such a childish banner they only subjected us to more potential embarassment from fellow supporters and the media. I'm glad the protest went well but the wording of the banner seemed a bit uneccessary. I'm past the point of caring what other fans or the media think of us really. I couldn't give a toss what other fans think either if I'm honest. It just seemed to partially defeat the object of the protest, ah well. I thought the point was to embarass Ashley, not ourselves. He probably saw it and laughed his way to the bar. Nice one What would embarrass Ashley in banner form though? Nothing, that's the point. Nothing chanted on the terraces or written on a banner will make him even bat an eyelid Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
WarrenBartonCentrePartin Posted November 7, 2009 Share Posted November 7, 2009 I dont see how it's that pathetic, is it incorrect to say that he's raped our club? Nope not at all, but the expression "fat cockney rapist" while funny, is childish to say the least. Get down off your high horse, man. It's not entirely PC and I feel a little uneasy having held it without knowing what it said but that's football. No one died. Wasn't the point of the protest set to make Ashley feel uncomfortable for the embarassment he's brought to our club? Surely by bringing such a childish banner they only subjected us to more potential embarassment from fellow supporters and the media. I'm glad the protest went well but the wording of the banner seemed a bit uneccessary. I'm past the point of caring what other fans or the media think of us really. I couldn't give a toss what other fans think either if I'm honest. It just seemed to partially defeat the object of the protest, ah well. I thought the point was to embarass Ashley, not ourselves. He probably saw it and laughed his way to the bar. Nice one What would embarrass Ashley in banner form though? Nothing, that's the point. Nothing chanted on the terraces or written on a banner will make him even bat an eyelid so what would you suggest that could be achieved? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest The_Scoreboard Posted November 7, 2009 Share Posted November 7, 2009 From SSN - Posh boss Darren Ferguson believed his side were beaten by the better team. He said: "Credit to Newcastle, I think you have seen the team that will win the league. They are on a roll at the moment. On todays performance and the obvious lack of great teams in this championship, he might be onto something. or not?? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest firetotheworks Posted November 7, 2009 Share Posted November 7, 2009 I dont see how it's that pathetic, is it incorrect to say that he's raped our club? Nope not at all, but the expression "fat cockney rapist" while funny, is childish to say the least. Get down off your high horse, man. It's not entirely PC and I feel a little uneasy having held it without knowing what it said but that's football. No one died. Wasn't the point of the protest set to make Ashley feel uncomfortable for the embarassment he's brought to our club? Surely by bringing such a childish banner they only subjected us to more potential embarassment from fellow supporters and the media. I'm glad the protest went well but the wording of the banner seemed a bit uneccessary. I'm past the point of caring what other fans or the media think of us really. I couldn't give a toss what other fans think either if I'm honest. It just seemed to partially defeat the object of the protest, ah well. I thought the point was to embarass Ashley, not ourselves. He probably saw it and laughed his way to the bar. Nice one What would embarrass Ashley in banner form though? Nothing, that's the point. Nothing chanted on the terraces or written on a banner will make him even bat an eyelid So no chants and no banners then? I know Im being flippant, but I'm not sure what point youre making. If nothing will make a difference then why not do something like this as opposed to nothing at all? I know the banner is childish as fuck, but it's still a constant reminder that he's a hated man. I dont think it embarrasses us any more than we already have been by him and previous banners. The addage of him being a rapist is true in the sense that he's raped our club obviously. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
WarrenBartonCentrePartin Posted November 7, 2009 Share Posted November 7, 2009 I dont see how it's that pathetic, is it incorrect to say that he's raped our club? Nope not at all, but the expression "fat cockney rapist" while funny, is childish to say the least. Get down off your high horse, man. It's not entirely PC and I feel a little uneasy having held it without knowing what it said but that's football. No one died. Wasn't the point of the protest set to make Ashley feel uncomfortable for the embarassment he's brought to our club? Surely by bringing such a childish banner they only subjected us to more potential embarassment from fellow supporters and the media. I'm glad the protest went well but the wording of the banner seemed a bit uneccessary. I'm past the point of caring what other fans or the media think of us really. I couldn't give a toss what other fans think either if I'm honest. It just seemed to partially defeat the object of the protest, ah well. I thought the point was to embarass Ashley, not ourselves. He probably saw it and laughed his way to the bar. Nice one What would embarrass Ashley in banner form though? Nothing, that's the point. Nothing chanted on the terraces or written on a banner will make him even bat an eyelid So no chants and no banners then? I know Im being flippant, but I'm not sure what point youre making. If nothing will make a difference then why not do something like this as opposed to nothing at all? I know the banner is childish as f***, but it's still a constant reminder that he's a hated man. I dont think it embarrasses us any more than we already have been by him and previous banners. The addage of him being a rapist is true in the sense that he's raped our club obviously. this is similar to my point of view. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Big Geordie Posted November 7, 2009 Share Posted November 7, 2009 Played well today and I enjoyed my first time in the Singing Corner. Lots of songs and a cracking atmosphere - throat is a little sore now. Turned up for the protest before the game - few folk there, but as said previously plenty of young'uns desperate for the media attention. Did owt happen after the game? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
JH Posted November 7, 2009 Share Posted November 7, 2009 I dont see how it's that pathetic, is it incorrect to say that he's raped our club? Nope not at all, but the expression "fat cockney rapist" while funny, is childish to say the least. Get down off your high horse, man. It's not entirely PC and I feel a little uneasy having held it without knowing what it said but that's football. No one died. Wasn't the point of the protest set to make Ashley feel uncomfortable for the embarassment he's brought to our club? Surely by bringing such a childish banner they only subjected us to more potential embarassment from fellow supporters and the media. I'm glad the protest went well but the wording of the banner seemed a bit uneccessary. I'm past the point of caring what other fans or the media think of us really. I couldn't give a toss what other fans think either if I'm honest. It just seemed to partially defeat the object of the protest, ah well. I thought the point was to embarass Ashley, not ourselves. He probably saw it and laughed his way to the bar. Nice one What would embarrass Ashley in banner form though? Nothing, that's the point. Nothing chanted on the terraces or written on a banner will make him even bat an eyelid so what would you suggest that could be achieved? I won't answer that, but no doubt sicko will be along soon to suggest I reckon we should sit on our arses and do nowt Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
joeyt Posted November 7, 2009 Share Posted November 7, 2009 Ryan Taylor played some strange passes today Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest The_Scoreboard Posted November 7, 2009 Share Posted November 7, 2009 was it 2nd best attendance today too, after man city's 47000? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jill Posted November 7, 2009 Share Posted November 7, 2009 Good result, disappointed to concede but it felt inevitable after a few decent saves from Harper. Btw apparently Ashley was having a big event at the ground after the game for about 130 people, and one of Llambias' wife's mates was having a hen do for 30+ also, so I don't think the banner/protests will have ruined their nights too much. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
abcdefg Posted November 7, 2009 Share Posted November 7, 2009 From SSN - Posh boss Darren Ferguson believed his side were beaten by the better team. He said: "Credit to Newcastle, I think you have seen the team that will win the league. They are on a roll at the moment. On todays performance and the obvious lack of great teams in this championship, he might be onto something. or not?? We looked decent, but really Peterborough are awful. I could have scored today, and I get out of breath just getting to my seat. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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