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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Yep,unfortunately to many of these players about,Newcastle were bucking the trend for NE clubs,signing a few good names,now seems like the nightclubs in london are the lure again,that and 80,000 a week of course lol |
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By *wanzMan
over a year ago
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Alan Pardue (Newcastle Manager) says that despite the controversy over the stadium sponcer being WONGA . com, there will be no adverse effect on the club - he just wants his players to continue to give 4275% |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Alan Pardue (Newcastle Manager) says that despite the controversy over the stadium sponcer being WONGA . com, there will be no adverse effect on the club - he just wants his players to continue to give 4275%"
love it (im a mackem) |
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"Newcastle utd fc have made no secrets with there new sponsors,a well know fresh food chain.To prove it they have just sold Chelsea a 9inch sub. "
Mind you Newcastle have kept thier captain and like any good captain of a sub, he's often heard shouting on the pitch this season "Take Us Down!".... |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Another year, another bye into the the next round in the FA Cup. Bye Newcastle "
Sheezzz theres many a true word spoken in jest...
Watching the game right now and we are lucky to have scored nil so far,,,,, |
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"Another year, another bye into the the next round in the FA Cup. Bye Newcastle
Sheezzz theres many a true word spoken in jest...
Watching the game right now and we are lucky to have scored nil so far,,,,, " 1-0 to the good guys and that "wee club from the north-east" down to 10 men after Shola Ameobi sent off. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Genuine question to Newcastle fans from a Liverpool fan who has a soft spot for Newcastle.
How long before Alan Pardew gets sacked?"
I wouldn't like to see him sacked, the premier league is a hard place to manage any team. So I'd rather give him a fair chance to build a squad of his own….
But today’s performance against BHA inthe cup is woeful by any standards and our players and manager should be ashamed even if we do turn it around...
We are down to 10 men now...shucks... gulp.... |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Genuine question to Newcastle fans from a Liverpool fan who has a soft spot for Newcastle.
How long before Alan Pardew gets sacked?
I wouldn't like to see him sacked, the premier league is a hard place to manage any team. So I'd rather give him a fair chance to build a squad of his own….
But today’s performance against BHA inthe cup is woeful by any standards and our players and manager should be ashamed even if we do turn it around...
We are down to 10 men now...shucks... gulp.... "
Pardew's focus has to be on remaining in the Premiership, which is why he fielded a vastly weakened team today. He knows full well that on Newcastle's current form it would be pointless trying to remain in the FA Cup only to be beaten later by a much better team than Brighton, and to do so would have put players at risk of injury that are desperately needed in the fight against relegation.
If Newcastle stay up this year then sacrificing the FA Cup will prove to be a smart move. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Genuine question to Newcastle fans from a Liverpool fan who has a soft spot for Newcastle.
How long before Alan Pardew gets sacked?
I wouldn't like to see him sacked, the premier league is a hard place to manage any team. So I'd rather give him a fair chance to build a squad of his own….
But today’s performance against BHA inthe cup is woeful by any standards and our players and manager should be ashamed even if we do turn it around...
We are down to 10 men now...shucks... gulp....
Pardew's focus has to be on remaining in the Premiership, which is why he fielded a vastly weakened team today. He knows full well that on Newcastle's current form it would be pointless trying to remain in the FA Cup only to be beaten later by a much better team than Brighton, and to do so would have put players at risk of injury that are desperately needed in the fight against relegation.
If Newcastle stay up this year then sacrificing the FA Cup will prove to be a smart move."
Wishy thats probably near the truth,,,,,although I don't think for one minute the prospect of being beaten later should merit lack of commitment now....
Surely our second string players should be grasping any opportunity to show commitment and passion ,,,,,,, its just not there….
And fair paly to BHA… their players wanted this more……. |
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"Genuine question to Newcastle fans from a Liverpool fan who has a soft spot for Newcastle.
How long before Alan Pardew gets sacked?
I wouldn't like to see him sacked, the premier league is a hard place to manage any team. So I'd rather give him a fair chance to build a squad of his own….
But today’s performance against BHA inthe cup is woeful by any standards and our players and manager should be ashamed even if we do turn it around...
We are down to 10 men now...shucks... gulp....
Pardew's focus has to be on remaining in the Premiership, which is why he fielded a vastly weakened team today. He knows full well that on Newcastle's current form it would be pointless trying to remain in the FA Cup only to be beaten later by a much better team than Brighton, and to do so would have put players at risk of injury that are desperately needed in the fight against relegation.
If Newcastle stay up this year then sacrificing the FA Cup will prove to be a smart move.
Wishy thats probably near the truth,,,,,although I don't think for one minute the prospect of being beaten later should merit lack of commitment now....
Surely our second string players should be grasping any opportunity to show commitment and passion ,,,,,,, its just not there….
And fair paly to BHA… their players wanted this more……."
I agree with you too Wishy, having said that though there is beginning to be a very big IF as to whether Newcastle stay up. There are definately worse teams than Newcastle in the league, but with something like 10 defeats in 13 games, confidence will be very low, Pawdews magic touch of last season seems to have deserted him, and the loss of Ba, there leading scorer by a distance, I'd be starting to be very worried if I were a Geordie. |
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