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Newcastle Next

PostPosted: Mon Dec 10, 2012 7:12 pm
by AG7
What's done is done ... 3 points dropped, lets focus on next 3 ... the barcodes will be up for it.

Here's the referee appointments:

Newcastle United v Manchester City
Referee: A Marriner; Assistants: D Cann, M Mullarkey; Fourth official: P Dowd.

Manchester United v Sunderland
Referee: C Foy; Assistants: S Child, H Lennard; Fourth official: A Taylor.

Re: Newcastle Next

PostPosted: Mon Dec 10, 2012 7:21 pm
by Wonderwall
AG7 wrote:What's done is done ... 3 points dropped, lets focus on next 3 ... the barcodes will be up for it.


Looking forward to the game tonight to see the barcodes in action, ben arfa is back so I expect them to win this tonight

AG7 wrote:Here's the referee appointments:

Newcastle United v Manchester City
Referee: A Marriner; Assistants: D Cann, M Mullarkey; Fourth official: P Dowd.

Manchester United v Sunderland
Referee: C Foy; Assistants: S Child, H Lennard; Fourth official: A Taylor.


Fuclin hell, has he got an apartment at the swamp, he practicley lives there

Re: Newcastle Next

PostPosted: Mon Dec 10, 2012 8:18 pm
by Brad
The united result could be the wake up call we've needed for a while,lets get 3 points at the weekend nothing less is acceptable.

Re: Newcastle Next

PostPosted: Mon Dec 10, 2012 8:34 pm
by FA cup winners 2006
All points are important, but this game is huge, 3 points is a must but the attitude of the players is just as important.

Mancini has got to get the players motivated and if he cant do it for this game then he has problems.

Re: Newcastle Next

PostPosted: Mon Dec 10, 2012 8:50 pm
by Goaters 103
Im sure this has been pointed out before, but I do hope to read in Doug's training report tomorrow, that for the first hour Nasri and Tevez were told to stand still and the rest of the squad and a handful of City seasoncard holders then smashed balls at them from 10 yards away, aiming for their head/body/bollocks

The only squad member excused from this exercise would be Clichy, who would spend the first hour at the Etihad at the South Stand end, 5 yards from the touchline, level with the edge of his own box, smashing balls into the stand like he f*****g should have done yesterday.

Joe Hart can spend the time re-acquainting himself with what actually making a save is, as the only thing he stopped yesterday was a pitch invader.

Re: Newcastle Next

PostPosted: Mon Dec 10, 2012 9:12 pm
by Chinners
Goaters 103 wrote:Im sure this has been pointed out before, but I do hope to read in Doug's training report tomorrow, that for the first hour Nasri and Tevez were told to stand still and the rest of the squad and a handful of City seasoncard holders then smashed balls at them from 10 yards away, aiming for their head/body/bollocks

The only squad member excused from this exercise would be Clichy, who would spend the first hour at the Etihad at the South Stand end, 5 yards from the touchline, level with the edge of his own box, smashing balls into the stand like he f*****g should have done yesterday.

Joe Hart can spend the time re-acquainting himself with what actually making a save is, as the only thing he stopped yesterday was a pitch invader.


That sir is a quality training report ... come on Doug, step it up!

Re: Newcastle Next

PostPosted: Mon Dec 10, 2012 10:06 pm
by AG7
They've lost (again) today and now are with 17 pts from 16 games ... are we going to play them as a team in the bottom half or consider them wounded and worthy of coming out roaring any game now and play like last season when they were constantly knocking on that 4th spot (instead of the 14th, they occupy now)?

And will Mancini (finally) settle on a playing XI for us now or (I suspect) there will be another 5 changes in the starting lineup?

Re: Newcastle Next

PostPosted: Mon Dec 10, 2012 10:11 pm
by sheblue
Wouldn't surprise me if he started with balotelli again

Re: Newcastle Next

PostPosted: Mon Dec 10, 2012 10:12 pm
by Chinners
I'd be gobsmacked if he did ... Tevez and Dzeko is my guess (and a guess is all it can be nowadays)

Re: Newcastle Next

PostPosted: Mon Dec 10, 2012 10:14 pm
by Bear60
sheblue wrote:Wouldn't surprise me if he started with balotelli again


I was actually thinking exactly the same thing as I was driving home from work tonight listening to Adrian Durham and Goughy slating him and City.

Re: Newcastle Next

PostPosted: Mon Dec 10, 2012 10:15 pm
by freshie
sheblue wrote:Wouldn't surprise me if he started with balotelli again


Nor me

Re: Newcastle Next

PostPosted: Mon Dec 10, 2012 10:20 pm
by AG7
I think every single one of us has learnt through the last 11 months or so that Aguero/Tevez should start up front and Dzeko should never start but always be on the bench and come on when needed ... Balo can sit on bench or down the tunnel whateva!

WHY THE HELL DOES MANCINI NOT SEE THIS?? I think he has had way too many options at his hand, would we have had just the two strikers in squad, would have been easier for him ... Sometimes I feel he makes 4-5 changes from one game to next just for the sake of rotation, to try and keep everyone happy, to justify to club mgmt and owners that he needs this big a squad and is useful to him etc etc ... well, with us out of Champions League/Europa too and League Cup, a whole lot of players are going to give him headache now, and not just the four strikers he continues to shuffle ...

I read somewhere Trixi has said the squad is not 'balanced' and in Jan he is going to try and re-balance it (read: shift a few guys out, none coming in, unless a swap for a particular position)

Re: Newcastle Next

PostPosted: Mon Dec 10, 2012 10:35 pm
by Fergiesnose
I think we do ag7 but when some of us agree with your sentiment, we are obviously swamp supporters.

Re: Newcastle Next

PostPosted: Mon Dec 10, 2012 10:40 pm
by AG7
[QUOTE="Fergiesnose"I think we do ag7 but when some of us agree with your sentiment, we are obviously swamp supporters.][/QUOTE]

Please don't drag me into these poster v poster debates ...

Re: Newcastle Next

PostPosted: Mon Dec 10, 2012 10:47 pm
by freshie
Fergiesnose wrote:I think we do ag7 but when some of us agree with your sentiment, we are obviously swamp supporters.


That's cos you are, you rag cunt

Re: Newcastle Next

PostPosted: Tue Dec 11, 2012 3:06 am
by Dameerto
If you're watching our Saturday game via TV it's worth mentioning we have the EARLY KICKOFF - there's always one or two people that end up missing it.

Re: Newcastle Next

PostPosted: Thu Dec 13, 2012 1:20 am
by AG7
So no Kompany and no Barry this weekend ... I hope Rodwell is fit, still is a better replacement for Barry than Garcia. But who'll replace Kompany? Lescott or Kolo?

Re: Newcastle Next

PostPosted: Thu Dec 13, 2012 3:51 am
by xavi6
AG7 wrote:So no Kompany and no Barry this weekend ... I hope Rodwell is fit, still is a better replacement for Barry than Garcia. But who'll replace Kompany? Lescott or Kolo?


Logic would dictate Kolo a) because he played well when he came on and b) he's a right footed centre back whereas both Lescott and Nastastic are left sided.

Re: Newcastle Next

PostPosted: Thu Dec 13, 2012 6:50 am
by RodneyRodney
AG7 wrote:So no Kompany and no Barry this weekend ... I hope Rodwell is fit, still is a better replacement for Barry than Garcia. But who'll replace Kompany? Lescott or Kolo?

Who'll replace Nasri ?

Re: Newcastle Next

PostPosted: Thu Dec 13, 2012 7:59 am
by kinkylola
RodneyRodney wrote:
AG7 wrote:So no Kompany and no Barry this weekend ... I hope Rodwell is fit, still is a better replacement for Barry than Garcia. But who'll replace Kompany? Lescott or Kolo?

Who'll replace Nasri ?


I'm pretty handy at standing in a wall ... and I'd do it at 1/10th the cost.