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For all the disappointment, the result was a fair one and there looked to be a recognition among home fans that they'd lost out to a genuinely talented side. Spirit will only take you so far and the individual errors of the first leg ultimately proved to be insurmountable - regardless of Pardew's team selection tonight, scoring twice and keeping a clean sheet was a very tall order indeed.

 

We won't be playing European football next season, but after the experience of contending with no less than fourteen UEFA ties this time round, there's simply no reason why both domestic cup competitions can't be taken seriously, with first choice XIs selected.

 

:thup: especially the bit in bold; we've got a better squad and about 10 less games to cater for (presuming we do take the cups semi-seriously).

 

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Beating Sunderland will buy him many fans' favour going into the summer.

 

I'd say he has that from the majority, already.

Look at the top of this page.

 

N-O is in no way representative.

 

He's not majorly backed on twitter I'd say 50/50 split.

 

How often do people go on to the internet to exclaim how non-plussed they are about a product or a company?

 

You only ever get the extremes: people promoting and people complaining. The split is overwhelmingly in favour of the latter.

 

Clueless as usual Stu.

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what happened with stu and neesy like, thought they were forum buddies at one point? :lol:

 

I realized that he was twat.

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For all the disappointment, the result was a fair one and there looked to be a recognition among home fans that they'd lost out to a genuinely talented side. Spirit will only take you so far and the individual errors of the first leg ultimately proved to be insurmountable - regardless of Pardew's team selection tonight, scoring twice and keeping a clean sheet was a very tall order indeed.

 

We won't be playing European football next season, but after the experience of contending with no less than fourteen UEFA ties this time round, there's simply no reason why both domestic cup competitions can't be taken seriously, with first choice XIs selected.

 

:thup: especially the bit in bold; we've got a better squad and about 10 less games to cater for (presuming we do take the cups semi-seriously).

 

 

Yep, Pardew must take credit for taking Europe seriously, especially with our perilous league position. Hopefully he will carry that attitude into the cups next season.

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what happened with stu and neesy like, thought they were forum buddies at one point? :lol:

 

I realized that he was twat.

 

Are you going to expand on what's clueless about that post, like?

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Beating Sunderland will buy him many fans' favour going into the summer.

 

I'd say he has that from the majority, already.

Look at the top of this page.

 

N-O is in no way representative.

 

He's not majorly backed on twitter I'd say 50/50 split.

 

How often do people go on to the internet to exclaim how non-plussed they are about a product or a company?

 

You only ever get the extremes: people promoting and people complaining. The split is overwhelmingly in favour of the latter.

 

Eh what? There are almost more praising him than not ffs.

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Beating Sunderland will buy him many fans' favour going into the summer.

 

I'd say he has that from the majority, already.

Look at the top of this page.

 

N-O is in no way representative.

 

He's not majorly backed on twitter I'd say 50/50 split.

 

How often do people go on to the internet to exclaim how non-plussed they are about a product or a company?

 

You only ever get the extremes: people promoting and people complaining. The split is overwhelmingly in favour of the latter.

 

Disagree with that completely, its a forum of discussion so you will see both sides of the coin. people are expressing thoughts, not jsut negative ones. There is shit loads of praise on there.

 

:whistle:

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what happened with stu and neesy like, thought they were forum buddies at one point? :lol:

 

I realized that he was t***.

 

:lol: :lol:

 

:lol:

 

:jesuswept:

 

Didn't even write me a 'Dear John' letter...

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what happened with stu and neesy like, thought they were forum buddies at one point? :lol:

 

I realized that he was t***.

 

Are you going to expand on what's clueless about that post, like?

 

I just answered it. To be fair it was completely incorrect. Twitter by nature is an expression of peoples thoughts, be they negative or positive. Same goes for football.

 

Why did you change your username, neesy?

 

You're wrong, by the way.

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Beating Sunderland will buy him many fans' favour going into the summer.

 

I'd say he has that from the majority, already.

Look at the top of this page.

 

N-O is in no way representative.

 

He's not majorly backed on twitter I'd say 50/50 split.

 

How often do people go on to the internet to exclaim how non-plussed they are about a product or a company?

 

You only ever get the extremes: people promoting and people complaining. The split is overwhelmingly in favour of the latter.

 

Disagree with that completely, its a forum of discussion so you will see both sides of the coin. people are expressing thoughts, not jsut negative ones. There is s*** loads of praise on there.

 

:whistle:

 

Not sure I understand what you mean by this? My point was that you will see people take to Twitter to specifically praise something, its not overwhelmingly in favour of negative viewpoint. You're "reaching" to put it kindly

 

I'm not reaching at all; tell me how many people are saying "wow, that Pardew...he's doing an average job #standard"?

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I just answered it. To be fair it was completely incorrect. Twitter by nature is an expression of peoples thoughts, be they negative or positive. Same goes for football.

 

Twitter by nature is an expression of peoples thoughts, be they negative or positive. Same goes for football.

 

is an expression of peoples thoughts, be they negative or positive. Same goes for football.

 

Same goes for football.

 

:kinnear:

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tell me how many people are saying "wow, that Pardew...he's doing an average job #standard"?

 

can't see it being many, he hasn't been that good :lol:

 

:lol: well played, sir.

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This thread is just going in circles now. Some people liked the approach, some didn't. No-ones going to budge and its becoming cliquey. No-one's saying any thing new. Time to give it a rest.

 

:thup:

 

Anyways, what do you guys think his approach will be against Sunderland? The old same or do you think he might try and get at them from the beginning?

 

We don't have to peg back 2 goals or worry about quality opposition exploiting us. I'd be very unhappy if we approach Sunday the same way.

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I just answered it. To be fair it was completely incorrect. Twitter by nature is an expression of peoples thoughts, be they negative or positive. Same goes for football.

 

Twitter by nature is an expression of peoples thoughts, be they negative or positive. Same goes for football.

 

is an expression of peoples thoughts, be they negative or positive. Same goes for football.

 

Same goes for football.

 

:kinnear:

 

 

I don't even know why I bothered trying to have a rational debate with you, its a pointless and irritating pursuit. You are unwilling to accept any other viewpoint than your own and seek to denigrate others arguments.

 

:thup:

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what happened with stu and neesy like, thought they were forum buddies at one point? :lol:

 

I realized that he was t***.

 

Are you going to expand on what's clueless about that post, like?

 

I just answered it. To be fair it was completely incorrect. Twitter by nature is an expression of peoples thoughts, be they negative or positive. Same goes for football.

 

Why did you change your username, neesy?

 

You're wrong, by the way.

 

I'm not, by the way. In the slightest. But carry on, good argument. Valid points well backed up.

 

Look, I'm not sure why you're getting involved, but, you've completely missed the point of Stu's post. He's saying that there are two types of voice, positive and negative. You very rarely see, or perhaps notice, a neutral voice. This is the same in many other areas, not just football fans. You're getting yourself all worked up over nowt.

 

Neesy, what were your thoughts? You seemed to strongly disagree with what Stu said.

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You're getting yourself all worked up over nowt.

 

As does every one who posts in here.

 

I don't and how dare you say that you bastard.  :angry:

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Thats the only way an opinion can be discussed, like I said its an open forum of discussion so you will see both sides of the coin,the same as in here. I don't see whats so difficult to understand about that?

 

Crikey...the poll at the top of this page was used by someone as an indication of Pardew's level of support with the fans.

 

That was rebuked by several posters, with the reason given that N-O isn't indicative of the general feeling amongst Newcastle United supporters (and the wider football audience).

 

Twitter was then brought up as another barometer of Pardew's support - I queried how many 'Pardew-neutral' supporters would go onto an internet medium to express their feelings.

 

You're now arguing whether there's more/less support for Pardew on Twitter - I'm saying that the views expressed on there aren't necessarily reflective of the wider fan base.

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