Ha! He is a prat. Fair point though. The game against Nowrich is massive. Loose and we are definitely down. Draw and it is pretty likely we are down. Win...who knows
Thread started on the back of a random tweet? This is like that Sky advert for Game of Thrones where they have included 'reviews' by members of the public. Who cares what random nobodies think? I don't
Colin is far from Random mate. He is both a legend and a parody of what is wrong with twitter. Think a cyber merson on steroids and LSD.
I think there is a valid point here though. I hear players like Wijnaldum talking the game against Norwich up and saying we have 8 cup finals putting intense pressure on the situation, so when something doesnt go our way (we conceed or miss place a pass) that presure intensifies and the players dont know how to manage or cope with it. I actually think half the players want to win, but with the mentality we have it's never going to work. I hope that Rafa addresses this soon and gets the players to be a lot calmer and enjoy playing their football
To be fair Colin positioned himself as a club insider and was outed as a randy 50 year old plumber from Jesmond when a hardcore Toon lad set him up for a sting. He's the dadt **** who insisted we'd signed Barnetta and he was locked away in a Jesmond hotel. Grade A bellend. Funny with it though.
I'm 100% convinced mate. I really am. It ain't that 'reverse thinking' thing we do from time to time. It is 100% cast iron belief. Everything is now so much against us I think the position is irrecoverable. I'm even looking at the Championship more closely now to suss out the away days for next year.
Wen I read about Elliot's injury it became certain for relegation. Gota laugh, why did nobody question why we were buying so many ****ing midfielders? No one at the club was like "hold up"? Even the players signing weren't like " are you guna buy some ****ing defenders?" You deserve what ya get, and at this rate we could have Anita and sissoko at full back against Norwich, well on our way to Charnley and Carr's bizzare vision of a team of centre-mids