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Saw the Wolves goal again.

Discussion in 'Newcastle United' started by Samuel L Ameobi, Oct 1, 2011.

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  1. Samuel L Ameobi

    Samuel L Ameobi Active Member

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    Ryan Taylor is napping and all he could muster was a half hearted jump letting Fletcher steer one past Krul. He should have picked him up, the sooner hes dropped the better he brings nothing to the table other than set pieces which Cabaye should be on anyway.
     
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    Bit OTT. He's been great in the last few games - I think the fact that we have the best defence in the league proves that...
     
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  3. why aye jims eye

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    Made a superb block in the first half, any article about that?
     
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    Oh shut up! Why don't you mention the goal line block then? He was decent again today. Maybe he should have been a bit closer but don't over exaggerate!
     
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    Would put more blame on Obertan and Simpson for allowing the cross to come in, in the first place. They were awful.
     
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    Raylor hasn't asked to be played out of position and I think he is doing a pretty decent job. We still have the tightest defence in all four leagues so he can't be doing that badly!

    As for his first half block that was the equivalent of a goal, brilliant bit of defending.
     
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