Match Day Thread نيوكاسل يونايتد v Sunderland AFC – Sunday 22nd March 2026 - KO 12:00

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If he continues to use language like that his mam is going to come up and smack his arse !
Extremely bitter deluded f*ckwit. Blaming the officials and everything else he can. No praise for a vastly superior team.
Anyway they are a mid to bottom prem team and yes I agree his mam will be smacking his arse if she hears this <laugh>
 
If he continues to use language like that his mam is going to come up and smack his arse !
She'll have a big enough target <laugh>

Which planet are these orcs from - it's Anthony Taylor fault, the goalkeeper had hold of Murphy, Livremento played well (thought he was playing musical statues when Big Bad Bryan danced round him).

We need to invent a new word for concentrated delusion.
 
She'll have a big enough target <laugh>

Which planet are these orcs from - it's Anthony Taylor fault, the goalkeeper had hold of Murphy, Livremento played well (thought he was playing musical statues when Big Bad Bryan danced round him).

We need to invent a new word for concentrated delusion.
It’s called being a Mag, Deludamag.
That’s my offer. :emoticon-0105-wink:
 
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"Every player makes mistakes", this is what I try to hammer home!

When Isidor was missing glorious chances, when Brobbey and Mayenda missed chances. Theres always a dissenting voice post match that goes too far, I usually say "have you seen Erling Halaand play?".

And obviously, it doesnt make it any easier for us seeing a player make a mistake to our detriment, but as with the Le Fee penalty, people do overreact.


Aside from all that, on O'Nien. I have been a quiet disbeliever this season, I was more than happy for him to play the cups and obviously, when hes needed there ain't no other option. But when I saw the team Sunday, my belief in us winning wained. Its a big pitch, whilst I don't doubt his ability, physically you think hes gonna get swamped. Fair play to him, I thought he was fine after that mistake.

Also, I am a big Luke O9 fan. For me, him and Rigg having that moment Sunday was part of the emotion of it all.
 
"Every player makes mistakes", this is what I try to hammer home!

When Isidor was missing glorious chances, when Brobbey and Mayenda missed chances. Theres always a dissenting voice post match that goes too far, I usually say "have you seen Erling Halaand play?".

And obviously, it doesnt make it any easier for us seeing a player make a mistake to our detriment, but as with the Le Fee penalty, people do overreact.


Aside from all that, on O'Nien. I have been a quiet disbeliever this season, I was more than happy for him to play the cups and obviously, when hes needed there ain't no other option. But when I saw the team Sunday, my belief in us winning wained. Its a big pitch, whilst I don't doubt his ability, physically you think hes gonna get swamped. Fair play to him, I thought he was fine after that mistake.

Also, I am a big Luke O9 fan. For me, him and Rigg having that moment Sunday was part of the emotion of it all.
Talking of Chris Rigg,I was critical of him earlier in the season. I thought he wasn't getting the pace of the game and I was worried about his physicality.
But,eating my words, he's been much improved recently and I thought he was excellent on Sunday. I'm really hoping he's got to grips with this league now and his obvious talent can shine through.
 
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/articles/cp8dxz6173xo

"
David Hopkinson was remarkably bullish when taking on the role of Newcastle United chief executive at the end of last year.

The Canadian reckoned he could put Newcastle "in the debate about being the top club in the world" by 2030.

After Sunday's 2-1 home defeat by Sunderland, they are not even the top club in the north east in terms of the current Premier League table."

If the major issue is generating revenue through attendances, hospitality, merchandising, etc ...

... why has it taken 5 years to even put a spade in the ground for the new mega-stadium goldmine <whistle>
 
Talking of Chris Rigg,I was critical of him earlier in the season. I thought he wasn't getting the pace of the game and I was worried about his physicality.
But,eating my words, he's been much improved recently and I thought he was excellent on Sunday. I'm really hoping he's got to grips with this league now and his obvious talent can shine through.
It's remarkable that while Newcastle had *Mighty Joe Linton lumbering around SJP we had a skinny kid dancing between his legs ...

... then, when his head was spinning Enzo showed up and brought him crashing to the ground <laugh>

(* You'd have to be of a certain age to get that reference!)

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At the end of the day, at the end of the day, at the end of the day. The boring repetitive arsehole can have as many days as he wants but they still ain't gonna beat us!
They will eventually and we already know they’ll bang on and on and on like they’ve done 10 in a row. But it won’t hurt us any where near to their pain. They expect to win, we just want to. Massive difference.