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:lol: I remember that game now. We were all pissed the fuck off at the result. So fair play, club. We can certainly build on that emotion.

 

Only memory of that game was the banner for our form/Welsh town :lol:

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:lol: I remember that game now. We were all pissed the fuck off at the result. So fair play, club. We can certainly build on that emotion.

 

Only memory of that game was the banner for our form/Welsh town :lol:

 

:lol: Shit, that too.

 

That was the game Cisse decided to just start fucking scoring. It was bullshit.

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Just had to check .com to see who scored. Says Obertan & Sammy provided crosses for the goals.....no wonder i dont remember that :lol:

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Looks like they're getting worried, from .cock

 

2-04-2015

 

Tickets for United's home fixture against Swansea on Saturday are available from just ten pounds

 

 

By Anthony Marshall - Newcastle United Managing Editor

 

Tickets for Newcastle United's Barclays Premier League home fixture against Swansea City this weekend are available from just £10.

 

The Swans travel to St. James' Park on Saturday (25th April), for a 3pm kick-off, and United will be looking to build on the 2-2 draw they secured in South Wales earlier in the season.

 

A section of Level 7 has become available, priced at just £10 for children, £19 for senior citizens and £20 for adults - an affordable way of watching top flight football - and can be purchased by clicking here .

 

Think I might go. :bluestar:

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Other than going to the games I don't spend time in and around newcastle, so anyone know what would be the best place to go to join the protest?

 

There'll be stuff going on outside the ground again I would imagine, and there's the big Sports Direct on Northumberland St which is one of the branches being targeted.

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Other than going to the games I don't spend time in and around newcastle, so anyone know what would be the best place to go to join the protest?

 

There'll be stuff going on outside the ground again I would imagine, and there's the big Sports Direct on Northumberland St which is one of the branches being targeted.

 

Cheers

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I remember absolutely nothing about a 2-2 draw at Swansea this season.

 

I remember thinking "FFS Papiss, stop saving Pardew's job"

 

:thup: Aye, we got battered but somehow drew 2-2. At the time, I sensed it saved Pardew a bit.

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Cisse was just in his own little bubble during that period. Blissfully saving Alan Pardew his job for no other reason than he's just and absolutely smashing guy. I wanted to hate him, I wanted him to stop, but then I saw his beaming smile and was happy to just let him get on with it.

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There's no way he saved Pardew's job. He was never in any danger of losing it regardless of how utterly s*** we were

 

:thup: At the time, I thought that was the case though. That was my over riding feeling when we'd drew with Swansea, as the week leading up to the game was all about Pardew leaving. I thought we had him at Stoke but he managed to hang on and I thought if we'd lost at Swansea that would have been game over. Looking back, it's clear it wouldn't have made a difference if we'd lost.

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There's no way he saved Pardew's job. He was never in any danger of losing it regardless of how utterly s*** we were

 

:thup: At the time, I thought that was the case though. That was my over riding feeling when we'd drew with Swansea, as the week leading up to the game was all about Pardew leaving. I thought we had him at Stoke but he managed to hang on and I thought if we'd lost at Swansea that would have been game over. Looking back, it's clear it wouldn't have made a difference if we'd lost.

 

For me it was when some fella posted on here that he'd spoken to Llambias and Ashley outside a club in London and Llambias was absolutely outraged at the suggestion that Pardew should be sacked. That's when it sunk in for me. 

 

Thank fuck the parasite jumped ship of his own accord, otherwise we'd have been stuck with him until the end of his contract.

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Cisse was just in his own little bubble during that period. Blissfully saving Alan Pardew his job for no other reason than he's just and absolutely smashing guy. I wanted to hate him, I wanted him to stop, but then I saw his beaming smile and was happy to just let him get on with it.

 

So true. That Cisse spell came out of fucking nowhere and I do wonder how much crease-face Carver would have benefited if Evans hadn't lured Cisse into a saliva-swapping session.

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I remember absolutely nothing about a 2-2 draw at Swansea this season.

 

Cisse lost me £500 on that game. :anguish:

:lol: Think of his beautiful smile and try and be mad. Hans is dead on. Fucking love the guy.

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Pardew celebrating turned my blood into acid and I still couldn't get mad at the fucking guy. Give me one full season of Cisse in a real team. I just want to see it once.

 

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