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The same people who will be jizzing into their tea with excitement at telling us that our incoming downfall is due to an injury crisis will be the same people who were telling us Coloccini was worse than shite a couple of month ago.

 

And no one will question the fact we let MYM go on loan

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The same people who will be jizzing into their tea with excitement at telling us that our incoming downfall is due to an injury crisis will be the same people who were telling us Coloccini was worse than s**** a couple of month ago.

 

And no one will question the fact we let MYM go on loan

 

Just as I was genuinely enjoying football again

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Hahahaha spin that you cunt

 

Eh, he'll get away with it even if we lose every single match from now until Christmas man. :lol:

 

'it was the injuries'

'he proved he's a good manager when everyone was fit'

'not his fault'

'Cabaye'

 

Not if it turns into an identikit of last season. Which it seems to be mirroring. Like last season; he hasn't got a clue why we win when we win and when we lose it's also in a run. I don't know. Best thing the sack pardew bunch can do is further highlight some of these decisions.

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Eeeh, it's almost like they got exactly what they deserve. It's like everyone knew this would happen and they did it anyway. It's almost like they're all absolute cunts.

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http://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/newcastle-defender-steven-taylor-expected-8119596?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter

 

Newcastle defender Steven Taylor expected to train this week while Fabricio Coloccini will be assessed

 

Newcastle United defenders Steven Taylor and Fabricio Coloccini have not suffered injuries during the international break despite reports

 

Newcastle defender Steven Taylor is expected to be back in contention for the clash with Queens Park Rangers.

 

And skipper Fabricio Coloccini is set to be assessed this week after hobbling off with a muscle injury in the 2-0 win at West Brom.

 

Both woke up to headlines today claiming they’d sustained injuries during the international break.

 

However, United will run the rule over both this week.

 

Whitley Bay lad Taylor missed the game with West Brom due to a minor calf injury and wasn’t played as a precaution.

 

But he will be expected to train this week as the build-up to the encounter with QPR begins.

 

 

Alan Pardew stated after the win at the Hawthorns he was hopeful on the defensive duo being fit.

 

Striker Manu Riviere will also hand Pardew a bonus this week.

 

Pardew said: “I think Steven should be back for QPR, I think Riviere will be back, and I’m hoping Colo comes through.”

 

United did recall Remie Streete from his loan stint at Port Vale but this was a precautionary measure as the South Shields-based defender was required as cover.

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