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TheMoog

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  1. Every time I see someone ginger I can't help the words "Ginger bastard" (said in a Yorkshire accent for some unknown reason) go through my head... except with Colback it's more "You dirty, tainted, traitorous wank-stain of a ginger bastard", He can stick his "I was a Newcastle supporter as a kid" up his arse, he's not welcome and he's not a Newcastle fan.
  2. Well, with the ginger wank from the Mackems, the Spanish lad nobody's heard of and Cabella coming in as well I think that's enough to snuff out any bad memories and grudges of the past few years and wipe the slate clean with the club's obviously misunderstood hierarchy. ... And ginger bollocks can fuck off with his 'Toon fan' shit, can you imagine Clarky ever doing that? Or Chopra for that matter.
  3. Okay, cult hero is probably a better description for Shola, I've amended that last post Still, I wonder if he'd have been more prolific if he'd been able to have more extended runs in the first team - let's face it we've had some right shite up front that haven't scored either but have been put in the team week in, week out. Anywho, thanks for the memories Big Sho, at least he cared for the club and was a real Toon fan as well.
  4. He never had the consistent striking skills of Alan Shearer but he was a legend (of sorts) at the club in his own right. Loyalty such as he displayed is rare these days and he was one of us through and through. I hope they consider giving him an ambassadorial role at the end of his playing career, maybe he could help with the African side of recruitment for future generations (and before the pc police jump on me I mean as in his experience playing for Nigeria).
  5. Why would any player want to come to Newcastle? Unless they see it as a way of showcasing their ability to the Premier League? They're certainly not going to join the club to win anything. We're a 'stepping stone' club at best.
  6. Would be excellent in getting the point across at every home game... without the bagpipes and kilts of course.
  7. If we're serious there has to be some way of legally financially attacking Mike Ashley's business, it really is the only way we're likely to rid ourselves of him. One thing to note though will be that he's not likely to go without extending some sort of scorched earth policy, be it financially towards the club or reputationally. That said though, I'd rather we were fighting our way back from League Two and have a club we could support and actually have some faith that they want to try and win something than the empty shell it is now.
  8. I don't like to think worse of other Toon fans but I'm afraid it's got to the stage now where I agree wholeheartedly with this sentiment, anyone going to match days just don't have the best interests of the club in their hearts.
  9. To be fair bud I think we're all wondering why anyone would renew their tickets anyway (before this announcement), so don't feel too bad as it would seem you're not the only one... god knows why though.
  10. A few media outlets saying Ashley will back Pardew in to next season... as if that will be unexpected. Bit naive of any Toon fans to think Ashley would do anything other than things that further piss the fans off.
  11. Ashley could probably take note that he's one official that could probably be 'contacted' should we need a win at some point.
  12. And that shite's just won - complete gimmick to win, got the comedy vote I guess. I'm still struggling to understand it though, I don't get why he/she would bother to make themselves up to look as female and attractive as possible then not bother to shave the beard... it's just weird and probably just to get the attention to win I suppose. Anyways, doesn't matter... POLISH BOOBS made up for it!!!
  13. Ohhhh, how satisfyingly amusing - still, it'll only encourage them to hold a minutes silence for the death of their title hopes and probably an inquest several years down the line blaming everyone other than themselves...
  14. MOTD could have made more of an effort in the coverage of the protest, I guess they don't want banning from St James though. It seemed to me as well that the audio coverage had been doctored somewhat too because I'm sure I heard anti Pardew and anti Ashley chants pretty loudly through the entirety of the match, not to mention the boos every time Pardew appeared.
  15. I really hope it is the start of a fans revolt to the current regime, there's been far too much apathy and too many wankers saying to support the team regardless - those 'fans' in particular obviously just don't get it, it's not about supporting the team, it's about getting shot of an owner and manager who are content with using NUFC as a advertising board for a tacky, cheap-ass sportwear chain, no investment and no ambition. What's the point in going to watch a team who's sole aim is to finish in the top 10 every season and not try for anything more, including the cups. To anyone who either sits there and bemoans or belittles the fans that are actually doing something, however small or 'cringeworthy', I'd suggest you're obviously happy with the way the club is run and how the team plays so needn't moan the next time Ashley bends the club over and dry-fucks it up the tea-towel holder.
  16. Nothing Ashley or Pardew can say or do will ever redeem them or convince me they have anything other than complete contempt for Newcastle United as a club or it's fans. I'm past caring about anything either of them could say, I just want them both out. Of course I'm sure Ashley would probably go for a scorched earth policy and deliberately attempt at doing whatever he could to make the fans suffer as much as possible before going, maybe even to the point of attempted to bankrupt the club or leave it on dodgy financial grounds so a spell of hardship is likely if we ever succeed in ridding ourselves of these odious parasites. They are not Newcastle United, they are not part of the Toon Army, they are scum.
  17. Alan Pardew has accused Newcastle United supporters who are considering walking out of St James' Park during their final home game of the season against Cardiff City of disloyalty: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/football/teams/newcastle-united/10804883/Alan-Pardew-urges-Newcastle-fans-not-to-walk-out-in-anti-Mike-Ashley-protest.html How the wanker that owns our club or the wanker that manages our team have the nerve to even suggest the fans are disloyal to the club for organising a protest against the lack of ambition, as if Pardew and Ashley even give two shits about Newcastle United, it's history or anything else is far beyond insulting. They can fuck right off.
  18. To see the Keegler back for a third time would be what dreams are made of for me, I've witnessed both previous reigns and both have brought a magical feel to the club.
  19. If it happens I think it's a good thing, but why 60 minutes? Personally I'd have thought it would have been better to do it earlier in the game or not go in to the ground at all?
  20. I suppose so, though in a football club doesn't that just paper of the cracks?
  21. To a degree some of these people are right - why sack Pardew? We all know he's just the symptom of a bigger problem, namely Mike Ashley. Regardless of whether Pardew is sacked or not it's still going to be the same old shite sooner or later, NUFC winning anything means absolutely nothing to the owner so every game or action pertaining to it is just going through the motions. What's the point anymore of watching a team who aren't actively trying to win anything? What's the point of watching a team who's sole aim is to stay within the Premiership? People going to the ground aren't getting anything to crow about, just a bunch of blokes on the pitch who probably care as little for the club, their performance or the fans as the chump of a puppet 'manager' or the owner who's paying them for being also-rans. As long as Mike Ashley gets the TV money from the league, the free advertising for his wanky sportswear empire and the profit from any player sales he's not going to fuck off so all in all Newcastle United has become a pointless club to support. These cunts from other clubs saying Newcastle is where they should be in the league are partially right in that we can never aspire to anything than what we have now with the current owner, they can fuck off if they think we'll be grateful for that though! I've tasted better things with this club, as have many of you, I feel sorry for the youngsters growing up with this shit now though because they'll never know any different. Personally I feel like the club is a shell of it's former self, it's void of any reason to exist other than be a vehicle for Sports Direct - a football club shouldn't be a business, it should be a dream of the fans, a vessel of hope towards something that a group of people can get behind, if it's stripped down to it's bare roots it's eleven or so men put forward to represent the desire of people from an area or organisation, to win a competition on behalf of those people... Newcastle United is as far from that ideal now as it possibly could be. Mike Ashley has done this.
  22. A fine performance tonight I thought, excellent stuff. And the manager? Wow, what an awesome example of tactical genius he is, if he can keep up such amazing feats next season we might even match our lovable Wearside neighbours for league position... or, dream of dreams, achieve what they couldn't in an exciting relegation.
  23. In Pardew terminology, Arsenal will rape us tonight... Still, coming out of the tunnel there Pardew looked like he would rather hack his own nuts off with a rusty spoon than look in the direction of the Toon fans.
  24. Can't say anything that hasn't been said already really, Ashley needs to leave, nothing else comes close.
  25. Would love it if Steeeeeeeevie Geeeeeeeee's slip helped lead to Liverpool missing out on the league, would be extremely satisfying. I don't particularly like Chelski or Man City but just because of the media spunk-fest over the Scousers it would be fantastic if one of them won the league instead of Liverpool.
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