Article: Brighton & Hove Albion v Newcastle United: Match Thread | Newcastle United FC, Football

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Sammy wasted so much time looking for soft free kicks instead of concentrating on his game, so I shall refrain from having a rant about Lopez, seems double standards.
 
Pardew bleating on about injuries and a lack of numbers and quality squad wise to choose from. Well, he needs to look at himself and the Board who he claims support and back him so much. Lets see some evidence of that backing and support and soon. Pardew has basically said that the players who turned out today, one or two excepted, are not good enough, so why are we paying them and why are they at the club?
Lack of ambition in the last window is going to cost us dear, unless we get sorted and strengthened soon.
 
This is possibly the best thing that could have happened. Less chance of aggravating our injury problems now there's less games to play, and those that hold the purse strings might now be forced to admit that we are utter cack.

Ever hopeful.
 
The most entertaining part of the day was the 'The Geordie Male Voice Choir and Pogo Team' doing their rendition of "Please don't send me home Ma, I don't want to go to work" in the bar area.
 
And shattered. What a shame AB the team didnt turn up for you and the other fans who follow them through thick and thin.

Livid, shattered, disappointed, angry, disgusted, let down, lot's of emotions along with just about everybody that went down expecting to see a football match, only for the team not to turn up! If Pards had no intentions to put a team out to win he should have come out and said so and saved us our time and cash, he's lost a lot of respect from people who could have been otherwise engaged in doing something more useful and interesting. He's not #1 on my list of popular people, that's for sure.
 
Livid, shattered, disappointed, angry, disgusted, let down, lot's of emotions along with just about everybody that went down expecting to see a football match, only for the team not to turn up! If Pards had no intentions to put a team out to win he should have come out and said so and saved us our time and cash, he's lost a lot of respect from people who could have been otherwise engaged in doing something more useful and interesting. He's not #1 on my list of popular people, that's for sure.

Hi AB, was going to ask how you were feeling just now, but l guess your post says it all. Yesterday was an embarrassment and l only had to endure it via the television. What it must have felt like for those who had to stand there and watch it in the flesh so to speak, must have been horrendous.
I was not to confident before l even saw the team sheet,but when l did, l could not understand why he p,ayes the team he did ? I know he had very limited options, but it still seemed to me that he could have played a stronger and much better balance team from the squad he took down there, than he did, and those he did play, many were out of position. Do you think even in those dire straits he was trying to rest players, Marvo is the one that comes to mind, he eventually played him and we started to look a little brighter, but as usual, it was to little and too late. Perhaps he wanted to be knocked out, as that will take some pressure off the squad fixture wise, but half hoped that we might just squeak something.
I really felt for you and the others yesterday, l just hate it when our club is reduced to a laughing stock, hope you feel a little chipper soon, but l fully understand your disappointment and hurt.
 
TBF a day later, and the anger has settled a bit (Its like being hit in the face with a baseball bat. It happens so often supporting this lot of incopmpetently led clowns, you get used to it) I am watching Swansea v Arsenal and Arsenal should have scored seven like they did against us. But with Swansea, it's staying out. With us, EVERY SINGLE EFFORT WENT IN.
Yesterday we had an utter clown of a ref wanting to appease a Championship sides fans and sent off a Newcastle player for nothing. Blatant play acting deserving a booking, but oh no. That refs too stupid to see.
We are in a mess. YES but we need not to panic (that said, we ARE panicking) Worst luck Ive seen from a team which can honestly say like the old blues song - "If it wasn't for bad luck (and biased refs) we wouldn't have any luck at all"
 
A day later and I still feel that I'd like to rip Pards head off his shoulders and stick it up his arse and then kick it so hard that it'll come out where it started from.

The best entertainment yesterday was from the Geordie Boys Choir and Pogo jumping team.

Please don't send me home mum, I don't want to go to work.
 

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A day later and I still feel that I'd like to rip Pards head off his shoulders and stick it up his arse and then kick it so hard that it'll come out where it started from.

The best entertainment yesterday was from the Geordie Boys Choir and Pogo jumping team.

Please don't send me home mum, I don't want to go to work.

Even the stinking NUFC hating media haven't gloried in that mess yesterday.
We keep giving them plenty of ammunition to fire - AT THE FANS (that ars*hole Mick Dennis for example. A Norwich fan, FFS) once the games over the players relax in a money bath and forget. WE have to be tortured daily with shame of supporting an uncaring team managed by an unfunny clown without an idea, owned by a couldn't-give-a-sh*t Londoner.
Its as if the Manchester and London press had actually organized the whole thing.
 
This is possibly the best thing that could have happened. Less chance of aggravating our injury problems now there's less games to play, and those that hold the purse strings might now be forced to admit that we are utter cack.

Ever hopeful.

And there's another thing. If we'd gone through we'd only have been drawn against Arsenal (who will surely put Swansea to the sword in the replay) so it's not as though we'd have been progressing any further anyway.
 
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