Allardyce is a complete failure, let's all laugh at him.
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So what he's saying, is the reason Newcastle lost was because they wasn't playing a 10 men team at home.warthog wrote:http://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/nufc/new ... 3-20308666
It was all the ref's fault apparently
Fatty snivelled rather than wrote: “People might say it sounds like we are making excuses, but we are not – have a look at them.
“We feel the challenge from Elano on Abdoulaye Faye was a straight red.
“It was a horrendous tackle, but not dealt with. People talk about two-footed tackles, but this was 10 times worse than that.
“Damien Duff was through one-on-one and was held by the full-back. The linesman gave offside, but when you look at the replay, it is onside.
“Richard Dunne upended Steven Taylor towards the end from an Emre free-kick – a penalty at that stage would have given us an opportunity.
“You never know, but even that one was not given.”
Either way he's come off a slightly bigger gobshite!
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warthog wrote:http://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/nufc/new ... 3-20308666
It was all the ref's fault apparently
Fatty snivelled rather than wrote: “People might say it sounds like we are making excuses, but we are not – have a look at them.
“We feel the challenge from Elano on Abdoulaye Faye was a straight red.
“It was a horrendous tackle, but not dealt with. People talk about two-footed tackles, but this was 10 times worse than that.
“Damien Duff was through one-on-one and was held by the full-back. The linesman gave offside, but when you look at the replay, it is onside.
“Richard Dunne upended Steven Taylor towards the end from an Emre free-kick – a penalty at that stage would have given us an opportunity.
“You never know, but even that one was not given.”

A twenty-footed tackle?
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Quite interesting to rewatch the Allardyce Panorama episode without your Sam tinted specs nowadays
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We've seen him squirm and enjoyed it, but surely now its time to leave it?
Allardyce won't last long term at Newcastle. His football never would win the Geordies over UNLESS it was accompanied by instant success.
Now he will always have to live with the fact that his best work was at Bolton.
For me his heart hasn't been in it since he didn't get the England job, in fact I think he lost interest when the final whistle went in the away game at Marseille.
But for all his failings, personality flaws etc he still achieved a lot here and for that I'm thankful.
I've enjoyed having a go at him in the past, but I think point has been well and truly made.
Time to leave him alone, at least until we travel up there in a few weeks!
Allardyce won't last long term at Newcastle. His football never would win the Geordies over UNLESS it was accompanied by instant success.
Now he will always have to live with the fact that his best work was at Bolton.
For me his heart hasn't been in it since he didn't get the England job, in fact I think he lost interest when the final whistle went in the away game at Marseille.
But for all his failings, personality flaws etc he still achieved a lot here and for that I'm thankful.
I've enjoyed having a go at him in the past, but I think point has been well and truly made.
Time to leave him alone, at least until we travel up there in a few weeks!
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Good post. I agree. Just as long as he keeps his mouth shut about us. Or at least, he speaks truthfully about us.BWFC_Insane wrote:We've seen him squirm and enjoyed it, but surely now its time to leave it?
Allardyce won't last long term at Newcastle. His football never would win the Geordies over UNLESS it was accompanied by instant success.
Now he will always have to live with the fact that his best work was at Bolton.
For me his heart hasn't been in it since he didn't get the England job, in fact I think he lost interest when the final whistle went in the away game at Marseille.
But for all his failings, personality flaws etc he still achieved a lot here and for that I'm thankful.
I've enjoyed having a go at him in the past, but I think point has been well and truly made.
Time to leave him alone, at least until we travel up there in a few weeks!
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Dont know why they've created that slightly embarassing situation when Ferguson and Allardyce are supposedly decent mates.
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Just sayingWorthy4England wrote:Who gives a feck about two tw*ts falling out?Athers wrote:Dont know why they've created that slightly embarassing situation when Ferguson and Allardyce are supposedly decent mates.

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Think you may just have missed out on Bruce's wry reply there mate.Soldier_Of_The_White_Army wrote:Bruce Rioja wrote:A very fortunate chap, I'd say!Worthy4England wrote: Who gives a feck about two tw*ts falling out?
Aye, just how does anyone explain to a good defender from the biggest club in the world, that a move to Newcastle's defence is the way forward for him?

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He will walk away with about 4mil in a plain brown paper bag if they sack him, not bad for a few months of underperformance as a manager what!BWFC_Insane wrote:We've seen him squirm and enjoyed it, but surely now its time to leave it?
Allardyce won't last long term at Newcastle. His football never would win the Geordies over UNLESS it was accompanied by instant success.
Now he will always have to live with the fact that his best work was at Bolton.
For me his heart hasn't been in it since he didn't get the England job, in fact I think he lost interest when the final whistle went in the away game at Marseille.
But for all his failings, personality flaws etc he still achieved a lot here and for that I'm thankful.
I've enjoyed having a go at him in the past, but I think point has been well and truly made.
Time to leave him alone, at least until we travel up there in a few weeks!

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Wry reply? Vulgar double entendre more like (just check his caption entries)!TANGODANCER wrote:Think you may just have missed out on Bruce's wry reply there mate.Soldier_Of_The_White_Army wrote:Bruce Rioja wrote:A very fortunate chap, I'd say!Worthy4England wrote: Who gives a feck about two tw*ts falling out?
Aye, just how does anyone explain to a good defender from the biggest club in the world, that a move to Newcastle's defence is the way forward for him?

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