Nile Ranger.... Position untenable.

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I always boo... But I'm infantile and know it winds DT up, and I have an unbelievable and unfathomable need to piss her off (I think it's because she's cute because she's mad... I might just be evil though). Not a great chorus boo-er, I don't have the vocal range, I boo little ridiculous things like people tying their shoelaces and not scoring from 40 yards out. It'd be a bit like having an X factor contestant enter a singing competition...

Other people should know better, though! BOOOO to those people. BOOOOOOOOO!!!!!! What penii they look. Boo is such a childish expression, I pity them really. BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!

I must say, I like boo-ing refs and the teams that swap ends before kick-off. It's been one of the few pleasures this season.

Not seen DT posting much lately, what have you one with her?
 
I always boo... But I'm infantile and know it winds DT up, and I have an unbelievable and unfathomable need to piss her off (I think it's because she's cute because she's mad... I might just be evil though). Not a great chorus boo-er, I don't have the vocal range, I boo little ridiculous things like people tying their shoelaces and not scoring from 40 yards out. It'd be a bit like having an X factor contestant enter a singing competition...

Other people should know better, though! BOOOO to those people. BOOOOOOOOO!!!!!! What penii they look. Boo is such a childish expression, I pity them really. BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!

I must say, I like boo-ing refs and the teams that swap ends before kick-off. It's been one of the few pleasures this season.[/QUOT
 
Not seen DT posting much lately, what have you one with her?

She's got work to do, and she seems to have more interest talking about Debuchy, Cabaye and Santon's attractiveness as a distraction recently (see the Debucy Appreciation Society Discussions), than their footballing ability...

Got to admit, it's of considerable comfort knowing we might be going down, but we have the sexiest team to go down with! <diva>
 
I always boo... But I'm infantile and know it winds DT up, and I have an unbelievable and unfathomable need to piss her off (I think it's because she's cute because she's mad... I might just be evil though). Not a great chorus boo-er, I don't have the vocal range, I boo little ridiculous things like people tying their shoelaces and not scoring from 40 yards out. It'd be a bit like having an X factor contestant enter a singing competition...

Other people should know better, though! BOOOO to those people. BOOOOOOOOO!!!!!! What penii they look. Boo is such a childish expression, I pity them really. BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!

I must say, I like boo-ing refs and the teams that swap ends before kick-off. It's been one of the few pleasures this season.[/QUOT



Pleased your Booing and not blowing Raspberries...............:emoticon-0110-tongu:

I think our performances for the last two games has made us forget the refs, they've taken very little criticism if any.


The Gremlins have returned! Double post.
 
What a stain this bloke ison our club,

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/fo...-Ranger-criticises-Newcastle-fans-booing.html

You're not forced to pay our wages! Ranger blasts Newcastle boo boys
By RIK SHARMA
PUBLISHED: 23:10, 19 January 2013 | UPDATED: 23:10, 19 January 2013
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Nile Ranger has criticised the Newcastle fans who booed during their side's home defeat against Reading.
The Toon have slumped this season and are firmly embroiled in a relegation battle, now just two points ahead of the Royals who are 18th.
Defeat to their drop zone rivals angered many supporters at St James' Park and they made themselves heard.

Manager Alan Pardew's decision to substitute midfielder Yohan Cabaye was met with jeers - although the Frenchman was injured.
But striker Ranger, who was an unused substitute, fired off a series of tweets on Saturday night.
He wrote: 'Certain fans need to not come and support the team... coming out to boo us... stay at home... don't need your boos... say no more!
'To all the fans. You are not forced to buy season tickets. Or pay our wages. Please remember that....
'If you are loyal fans... be with us... when we are out there on the field. Be the 12th man... Don't come and boo. That ain't going to help anyone.
'Team is going through rough patch... last thing we need is fans against us. #simplereally.
'We are team. You boo one player, you are booing all of us.'
Pardew said after the game: 'It's a painful day for Newcastle. In the first half we couldn't have played any better.

'You could see the extra quality we had on the pitch with Cabaye, and at that point you would like to think we were away from them.
'In the second half, we couldn't get a grip on the game. Reading bossed that period, and as well as we defended at times, we gave away two sloppy goals.
'We had to take Cabaye off because of an injury, and that caused an adverse reaction in the crowd, and the negativity spread to the team.
'That's where we are, we can't get away from that. We need to be able to play through it.'

I agree with Nile (woah, **** did I say that?)
 
Nile Ranger is offering disgruntled fans out via Twitter now <doh>

Nile ranger &#8207;@NilePowerRanger

Going nandos.. Any1 got a problem.. Meet me there. We can talk it through :)

Our club are run by complete amateurs to allow this turd to represent it.
 
How ironic he's calling people out but going to a place that only serves chickens...

The fact Alan Pardews players are attacking fans publicly without even being ticked off for it is what defines how the club is managed.

Yaya Toure has now chipped in.

yaya toure &#8207;@YayaToure_

@NilePowerRanger You actually think that sounds classy!
 
Unfortunately money and high wages have ruined football.
If his contract was terminated for bringing the club into disrepute or something like that, you can bet that human rights would back him or something stupid like that.

I would love to see some of these so called superstars' contracts. Wonder if they have a job desciption in them.
I know that when I was in the forces, we would get paid for extra 'outside' concerts, such as carnivals, County shows, Wembley matches etc.
Part of our contract was to show the Forces in a good light and put on a good show.
If we didn't then we would be disciplined, which would result in us losing our extra pay, a restriction of privileges and sometimes if a 'civilian' had complained, then quite possibly a week getting a 'stripey suntan., which also resulted in a loss of a week's wages.

Would be interesting if Football clubs had that sort of power of their employees.

Anybody who used twitter or any other social media outlet for mouthing off, could be strung up by the balls or something.
 
You're not forced to pay our wages! Ranger blasts Newcastle boo boys.

No Niall, we're not forced to pay your wages, but who do you think would pay them if we didn't?

Do you think Ashley would put his hand in his pocket and pay them?

We pay to come to the games because we love NUFC and hope to see a good game of football, without the fans there wouldn't be a Club and you wouldn't be getting paid for doing SFA.

As has been pointed out several times, the players weren't getting booed, it was Pardew's poor substitutions and tactics that brought the booing about. We pay our money we're allowed to express our disappointment.
 
Let's take some positives from Ranger's comments:

He's honest - booing doesn't help the team
He's gained some intelligence - realising he's part of the team, not an individual.
He's loyal - standing up to those who attack his team.
He's not gained that much intelligence - caling fans out.
He's not being violent - he said he'd talk to anyone when he was in Nando's.
He's very approachable - he said he'd talk to anyone when he was in Nando's.

If only he'd been this committed for the last 3 years - he may have started to fulfil his potential.
 
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