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Re: Not official Newcastle vs City thread

Postby carolina-blue » Sat May 05, 2012 2:19 pm

Ted Hughes wrote:Newcastle were going for the victory whatever happened today. The nightmare scenario would have been if they didn't need to win, they could stick everyone behind the ball & hit us on the break.

If they attack us & beat us, fair play to them. If we are worthy champions, we should beat them. They have played ok from time to time but not been so good that a title challenging team shouldn't beat them.



THIS ...Another good post Ted , Yes sure they have incentive But Bloody Hells Bells no more incentive than us .
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Re: Not official Newcastle vs City thread

Postby Bridge'srightfoot » Sat May 05, 2012 2:43 pm

Ted Hughes wrote:Newcastle were going for the victory whatever happened today. The nightmare scenario would have been if they didn't need to win, they could stick everyone behind the ball & hit us on the break.

If they attack us & beat us, fair play to them. If we are worthy champions, we should beat them. They have played ok from time to time but not been so good that a title challenging team shouldn't beat them.

Agree but can't help feeling the Barcodes will be so up for this. A chance they'll probably never get again to become a Champions League side. The stadium will be rocking and they'll start the game very quickly at a high intensity.

The obvious answer is snatch an early goal and silence the crowd.
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Re: Not official Newcastle vs City thread

Postby Tokyo Blue » Sat May 05, 2012 3:05 pm

Bridge'srightfoot wrote:Agree but can't help feeling the Barcodes will be so up for this. A chance they'll probably never get again to become a Champions League side. The stadium will be rocking and they'll start the game very quickly at a high intensity.

The obvious answer is snatch an early goal and silence the crowd.

Why do people say this? I don't understand it. They can improve, as any other team can.
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Re: Not official Newcastle vs City thread

Postby Bridge'srightfoot » Sat May 05, 2012 3:09 pm

Tokyo Blue wrote:
Bridge'srightfoot wrote:Agree but can't help feeling the Barcodes will be so up for this. A chance they'll probably never get again to become a Champions League side. The stadium will be rocking and they'll start the game very quickly at a high intensity.

The obvious answer is snatch an early goal and silence the crowd.

Why do people say this? I don't understand it. They can improve, as any other team can.

Of course they can. But teams like Chelsea and Arsenal and even Spurs recently have been poorer than they would normally be. Maybe it's a blip or maybe they're in decline for good but I can't imagine Newcastle having a better chance to finish third in the next few years as they do now. They are potentially two wins from the CL.
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Re: Not official Newcastle vs City thread

Postby Ted Hughes » Sat May 05, 2012 3:38 pm

How many times have we been 'up' for occasions only for one of our own players to panic in the atmosphere & fuck it up within 15 mins of kick off ?

How many times on these occasions have we built it up for weeks & cheered from the rafters only to find that our whole team can't perform to its best under the pressure & that in fact, the opposition is just better than us, & there's nothing we can do about it ?

Contrast that to recent times since we got a team; how many crucial one off, high pressure games have we won ?

How many of these games have Newcastle won in the last 40 years ?

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Re: Not official Newcastle vs City thread

Postby BobbyJ1956 » Sat May 05, 2012 3:43 pm

Don't care whether Newcastle can get third, fourth, 14th, or are fighting against relegation. No team playing this weekend has a greater incentive than City. Have just watched the derby highlights again, Kompany's leap when he scored and the delight on his face, the long "Hey Jude" at the end, now Zabaleta on the O.S. saying City "must play like lions." That's what City will take to Newcastle and it will be irresistible. Get Ya Ya going forward like a train, like a beast, and if Mancini plays both Aguero and Tevez and doesn't make Fergie's mistake of leaving his best player on the bench, City will win. A Scouser just told me "I hope you win it tomorrow, you deserve to", people are tired of ManU and they see that City truly are the best team in the land.
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Re: Not official Newcastle vs City thread

Postby Cocacolajojo1 » Sat May 05, 2012 4:07 pm

Bridge'srightfoot wrote:
Tokyo Blue wrote:
Bridge'srightfoot wrote:Agree but can't help feeling the Barcodes will be so up for this. A chance they'll probably never get again to become a Champions League side. The stadium will be rocking and they'll start the game very quickly at a high intensity.

The obvious answer is snatch an early goal and silence the crowd.

Why do people say this? I don't understand it. They can improve, as any other team can.

Of course they can. But teams like Chelsea and Arsenal and even Spurs recently have been poorer than they would normally be. Maybe it's a blip or maybe they're in decline for good but I can't imagine Newcastle having a better chance to finish third in the next few years as they do now. They are potentially two wins from the CL.


I understand what you mean Bridges, but I think Newcastle is becoming a force to reckon with and even if they have a slump next season, they'll be back in the next after that. Likewise I don't see Chelsea handling the generation transition that well, nor do I see Wenger realizing the error of his ways and changing his tactics or his transfer policy to fit with the present situation. If Tottenham change management from their present short-sighted one, they have a new generation of players that may prove able to carry on. Etc.

I really think that the Sky four are crumbling. Maybe a "new" four will stabilize itself in a couple of years but until then I think there's little reason to think in terms of 'under' or 'over' performing. The position of the teams in the top reflect their present capability, no more no less (except Arsenal because of RvP, yeah I know, self contradictory).
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Re: Not official Newcastle vs City thread

Postby brite blu sky » Sat May 05, 2012 5:57 pm

Tokyo Blue wrote:
Bridge'srightfoot wrote:Agree but can't help feeling the Barcodes will be so up for this. A chance they'll probably never get again to become a Champions League side. The stadium will be rocking and they'll start the game very quickly at a high intensity.

The obvious answer is snatch an early goal and silence the crowd.

Why do people say this? I don't understand it. They can improve, as any other team can.



People say it cos they heard some clown on telly say it. I heard it.. sky I think, and thought at the time it was a stupid comment trying to back up why the Barcodes might be rabid for it.
Basically it is a dumb assertion because there are not solid enough reasons why they couldn't be in contention again, plus it is a double edged concept. eg. If Pardew says this to the players - they have a choice to think Oh yes lets go fucking bananas. - or they could equally think. hmmm.. so Pardy doesn't believe us good enough to be in this position again.

Manager wont be thinking this, Players wont be thinking this. In fact they wont be going anywhere near the thought; it is cordoned off with ' beware dangerous drop' tape.

It would make very good mind game material from City's point of view though.
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Re: Not official Newcastle vs City thread

Postby Rag_hater » Sat May 05, 2012 6:42 pm

Cocacolajojo wrote:
Bridge'srightfoot wrote:
Tokyo Blue wrote:
Bridge'srightfoot wrote:Agree but can't help feeling the Barcodes will be so up for this. A chance they'll probably never get again to become a Champions League side. The stadium will be rocking and they'll start the game very quickly at a high intensity.

The obvious answer is snatch an early goal and silence the crowd.

Why do people say this? I don't understand it. They can improve, as any other team can.

Of course they can. But teams like Chelsea and Arsenal and even Spurs recently have been poorer than they would normally be. Maybe it's a blip or maybe they're in decline for good but I can't imagine Newcastle having a better chance to finish third in the next few years as they do now. They are potentially two wins from the CL.


I understand what you mean Bridges, but I think Newcastle is becoming a force to reckon with and even if they have a slump next season, they'll be back in the next after that. Likewise I don't see Chelsea handling the generation transition that well, nor do I see Wenger realizing the error of his ways and changing his tactics or his transfer policy to fit with the present situation. If Tottenham change management from their present short-sighted one, they have a new generation of players that may prove able to carry on. Etc.

I really think that the Sky four are crumbling. Maybe a "new" four will stabilize itself in a couple of years but until then I think there's little reason to think in terms of 'under' or 'over' performing. The position of the teams in the top reflect their present capability, no more no less (except Arsenal because of RvP, yeah I know, self contradictory).


I reckon Newcastle could become a huge force but the FA and the refs ,media and whoever else hates us will make sure the old sky 4 will return back to the top next year.I think we just caught them a bit off guard this year hence they have had to make such contentious decisions like never before.
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Re: Not official Newcastle vs City thread

Postby Original Dub » Sat May 05, 2012 7:16 pm

Rag_hater wrote:
I reckon Newcastle could become a huge force but the FA and the refs ,media and whoever else hates us will make sure the old sky 4 will return back to the top next year.I think we just caught them a bit off guard this year hence they have had to make such contentious decisions like never before.


I thought you were of the opinion that the refs and media were unbiased?

Which is obviously ridiculous, so fair play for finally copping on.
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Re: Not official Newcastle vs City thread

Postby Blue Blood » Sat May 05, 2012 10:55 pm

Just setting off to newcastle (5 and a half hour drive, no stops) so this will be my last post before our potential title decider.

Biggest game of my city life bar none this!! See you lads at the stadium!

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Re: Not official Newcastle vs City thread

Postby phips » Sun May 06, 2012 2:32 am

anyone know what the situation with Hart's ankle is?
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Re: Not official Newcastle vs City thread

Postby Swales4ever » Sun May 06, 2012 2:36 am

phips wrote:anyone know what the situation with Hart's ankle is?

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Re: Not official Newcastle vs City thread

Postby andeez nutz » Sun May 06, 2012 4:00 am

River for this one? I am going to bed waking up at 830 for the match. C'mon city!!
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Re: Not official Newcastle vs City thread

Postby dick dastardley » Sun May 06, 2012 6:32 am

Fuckin shite sleep couldnt get this game outta my head grrr.
Just want us to plsy without fear and believe if we do this then we will win. Barcodes aint world beaters
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Re: Not official Newcastle vs City thread

Postby Beeks » Sun May 06, 2012 6:46 am

The way the media are going on..it's like we're playing Barcelona
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Re: Not official Newcastle vs City thread

Postby OliverHardy » Sun May 06, 2012 7:02 am

Ok they are in good form but if you look at the winning run they have been on before the Wigan defeat, the only decent team (and I generously term the phrase decent) are Liverpool. They have beaten teams you would expect them to beat, nothing more.

I am not overly confident given our previous for pissing on our own bonfire, however, this is not thee most difficult task in the world as some are claiming. There was more pressure in the scum game ( as loss there was certain season over), here a defeat would be really bad but not inevitably terminal, we came through the scum game ok.
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Re: Not official Newcastle vs City thread

Postby Patrick » Sun May 06, 2012 7:21 am

I'm shocked that you can get 4/1 on a barcodes win with ladbrokes
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Re: Not official Newcastle vs City thread

Postby Piccsnumberoneblue » Sun May 06, 2012 7:31 am

I'm up here in the frozen north. Cold and sunny. Perfect day to become champions.
I'd agree with ted, they may well feel the pressure more than us. Big game required from our main men.
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Re: Not official Newcastle vs City thread

Postby s1ty m » Sun May 06, 2012 7:44 am

Patrick wrote:I'm shocked that you can get 4/1 on a barcodes win with ladbrokes


It was 9/2 on Friday. Remarkable odds.
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