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Swansea vs Newcastle United - 06/04/12 @ 4:30pm (live on Sky)


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  On 06/04/2012 at 11:38, Domokunwins said:

This has the potential to be a banana skin and whilst I'm quietly confident, I'd take a draw or a one goal win.

 

Think we'd all take that to be fair  :D

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I can see each outcome in this match ;D

 

We're really good and our attack can get through them. But they're tricky, good on the ball and great at home. Could definitely be a banana skin, so I'll go in the middle and say 1-1.

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Sensing a lack of excitement/intensity about this fixture. Might be due to it being a "bank holiday" in most places and the wierd feeling of playing on a Friday or perhaps things will pick up closer to kick-off time.

Hope Pardew gets the players up for this, holiday or not, a win will be massive. Cement our current position and place pressure on Chelsea.

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  On 06/04/2012 at 12:05, Ketsbaia said:

I can see each outcome in this match ;D

 

We're really good and our attack can get through them. But they're tricky, good on the ball and great at home. Could definitely be a banana skin, so I'll go in the middle and say 1-1.

Put yourself on the line there.

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  On 06/04/2012 at 12:17, Sifu said:

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2-2 draw.

 

If anyone is watching it in town, me & dino are watching it in :shark bar.

 

:scared:

 

:lol:

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  On 06/04/2012 at 12:29, SEMTEX said:

This game is at 11:30 on a work day for me. I don't know how I'm gonna wangle being able to watch this one. Fucking Jesus could've held on till Saturday. Wanker.

 

:lol: :lol: :lol:

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  On 06/04/2012 at 12:41, pierre91 said:

....greetings from Swansea from a Blogger for my Club. Thanks to all who have read my preview and I promise to post a link to my Match Report win,lose or draw should you be interested. Respect.

 

Here's to a good game.  :)

 

http://pierre91.blogspot.co.uk/2012/04/swansea-city-v-newcastle-utd-pl-match.html

 

Good work - cheers for posting.

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  On 06/04/2012 at 12:41, pierre91 said:

....greetings from Swansea from a Blogger for my Club. Thanks to all who have read my preview and I promise to post a link to my Match Report win,lose or draw should you be interested. Respect.

 

Here's to a good game.  :)

 

http://pierre91.blogspot.co.uk/2012/04/swansea-city-v-newcastle-utd-pl-match.html

 

You are a legend!

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  On 06/04/2012 at 12:47, EthiGeordie said:

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....greetings from Swansea from a Blogger for my Club. Thanks to all who have read my preview and I promise to post a link to my Match Report win,lose or draw should you be interested. Respect.

 

Here's to a good game.  :)

 

http://pierre91.blogspot.co.uk/2012/04/swansea-city-v-newcastle-utd-pl-match.html

 

You are a ledgend!

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  On 06/04/2012 at 05:40, Ronaldo said:

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wow... that man knows his football. He certainly got his facts straight regarding us, hardly any journos can do it half as well as this blog. He must watch a hell of a lot of games.

 

Thanks for the link. :thup:

 

Apart from Tiote he's pretty much got that all right. Impressive.

 

"Tiote is what I like to think our own Kemy Augustien could become.

 

Blessed with the physical make up of a Michael Essien, allied with the temperament and skill of a Frank Lampard, this bullish enforcer is as happy mixing it in a physical environment as he is gracefully constructing and pressing forward attackingly.

 

Newcastle's job, as is ours with Siggi for instance, is how to retain a talent that has the elite 4 at the top of the division sniffing around and proffering tempting treats elsewhere, although the player has never signalled that he is anything other than happy where he is."

 

 

 

What do you disagree with there?

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  On 06/04/2012 at 12:56, Yorkie said:

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wow... that man knows his football. He certainly got his facts straight regarding us, hardly any journos can do it half as well as this blog. He must watch a hell of a lot of games.

 

Thanks for the link. :thup:

 

Apart from Tiote he's pretty much got that all right. Impressive.

 

"Tiote is what I like to think our own Kemy Augustien could become.

 

Blessed with the physical make up of a Michael Essien, allied with the temperament and skill of a Frank Lampard, this bullish enforcer is as happy mixing it in a physical environment as he is gracefully constructing and pressing forward attackingly.

 

Newcastle's job, as is ours with Siggi for instance, is how to retain a talent that has the elite 4 at the top of the division sniffing around and proffering tempting treats elsewhere, although the player has never signalled that he is anything other than happy where he is."

 

 

 

What do you disagree with there?

 

Just a little hint for you there.

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  On 06/04/2012 at 12:41, pierre91 said:

....greetings from Swansea from a Blogger for my Club. Thanks to all who have read my preview and I promise to post a link to my Match Report win,lose or draw should you be interested. Respect.

 

Here's to a good game.  :)

 

http://pierre91.blogspot.co.uk/2012/04/swansea-city-v-newcastle-utd-pl-match.html

 

Enjoyed reading that - cheers

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  On 06/04/2012 at 12:56, Dave said:

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wow... that man knows his football. He certainly got his facts straight regarding us, hardly any journos can do it half as well as this blog. He must watch a hell of a lot of games.

 

Thanks for the link. :thup:

 

Apart from Tiote he's pretty much got that all right. Impressive.

 

"Tiote is what I like to think our own Kemy Augustien could become.

 

Blessed with the physical make up of a Michael Essien, allied with the temperament and skill of a Frank Lampard, this bullish enforcer is as happy mixing it in a physical environment as he is gracefully constructing and pressing forward attackingly.

 

Newcastle's job, as is ours with Siggi for instance, is how to retain a talent that has the elite 4 at the top of the division sniffing around and proffering tempting treats elsewhere, although the player has never signalled that he is anything other than happy where he is."

 

 

 

What do you disagree with there?

 

Just a little hint for you there.

 

Had assumed it would be that; but Tiote is skilful. He's got as good a ball control as anyone in the team.

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