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Would be hard to like Poyet giving how the c*** cost us the FA Cup under Bobby.

 

You mean like the 2 goals KK scored against us in the FA Cup Final at Wembley in 74....!??

Somehow, everyone forgot about that......

 

No I don't mean like that, because it was 14 years before I was born.

 

Hard to "forget" about something that you didn't see happen.

 

Just because it happened before you were born doesn't mean it didn't happen - its the same thing and surely

you are old enough to remember Keegan..?

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Has the Fulham game to redeem himself for me, It was quite clear he threw the Man city Game because of other winnable games to come, nothing short of an outright going over of Fulham will do, and no excuses.

 

Right, this won't happen. It never happens man.

 

 

ok, you can give me it when it doesn't :lol:

 

:thup:

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“We’ve approached every Europa League game to try to win it,” said Pardew. “You can fault us for that, but we think it’s the right approach and we will carry that forward into Thursday.

 

“But we have lost bodies in this campaign. It has cost us points and, without a shadow of a doubt, we would not be in this position if we were not in the Europa League.

 

“There are simply too many games in the competition for a Premier League team. I’m never going to change my opinion on that, even if we win the thing. It needs to be looked at. We’ve lost too many players through injury.

 

“Unless we win it, we won’t be in it next season and we won’t have that pressure, so we can compete for the top 10, top eight, top five.” Pardew is sure that Newcastle will survive, even though the Tyne-Wear derby on April 14 has taken on an extra edge with Sunderland reacting to their owntailspin by sacking Martin O’Neill.

 

“After the Stoke game I said that was an important win for us and put us in a position where I felt 40 points was achievable – and I have not changed my opinion,” said Pardew.

 

“But I’m sure people will stir it up and suck us into it.”

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“We’ve approached every Europa League game to try to win it,” said Pardew. “You can fault us for that, but we think it’s the right approach and we will carry that forward into Thursday.

 

“But we have lost bodies in this campaign. It has cost us points and, without a shadow of a doubt, we would not be in this position if we were not in the Europa League.

 

“There are simply too many games in the competition for a Premier League team. I’m never going to change my opinion on that, even if we win the thing. It needs to be looked at. We’ve lost too many players through injury.

 

“Unless we win it, we won’t be in it next season and we won’t have that pressure, so we can compete for the top 10, top eight, top five.” Pardew is sure that Newcastle will survive, even though the Tyne-Wear derby on April 14 has taken on an extra edge with Sunderland reacting to their owntailspin by sacking Martin O’Neill.

 

“After the Stoke game I said that was an important win for us and put us in a position where I felt 40 points was achievable – and I have not changed my opinion,” said Pardew.

 

“But I’m sure people will stir it up and suck us into it.”

 

Are inochi and Pardew the same person. Delusion overload that.

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“We’ve approached every Europa League game to try to win it,” said Pardew. “You can fault us for that, but we think it’s the right approach and we will carry that forward into Thursday.

 

“But we have lost bodies in this campaign. It has cost us points and, without a shadow of a doubt, we would not be in this position if we were not in the Europa League.

 

“There are simply too many games in the competition for a Premier League team. I’m never going to change my opinion on that, even if we win the thing. It needs to be looked at. We’ve lost too many players through injury.

 

“Unless we win it, we won’t be in it next season and we won’t have that pressure, so we can compete for the top 10, top eight, top five.” Pardew is sure that Newcastle will survive, even though the Tyne-Wear derby on April 14 has taken on an extra edge with Sunderland reacting to their owntailspin by sacking Martin O’Neill.

 

“After the Stoke game I said that was an important win for us and put us in a position where I felt 40 points was achievable – and I have not changed my opinion,” said Pardew.

 

“But I’m sure people will stir it up and suck us into it.”

 

Only his bosses to blame for that tbh. Teams we were battling with until the end (Arsenal and Spurs) are in similar positions to where they were last season. It's obvious where it went wrong and the Europa shouldn't have been the problem.

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We're never set up to win in any away game, regardless of which competition it's in.

 

2 away wins in all competitions.

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“We’ve approached every Europa League game to try to win it,” said Pardew. “You can fault us for that, but we think it’s the right approach and we will carry that forward into Thursday.

 

“But we have lost bodies in this campaign. It has cost us points and, without a shadow of a doubt, we would not be in this position if we were not in the Europa League.

 

“There are simply too many games in the competition for a Premier League team. I’m never going to change my opinion on that, even if we win the thing. It needs to be looked at. We’ve lost too many players through injury.

 

“Unless we win it, we won’t be in it next season and we won’t have that pressure, so we can compete for the top 10, top eight, top five.” Pardew is sure that Newcastle will survive, even though the Tyne-Wear derby on April 14 has taken on an extra edge with Sunderland reacting to their owntailspin by sacking Martin O’Neill.

 

“After the Stoke game I said that was an important win for us and put us in a position where I felt 40 points was achievable – and I have not changed my opinion,” said Pardew.

 

“But I’m sure people will stir it up and suck us into it.”

Oh fuck off man. (Not you Dave)

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How do lower league teams manage to play 46+ games a year? Birmingham played 62 games a few years back.

 

They have far better managers who aren't as defensive as feck. And look at their own teams qualities before worrying about the oppo's.

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