Jump to content

Newcastle United v West Ham United - 3pm kick off on Sun 24th May (live on Sky)


Recommended Posts

If you could pick one team to play next Sunday, at the moment, it would be West Ham.

 

We'll f*** it up though.

It would be Newcastle but seeing as we are Newcastle unfortunately we can't play ourselves.

 

I don't think I'd pick West Ham if we had a choice. Their manager has a grudge against us and their team specialise in set pieces.

Link to post
Share on other sites

Arsenal smash tbe Mackems 4-0 on Wednesday.

 

Then on Sunday we draw, Hull win, Mackems lose.

 

Mackems go down on GD.

 

http://i.imgur.com/yD4bFv3.gif

 

:lol:

 

Perfect.

Link to post
Share on other sites

If we win I hope to hell there's loud booing at the end. If people chant, 'we are staying up' and cheer at full time I'll be disappointed.

Link to post
Share on other sites

If we win I hope to hell there's loud booing at the end. If people chant, 'we are staying up' and cheer at full time I'll be disappointed.

 

There'll be cheering that's for certain, singing I'm not so sure even our fans would stoop that low.

Link to post
Share on other sites

If we win I hope to hell there's loud booing at the end. If people chant, 'we are staying up' and cheer at full time I'll be disappointed.

 

Win, lose or draw the final whistle should be met with vicious abuse towards Ashley, Charnley, Carver, the coaching staff, and that team of cowards. Of course it won't be but it should.

Link to post
Share on other sites

If we win I hope to hell there's loud booing at the end. If people chant, 'we are staying up' and cheer at full time I'll be disappointed.

 

Win, lose or draw the final whistle should be met with vicious abuse towards Ashley, Charnley, Carver, the coaching staff, and that team of cowards. Of course it won't be but it should.

 

Bang on.

Link to post
Share on other sites

If we win I hope to hell there's loud booing at the end. If people chant, 'we are staying up' and cheer at full time I'll be disappointed.

 

There'll be cheering that's for certain, singing I'm not so sure even our fans would bother their arses when there's beers in town to be had and traffic to miss etc.

 

fyp

Link to post
Share on other sites

If he picks Taylor and Jonas we will most certainly lose. He would be best going 4-4-2 with Aarons and cabella on wing, Abeid and Sissoko centre, Cisse and Perez up front. But no, Colback and Taylor it is in centre mid. Anita should play left back as well

Link to post
Share on other sites

If he picks Taylor and Jonas we will most certainly lose. He would be best going 4-4-2 with Aarons and cabella on wing, Abeid and Sissoko centre, Cisse and Perez up front. But no, Colback and Taylor it is in centre mid. Anita should play left back as well

 

That would certainly be the best team. There's no way he won't pick the proven central mid pairing of Taylor and Colback though.

 

Proven to be shite but still picked week on week, loss after loss. The whole regime needs to be chased out of town with torches and pitchforks.

Link to post
Share on other sites

ridiculous to think that all we need to be certain of staying up is a home win against a lacklustre West Ham team.

 

 

And that you won't find a single person confident of getting that win. Staggering that in such an important game for the club there is still so much apathy from the fans, myself included. Still literally 1000's of unsold tickets for it and it seems nobody would be too fussed if we go down or not. Totally bizarre when you think how the fans of Sunderland and Hull will be feeling in comparison. Personally I'd rather it was Hull that go down. As much as I say I'm not all that bothered, and I'm not, I'd still rather we were a PL club next season. What I don't want is the mackems to go down, again something I thought I'd never hear myself say. It would let everyone at NUFC of the hook as the mongs would lap it up and this catastrophe of a season would be forgotten by many because it would end on a high note.

 

Like I said a few posts up. The result on Sunday should be irrelevant and abuse to all involved should be dished out big style on the final whistle regardless.

Link to post
Share on other sites

I'll be watching on TV but I can safely say that regardless of the outcome it'll be the last game I watch. Last year I didn't want the new season to start, this year I don't have to worry about it. :?

Link to post
Share on other sites

Guest
This topic is now closed to further replies.
×
×
  • Create New...