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Author Topic: Sob on the Tyne Part 2  (Read 44117 times)

Online Ian.

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Re: Sob on the Tyne Part 2
« Reply #135 on: April 30, 2016, 09:44:23 PM »
Fuck Newcastle.

If they go down, great it would be funny if they joined us.
If not, the bare bellied muppets will enjoy their day at Villa Park. Then next season We'll be promoted while they're crying in their stadium being relegated again.

Offline SoccerHQ

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Re: Sob on the Tyne Part 2
« Reply #136 on: April 30, 2016, 09:51:04 PM »
It will be tight, begs the question why Newcastle didn't sack McClaren much earlier.

All I'm saying is if people are assuming Newcastle will be beating Spurs with little to play for...what do Watford, Everton and Chelsea have to play for again?

It's still in Sunderland's hands.

Offline Damo70

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Re: Sob on the Tyne Part 2
« Reply #137 on: April 30, 2016, 09:54:08 PM »
To me, the only reason to want Sunderland to stay up is that they're not Newcastle.

On a pure football considerations basis, if I were a neutral, I'd be begging and praying for us, Newcastle and Sunderland to go down.

Us. Shit in more ways than you'd think possible for 1 club.
Newcastle. Not the country's second favourite team, don't believe the hype etc. etc.
Sunderland. Have us to thank for not being the worst team in the top flight over the last 4 years without getting relegated.

It's like something from the shithouse thread and now there's finally a chance to flush 3 mega turds away on one flush.


I totally agree. If I wasn't a Villa fan I would want the two wastes of Premier League places in the last few years Villa and Sunderland to go down along with Newcastle, who despite supposedly being the biggest sleeping giant in English football and having the bestest fans in English football and being every football fan's second favourite team* have not won anything in my lifetime.

*Just because most people would rather you win the title instead of Manure doesn't mean you are loved by the entire nation.

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Re: Sob on the Tyne Part 2
« Reply #138 on: April 30, 2016, 10:05:32 PM »
I wasn't much of an Andros Townsend fan. When we were linked in the summer I didn't particularly want him. When Newcastle bought him in January I thought they'd been ripped off, but to be fair he's been excellent for them but what's impressed me more than anything is his desire and workrate. I didn't have him down as a player who'd particularly give a shit, but he's worked very hard for them. He's also proving to be a match winner.

I think in retrospect we probably should have pushed harder for him and dug deeper. He could have made a difference. It may well be that Benetiz and Townsend are gonna keep Newcastle up against the odds. It's a toss up between them and the Defoe express. Norwich are gone.

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Re: Sob on the Tyne Part 2
« Reply #139 on: April 30, 2016, 10:11:32 PM »
I've always thought well relatively recently thought that Newcastle would beat us and palace but not Spurs so I reckon the most they will finish on is 37.  I can't help thinking that late point for Sunderland today will prove vital.

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Re: Sob on the Tyne Part 2
« Reply #140 on: April 30, 2016, 10:16:45 PM »
I've always thought well relatively recently thought that Newcastle would beat us and palace but not Spurs so I reckon the most they will finish on is 37.  I can't help thinking that late point for Sunderland today will prove vital.
I think a lot rests on Everton for Sunderland. Newcastle are all but guaranteed a win in their next. Sunderlands next game is Chelsea and if you take that as their game in hand, I can't see them winning it. If they don't get a point at Everton they could be down before the final game. I think Sunderland should beat Watford. Allardyce may have to be bolder. He's playing not to lose in every game but at some point he's got to play to win.
That said I'd love to beat Newcastle to pull them down with us. But we're gonna lose that one. Nailed on.

Offline tomd2103

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Re: Sob on the Tyne Part 2
« Reply #141 on: April 30, 2016, 10:34:58 PM »
I've always thought well relatively recently thought that Newcastle would beat us and palace but not Spurs so I reckon the most they will finish on is 37.  I can't help thinking that late point for Sunderland today will prove vital.
I think a lot rests on Everton for Sunderland. Newcastle are all but guaranteed a win in their next. Sunderlands next game is Chelsea and if you take that as their game in hand, I can't see them winning it. If they don't get a point at Everton they could be down before the final game. I think Sunderland should beat Watford. Allardyce may have to be bolder. He's playing not to lose in every game but at some point he's got to play to win.
That said I'd love to beat Newcastle to pull them down with us. But we're gonna lose that one. Nailed on.

It comes to something when beating Newcastle to relegate them as well would be the highlight of the season, but along with beating a crap Blues team in the League Cup, it probably will be.

Offline OzVilla

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Re: Sob on the Tyne Part 2
« Reply #142 on: April 30, 2016, 10:42:13 PM »
Newcastle will stay up now, they've got confidence and an easier run in (atleast 3 points guarenteed). Sunderland battle but won't get wins.

It's how this season has gone. The more I think about it im amazed we actually beat Blose.

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Re: Sob on the Tyne Part 2
« Reply #143 on: May 01, 2016, 03:33:18 AM »
They will be fine. I cant get mad at them for it. Spent in January, hired a proven manager. Pretty simple really. We could be staying up as well if the board had not surrendered.

Offline robbo1874

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Re: Sob on the Tyne Part 2
« Reply #144 on: May 01, 2016, 05:39:30 AM »
I wasn't much of an Andros Townsend fan. When we were linked in the summer I didn't particularly want him. When Newcastle bought him in January I thought they'd been ripped off, but to be fair he's been excellent for them but what's impressed me more than anything is his desire and workrate. I didn't have him down as a player who'd particularly give a shit, but he's worked very hard for them. He's also proving to be a match winner.

I think in retrospect we probably should have pushed harder for him and dug deeper. He could have made a difference. It may well be that Benetiz and Townsend are gonna keep Newcastle up against the odds. It's a toss up between them and the Defoe express. Norwich are gone.
I thought AT would've been a decent signing. Better than we had at the club at the time at any rate.

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Re: Sob on the Tyne Part 2
« Reply #145 on: May 01, 2016, 09:20:41 AM »
They will be fine. I cant get mad at them for it. Spent in January, hired a proven manager. Pretty simple really. We could be staying up as well if the board had not surrendered.

Agreed. I think picking up points against Citeh and Liverpool saw them pretty much safe, and a guaranteed three points against us will seal the deal. Sunderland needed a win yesterday to really stay in contention but I think it's now us, Norwich and Sunderland.

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Re: Sob on the Tyne Part 2
« Reply #146 on: May 01, 2016, 10:38:10 AM »
Nah they'll be playing us again next season.  Spurs will biff them and Sunderland will stay up on goal difference.

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Re: Sob on the Tyne Part 2
« Reply #147 on: May 01, 2016, 11:33:07 AM »
They will be fine. I cant get mad at them for it. Spent in January, hired a proven manager. Pretty simple really. We could be staying up as well if the board had not surrendered.

A decent manager & quality incumbents Ciggies? Who'd have thought that would work?! Still at least Randolph was able to hang on to a few million bucks of his diminishing billions. God forbid that he'd end up on welfare...   ::)

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Re: Sob on the Tyne Part 2
« Reply #148 on: May 03, 2016, 09:04:33 PM »
Picture doing the rounds of a banner they've prepared in retaliation to that non event that they can't get over, now I've got no problem with them milking our relegation and all that but it looks cringey as fuck and as if it was done by that police horse.

Online Richard E

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Re: Sob on the Tyne Part 2
« Reply #149 on: May 03, 2016, 09:06:19 PM »
They seem to think that telling us we're crap and we're going down is going to really upset us, as if it was something we hadn't realised until they pointed it out. Bless.

 


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