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Thankfully 5 away games to come out of the next 7 and the away support are more vociferous.

 

The crowd today were f***ing woeful. Absolute pack of sacks.

 

They are puppets, simple as that, chanting back at the fans who where holding up the sack pardew banners was just depressing.

 

Massively.

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No, we have a crowd who are - at least so it seems to me sitting in the middle aged silence of the East Stand - largely supporting their team. And watching a team who are actually playing well and - with the interesting exception of Williamson - playing the ball along the deck, the whole time. But I still really worry for us because we are woefully and obviously short of a class striker. The same class striker (along with a centre half) that Pardew was PROMISED by his paymasters before the end of the window.

 

Mate, we were awful.

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Thankfully 5 away games to come out of the next 7 and the away support are more vociferous.

 

The crowd today were f***ing woeful. Absolute pack of sacks.

 

They are puppets, simple as that, chanting back at the fans who where holding up the sack pardew banners was just depressing.

 

At least most shills get paid for their efforts.  I just don't understand people paying for this fucking torture that's as sterile as a Kenny G album.

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Comments from BBC site after the match:

 

Vince: I don't really understand what you Newcastle fans are expecting. The last time you finished anywhere near the top four before Pardew was in the Sir Bobby Robson days. Newcastle are a mid-table club and that's the harsh reality.

 

 

Jack in York: As a Newcastle fan I'm bewildered as to how Pardew is coming under this pressure. We have three ordinary centre-backs, one right-back, no natural left winger and unless Cisse hits form no decent striker. Even Sir Alex can't improve this. Every year we sign players to make a profit and never to better the side, just to replace ones he has sold. Ashley does not care about progression or cup runs. Pardew has had three-and-a-half years at Newcastle. He kept us in the Premier League after promotion, a fifth place finish, European football and a top 10 finish. No team can boast that in their first four seasons up from the Championship!

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Comments from BBC site after the match:

 

Vince: I don't really understand what you Newcastle fans are expecting. The last time you finished anywhere near the top four before Pardew was in the Sir Bobby Robson days. Newcastle are a mid-table club and that's the harsh reality.

 

 

Jack in York: As a Newcastle fan I'm bewildered as to how Pardew is coming under this pressure. We have three ordinary centre-backs, one right-back, no natural left winger and unless Cisse hits form no decent striker. Even Sir Alex can't improve this. Every year we sign players to make a profit and never to better the side, just to replace ones he has sold. Ashley does not care about progression or cup runs. Pardew has had three-and-a-half years at Newcastle. He kept us in the Premier League after promotion, a fifth place finish, European football and a top 10 finish. No team can boast that in their first four seasons up from the Championship!

 

Vince needs to realize that 5 wins since January is relegation form not mid-table.

 

Jack needs to have a look at how both Swansea and Southampton have done since they came up.

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Vince: I don't really understand what you Newcastle fans are expecting. The last time you finished anywhere near the top four before Pardew was in the Sir Bobby Robson days. Newcastle are a mid-table club and that's the harsh reality.

 

This argument couldn't make any less sense. So because we've been mediocre, we should accept continuing to be mediocre? We shouldn't demand to be any better?

 

Us being a shit club that doesn't win anything is the EXACT reason why we should be up in arms. What a stupid cunt.

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No, we have a crowd who are - at least so it seems to me sitting in the middle aged silence of the East Stand - largely supporting their team. And watching a team who are actually playing well and - with the interesting exception of Williamson - playing the ball along the deck, the whole time. But I still really worry for us because we are woefully and obviously short of a class striker. The same class striker (along with a centre half) that Pardew was PROMISED by his paymasters before the end of the window.

 

Dear Golfmag,

 

You're everything that is wrong with our club.

 

Best regards,

 

Brazil

 

 

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Comments from BBC site after the match:

 

Vince: I don't really understand what you Newcastle fans are expecting. The last time you finished anywhere near the top four before Pardew was in the Sir Bobby Robson days. Newcastle are a mid-table club and that's the harsh reality.

 

 

Jack in York: As a Newcastle fan I'm bewildered as to how Pardew is coming under this pressure. We have three ordinary centre-backs, one right-back, no natural left winger and unless Cisse hits form no decent striker. Even Sir Alex can't improve this. Every year we sign players to make a profit and never to better the side, just to replace ones he has sold. Ashley does not care about progression or cup runs. Pardew has had three-and-a-half years at Newcastle. He kept us in the Premier League after promotion, a fifth place finish, European football and a top 10 finish. No team can boast that in their first four seasons up from the Championship!

 

Well said Jack, factually correct, those people critcising Pardew should hang their heads in shame, it's their fault we are the worst team in the league in 2014, get off Pardew's back and get behind the team.... I guess that's what the majority thinks, we on the evidence of today are just a vocal minority. 

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No, we have a crowd who are - at least so it seems to me sitting in the middle aged silence of the East Stand - largely supporting their team. And watching a team who are actually playing well and - with the interesting exception of Williamson - playing the ball along the deck, the whole time. But I still really worry for us because we are woefully and obviously short of a class striker. The same class striker (along with a centre half) that Pardew was PROMISED by his paymasters before the end of the window.

 

Dear Golfmag,

 

You're everything that is wrong with OUR club.

 

Best regards,

 

Brazil

 

Couldn't agree more, apologists gotta love them.

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Comments from BBC site after the match:

 

Vince: I don't really understand what you Newcastle fans are expecting. The last time you finished anywhere near the top four before Pardew was in the Sir Bobby Robson days. Newcastle are a mid-table club and that's the harsh reality.

 

 

Jack in York: As a Newcastle fan I'm bewildered as to how Pardew is coming under this pressure. We have three ordinary centre-backs, one right-back, no natural left winger and unless Cisse hits form no decent striker. Even Sir Alex can't improve this. Every year we sign players to make a profit and never to better the side, just to replace ones he has sold. Ashley does not care about progression or cup runs. Pardew has had three-and-a-half years at Newcastle. He kept us in the Premier League after promotion, a fifth place finish, European football and a top 10 finish. No team can boast that in their first four seasons up from the Championship!

 

:lol: I agree with the protest not only because I think Pardew is shit, Ashley is a cunt and our club and team are an utter mess, but also because I in no way want to be associated with these utter fucking morons.

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All of the pro-Pardew bellends coming out of the woodwork now

 

After a home Draw to hull.

 

:lol:

 

Exactly. They're acting like the last 9 months never happened.

 

9 months :yao:

 

Agree that they're bunch of fucking bellends though.

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All of the pro-Pardew bellends coming out of the woodwork now

 

After a home Draw to hull.

 

:lol:

 

Exactly. They're acting like the last 9 months never happened.

 

9 months :yao:

 

Agree that they're bunch of f***ing bellends though.

 

:lol: That's my bad

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Comments from BBC site after the match:

 

Vince: I don't really understand what you Newcastle fans are expecting. The last time you finished anywhere near the top four before Pardew was in the Sir Bobby Robson days. Newcastle are a mid-table club and that's the harsh reality.

 

 

Jack in York: As a Newcastle fan I'm bewildered as to how Pardew is coming under this pressure. We have three ordinary centre-backs, one right-back, no natural left winger and unless Cisse hits form no decent striker. Even Sir Alex can't improve this. Every year we sign players to make a profit and never to better the side, just to replace ones he has sold. Ashley does not care about progression or cup runs. Pardew has had three-and-a-half years at Newcastle. He kept us in the Premier League after promotion, a fifth place finish, European football and a top 10 finish. No team can boast that in their first four seasons up from the Championship!

 

Well said Jack, factually correct, those people critcising Pardew should hang their heads in shame, it's their fault we are the worst team in the league in 2014, get off Pardew's back and get behind the team.... I guess that's what the majority thinks, we on the evidence of today are just a vocal minority. 

 

Maybe someone should remind him of the time when we first came up to the PL and the seasons after that. Sometime around 1993-1997+ i believe. Amazing what cane achieved with a positive manager

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Today was about performance.

Held our hands up after Soton.

Early mistake. Fantastic hits.

Had to climb a mountain after that.

The team were terrific.

Tiote said to me "we're playing well but can't score". I said I'll stick Papiss on in a minute and he will (smug smile).

Difficult start for us, I'm concious of trying to not make excuses. Im trying to defend the team.

Not lost on me that I get accused of being arrogent and egotistic but Im proud of being manager of this club - Team reflected that today.

We were really good at times.

Important I took frustration of fans - ironically one or two fans clapped me when I did that and I thank them for that.

 

Stelling: Matt (Le Tissier), Pardew said they were really good at times, is that true?

Le Tissier: Errrrmmm, no.

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This is so deeply depressing. I had much higher hopes for our fans but it's clear the largest portion of the matchgoers are compliant, beaten-down, dead-eyed empty hulls of what were once the best fans in the country.

 

We are nowhere near what we were, we are as pathetic a fan base as any I've seen, there might be more of us than others but the apathy, the lack of desire to exert change, really shines through today.

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