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Newcastle United vs Chelsea - 02/02/13 at 3pm (not on TV)


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how disappointed will people be if an imperious Chelsea turns up, Mata turns us over single handedly and we lose? I've got my hopes up that we can win this considering their form and our morale improvement, but had previously chalked this game off as a loss (before the signings)

 

Standard form for NUFC, it's the hope that hurts the most. :(

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I'm much less nervous than the Villa game though.

 

On the other hand I'm not actually going to be able to watch the game, I agreed to meet old friend i haven't seen for ages and we're going to see morecambe (his team) take on york fc the same time. I'll be in the stands clutching my mobile...

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First home game of the season i'll be missing due to moving away from Newcastle. Hopefully this will mean we win 3-0.

 

On a serious note, a lot of my chelsea mates have told me they think it'll be a draw - their confidence is low, hopefully we can come out fighting.

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I really f***ing hate Demba Ba now, can't remember a player that has shown us less respect when he has left. Really hope the lovely Papiss outscore him today and show him what this club is all about.

 

Why? Don't think he's said anything weird. Don't think he's been disrespectful either.

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I really f***ing hate Demba Ba now, can't remember a player that has shown us less respect when he has left. Really hope the lovely Papiss outscore him today and show him what this club is all about.

 

You are never going to get football mercenaries from another country feeling the same about NUFC as NE born players, or even other Brits....both Supermac and Rob Lee have an abiding love for the club despite being southerners. They might tell a few home truths about the club but so what ? They gave 100% whilst playing for us and were great players who were a credit to the club.

Ba, and indeed, all the other foreigners will not feel the same and we should not expect it...its just a job for them.

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how disappointed will people be if an imperious Chelsea turns up, Mata turns us over single handedly and we lose? I've got my hopes up that we can win this considering their form and our morale improvement, but had previously chalked this game off as a loss (before the signings)

 

I think it depends on our performance - if we play well and only lose by the odd goal, people will accept that it takes a while for new players to bed in but if we lose badly and play poorly with lousy subs etc, there will be more rumblings from the fans - Pardew has to start delivering and that means at least some attacking football at SJP and no meek surrenders.

 

I reckon Ashley will also be thinking this way....

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I really f***ing hate Demba Ba now, can't remember a player that has shown us less respect when he has left. Really hope the lovely Papiss outscore him today and show him what this club is all about.

 

You are never going to get football mercenaries from another country feeling the same about NUFC as NE born players, or even other Brits....both Supermac and Rob Lee have an abiding love for the club despite being southerners. They might tell a few home truths about the club but so what ? They gave 100% whilst playing for us and were great players who were a credit to the club.

Ba, and indeed, all the other foreigners will not feel the same and we should not expect it...its just a job for them.

Ba took not caring to new levels though. Compare him to the likes of Cabaye, Ben Arfa and Cisse, when they leave they'll be full of praise for the club and city, Ba didn't care one bit for us. Suppose I'm just used to players saying what a fantastic club this is and when someone leaves and don't it's that much more annoying.

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I really f***ing hate Demba Ba now, can't remember a player that has shown us less respect when he has left. Really hope the lovely Papiss outscore him today and show him what this club is all about.

 

You are never going to get football mercenaries from another country feeling the same about NUFC as NE born players, or even other Brits....both Supermac and Rob Lee have an abiding love for the club despite being southerners. They might tell a few home truths about the club but so what ? They gave 100% whilst playing for us and were great players who were a credit to the club.

Ba, and indeed, all the other foreigners will not feel the same and we should not expect it...its just a job for them.

What a load of rubbish man. There's plenty of people from home soil who only care for the money, and we've had many a foreigner who have had a genuine affinity to the club/area.

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Even if he does pick the same team and the expected torrent of abuse comes his way, we've got to at least hope that having Marveaux and Obertan added to the bench can be something of a difference-maker if required. Along with Yanga-Mbiwa, Anita and Shola those two would give us the best pool of options we've had for ages and it may mean that some of Pardew's decisions aren't so baffling.

 

I'm as excited for this as I have been for a match all season. Not sure there's a better time to play Chelsea and we'll undoubtedly be on a high after clinging on at Villa. Think it's going to be tasty. We have to be looking for the win though, although I'd be sated enough with a positive-looking draw.

 

 

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Demba Ba interview: I loved playing for Newcastle, but now they're just another opponent

 

Chelsea's newest striker is proud of his achievements for the Geordies but says his return is "only another game, three points, nothing more than that”

 

The North-East furies may be unleashed on Demba Ba this weekend. But the Senegalese striker will simply not be blown off course.

 

Less than a month after his move to Chelsea, Ba returns to Newcastle on Saturday, aware that he will not be the most popular man in St James’ Park.

 

None of it matters, not a jot.

 

For Ba, moving to Chelsea was not a choice - it was an obligation.

 

“Newcastle is going to be a big game for me but I won’t let the occasion go overboard,” promised Ba, already a popular figure in SW6 after scoring three times for the Blues in his first four starts.

 

“Whenever you join a club you look at the schedule to see when you can play the team you left. So I knew straightaway it would be coming fast for me to go back to St James’ Park.

 

“But that’s not the most important thing. At the end of the day, it’s only another game, three points, nothing more than that.”

 

Ba scored 29 goals in just 57 appearances for the Toon, not a bad return for a free signing from relegated West Ham.

 

It ensures he goes back with his head held high.

 

“I’m proud of what I did there, of course I am,” added Ba, who has 16 goals in total this season, 14 in the league. “I did some good things there, no question about that, and from the first day to the last one I gave everything.

 

“The fans gave me 100 per cent from day one to the last day but I gave them the same back, 100 per cent.

 

“But this is life in football, from one day to another you can exchange and it is part of the job.

 

“Now I am at Chelsea, the next level. When you play, it’s to win, to win trophies. That is what it is all about and what is in my mind.

“You know when you go to a club and you are a striker, that the people expect you to score some goals. That’s what I’m trying to do, every game. The players I’m playing with make it easier. They make football look easy, which helps me to do my job.

 

“The thing I expect from myself, when I play, is to score, in every game. If I don’t, then it happens. But when you start a game, if you are a striker, you need to score. Don’t get me wrong. I am not playing for myself, for me. I’m doing it for the team and to win the games. That is what we are here for.

 

“But even if we don’t win anything this season, sitting here today, I know I made the right choice to come here - and you know I’ve made the right choice because of everything the club is about.

 

“When you have the chance to play for Chelsea, you have to take it. You know you are going to win things here. That’s what the club means - it’s a guarantee.”

 

There have not been too many guarantees at Chelsea over recent weeks - Rafa Benitez revealing the European champions' dressing room was left shocked by the fateful last few minutes at Reading on Wednesday when a nailed-on victory became a draw.

 

Ba, though, recognised a familiar pattern - one he went through at his previous club as well.

 

“I was there for 18 months and I’m still very surprised at their position,” he added. “But what happened at Newcastle, where you’re dominating games and winning and all of a sudden you concede a goal and it all changes, has happened since I came here as well.

“It’s not a lack of confidence but football is never finished until the last whistle. I was on the bench and after 75 minutes I was watching Reading and thinking, ‘These guys are done; they don’t even think they’re going to come back’.

 

“You could see the body language of the players but all of a sudden we brought them back in the game. As soon as they scored they knew they had a big chance to come back.

 

“Now we have to push on, to try to win everything we can win. You can be sure that’s what we will do.

 

“Chelsea is a club which should be in the Champions League every season, which should finish in the top four every season, should be in the title race. This is the focus of everyone, to finish on top.”

 

Nobody can doubt Ba’s focus. Nothing today will deflect him away from it.

 

Demba Ba has scored 14 League goals this season wearing the adidas adiZero F50, the top scoring boot in the Premier League. All four of the league’s top-scoring strikers wear adidas boots. Join in the conversation: @adidasuk #goalscorerswear

http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/news/newcastle-vs-chelsea-preview-demba-1569185

 

:lol: I'd boo the fuck out of him if I was there tomorrow, I think the bloke's a complete prick.

I liked having Ba here, but now he's just another cunt.
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I really f***ing hate Demba Ba now, can't remember a player that has shown us less respect when he has left. Really hope the lovely Papiss outscore him today and show him what this club is all about.

 

You are never going to get football mercenaries from another country feeling the same about NUFC as NE born players, or even other Brits....both Supermac and Rob Lee have an abiding love for the club despite being southerners. They might tell a few home truths about the club but so what ? They gave 100% whilst playing for us and were great players who were a credit to the club.

Ba, and indeed, all the other foreigners will not feel the same and we should not expect it...its just a job for them.

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