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Problem with gloating Aggie, is that it has a bad habit of coming back to bite you on the bum!
As you shall find out next time this thread is resurrected.
I don't blame Souness too much. It's the clowns running the club that should be shot.Only feebs vote.
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Re: You're not singing any more!
Originally posted by MOBIUS
And on Sunday I'll take pleasure in watching the Semi Final at the Millennium Stadium as they lose to Manure.(\__/) 07/07/1937 - Never forget
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Saw a game tonight where Newcastle got soundly thrashed by Lisbon, and they deserved it, they sat on their laurels in the beginning, whilst the Portugese side played an excellent game throughout, the final collapse of Newcastle was spared only by the whistle, or else it might have been 10-1, not 4-1.
God help England in the next World Cup if we continue to buy players from abroad instead of finding future talent on our streets, where the game is played, obvious to all except the manager and owners of the clubs it seems.
Toby?
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I dont think it was particularly wise for Sporting to play such a high defensive line, as Souness said they were set up to defend slow, clumsy Ameobi but instead Dyer played alongside Shearer and pissed all over their defence for speed. On another night Newcastle have 3 before Sporting get out of the blocks.
But we still did the double over them in the league this season so who cares.Call to Power 2: Apolyton Edition - download the latest version (12th June 2011)
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Originally posted by Agathon
Problem with gloating Aggie, is that it has a bad habit of coming back to bite you on the bum!
As you shall find out next time this thread is resurrected.
Kinda makes that victory against Spurs a rather pointless exercise now...
Best of all, I was there to soak up the anguish of the Newcastle fans - I had a great conversation with one about Robert, Bowyer, Dyer, Bellamy and Ameobi (though at least he did score a goal today!)
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Ameobi is a ****
Now that Manure and Arsenal are in the final, Spurs only have to grab 7th to get into Europe (currently 7th).Call to Power 2: Apolyton Edition - download the latest version (12th June 2011)
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Originally posted by MOBIUS
And where are Newcastle in the table again?
And also the worst in the Premiership at holding onto a lead http://stats.football365.com/dom/ENG/PR/ptslost.html
and the worst performers in the second half of their matches http://stats.football365.com/dom/ENG/PR/sndhalf.htmlLast edited by Laertes; April 18, 2005, 07:03.
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That top link has Bolton finishing 4th on current form. Interesting!
And Newcastle are 11 points clear of relegation with 6 games to play, they are safer than Chelsea are likely Premiership winners. They need to pretty much lose every game and have the 6 teams below them win every game.
Theoretically they might be able to go down but I'd bet every penny I have and will ever earn that they stay up.Jon Miller: MikeH speaks the truth
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We've got both kinds
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3 of the current bottom 4 will go down.
And I think Southampton might stay up... well they have the easiest run-in, although West Brom have a game in hand.Jon Miller: MikeH speaks the truth
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I'm sure the 'toon will stay up too. 3 of the bottom 4 is most likely, and I think the survivor will be West Brom, who are playing better than the others.
The relegation run-in always has surprise results, like Norwich - ManU, as the teams fighting to survive turn over the teams with nothing to play for.
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