Allardyce is a complete failure, let's all laugh at him.
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SotWA beat me to it. Big shame to lose to Everton, but this is consolation.
Hope he hangs on by his finger tips ... but not for too long.
Be nice to win at St. James' and be the ones to have him shown the door.
Hope he hangs on by his finger tips ... but not for too long.
Be nice to win at St. James' and be the ones to have him shown the door.
Not advocating mass-murder as an entirely positive experience, of course, but it had its moments.
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yep, all trueLeyther_Matt wrote:"We're sh1t, and we're sick of it" was apparently one of the Geordies ditties this afternoon.
Seen elsewhere that the Geordies booed Allardyce when he went to retrieve the ball for a throw-in, classic!
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"We're sh*t and
we're sick of it"
5,000 Newcastle fans made another wasted journey to watch their side, delivering their verdict on the rubbish that passed for a performance at the JJB Stadium in the stark phrase above.
Our fourth 1-0 defeat in as many losses came thanks to a 25 yard free kick conversion from Ryan Taylor - whose goal divided the sides here last season.
However Sam Allardyce's side can have no complaints after another inept display in which they failed to cause a relegation-haunted side any problems whatsover - taking 52 minutes to get a shot on target.
A formation that was 5-4-1 in all but name saw Barton and Butt make way for Geremi and Emre in the centre, with Duff making his first start of the season and Milner down the right, attempting vainly to support the lone Viduka.
The other player? Alan Smith, who swapped a forward role against the Rams for a holding midfield role that in reality saw him standing shoulder to shoulder with Taylor in central defence.
The travelling fans supported their side but made their feelings known about the lineup with barely a quarter of the game gone when the first Oba shouts went up.
A poor playing surface didn't lend itself to a decent game and the Latics were equally as inept, but found a way past Given that always looked likely to be a winner.
What passed for a response from Newcastle was as meek, mild and utterly unacceptable as had been served up from the first whistle - leaving home boss Steve Bruce the only content Geordie in the whole ground and Mike Ashley with much to ponder as he made his way out of the away end.
whats the betting that owd fatgut gives bolton/thecllub/itsfans a 'inadvertant' dissing when tryna get the fatgeordies 'onside' with a brown tonguing ..
"youve got to give it to our excellent fans for putting up with that shit .. at bolton - we have no away fans and the football i gave to them was miles better than one touch brazil , and they still moaned like feck , the clogwearing tossers.. "
"youve got to give it to our excellent fans for putting up with that shit .. at bolton - we have no away fans and the football i gave to them was miles better than one touch brazil , and they still moaned like feck , the clogwearing tossers.. "
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awww poor sam, never his fault dont'cha knowNewcastle boss Sam Allardyce is unhappy that his future as manager is in the hands of his under-performing players.
The pressure on Toon boss Allardyce intensified after their dismal 1-0 defeat at Wigan on Boxing Day.
Magpies owner Mike Ashley was among the 5,500 travelling fans and heard the majority voice their frustration at their side's performance.
And when asked if he was happy that his future is in the hands of his players, Allardyce said: "No, not really."
The Magpies boss added: "But these are the players I've got. Some I've bought and some I haven't.
"Some have showed me what they can do, in fact most of them have showed me what they can do on the good side of things.
"But too many are showing me what they can do on the bad side of it.
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