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Leicester City 0-3 Newcastle United (26/12/2022)


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5 hours ago, madras said:

9 isn't it  ?

 

 

NUFC 2 - 0 NF

BHA 0 -0 NUFC

NUFC 0 - 0 CP

ManU 0 - 0 NUFC

NUFC 1- 0 Everton

NUFC 4 - 0 Villa

NUFC 1- 0 Chelsea

LCity 0- 3 NUFC

 

Needless to say no one else has kept clean sheets in half their games.

 

 

 

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i know its they same with all modern grounds but i feel leicester has suffered more than most.

 since leaving filbert st they have become the most pitiful docile home crowd.

artificial atmosphere pumped through the  speakers.

not even rousing themselves to sing when waving their flags pre kick off.

 

at least this year there were no fucking clackers.

 

i like their new massive tv screens at each end, mind.

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You would have thought the home atmosphere would have been better considering they were giving away free beer beforehand. 
 

Stadium literally feels like it’s in the middle of the Silverlink or similar.
 

There was some random concert outside a few hours before kick off with some wifey butchering Brian Adams greatest hits. 

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4 minutes ago, GeordieDazzler said:

You would have thought the home atmosphere would have been better considering they were giving away free beer beforehand. 
 

Stadium literally feels like it’s in the middle of the Silverlink or similar.
 

There was some random concert outside a few hours before kick off with some wifey butchering Brian Adams greatest hits. 

by the time we got there i think there was an audience of 2 paying any attention and she's moved onto eurodisco.

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Probably already been said but I really do wish Amazon had more games throughout the year. They are way ahead of Sky and BT in terms of content provided on a matchday. The post match interviews alone are far superior to what the other broadcasters do and they don't rotate the same 4 pundits over and over again.

 

 

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17 minutes ago, Mazzy said:

Probably already been said but I really do wish Amazon had more games throughout the year. They are way ahead of Sky and BT in terms of content provided on a matchday. The post match interviews alone are far superior to what the other broadcasters do and they don't rotate the same 4 pundits over and over again.

 

 

Even something as simple as being able to pick which game you watch rather than having to watch whatever has been picked for TV. That's the way it should be, all the games available to pick and choose from. Football TV licencing is so outdated it's frustrating as fuck

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4 hours ago, GeordieDazzler said:

You would have thought the home atmosphere would have been better considering they were giving away free beer beforehand. 
 

Stadium literally feels like it’s in the middle of the Silverlink or similar.
 

There was some random concert outside a few hours before kick off with some wifey butchering Brian Adams greatest hits. 

 

[emoji38] please tell me she spared Summer of 69.

 

 

1 hour ago, LiquidAK said:

Even something as simple as being able to pick which game you watch rather than having to watch whatever has been picked for TV. That's the way it should be, all the games available to pick and choose from. Football TV licencing is so outdated it's frustrating as fuck


Only option here is Fubo.tv, the software is shite, but you can watch all matches.

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On 27/12/2022 at 00:05, oldtype said:

 

Also want to note how unnerving it is to watch Shearer talking about Newcastle on MOTD and being... happy.

 

 

I used to hate watching Shearer as a pundit, but he's really blossomed over the last year or so, maybe something to do with Lineker's cheeky prodding. It's not just about us either, he was doing a great job in the box during the Arsenal game as well yesterday, full of enthusiasm and genuine insights.

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NUFC after sixteen games - all PL seasons:

 

2022/23 33 points, 2nd (scored 32, conceded 11)

2021/22 10 points, 19th (scored 17, conceded 34)

2020/21 19 points, 15th (scored 18, conceded 26)

2019/20 22 points, 11th (scored 17, conceded 23)

2018/19 13 points, 15th (scored 13, conceded 22)

2017/18 15 points, 16th (scored 16, conceded 25)

2015/16 16 points, 15th (scored 18, conceded 31)

2014/15 23 points, 7th (scored 18, conceded 22)

2013/14 27 points, 6th (scored 23, conceded 22)

2012/13 17 points, 14th (scored 18, conceded 23)

2011/12 27 points, 6th (scored 21, conceded 19)

2010/11 19 points, 11th (scored 24, conceded 25)

2008/09 16 points, 16th (scored 19, conceded 24)

2007/08 22 points, 11th (scored 23, conceded 26)

2006/07 19 points, 14th (scored 15, conceded 18)

2005/06 22 points, 10th (scored 14, conceded 15)

2004/05 20 points, 12th (scored 27, conceded 31)

2003/04 24 points, 5th (scored 25, conceded 20)

2002/03 28 points, 6th (scored 26, conceded 23)

2001/02 30 points, 3rd (scored 27, conceded 19)

2000/01 24 points, 9th (scored 18, conceded 16)

1999/00 16 points, 15th (scored 27, conceded 30)

1998/99 20 points, 13th (scored 21, conceded 21)

1997/98 25 points, 9th (scored 20, conceded 21)

1996/97 30 points, 4th (scored 26, conceded 17)

1995/96 39 points, 1st (scored 36, conceded 14)

1994/95 34 points, 3rd (scored 34, conceded 17)

1993/94 28 points, 4th (scored 31, conceded 15)

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5 minutes ago, HaydnNUFC said:

NUFC after sixteen games - all PL seasons:

 

2022/23 33 points, 2nd (scored 32, conceded 11)

2021/22 10 points, 19th (scored 17, conceded 34)

2020/21 19 points, 15th (scored 18, conceded 26)

2019/20 22 points, 11th (scored 17, conceded 23)

2018/19 13 points, 15th (scored 13, conceded 22)

2017/18 15 points, 16th (scored 16, conceded 25)

2015/16 16 points, 15th (scored 18, conceded 31)

2014/15 23 points, 7th (scored 18, conceded 22)

2013/14 27 points, 6th (scored 23, conceded 22)

2012/13 17 points, 14th (scored 18, conceded 23)

2011/12 27 points, 6th (scored 21, conceded 19)

2010/11 19 points, 11th (scored 24, conceded 25)

2008/09 16 points, 16th (scored 19, conceded 24)

2007/08 22 points, 11th (scored 23, conceded 26)

2006/07 19 points, 14th (scored 15, conceded 18)

2005/06 22 points, 10th (scored 14, conceded 15)

2004/05 20 points, 12th (scored 27, conceded 31)

2003/04 24 points, 5th (scored 25, conceded 20)

2002/03 28 points, 6th (scored 26, conceded 23)

2001/02 30 points, 3rd (scored 27, conceded 19)

2000/01 24 points, 9th (scored 18, conceded 16)

1999/00 16 points, 15th (scored 27, conceded 30)

1998/99 20 points, 13th (scored 21, conceded 21)

1997/98 25 points, 9th (scored 20, conceded 21)

1996/97 30 points, 4th (scored 26, conceded 17)

1995/96 39 points, 1st (scored 36, conceded 14)

1994/95 34 points, 3rd (scored 34, conceded 17)

1993/94 28 points, 4th (scored 31, conceded 15)

Conceded 32 last season, ridiculous. 

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11 minutes ago, HaydnNUFC said:

NUFC after sixteen games - all PL seasons:

 

2022/23 33 points, 2nd (scored 32, conceded 11)

2021/22 10 points, 19th (scored 17, conceded 34)

2020/21 19 points, 15th (scored 18, conceded 26)

2019/20 22 points, 11th (scored 17, conceded 23)

2018/19 13 points, 15th (scored 13, conceded 22)

2017/18 15 points, 16th (scored 16, conceded 25)

2015/16 16 points, 15th (scored 18, conceded 31)

2014/15 23 points, 7th (scored 18, conceded 22)

2013/14 27 points, 6th (scored 23, conceded 22)

2012/13 17 points, 14th (scored 18, conceded 23)

2011/12 27 points, 6th (scored 21, conceded 19)

2010/11 19 points, 11th (scored 24, conceded 25)

2008/09 16 points, 16th (scored 19, conceded 24)

2007/08 22 points, 11th (scored 23, conceded 26)

2006/07 19 points, 14th (scored 15, conceded 18)

2005/06 22 points, 10th (scored 14, conceded 15)

2004/05 20 points, 12th (scored 27, conceded 31)

2003/04 24 points, 5th (scored 25, conceded 20)

2002/03 28 points, 6th (scored 26, conceded 23)

2001/02 30 points, 3rd (scored 27, conceded 19)

2000/01 24 points, 9th (scored 18, conceded 16)

1999/00 16 points, 15th (scored 27, conceded 30)

1998/99 20 points, 13th (scored 21, conceded 21)

1997/98 25 points, 9th (scored 20, conceded 21)

1996/97 30 points, 4th (scored 26, conceded 17)

1995/96 39 points, 1st (scored 36, conceded 14)

1994/95 34 points, 3rd (scored 34, conceded 17)

1993/94 28 points, 4th (scored 31, conceded 15)


Basically we’re finishing in a European spot.

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4 minutes ago, Kanji said:

The 13/14 and 14/15 seasons are really frustrating lol

 

2013-14 was the result of Pardew's persistence at convincing Ashley and the fans that being in the Europa League was a bad thing to cover his own failings in 2012-13. We were 6 points off top on Boxing Day yet we sold Cabaye in January without replacing him even though the club had already agreed to his exit earlier on in the season. We then completely fell apart and broke all those lovely records of consecutive defeats, games without scoring, home games without scoring etc. That team with Cabaye in the first half of that season though was better than the 2011-12 one, best we'd had since SBR and only bettered by the squad we have now imo.

 

2014-15 was dreadful for the most part bar that spawny run of 5 straight league wins in October/November. Pardew left around NYE and we didn't bother replacing him despite candidates such as Tuchel and Galtier being linked (the former of whom saying he would've been very interested in the job had we approached him then). Charnley desperately wanted McClaren who turned us down, gave Carver the rest of the season which was a decision that almost relegated us on the final day of the season in order to wait for McClaren to become available whilst his Derby team imploded in the Championship. Who ended up relegating us the following season anyway. :lol:

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1 hour ago, HaydnNUFC said:

 

2013-14 was the result of Pardew's persistence at convincing Ashley and the fans that being in the Europa League was a bad thing to cover his own failings in 2012-13. We were 6 points off top on Boxing Day yet we sold Cabaye in January without replacing him even though the club had already agreed to his exit earlier on in the season. We then completely fell apart and broke all those lovely records of consecutive defeats, games without scoring, home games without scoring etc. That team with Cabaye in the first half of that season though was better than the 2011-12 one, best we'd had since SBR and only bettered by the squad we have now imo.

 

2014-15 was dreadful for the most part bar that spawny run of 5 straight league wins in October/November. Pardew left around NYE and we didn't bother replacing him despite candidates such as Tuchel and Galtier being linked (the former of whom saying he would've been very interested in the job had we approached him then). Charnley desperately wanted McClaren who turned us down, gave Carver the rest of the season which was a decision that almost relegated us on the final day of the season in order to wait for McClaren to become available whilst his Derby team imploded in the Championship. Who ended up relegating us the following season anyway. :lol:

Christ that brought it all back. That Carver period man?

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2 hours ago, HaydnNUFC said:

 

2013-14 was the result of Pardew's persistence at convincing Ashley and the fans that being in the Europa League was a bad thing to cover his own failings in 2012-13. We were 6 points off top on Boxing Day yet we sold Cabaye in January without replacing him even though the club had already agreed to his exit earlier on in the season. We then completely fell apart and broke all those lovely records of consecutive defeats, games without scoring, home games without scoring etc. That team with Cabaye in the first half of that season though was better than the 2011-12 one, best we'd had since SBR and only bettered by the squad we have now imo.

 

2014-15 was dreadful for the most part bar that spawny run of 5 straight league wins in October/November. Pardew left around NYE and we didn't bother replacing him despite candidates such as Tuchel and Galtier being linked (the former of whom saying he would've been very interested in the job had we approached him then). Charnley desperately wanted McClaren who turned us down, gave Carver the rest of the season which was a decision that almost relegated us on the final day of the season in order to wait for McClaren to become available whilst his Derby team imploded in the Championship. Who ended up relegating us the following season anyway. :lol:

 

Wow, we were such a well run club back then.[emoji38]

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