A good read

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You make fantastic points,

However! I ****ing hate derby day, why can't you lot just piss off to the N-Power Championship? Hate it, hate it, hate it. And you willing to play well doesn't make it any better at all.

lmao I hate them aswell mate!!! days before trying to explain to my wife why "I will be home if we ge beat, but if we win I will see you later in the week" ...it was a draw so i was back home at 9pm on the Sunday. But what a game man it had everything. My manc mate (I know I know who has manc mates) text me seconds after the game and all he said was "FOOKING HELL TAKE A BREATH COLIN TAKE A BREATH" that said it all.
 
Honestly, I think O'Neill is just acting like a Sunderland fan, not a manager. He's still picking apart the derby days later and bringing up loads of particular points as to why Sunderland are apparently better than Newcastle. I've never seen a manager do it before, but how many managers are the fans of the clubs they manage?
 
I hoestly wish Super Mart had not given any interview if I am being honest but I can slightly understand why he did. Yes of course I expect all the black and whites to be giving it blah blah blah....its your duty!!! lol

But take the glasses off Pardew should have said what it was a bloody tough game played by TWO agressive teams wanting to win instead of trying to make out his lot were saints on the pitch and all we did was kick. I LOVED it what a game and I sat watching it all unfold at the SOL in the black cats bar through the gaps in my fingers bloody great stuff. For the first time in a long long time I saw a Sunderland team willing to fight abd give it their all. I also saw a Newcastle team who thought **** you ....you wanna fight well were up for it aswell.

Then I saw two managers giving it what for on the touch line, opposing players celebrating goals fans going off their heads bloody fantastic stuff.

O'neill or Pardew should not lose any respect if anything we as fans should LOVE the fact our yes OUR managers CARE and are willing to show they do for the clubs they represent.

Ha way the lads and heres to next years derbys i bloody hope there as good as the last one!!!


Great to know some people can be sensible about it all, great reply.....<ok>
 
Pardew probably could have phrased his comments better e.g. they came with a physical game plan to knock us off our stride. But he was intereviewed not long after the match and feelings were probably still running high, as were O'neils with his comments about visits to the ref suggesting he'd been influenced.

Thing is O'neil has come out with this latest rant, he should have just left it but think it has got right under his skin.

Neither teams or benches came out of this squeeky clean, both as bad as each other.

But it was a cracking blood and thunder derby.

A draw was probably a fair result.

Time to move on to our next respective matches.
 
Pardew acted like a tw*t. He then spewed out bollox about Sun'lund tactics in the first half when it was his team that were playing ugly, sh*te football.

O'Neill is spot on by saying it was Newcastle who played ugly first half, we did. It was a shambles. He's wrong to accuse the half time ref dressing room horsesh*t mind, that isnt on.

We were the better team second half mind and deserved the draw.

Its over. Move on.
 
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