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« Reply #30 on: March 13, 2008, 12:03:22 PM »

Liverpool fans whinge they dont win the league and sack rafa even though hes took them to 2 cl finals in 3 years.

I think you will find the protest about Raffa were for him to stay.. might have been reported differently in the scum, some fans will always be critical, but we have never wanted raffa sacked..

WE ALWAYS SUPPORT ARE CLUB AND ALWAYS WILL

Start supporting your managers a bit more, there also part of the CLUB and TEAM.
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« Reply #31 on: March 13, 2008, 12:17:52 PM »

Not really having a dig at liverpool m8 but there has been a lot said bout sacking rafa(i accept most supposed liverpool fans and ne other clubs fans who ring up these phone-ins aren't the true fanbase of the club) even hoiullier got sacked after winning five trophies fair enough he bought some bad players but surely he deserved more time after what he'd done for the club

As for giving managers more time and support look at the last few we've had u cant disagree they are shite souness was a joke any blackburn fan will tell u he's ueless which is why he got sacked as for allardyce he was the wrong man in the 1st place and contrary to the shite u may read in the paper not as many fans as u think wanted him sacked especially at this point in the season.Mike ashley told him he wanted better attacking football fat sam said thats not how he does things so he was sacked it was more to do with change of chairmen not the fans there is this perspective from everyone else in the country that we expect to be challenging for the league and to win the cups this is total bs we no we are nowhere near that level anymore but do expect to be challenging the rest of the teams in the league yet we haven't fot the last 3/4 years due to shit signings ans shit football from equally shit managers.
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« Reply #32 on: March 13, 2008, 03:12:03 PM »

Why so many of you want newcastle to go down i am worried as we are in trouble but think we will be safe as we played well and got unlucky against blackburn and with home games vs fulham reading and the scum they're winnable games for us. Can't see why anyone would rather see a team like bolton or even worse wigan(unless u support them) who never sell there ground out stay up yet a club with full house every week go down. A suppose if you read the bollox in the papers all the time u might have reason to go against newcastle fans but its fact that we are 1 of the best supported clubs in the country yet weve won fuk all in 50 years. Liverpool fans whinge they dont win the league and sack rafa even though hes took them to 2 cl finals in 3 years.All fans at all clubs whinge when its not going there way even the mancs where doubting fergie a couple of seasons back thats football.WE ALWAYS SUPPORT ARE CLUB AND ALWAYS WILL

The reason why many would find it entertaining to see Newcastle go down, its not personal or anything to do with the papers. Its because it would be a surprise and as a nation we love the underdog winning.

Look at the FA cup, its great having shock results, its makes the game more interesting. A club of Newcastles stature being relegated makes the game more interesting. Just cos you have a big support doesn't give you the devine right to be a top divison side, though this is becoming more true as money in football speaks.

Also there is a sense of "natural justice" at work here, you employ a manager with a proven record and then sack him after 6 months. To appoint Keegan, who no offence, anyone outside of Newcastle thought was a terrible appointment for the long term of the club. I know you will disagree and argue this is Allardyce's side, but that is how most of the footballing public view it.

I have nothing against Newcastle or their fans, but I personally would find it entertaining to see them relegated ahead of the other sides down there. A bit like when Leeds got relegated a few years back, through their own mis management.
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« Reply #33 on: March 13, 2008, 03:56:46 PM »

The reason why many would find it entertaining to see Newcastle go down, its not personal or anything to do with the papers. Its because it would be a surprise and as a nation we love the underdog winning.

Look at the FA cup, its great having shock results, its makes the game more interesting. A club of Newcastles stature being relegated makes the game more interesting. Just cos you have a big support doesn't give you the devine right to be a top divison side, though this is becoming more true as money in football speaks.

Also there is a sense of "natural justice" at work here, you employ a manager with a proven record and then sack him after 6 months. To appoint Keegan, who no offence, anyone outside of Newcastle thought was a terrible appointment for the long term of the club. I know you will disagree and argue this is Allardyce's side, but that is how most of the footballing public view it.

I have nothing against Newcastle or their fans, but I personally would find it entertaining to see them relegated ahead of the other sides down there. A bit like when Leeds got relegated a few years back, through their own mis management.

Thats the way I should have put my response. 
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« Reply #34 on: March 13, 2008, 06:54:57 PM »

Firstly i agree that sacking allardyce after 6months was not a great idea and i didnt want him to get the sack at that point of the season i dont think he was the right man for the job but like i said sacking him at that point was crazy of ashley he said himself he should've got rid of him as soon as he came in.Allardyce was a proven manager at bolton by playing long ball football and managing to keep bolton in the premiership whereas newcastle fans want to watch good football which is fair i think(clearly staying in the premiership is most important but dont think many of the results since kk came would be different wiv sam)

Nobody has the divine right to stay in the prem but i would think any fan of football and the prem lge would much rather have a club in the league that fills there ground then a club that has empty seats everywhere and theres no atmosphere at all.

To be fair to allardyce ii's not just his squad but roeder and sounees before him but looking at allardyces signings except beye they've all been very poor.

Our biggest rivals are sunderland and i despise them whereas middlesboro i couldnt care less bout its not reallly even a derby but i would rather see the boro go down then them as at least sunderland have decent crowds the boro are a joke grounds always half empty they don't deserve to have a club in the prem in my (probably wrong)opinion.

Anyway for all who hope that newcastle will go down i hope you don't get what you want. And i dont think we will
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« Reply #35 on: March 13, 2008, 07:04:48 PM »

You talk a lot of sense, so there is two of us.

I'm pretty confident that we will stay up, because its very much in our own hands and we have three key games that are at home - a win on Monday would be nice, but can't see if.
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« Reply #36 on: March 13, 2008, 07:11:24 PM »

Wish i was as confident m8 hmm.The birmingham game is massive we really need to get something out of the game to give us a boost for the reading game on the sat cant see it tho they seem to playing decent at the mo esp at home whereas we are abysmal away.
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« Reply #37 on: March 13, 2008, 11:40:39 PM »

David Blaine was gutted yesterday when he found out his 44 day world record of doing FUCK ALL in a box was smashed by Newcastle striker Michael Owen.
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« Reply #38 on: March 14, 2008, 12:28:12 AM »

I want Newcastle to go down, they need the reality check. personally i think Allardyce was the right man for the job. Newcastle needs a complete change to ever get bad to anything near a top 6 side.  just playing attacking football is a sure fire way to lose nowadays. Arsenal and Man Utd play more attacking football, but they have very good defences and, more importantly, teams that work as a unit.
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« Reply #39 on: March 14, 2008, 02:15:40 AM »

David Blaine was gutted yesterday when he found out his 44 day world record of doing FUCK ALL in a box was smashed by Newcastle striker Alan Smith.

At least thats actully true
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« Reply #40 on: March 14, 2008, 05:03:46 PM »

I want Newcastle to go down, they need the reality check. personally i think Allardyce was the right man for the job. Newcastle needs a complete change to ever get bad to anything near a top 6 side.  just playing attacking football is a sure fire way to lose nowadays. Arsenal and Man Utd play more attacking football, but they have very good defences and, more importantly, teams that work as a unit.

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« Reply #41 on: March 14, 2008, 06:07:04 PM »

So what is the future for Newcastle if they do go down
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« Reply #42 on: March 14, 2008, 06:35:25 PM »

Why so many of you want newcastle to go down i am worried as we are in trouble but think we will be safe as we played well and got unlucky against blackburn and with home games vs fulham reading and the scum they're winnable games for us. Can't see why anyone would rather see a team like bolton or even worse wigan(unless u support them) who never sell there ground out stay up yet a club with full house every week go down. A suppose if you read the bollox in the papers all the time u might have reason to go against newcastle fans but its fact that we are 1 of the best supported clubs in the country yet weve won fuk all in 50 years. Liverpool fans whinge they dont win the league and sack rafa even though hes took them to 2 cl finals in 3 years.All fans at all clubs whinge when its not going there way even the mancs where doubting fergie a couple of seasons back thats football.WE ALWAYS SUPPORT ARE CLUB AND ALWAYS WILL

The reason why many would find it entertaining to see Newcastle go down, its not personal or anything to do with the papers. Its because it would be a surprise and as a nation we love the underdog winning.

Look at the FA cup, its great having shock results, its makes the game more interesting. A club of Newcastles stature being relegated makes the game more interesting. Just cos you have a big support doesn't give you the devine right to be a top divison side, though this is becoming more true as money in football speaks.

Also there is a sense of "natural justice" at work here, you employ a manager with a proven record and then sack him after 6 months. To appoint Keegan, who no offence, anyone outside of Newcastle thought was a terrible appointment for the long term of the club. I know you will disagree and argue this is Allardyce's side, but that is how most of the footballing public view it.

I have nothing against Newcastle or their fans, but I personally would find it entertaining to see them relegated ahead of the other sides down there. A bit like when Leeds got relegated a few years back, through their own mis management.

a good point and well made
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« Reply #43 on: March 14, 2008, 09:24:23 PM »

I want Newcastle to go down, they need the reality check. personally i think Allardyce was the right man for the job. Newcastle needs a complete change to ever get bad to anything near a top 6 side.  just playing attacking football is a sure fire way to lose nowadays. Arsenal and Man Utd play more attacking football, but they have very good defences and, more importantly, teams that work as a unit.

Bollocks...
if you say so. you couldn't pay me to watch the rubbish newcastle 'play'
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« Reply #44 on: March 30, 2008, 04:26:35 PM »

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