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I'm not usually one for arrogance, but I can't wait to play these. Sissoko and Cabaye will have an absolute field day with that non-entity of a midfield.

 

This. I desperately don't want to tip fate but if we come into this game at full-strength and confident a few good results, while they continue as they are, we could have some fun with them.

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I'm not usually one for arrogance, but I can't wait to play these. Sissoko and Cabaye will have an absolute field day with that non-entity of a midfield.

 

I always can't wait to play them because they're the fucking mackems. The pants shitting will come in this thread though, some people can't help themselves.

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one of them texted BBC Newcastle suggesting they get Moyes.  :lol:

 

Worth tuning in now as the current caller appears to have had 8 cans of Special Brew this afternoon.

 

:spit:

 

Aye, just listened to him... he reckoned they need 38 points to stay up... if they dont beat Norwich, they are doomed, but why not beat Norwich and then get the other 5 points??!!  :crazy2:

 

Genius!!

 

EDIT: Current caller calling Marty to be sacked, and Kevin Ball to be installed to motivate their players.

 

Aye, because that worked in 2006, didn't it??!!!

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I saw a thread on RTG in which the first sentence of the first post said "Now Laudrup is off the table, who do you want to be our next manager?"

 

Off the table? He's was never on the table you mad, mad cunts :lol:

 

They're also obsessed with Martinez which is hilarious for two reasons - first of all he only gets his team playing for about three months every season, by which time he'd have been chased out of Sunderland for having them in the bottom three, and secondly he turned down Liverpool lasts summer. Poyet seems to be the second choice, which must be due to the fact he has a winning record against us.

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Even if they stay up what on earth is next season going to bring for them? They've got a manager firmly living in the past dealing with horrific off-field issues. A tired, ageing and below average quality squad with very little sellable assets. A bloated wage bill running over capacity. Toxic support ready to blow. An owner who you get the feeling from he'd rather leave than fight for the club, and the same old problem they always have; nothing about them to attract better players.

 

Stay up or go down, their future is bleak.

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Do all managers do one of these emails? Remember a few of Bruce's were posted.

 

Dear Jonathan,

 

We put ourselves in front and it’s a wonder-goal from them to take the game to 2-1.

 

We have to give QPR credit, but having said that it’s extremely disappointing to lose the game.

 

From the second half onwards we looked as though we were in control of the game and that’s the frustrating aspect of it; when times are tough you’re never in control until you see it on the scoreboard.

 

It was always going to be a difficult game for us.

 

QPR were buoyed by their win over Southampton last week and we had to counteract that and deal with the swell of euphoria from the crowd, which I thought we did well.

 

We got ourselves in front and then they grabbed an equaliser.

 

I thought they caused us problems and it was difficult for us. Craig Gardner stuck to the task admirably, as a midfielder playing at full-back - and the same at the other side of the field.

 

It’s a tough old set of fixtures for us between now and the end of the season and we need to get some points on the board.

 

The players in the dressing room are disappointed, but we’re looking to respond as we have done before.

 

It’s a big game next week.

 

All the best,

 

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Do all managers do one of these emails? Remember a few of Bruce's were posted.

 

Dear Jonathan,

 

We put ourselves in front and it’s a wonder-goal from them to take the game to 2-1.

 

We have to give QPR credit, but having said that it’s extremely disappointing to lose the game.

 

From the second half onwards we looked as though we were in control of the game and that’s the frustrating aspect of it; when times are tough you’re never in control until you see it on the scoreboard.

 

It was always going to be a difficult game for us.

 

QPR were buoyed by their win over Southampton last week and we had to counteract that and deal with the swell of euphoria from the crowd, which I thought we did well.

 

We got ourselves in front and then they grabbed an equaliser.

 

I thought they caused us problems and it was difficult for us. Craig Gardner stuck to the task admirably, as a midfielder playing at full-back - and the same at the other side of the field.

 

It’s a tough old set of fixtures for us between now and the end of the season and we need to get some points on the board.

 

The players in the dressing room are disappointed, but we’re looking to respond as we have done before.

 

It’s a big game next week.

 

All the best,

 

 

Bruce started it not long after 5-1 FTM, it may even have been that match actually.

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