Mags embarrassing themselves yet again

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No exaggeration, that was the worst team performance over 90 minutes and the worst away support ...

... worse than Bournemouth who had a two day round trip.

Absolute levels below Arsenal, Villa, West Ham (who were getting humped) and Everton (who are by far the best away fans season to date)

In a derby that they should by all accounts have been winning.

You could tell in first 10 minutes they didn’t come to play, if that was other way round I’d be looking at my gaffer thinking he’s **** scared of the job in hand.
 
They were outplayed, their fans tried but they were overwhelmed by the noise from our fans.
No doubt the pundits will say that they didn’t play well, that’s simply because we dominated them, tactically, physically, skilfully and in the desired to win.
I was surprised by their superstar Gordon who looked like a scared kid playing against men.
They said we’d be an easy 6 points for them when we came up, it’s more likely to be 6 points for us.
I’ll be travelling home tomorrow with a perma smile all the way.
Brilliant! :1980_boogie_down:<cheers><cracker>
 
The excuses have started <laugh>

"In the build up to the derby, I have been surprised that this stunning statistic hasn’t been flagged up.

The huge demands on Eddie Howe and his Newcastle United players, compared to Regis Le Bris and the Sunderland players.

Across the last three months, since the September internationals, Newcastle United have had to play 67 per cent more matches than Sunderland!"
And their match day squad cost four times ours! Maybe they can't count though.
Heads gone
What possible psychological condition would allow someone to freely let evidence of their madness out into the wider world?

Presumably he looked at this thing, and then pressed a button to say go, or send. Or did his carer do it?