You really need to think where your life is heading if you come a football forum to wum people. Either you're autistic and live with your parents or you're a virgin living in a one bedroomed flat who has no friends.

Firstly I didn`t post it as wum, but as an observation I made on your club and questioning how the **** you are sitting in the top 4. But then thread changed as all I got was abuse, so I responded in kind. As for your profiling skills on my good self, alls I`ll say is go **** yourself.![]()
Do you honestly think your team is better in all areas though? Hand on heart honestly?
Firstly I didn`t post it as wum, but as an observation I made on your club and questioning how the **** you are sitting in the top 4. But then thread changed as all I got was abuse, so I responded in kind. As for your profiling skills on my good self, alls I`ll say is go **** yourself.![]()
skalpel:1634283 said:Do you honestly think your team is better in all areas though? Hand on heart honestly?
Do you honestly think your team is better in all areas though? Hand on heart honestly?
The reason we're 3rd is because instead of trying to do his own thing when he was hired, he built on what hughton had done and continued creating a squad with a huge spirit, shown by the famous 4-4 draw last season. The loss of Carroll could have been terrible, but the team was such a close-knit bunch that they rallied together and got a very good 12th place finish. Respectable for a newly promoted team. Contrary to the belief of the press and numerous other fans; Kevin nolan wasn't newcastle's greatest ever player. What he was, was a very clever attacking midfielder who had an amazing ability for finding space and scoring goals. In terms of actual midfield play, he would go missing in games and not cover as much of the field as his teammates. In his place Pardew got Cabaye, IMO the signing of the summer. An amazing player in Lille's title winning season and Pardew didn't think he would actually get him. For Ba, we were fortunate that he had a release clause at West Ham, but he is a cracking player who seems to have adapted well to the Premier League. Losing Enrique could have been a disaster, but Ryan Taylor has stepped up magnificently. There have been times where he has been exposed (QPR comes to mind), but all in all he has been pretty fantastic this season. We also signed Davide Santon, an exciting young Italian LB/RB who due to a falling out with Rafa plus a knee injury came rather cheap from Inter. The signings of Obertan and Marveaux added much needed pace to last years team. Losing Barton could have bad, but from what I'm hearing is that he was a bit too much of a character and without him other players can express themselves better. What Pardew has done this season is make us very hard to beat. There is a 'never say die' attitude in the camp. Heads no longer drop if the team goes 1 down or 2 down. The Midfield has been key thanks to Cabaye's quick climitisation to the English game. Tiote's return to form has also helped in the last month.
Does that answer your question at all?
The reason we're 3rd is because instead of trying to do his own thing when he was hired, he built on what hughton had done and continued creating a squad with a huge spirit, shown by the famous 4-4 draw last season. The loss of Carroll could have been terrible, but the team was such a close-knit bunch that they rallied together and got a very good 12th place finish. Respectable for a newly promoted team. Contrary to the belief of the press and numerous other fans; Kevin nolan wasn't newcastle's greatest ever player. What he was, was a very clever attacking midfielder who had an amazing ability for finding space and scoring goals. In terms of actual midfield play, he would go missing in games and not cover as much of the field as his teammates. In his place Pardew got Cabaye, IMO the signing of the summer. An amazing player in Lille's title winning season and Pardew didn't think he would actually get him. For Ba, we were fortunate that he had a release clause at West Ham, but he is a cracking player who seems to have adapted well to the Premier League. Losing Enrique could have been a disaster, but Ryan Taylor has stepped up magnificently. There have been times where he has been exposed (QPR comes to mind), but all in all he has been pretty fantastic this season. We also signed Davide Santon, an exciting young Italian LB/RB who due to a falling out with Rafa plus a knee injury came rather cheap from Inter. The signings of Obertan and Marveaux added much needed pace to last years team. Losing Barton could have bad, but from what I'm hearing is that he was a bit too much of a character and without him other players can express themselves better. What Pardew has done this season is make us very hard to beat. There is a 'never say die' attitude in the camp. Heads no longer drop if the team goes 1 down or 2 down. The Midfield has been key thanks to Cabaye's quick climitisation to the English game. Tiote's return to form has also helped in the last month.
Does that answer your question at all?

The reason we're 3rd is because instead of trying to do his own thing when he was hired, he built on what hughton had done and continued creating a squad with a huge spirit, shown by the famous 4-4 draw last season. The loss of Carroll could have been terrible, but the team was such a close-knit bunch that they rallied together and got a very good 12th place finish. Respectable for a newly promoted team. Contrary to the belief of the press and numerous other fans; Kevin nolan wasn't newcastle's greatest ever player. What he was, was a very clever attacking midfielder who had an amazing ability for finding space and scoring goals. In terms of actual midfield play, he would go missing in games and not cover as much of the field as his teammates. In his place Pardew got Cabaye, IMO the signing of the summer. An amazing player in Lille's title winning season and Pardew didn't think he would actually get him. For Ba, we were fortunate that he had a release clause at West Ham, but he is a cracking player who seems to have adapted well to the Premier League. Losing Enrique could have been a disaster, but Ryan Taylor has stepped up magnificently. There have been times where he has been exposed (QPR comes to mind), but all in all he has been pretty fantastic this season. We also signed Davide Santon, an exciting young Italian LB/RB who due to a falling out with Rafa plus a knee injury came rather cheap from Inter. The signings of Obertan and Marveaux added much needed pace to last years team. Losing Barton could have bad, but from what I'm hearing is that he was a bit too much of a character and without him other players can express themselves better. What Pardew has done this season is make us very hard to beat. There is a 'never say die' attitude in the camp. Heads no longer drop if the team goes 1 down or 2 down. The Midfield has been key thanks to Cabaye's quick climitisation to the English game. Tiote's return to form has also helped in the last month.
Does that answer your question at all?
Well, I think that's this thread settled.
I honestly do think that, bar maybe coloccini and krul. But I meant more our owner and chairman. Perhaps our weakness is our manager. I never rated Pardew, so I`m as surprised to what he has achieved on a lesser budget and with IMO lesser players than our team. I think you lot need to start giving him some credit. Hes bound to be candidate for manager of the month on a few occasions this season.
You really need to think where your life is heading if you come a football forum to wum people. Either you're autistic and live with your parents or you're a virgin living in a one bedroomed flat who has no friends.
