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Beefforhire-NCFC

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Anyone we should look out for in their side?

In all seriousness, what the FA have done today is a complete disgrace. the way you've been treated brings my piss to a boil because they have screwed us(Norwich) in the past and if the same events had happened to us, they'd have ****ed us over as well. They haven't got a clue lads.

My advice for Newcastle would be, go legal. Someones got to go legal on the FA in the end, may as well be you.

Good luck for the rest of the season.
 
I always thought of Wigan as a harmless team but the way this has been handled. Unreal.

The way Dave Whelan and Martinez have backed mcmanaman... Really, really poor.
 
attack there wings especially the right back scharner , hes crap and slow .. keep it wide .


they are scrapers in the middle. they nowt special i think ..
 
I hope you knock them for six. And give plenty of abuse to CM, DW and RM. I know usually nobody outside of the club is that bothered about these things, but this seems to have shocked anyone more than 13 miles from wigan. Help put a nail in their coffin and help send that horrible man Whelan's team down!
 
I'd love to think NUFC would be supported if it "went legal" on the FA like you suggest, but I'm pretty sure we'd just be lampooned as bitter whingers.

The press would at least revel in asking "who do they think they are?"

Your intentions are right with your post though, it's appreciated and I completely agree with the sentiments.

The 'unfashionable' clubs in the Premier League are disregarded at every opportunity and our anger as fans is only rivaled by our lack of surprise.

I've taken in a heck of a lot of the coverage of this incident since the weekend and overall I'd say their has been more of a slant on "poor" Callum McManaman, kid made a mistake blah, blah, blah.
There has been VERY scant sympathy for the victim Massadio Haidara and most haven't even bothered to quote his name.

Little sympathy for Newcastle United who lost a player, which was then compounded with losing a game due to no appropriate punishment being administered and a blatant handball.

I reckon we've good right to be bitter but we'll just get on with it! :D
 
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