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And miss all of their glum, sulking faces???

Honestly by 10pm tonight this thread may as well be deleted as it will no longer be a valid topic of conversation.

I'm honestly not bothered, firstly because I think they'll go out tonight but secondly because they're playing Man City in the final. City were 6-0 up but still started with Aguero and Negredo last night. City will got with their strongest team in the final meaning they have no chance.

Forget bringing a knife to a gun fight, the mackems will be showing up in the final with a bread stick.

If they faced a West Ham, Villa, Fulham or even an Everton or Spurs in the final I'd be concerned but the fact they face City means they won't win it and the runners up don't get Europe. All it's doing is adding extra games to their already long and difficult slog to avoid the drop.

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Didn't i already tell you that using punctuation might make your banter better??? It'll still be garbage talk but at least well be able to understand what your saying!!

Could you translate ( well be able to understand ) we will be waiting for your reply

Albert tells me how to spell Makem and a septic tells me how to write ENGLISH
 
Not at all. puts north east football in the spotlight for a bit. Better there than Manchester or London imo.

Oh aye, the ****ing mackems'll see it like that. <doh>

.... at SJP on 1st Feb to see the gloating.
It wont be pretty from them you can guarantee that.

Tell you what Heed, it's taken a bit of the fear out of the derby. Not saying that I think we'll win, but if we lose it won't hurt as much with a final still to come.

The fact I agree with all of these contradicting statements shows how much of a head **** it is them doing so well in the League Cup.

As it would in any other walk of life, part of me is pleased to see the usually forgotten North-East putting one over the usual favourites of London or Manchester. It's also great to see some genuine football fans get to have a day out at Wembley instead of more hangers on and glory hunters. But why does it have to be those proper football fans?? They'll never shut up about it - and why should they?

Man City will rightly be favourites, but Sunderland have every chance in a one off game and, as I said earlier in the thread, I'll be ****ting myself beforehand in case they go and win the ****er. Winning silverware is what its all about after all. Bastards!!! <doh>

(oh, and I said genuine football fans fredor, not pretend ones who live on somebody else's board)
 
I think the Makems might sneak it at Wembley who knows what'll happen in a one off… Hope they lose 5-0 but if they win they win. Could they possibly be the first team to reach a league cup final and get relegated in the same season…twice?

We should be more concerned with our distinct lack of ambition when it comes to the cups…. surely we have a enough about us at this stage of the season to maintain our league position and have a proper go in the Cup, obviously not...

First of all, a great result to the neighbours and well done them for getting through. The extra time must have been a little squeaky but the end result would have been nothing short of fantastic for them. Anyway, it's good not to have a Manchester based final especially now that the BBC is based at Salford and Match of the Day seems to be a bastard lovechild of MUTV these days.

I do hope that news of this event does trickle through to the board; if the neighbours have got to the final of one cup then how about giving it a proper go here and not aim to bow out to Stevange and Brighton every year?

If football in the North East is going to win more credit in the eyes of the nation then it needs Newcastle to stop playing silly buggers in the boardroom, consolodate the league position and aim for silverware. Sunderland need to stay up, win at Wembley and not battle relegation each season and Middlesbrough ought to stop the rot before it becomes terminal.

This is where the NUFC should have a long good look at themselves and, again, well done Sunderland for last night's result.
 
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