..... according to the 'Geordie gospel' of the Mag posters on here. Whatever is posted on here surely there's nothing so cringingly sad & pathetic as this endless drivel and lies that some Newcastle supporter has fabricated to make them feel better about the predicament they're in. It's absolutely desperate! http://www.themag.co.uk/2015/10/beh...g-the-derby-undercover-in-the-sunderland-end/ The meltdown from the Mags has shocked me tbh. It's actually increasing as the days go by and the whinging and whining has reached epic proportions. They're ignoring people like Alan Shearer, who say it was a definite penalty, and bringing in mugs like Steve Claridge as witnesses for the defence. If you haven't already then treat yourself to 10 minutes of hysterical dummy throwing poorly disguised as a braveheart Geordie's mission behind enemy lines in the Deaf Club & Fanzone ........ our brave hero will regale you with tales of bravado and dedication before, of course, and facing up to Sunderland cavemen and leaving before the end which is someone I thought only we ever did. Everyone is against them from the referee to the police ........... bitter, deluded and an absolute liar "The Newcastle fans were in good humour, and most definitely not aggressive, meanwhile a dad – in his 30s possibly. Was teaching his very young kid to continually shout ” f*** right off you black and white c***s. I am not taking any moral high ground but this was appalling."
I read this this morning smug.....I find it astounding that this bunch of fans simply cannot accept defeat. God knows why they have enough experience of it. I love the way on a number of occasions he refers to the fact that Newcastle are a much better side. Well.....3-0 suggests otherwise and for the last 6 game definitely tells me he is barking up the wrong tree. But to refer to a couple of kids swearing is a bit much. How about his beloved team's fans punching horses, Rearranging their city center after every defeat...I know we are no choir boys, but against those knuckle draggers from up the road...we are upstanding solid citizens.
Thing is, at this point if I was a Mag I'd be getting really annoyed at how over the top McClaren and the players are being in the media afterwards. Fans can do what they want but managers and players have to be a bit more pro. Most managers these days seem to be a little realistic but Schteeve smugly gurning his way through the interviews saying it defo wasn't a penalty is bonkers. It was a penalty 9/10 and it wasn't a shoulder barge at all. Shoulder charge is getting close but shoulder push is probably more accurate. I get it, you've just loss the derby so you need to divert in the media so your fans don't turn on you, but the way McClaren is going on is way over the top. He's been truly infected with a Mag mindset, total arrogance. My Mag mate text me last weekend asking how many we were going to lose by after last week's games. I told him it set up perfectly for us because now Newcastle had beaten Norwich and McClaren's win ratio was as high as 10% they'd think they were European elite again. Also we looked ok defensively but Newcastle looked shocking as Norwich scored every chance they had...........stat from Sunday was that we had three shots on target and won 3-0. I see Janmaat going off on one in the papers this morning saying they are by far a better team generally. Well Daryl, you've lost six in a row, you've scored one goal in the last 600 odd minutes against Sunderland, 13-1 on the last six games and below us in the league on goal difference which is a measure of how many you concede vs. score...........oh, and Schteeve's win ratio is now 9.09%. The moral of the story is that it boils my piss when John O'Shea comes out and says we need to regroup and bounce back next week after a defeat. I just want them shut up and play football, attempt to win. The bollocks coming out of the Newcastle players after the game would do my nut. Just shut up and win a game of football. If Newcastle lose the next one just watch McClaren divert and say it was because of the injustice of the derby
They've got Stoke and Bournemouth next. If they fail to win one of them or lose against Bournemouth it isn't going to be pretty.
Out of curiosity, how does that work? Played 10, won 1, surely that's 10% in any mathematicians book. They're all raging, surely it makes it a whole lot better for you that this is happening and it wasn't just a straight forward 3-0 drubbing. I'd love to be in your position, although there's no City fans on this forum.
The pen The sending off They should of had 2 pens Tiote got booked Catts should have been booked AJ's Celebration Whats do you think is next? a) The pies in the stadium were to hot. b) The beer in the stadium was flat c) The dressing room was the wrong colour d) The team bus didn't have a toilet e) They couldn't get near any live horses so had to punch a fibreglass one f) They don't like playing on a sunday because they like to go to church Answers on a postcard PS This is better than the Tobes meltdown last season
When Steve McClaren got the job I reckon Lambias handed him a sheet of A4 paper with a list on it, Steve asks what this is for and Derek says this is the list of excuses your previous incumbents have used to explain the teams inability in winning the Derby matches. Obviously Steve took no notice of the list as he came out with the same old excuses again, blame the ref, we was the better team, we had no luck etc etc etc. It's become boring now
I fear their forum may have frozen. There is zero activity. So unless the equivalent of horse ebola has struck down all their fans there maybe a gliche in the system and their board is offline.
Their illiterate journo talks about the Sunderland inferiority complex. Well, his article is driven by the standard mag superiority complex - they didn't win so there must be something that is wrong that is outside of their control. It can't possibly be their fault; we are "always in their shadow" after all. I hope this continues to consume them and derails their season in a Mourinho-esque way.
This mag meltdown is hard to believe. They really are coming across like kids. Even newspaper writers like Luke Edwards and Simon bird are in a ****ing meltdown
You're right Juan, I'm just taking into account their cup game that they lost as well. they had a meltdown then as well. The club went into 'crisis' according to Schteeve.
I think this meltdown is funny as ****. Watching them cry their little hearts out is a joy to behold. I love the mags, they've provided me with so much pleasure in recent years. They've had two days to get over a game of football yet the whinging & whining is still as strong. As for the link in the op, I've never read such a crock of ****e in all my life. That guy should get a job for the mirror. Bless his little cotton socks.
It is a word which has a tendency to be over used but it`s looking more and more appropriate in this instance. The media reaction is to be expected especially the Chronic but they`ve gone overboard even to the point of a petition and personal attack for which they`ve been forced to apologise. They seem to be in a state of permanent fury. Amazing. All we need now is a 6-0 banner and it really would tip them over the edge. If they don`t get decent results the next two games it`s going to be bedlam over there. Absolute mayhem. I suppose conceding a couple of disputed (ie stonewall) penalties is too much to hope for. Ructions will ensue.
Magpies, magpies, darling dears. I've longed for this time night & day. Your pain is my pleasure. Your sorrow my joy. I feel now I've lost you. Good health & good cheer.