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Robert Madley 3-0 Newcastle - 25/10/15 - Post match reaction from Half Time


Mike

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It would be typical of Sourness to be saying it was the right decision to send him off. Absolute detestable cunt and it's a complete piss take that they have him and Niall Quinn covering all of our matches on Sky.

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Tbf Martin tyler mentioned it during commentary of Man Utd/Man City.

 

Called it a decision you dont see at any level in the football league essentially. Fairly sure others will see it as a joke, the bbc are reporting it as such.

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F****** sickening this.  Of course we aren't without fault, we all know about the deep rooted issues in our squad especially defensively but it doesn't change the fact that we have actually put a performance in for the first time in years and lost again.  That game was going our way, end of story.  We were so comfortable and as it wore on into the 2nd half they would have become increasingly nervous imo.

 

The previous defeats we have been just plain s***.  We just needed to raise our performance and the result would follow is what I thought before it started.  Just makes this defeat and the whole day just even more miserable  :lol:

 

 

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Groundhog day - again

 

mackems  3  Newcastle  0

 

Another new mackem manager used the wear-Tyne derby to register their first victory and again Newcastle were on the wrong side of a 0-3 defeat that simply defies logic and belief.

 

The fact that it was former boss, fat-headed Sam Allardyce, made it even more galling but it was a game that United dominated from start to finish and should have won comfortably.

 

 

 

The derby Gods once again conspired with the forces of darkness and turned referee Bobby Madley into the biggest homer since the Iliad.

 

His decision to send off Fabricio Coloccini and award a penalty in first half stoppage time was absolutely staggering and completely changed the course of the game that seemingly had only one conclusion.

 

Rob Elliot was slow off his line and Coloccini's shoulder charge was unnecessary but how the officials managed to decide that the diving Steven Fletcher had been denied a goalscoring opportunity was scandalous.

 

Adam Johnson - currently awaiting trial after being charged for sexual activity with an underage girl - dispatched the spot-kick to give the home side a half-time lead that couldn't have been less-deserved.

 

With the referee still favouring the home side's thuggish tactics - Lee Cattermole somehow avoiding even a caution when he should have seen red - Jack Colback was a victim of one of the midfielder's assaults.

 

Colback had already been booked for protesting about the goal and would have missed our game against Stoke City for reaching five yellows. Cheick Tiote had also been cautioned and was replaced by Jamaal Lascelles at the break.

 

But even with ten men (nine while Colback was off the pitch injured), Steve McClaren's side continued to dominate and Aleksandar Mitrovic had a golden opportunity to level the scores but allowed Costel Pantilimon to save after side-stepping a defender.

 

Madley continued to look completely out of his depth and even called over Cattermole to point out his previous assaults before failing to show a card. Incredible.

 

Billy Jones bundled home a second after 65 minutes to all but seal the result but even then, there were chances for Georginio Wijnaldum, Ayoze Perez and substitute Florian Thauvin before Steven Fletcher got the third on the break.

 

 

 

At least on this occasion the travelling fans' anger wasn't directed against their own club, although Thauvin's substitute appearance was pathetic, particularly in losing possession for the third goal.

 

And apart from Mitrovic still looking sluggish on occasions it was a performance that had many positives. But, as always in this fixture, the result is the only thing that matters and unfortunately McClaren has followed in his predecessors' footsteps.

 

Given the awfulness of the home side, there may only be one more opportunity to halt this run of derby defeats. March can't come quick enough.

 

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As well he should. It's clearly not a frivolous appeal so the worst that will happen is it's upheld.

 

edit: to be clear :lol: not because I want colo to be available for selection but because appealing a bullshit decision is always the right thing to do.

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Rob Scanlon ‏@RobScanlon_TV  4m4 minutes ago

Steve McClaren has confirmed in his nufcTV interview with @dankingNUFC that he will appeal the red card today

Hopefully it goes to 4 games and deemed frivolous. Colo's time is up.
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It's beyond belief how little abuse the paedo gets.

 

Yeah, it's unreal. I like how he was suspended by Sunderland until they noticed that the derby was coming up and decided that they needed the paedophile on the wing to win. It's that important to them. Mind boggling.

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