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Not worth bothering anymore.

 

Paul Merson has has spouted some sh*te about Newcastle in the past however on Soccer Saturday today he was spot on when  he said that the only protest that would work against Ashley is dont go to the games.Its no problem for me to stay away because it feels more like Sports Direct Athletic than Newcastle United to me these days.

 

Hope fat c* nt changes the kit to red white and blue. He might as f* ckin' well.

F*ck me, I' m even starting to wish Fat Fred owned the club again.  ( I know, shoot me!)

They just make the tickets cheaper (meaning we can't buy players, naturally) and more happy clappers turn up.

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Not worth bothering anymore.

 

Paul Merson has has spouted some sh*te about Newcastle in the past however on Soccer Saturday today he was spot on when  he said that the only protest that would work against Ashley is dont go to the games.Its no problem for me to stay away because it feels more like Sports Direct Athletic than Newcastle United to me these days.

 

Hope fat c* nt changes the kit to red white and blue. He might as f* ckin' well.

F*ck me, I' m even starting to wish Fat Fred owned the club again.  ( I know, shoot me!)

 

Aye, saw that this lunchtime. Then Le Tissier backed it up with a story from his time at Southampton. They had a manager (can't remember which one) who was struggling and unpopular with fans for about 2 years. Nothing changed until the supporters stopped going to games. Then , it began to hit the cub, and the manager was despatched.

 

It might only take a few games of low home attendances, but that might be the key factor that makes the difference.

 

Maybe that could be SackPardew.com next line of attack?

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Not worth bothering anymore.

 

Paul Merson has has spouted some sh*te about Newcastle in the past however on Soccer Saturday today he was spot on when  he said that the only protest that would work against Ashley is dont go to the games.Its no problem for me to stay away because it feels more like Sports Direct Athletic than Newcastle United to me these days.

 

Hope fat c* nt changes the kit to red white and blue. He might as f* ckin' well.

F*ck me, I' m even starting to wish Fat Fred owned the club again.  ( I know, shoot me!)

 

Aye, saw that this lunchtime. Then Le Tissier backed it up with a story from his time at Southampton. They had a manager (can't remember which one) who was struggling and unpopular with fans for about 2 years. Nothing changed until the supporters stopped going to games. Then , it began to hit the cub, and the manager was despatched.

 

It might only take a few games of low home attendances, but that might be the key factor that makes the difference.

 

Maybe that could be SackPardew.com next line of attack?

Ian Branfoot. Though in them days there wasn't pots of Sky money to compensate.  Well there was but nowhere near as much.

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I saw barely any, other than a few paper airplanes, in the ground. Didn't see any banners from the leazes.

Me neither.

 

I passed a bloke on Strawberry Place opposite Barker and Stonehouse before the match with a box full trying to hand them out to people but most people were just walking passed without taking one.

 

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Not worth bothering anymore.

 

Paul Merson has has spouted some sh*te about Newcastle in the past however on Soccer Saturday today he was spot on when  he said that the only protest that would work against Ashley is dont go to the games.Its no problem for me to stay away because it feels more like Sports Direct Athletic than Newcastle United to me these days.

 

Hope fat c* nt changes the kit to red white and blue. He might as f* ckin' well.

F*ck me, I' m even starting to wish Fat Fred owned the club again.  ( I know, shoot me!)

 

Aye, saw that this lunchtime. Then Le Tissier backed it up with a story from his time at Southampton. They had a manager (can't remember which one) who was struggling and unpopular with fans for about 2 years. Nothing changed until the supporters stopped going to games. Then , it began to hit the cub, and the manager was despatched.

 

It might only take a few games of low home attendances, but that might be the key factor that makes the difference.

 

Maybe that could be SackPardew.com next line of attack?

Ian Branfoot. Though in them days there wasn't pots of Sky money to compensate.  Well there was but nowhere near as much.

He comes from Gateshead. Me and my dad used to drink with his dad in The Waggon at the end of the Team valley.

 

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Not worth bothering anymore.

 

Paul Merson has has spouted some sh*te about Newcastle in the past however on Soccer Saturday today he was spot on when  he said that the only protest that would work against Ashley is dont go to the games.Its no problem for me to stay away because it feels more like Sports Direct Athletic than Newcastle United to me these days.

 

Hope fat c* nt changes the kit to red white and blue. He might as f* ckin' well.

F*ck me, I' m even starting to wish Fat Fred owned the club again.  ( I know, shoot me!)

 

Aye, saw that this lunchtime. Then Le Tissier backed it up with a story from his time at Southampton. They had a manager (can't remember which one) who was struggling and unpopular with fans for about 2 years. Nothing changed until the supporters stopped going to games. Then , it began to hit the cub, and the manager was despatched.

 

It might only take a few games of low home attendances, but that might be the key factor that makes the difference.

 

Maybe that could be SackPardew.com next line of attack?

Ian Branfoot. Though in them days there wasn't pots of Sky money to compensate.  Well there was but nowhere near as much.

He comes from Gateshead. Me and my dad used to drink with his dad in The Waggon at the end of the Team valley.

 

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Not worth bothering anymore.

 

Paul Merson has has spouted some sh*te about Newcastle in the past however on Soccer Saturday today he was spot on when  he said that the only protest that would work against Ashley is dont go to the games.Its no problem for me to stay away because it feels more like Sports Direct Athletic than Newcastle United to me these days.

 

Hope fat c* nt changes the kit to red white and blue. He might as f* ckin' well.

F*ck me, I' m even starting to wish Fat Fred owned the club again.  ( I know, shoot me!)

 

Aye, saw that this lunchtime. Then Le Tissier backed it up with a story from his time at Southampton. They had a manager (can't remember which one) who was struggling and unpopular with fans for about 2 years. Nothing changed until the supporters stopped going to games. Then , it began to hit the cub, and the manager was despatched.

 

It might only take a few games of low home attendances, but that might be the key factor that makes the difference.

 

Maybe that could be SackPardew.com next line of attack?

 

Won't work with our fans, unfortunately.

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Assuming he clings on like a cancerous leech until December and we take our usual bumming from the Mackems will the attitudes of those who seemingly still support him change? Probably not.

 

It will. I think a lot of the nonsense we've witnessed today stems from the fact that 'it's early in the season' is such an easy straw for the mongs to cling to.

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Another 0-3 at home to Sunderland and there'd be a lot of people booing and targeting Pardew during the game. Debatable whether it would last though. It's also a bit far away and relying on the current Sunderland side would be like relying on Hull today. They're pretty awful going on what I've seen. Perhaps doing better than us but not by much.

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This is my finish with NUFC now so I hope they suffer huge losses every game. So those tens of thousands of cunts suffer too. They do not deserve a well ran NUFC, they are as complicit in this as Ashley and a Pardew. Some of the crap I witnessed and heard today man... I've never been more embarrassed and ashamed. People cheering like we've won the league when 5 minutes go up, clapping a 2-2 draw with Hull and allowing Pardew to basically take the piss on the touch line.  I hope the mackems howk us 3-0 again. Fuck them all.

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I saw barely any, other than a few paper airplanes, in the ground. Didn't see any banners from the leazes.

 

There was plenty and they were being launched pretty much throughout the 90 mins. The Leazes is a far cry from what it used to be.

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I saw barely any, other than a few paper airplanes, in the ground. Didn't see any banners from the leazes.

 

There was plenty and they were being launched pretty much throughout the 90 mins. The Leazes is a far cry from what it used to be.

 

Aye the good old days etc.  Where is this great part of the ground where you sit?

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This classic from "I still support Pardew" - personally, I wouldn't be making a change now. Not sure what we have learnt to change it. Bad result last weekend certainly, but we are only 4 games in

 

I think the personalisation of the sackpardew.com thing is quite vile actually. he's not a war criminal

 

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This classic from "I still support Pardew" - personally, I wouldn't be making a change now. Not sure what we have learnt to change it. Bad result last weekend certainly, but we are only 4 games in

 

I think the personalisation of the sackpardew.com thing is quite vile actually. he's not a war criminal

 

:explode:

 

:lol: yeah, reminds me of the sack Idi Amin campaign a few decades ago.

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I saw barely any, other than a few paper airplanes, in the ground. Didn't see any banners from the leazes.

 

There was plenty and they were being launched pretty much throughout the 90 mins. The Leazes is a far cry from what it used to be.

 

Aye the good old days etc.  Where is this great part of the ground where you sit?

 

I used to stand in the good old days. I didn't sit there like a pleb which seems to be the norm these days.

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I saw barely any, other than a few paper airplanes, in the ground. Didn't see any banners from the leazes.

 

There was plenty and they were being launched pretty much throughout the 90 mins. The Leazes is a far cry from what it used to be.

 

Aye the good old days etc.  Where is this great part of the ground where you sit?

 

I used to stand in the good old days. I didn't sit there like a pleb which seems to be the norm these days.

 

Aye, the Taylor report had a funny effect didn't it.

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so dispirited at the moment. feels like we've lost the battle. and only have ourselves to blame.

 

will probably scrape enough draws and wins to stay up and job done for Ashley and pardew.

 

This. It's fucking shit following this club.

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