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West Ham United 1-5 Newcastle United (05/04/2023)


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Just now, MrRaspberryJam said:

I don't get the joke? :undecided:

 

It should hopefully be spelt "Craic", and it's Geordie slang for pretty much asking what's going on.

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He uses one Brazilian word quite often that sounds similar. Like a good thing. Could mean something like baller or that you’re great.

 

Not sure of the meaning for how it spells. Something similar to cracquet. Don’t remember :lol:

 

He says it often to other players, so does other South American ones to him 

 

 

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8 hours ago, Deuce said:

Still creased at that chucklefuckery from Fabianksi for the 4th :lol:

I know!! Feel for the guy though, he made a couple of great saves (particularly the ‘fingertips’ Maxi one) and all that has been highlighted are the errors.  

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1 hour ago, HaydnNUFC said:

It's also a word that Spanish/South American players use for like "great player". The word "craque" is all over Spanish/Portuguese speaking players' Instagram comments.


Apparently means ace/expert, have seen it before but never bothered to look it up. I’m still on saying “I have a car” and stuff like that :lol:

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10 minutes ago, LALASAM said:

I am new on here. Put a post up about Moyes in relation to this match and he looks like Gollum. Disappeared. What am I doing wrong?

Not harsh enough. 

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4 hours ago, TBG said:

 

It should hopefully be spelt "Craic", and it's Geordie slang for pretty much asking what's going on.

 

Craic is the gaelicised version of the word, which is originally from the NE and is 'crack'. It's a myth that it should be spelt 'craic' by us. 

(Also as above he means in the Brazillian sense)

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Was impressed by Paqueta despite many things going wrong for him. Really physical and made Joelinton look like a baby in one challenge, tireless pressing and some flashes of brilliant skill on the ball. Think he'll become dominant in his second season if whoever coaches him next season can figure out how to use him and he gets more used to the league.

 

Rice and Bowen looked really good too, West Ham really should be doing a lot better.

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8 minutes ago, Pata said:

Was impressed by Paqueta despite many things going wrong for him. Really physical and made Joelinton look like a baby in one challenge, tireless pressing and some flashes of brilliant skill on the ball. Think he'll become dominant in his second season if whoever coaches him next season can figure out how to use him and he gets more used to the league.

 

Rice and Bowen looked really good too, West Ham really should be doing a lot better.

 

I do like Bowen. Is Gordon the eventual RW full time? Hard decisions in the summer.

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8 hours ago, The Bonk said:

 

Geez, what I'd give to be in the shoes of those geek kids in the front row. Topless Mullet James Corden again with hugely impressive commitment to supporting the team. Proper Legend. Isak is built like a stick.

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9 hours ago, LALASAM said:

I am new on here. Put a post up about Moyes in relation to this match and he looks like Gollum. Disappeared. What am I doing wrong?

Welcome. What’s your favourite Indian curry? 

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47 minutes ago, Dokko said:

 

Hmmm.... I'm not talking about that particular young gentleman, but I was at the game and I've never seen so many supporters up sticks and leave at a point when they were still in the game. There was about 20 minutes to go, it was 3-1, and they were leaving in droves - it wasn't just one or two. What kind of effect does that sight have on their team.

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39 minutes ago, Cronky said:

 

Hmmm.... I'm not talking about that particular young gentleman, but I was at the game and I've never seen so many supporters up sticks and leave at a point when they were still in the game. There was about 20 minutes to go, it was 3-1, and they were leaving in droves - it wasn't just one or two. What kind of effect does that sight have on their team.

 

Tbf most of their team were too dazzled by what was happening on the pitch to take in what was happening off it. Especially as the front row is about half a mile from the grass.

 

 

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3 hours ago, Cronky said:

 

Hmmm.... I'm not talking about that particular young gentleman, but I was at the game and I've never seen so many supporters up sticks and leave at a point when they were still in the game. There was about 20 minutes to go, it was 3-1, and they were leaving in droves - it wasn't just one or two. What kind of effect does that sight have on their team.


The ‘let’s concede 2 more goals’ effect.

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