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The RTG gibbons have been furiously daisy-chaining each other over some godawful reality docushite about last seasons 'horse punching' derby on Sky One tonight. But as always, they get all confused....

 

 

This episode have an old guy retiring?, if so I can't see anything about the match..

 

I did take it from a torrent like, sure it said ep 1 :confused:

 

Edit: I bet a mags the uploader and has chopped bits out :lol:

 

Never mind I think I watching the wrong one, oh dear :oops: :lol:

 

 

Why the f*ck would he post all that? No 'remove' function on the shortbus?

 

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Guest Roger Kint

When is the earliest a team has been statistically relegated in the Premiership?

 

I would imagine Derby when even we couldnt save them

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you know, after reading randy savage's thread again, you almost feel sorry for them. If they were a person you know that they'd be from the roughest area, with the parents that couldn't give a shit, crap schooling and too stupid to make a decent fist to make a fist of any of the rare breaks that come their way.

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you know, after reading randy savage's thread again, you almost feel sorry for them. If they were a person you know that they'd be from the roughest area, with the parents that couldn't give a shit, crap schooling and too stupid to make a decent fist to make a fist of any of the rare breaks that come their way.

 

:yao: x infinity.

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I understand what you were trying to see, but I'm not saying Short is a good owner/chairman just because he backs his managers. On the flipside, I don't understand why owners are criticised for backing their manager whilst putting their own money in. It's what they are supposed to do. Beyond that, they need good football people to advise them on who to appoint as manager, which players to invest in, et cetera. I don't think Ellis Short comes up with managerial appointments like O'Neill or Di Canio himself, or believes Jozy Altidore would make a good Premiership striker, he will be advised on these matters and writes the checks. By now he might want to consider finding some other people to advise him mind you, because they are costing him a fortune.. :lol:

 

Not sure about that one mate.

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:lol: Took him long enough. Only a month ago he was saying he expects them to survive comfortably.

 

New manager bounce innit.

Lasted one match  :okay:

 

Tbf they beat City as well but again along with us they seem to do well against them recently regardless of the manager :lol:

 

Rest of the league seems the usual disaster though.

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Funny thing is, a number on RTG seem to have convinced themselves that they are only 3 points behind the number they got from the same fixtures last season (replacing relegated teams by promoted ones), and providing they equal (or better) their other results it should be sufficient to survive on goal difference, again based on last season end of season Premiership table. What they collectively fail to realise is that this means they will have done better than average last season over the remaining fixtures, and they will need to replicate this kind of form (28 points from 23 fixtures) at a minimum for the rest of the season to even have a chance, and that is if 36 points would be enough this time around. The way they seem to see it is they have 9 "easy" home games left, so they will take maximum points from that and they only need a few more draws to be safe. Now, I don't know if they've looked at their performances or the table as it currently stands at all, but I wouldn't call any Premiership easy, especially if I was playing like them at the moment. A few more bad results and they are as good as gone.

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Funny thing is, a number on RTG seem to have convinced themselves that they are only 3 points behind the number they got from the same fixtures last season (replacing relegated teams by promoted ones), and providing they equal (or better) their other results it should be sufficient to survive on goal difference, again based on last season end of season Premiership table. What they collectively fail to realise is that this means they will have done better than average last season over the remaining fixtures, and they will need to replicate this kind of form (28 points from 23 fixtures) at a minimum for the rest of the season to even have a chance, and that is if 36 points would be enough this time around. The way they seem to see it is they have 9 "easy" home games left, so they will take maximum points from that and they only need a few more draws to be safe. Now, I don't know if they've looked at their performances or the table as it currently stands at all, but I wouldn't call any Premiership easy, especially if I was playing like them at the moment. A few more bad results and they are as good as gone.

 

 

In terms of where they were last season against the same opposition, they're the same as Arsenal & Chelsea. :yao:

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£47 for Mags Away

Not sure exactly how true this is but seen this posted on twitter earlier

 

Also suggests making it a 'bubble' trip, which is ridiculous as we're not the ones who cause the bother at our games

 

im contacting the FSF tonight with regards to this, minimal violence and disorder from our fans for 3/4 seasons and impeccable behavior at away games so, yet they t*** osses and smash up service stations yet we are the ones being forced into a f***ing bubble trip, bubble trips are archaic and only further demonstrate Northumbria Polices inability to manage an allocation over 10 fans, worst force in the country by far

 

You f***ing what?  Are we talking about the same flare throwing, bus bricking, pitch invading, coin chucking, keeper punching rabid apes? :lol:

 

:lol: Talk about selective memory.

 

:lol: :lol: The amount of schizophrenia in that thread  :lol: :lol:.

 

To paraphrase: 'We always behave brilliantly on derby day, the mags are a disgrace'... Closely followed by 'We always beat the shit out of the mags on derby day, because we are much bigger and badder and more violent.' or is it 'all mags punch horses' or is it 'we smashed up their metro, but its allowed cos the metro was a mag- gerrin'

 

Culminating in some hilariously made-up story about their fans who left the 5-1 early being attacked by 'mag hoolies', but being saved by some other heroic mackems who weren't at the match, but just happened to be in Newcastle while it was going on (doubtlessly behaving themselves impeccably at the time) but this was allowed because giving mags 'a good kicking' is good behaviour anyway marra.

 

Classic macktracking  :cheesy: :cheesy:

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The way they go on is so small time club mentality.  Hurry up and go down, so you can piss and shit all over trains on the way to Doncaster and the likes. 

 

Horrible small times cunts the lot of them.

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I remember when we got relegated as soon as the fixtures came out 'A Love Supreme' made t-shirts detailing some of the more embarrassing dates i.e Newcastle United vs Peterborough.

 

Of course, actions like the above met with realities of an easy promotion & a 5-1 defeat etc certainly contribute to the modern mackem psychology.

 

 

 

 

 

Of being a fucking idiot. 

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