Guest Your Name Here Posted August 7, 2011 Share Posted August 7, 2011 *deleted* I shouldn't really get drawn into these things as Gemmill pointed out before it's tedious and a lost cause as you're clearly just a wum, but there ya go how anyone can claim to be a fan but not actually follow football is beyond me. Won't bother replying to your stupidity again, it's just feeding the troll frankly and the end of the month should see you disappear with embarrassment if you've any sort of integrity at all You are truly a joke to the words "football supporter" as for the sad man you're probably not a kick in the arse off twice my age if your daughters 22, you're making cracks about playstations and "tbs", and embrassing yourself on here. At 29 i think the state your in taxi man it's a bit rich to call me or frankly anyone else sad. I agree of most of what you're saying, but age should play absolute no account in anyones opinions/views on anyone here anyway (other than banter ofcourse). Some of the older ones on here are the most immature and I thought you were older than 29 I do admit . Anyway, i'll always support the team, regardless of my opinions of the owners. I hate Ashley as much as anyone, but lads like Cabaye want to come to this club and seem excited to pull on that black and white shirt, I think we should support them all the way, and not going to games etc is only going to make the situation worse, when it's not the players fault. Protest the fat cockney bastard and whatever, but i'm still going to go to games (oot so i'm no superfan by any stretch of the imagination), watch streams online, watch every game of tv and support everything the players do in the new shirt I bought (from JJB... that was my way of being a rebel ) It’s the only thing that’s going make a difference. As long as we keep turning up (while FMA takes the piss out of us and our club) why would he think again about the way he’s running the club? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CleeToonFan 1 Posted August 7, 2011 Share Posted August 7, 2011 *deleted* I shouldn't really get drawn into these things as Gemmill pointed out before it's tedious and a lost cause as you're clearly just a wum, but there ya go how anyone can claim to be a fan but not actually follow football is beyond me. Won't bother replying to your stupidity again, it's just feeding the troll frankly and the end of the month should see you disappear with embarrassment if you've any sort of integrity at all You are truly a joke to the words "football supporter" as for the sad man you're probably not a kick in the arse off twice my age if your daughters 22, you're making cracks about playstations and "tbs", and embrassing yourself on here. At 29 i think the state your in taxi man it's a bit rich to call me or frankly anyone else sad. I agree of most of what you're saying, but age should play absolute no account in anyones opinions/views on anyone here anyway (other than banter ofcourse). Some of the older ones on here are the most immature and I thought you were older than 29 I do admit . Anyway, i'll always support the team, regardless of my opinions of the owners. I hate Ashley as much as anyone, but lads like Cabaye want to come to this club and seem excited to pull on that black and white shirt, I think we should support them all the way, and not going to games etc is only going to make the situation worse, when it's not the players fault. Protest the fat cockney bastard and whatever, but i'm still going to go to games (oot so i'm no superfan by any stretch of the imagination), watch streams online, watch every game of tv and support everything the players do in the new shirt I bought (from JJB... that was my way of being a rebel ) Hate to break it to ya lad, Ashley owns over 20% of jjb :/ I'm an 80% rebel then, fuck you establishment. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Christmas Tree 4669 Posted August 30, 2011 Author Share Posted August 30, 2011 Tiote Now that he doesnt have to carry Nolan, I think we will also start to see a bit more of the attacking Tiote that we saw glimpses of at the start of last year. He will soon learn (if he ever gets back) that he can rely on Cabaye to cover for him if he sees an opening. Cheick Tiote: I don't want to leave Newcastle CHEICK TIOTE has once again assured the Geordie public he does not want to leave St James’ Park. The battling midfielder has been linked with both Manchester United and Chelsea this summer but has revealed he is excited about Newcastle United’s new look team, and is enjoying building up a good rapport with Yohan Cabaye, who has struck up an instant love affair with the Toon Army. With Joey Barton, Kevin Nolan and Jose Enrique moved on this summer, Tiote remains one of the stars of the United side and feels that the Magpies can build on their fantastic start to the season, and has poured scorn on talk he will be a late agonising departure in the summer window. Newcastle have won two games out of the first three and with seven points from nine it betters the start made by Sir Bobby Robson’s team in 2000/01 of six points from nine. And the points picked up so far are the highest tally since the black and whites won all three games in 1995/96 under Kevin Keegan. Tiote told the Chronicle: “I am happy here because the future looks bright with the players we have got here. “Everybody is hungry to work hard and succeed. “This team has been playing together now for a while, and I think we understand each other. That’s important as a team.” United showed signs of gelling against Fulham with some neat inter-play which came to fruition with two goals for Leon Best, while Demba Ba also came close when he rattled the woodwork and just missed out on his first Toon goal. However, it is the partnership of Cabaye and Tiote that intrigues Newcastle fans – especially if Tiote hits the heights of last term. At the moment the duo are merely oozing potential with Tiote slowly moving through the gears due to an indifferent preparation for the season ahead due to a visa application, which meant the Ivory Coast star had little choice but to train in Ghana as he awaited his documents from the Ivory Coast Embassy, which is based in Accra. Tiote though feels he is slowly getting back to the pace of last season with his form making him one of the players of the campaign and cementing his status as a St James’ Park favourite. The ex-FC Twente star said: “I think it’s important for me and Yohan to understand each other. “I think we can play well together. “I will try to go forward a lot more now! “And if I can help threaten in the final third that is a very good thing for the team as well.” The battling 2010 World Cup player also reflected on his frustrating time in Accra which saw the midfielder training alone with long-serving physio Derek Wright. Tiote went on: “It was hard in Ghana. “It’s not the same if you’re training alone as when you’re with the team. “I didn’t play a lot of games before the season started, but I’m good now. “I’m happy, because I feel good now. “Missing part of pre-season meant the first game wasn’t easy, but I’m OK now. “I’m working for the team, and improving.” Tiote and his team-mates milked the applause after the 2-1 win over Fulham on Sunday, Tiote is now hoping to send the Geordie punters home in similar style in the next few weeks. He said: “The team played great against Fulham, and that’s why we won. “It’s good for Newcastle – we’ve started the season well. I’m happy for the fans. They went home happy, and we need to focus on the next game. “We have some tough games coming up but if everybody stays together and we keep on doing what we have in the opening few matches, there is every chance of getting more wins on the board for our fans.” Remember getting laughed out of town at the time. Chalk that up in the prediction thread HF. Fucking curse I tell ya. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ChezGiven 0 Posted August 30, 2011 Share Posted August 30, 2011 I read that and thought of you actually CT. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Christmas Tree 4669 Posted August 30, 2011 Author Share Posted August 30, 2011 I read that and thought of you actually CT. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Christmas Tree 4669 Posted August 30, 2011 Author Share Posted August 30, 2011 Fairly sure makelele said something similar about wanting to score more goals.Wanting and trying to doesn't mean he can or is capable of it, and tbh tiote isn't imo. *if we all clap our hands and say we will sign messi maybe just maybe* what are you predicting anyway? you can't have a prediction of "i think a player might go forward more" or "i predict a player said he'll score more" Just let me have it Jim.....Just this once, please. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ollie Burtons Grandad 0 Posted August 31, 2011 Share Posted August 31, 2011 Fairly sure makelele said something similar about wanting to score more goals.Wanting and trying to doesn't mean he can or is capable of it, and tbh tiote isn't imo. *if we all clap our hands and say we will sign messi maybe just maybe* what are you predicting anyway? you can't have a prediction of "i think a player might go forward more" or "i predict a player said he'll score more" Just let me have it Jim.....Just this once, please. Its a bit bloody tenuous CT; are you really that desperate to claim success about something? Why not claim that your positive vibes have caused us to get 7 points so far, more chance of flogging that particular dead horse mate. In fact why not contact Pardew and tell him, after all Hoddle used a similar type of shite on players until he was booted out. It could get you a job at St James, or a bed at Broadmoor. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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