Sunderland Away
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Sunderland fans and club more interested in the Newcastle result. Swear they cheered louder for the half time scores than their goals. How embarassing.
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Both Newcastle gamesnorm the jedi wrote: I can't recall too many occasions where we deserved more from a game than we got..
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shot ourselves in the foot for the home one
anyway it was important we didnt lose yesterday (same as norwich away) to keep momentum.
Boyota v Bale weds?
Win both home games now.
anyway it was important we didnt lose yesterday (same as norwich away) to keep momentum.
Boyota v Bale weds?
Win both home games now.
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I thought Boyata had a decent game yesterday. Against Bale is anyones guess.officer_dibble wrote:shot ourselves in the foot for the home one
anyway it was important we didnt lose yesterday (same as norwich away) to keep momentum.
Boyota v Bale weds?
Win both home games now.
Might aswell just get Ryo to run with him all game.
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it seems odd he played there to me, steinnson mystery apart, riley is a better right back in my view and is now fit.
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officer_dibble wrote:it seems odd he played there to me, steinnson mystery apart, riley is a better right back in my view and is now fit.
Steinnson was ill.
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officer_dibble wrote:it seems odd he played there to me, steinnson mystery apart, riley is a better right back in my view and is now fit.
Steinson wasapparently unwell.
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Disagree on the away game - if you let a bloke run from Sunderland, round the big market, across the car park and 70 yards up the centre of the pitch largely unchallenged to score ? You get what you deserve - nowt.CAPSLOCK wrote:Both Newcastle gamesnorm the jedi wrote: I can't recall too many occasions where we deserved more from a game than we got..
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steinnsons "ill" every other week
doesn't add up to me
he has had home problems hasn't he. not very reliable anyway.
doesn't add up to me
he has had home problems hasn't he. not very reliable anyway.
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Steinsson had him in his pocket last time we played at home in the league, if memory serves. Could do with him being fit.
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He played alright against him, but I don't think Bale had his best game ever...Jakerbeef wrote:Steinsson had him in his pocket last time we played at home in the league, if memory serves. Could do with him being fit.
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I know how he feels!officer_dibble wrote:steinnsons "ill" every other week
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Its called a rivalry you no mark. Like when you go to work on a Monday you like to be able to give as good as you get other wise THAT'S embarrassing, understand?Athers wrote:Sunderland fans and club more interested in the Newcastle result. Swear they cheered louder for the half time scores than their goals. How embarassing.
Second thoughts you probably don't its just Saturday thing for you , its across the garden fence and at the school gates and in every bar for us. That's just how it is and your supercilious opinions don't change what is.
Take a look on blue moon you will see that Man city know what the stadium is like when we score when it matters " like a Harrier Jump jet taking off next to you" was their fans description post match. Didn't really matter that much yesterday and neither team or fans could really be arsed.
Anywho... i will take my leave, thanks all for your company and crack and I look forward to a repeat next year..perhaps...hopefully . If not make the best of the fizzy pop, some good days out to be had, winning every week is nice and going up again is sweet.
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You only boo because deep down you know that you have and will always be their little, shitter, smaller, smellier, inbred cousins.madmarx wrote:Its called a rivalry you no mark. Like when you go to work on a Monday you like to be able to give as good as you get other wise THAT'S embarrassing, understand?Athers wrote:Sunderland fans and club more interested in the Newcastle result. Swear they cheered louder for the half time scores than their goals. How embarassing.
Second thoughts you probably don't its just Saturday thing for you , its across the garden fence and at the school gates and in every bar for us. That's just how it is and your supercilious opinions don't change what is.
Take a look on blue moon you will see that Man city know what the stadium is like when we score when it matters " like a Harrier Jump jet taking off next to you" was their fans description post match. Didn't really matter that much yesterday and neither team or fans could really be arsed.
Anywho... i will take my leave, thanks all for your company and crack and I look forward to a repeat next year..perhaps...hopefully . If not make the best of the fizzy pop, some good days out to be had, winning every week is nice and going up again is sweet.
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YESSSSSSSSmadmarx wrote:Its called a rivalry you no mark. Like when you go to work on a Monday you like to be able to give as good as you get other wise THAT'S embarrassing, understand?Athers wrote:Sunderland fans and club more interested in the Newcastle result. Swear they cheered louder for the half time scores than their goals. How embarassing.
Second thoughts you probably don't its just Saturday thing for you , its across the garden fence and at the school gates and in every bar for us. That's just how it is and your supercilious opinions don't change what is.
Take a look on blue moon you will see that Man city know what the stadium is like when we score when it matters " like a Harrier Jump jet taking off next to you" was their fans description post match. Didn't really matter that much yesterday and neither team or fans could really be arsed.
Anywho... i will take my leave, thanks all for your company and crack and I look forward to a repeat next year..perhaps...hopefully . If not make the best of the fizzy pop, some good days out to be had, winning every week is nice and going up again is sweet.
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Found a cracking pub up your waymadmarx wrote:Its called a rivalry you no mark. Like when you go to work on a Monday you like to be able to give as good as you get other wise THAT'S embarrassing, understand?Athers wrote:Sunderland fans and club more interested in the Newcastle result. Swear they cheered louder for the half time scores than their goals. How embarassing.
Second thoughts you probably don't its just Saturday thing for you , its across the garden fence and at the school gates and in every bar for us. That's just how it is and your supercilious opinions don't change what is.
Take a look on blue moon you will see that Man city know what the stadium is like when we score when it matters " like a Harrier Jump jet taking off next to you" was their fans description post match. Didn't really matter that much yesterday and neither team or fans could really be arsed.
Anywho... i will take my leave, thanks all for your company and crack and I look forward to a repeat next year..perhaps...hopefully . If not make the best of the fizzy pop, some good days out to be had, winning every week is nice and going up again is sweet.
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how sad.madmarx wrote:Second thoughts you probably don't its just Saturday thing for you , its across the garden fence and at the school gates and in every bar for us. That's just how it is and your supercilious opinions don't change what is.
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