Yeah. All the hype was good and has continued to be good for the past few years since we bought him.psychoangus wrote:Yeah, he went to the bundesliga for Nurnburg which would've helped him. He just got a big-up on Arsenal.com so I think he may make an appearance. I think he's still one of the rising stars in the pipeline; captain of Norway-U21s I think so looking good.Boomer wrote:I had hight hopes for him but he doesn't seem to be getting the chances.psychoangus wrote:I think Nordtveit may be starting? Probably at fullback if he does as Prof likes to blood central youngsters on the flanks, but I'd like to see how he does in central defence.
An injury didn't help him last year make his debut but then he shortly went off on loan.
CARLING CUP Newcastle away
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or your friend just reads the daily mail lolcrocit wrote:just heard a strong rumour from a pal that the starting line up is Szczesny, Eboue Koscienly Djourou Gibbs, Vela Rosicky Denzo Vela, J.e.t Niccy B. i'd be happy with that, acres of expierince! and gives Theo and Bentdner fitness boost, give Vela another crack at showing us what he can do, and Denzo aswell! and Jet


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Captain Fabregas wrote:or your friend just reads the daily mail lolcrocit wrote:just heard a strong rumour from a pal that the starting line up is Szczesny, Eboue Koscienly Djourou Gibbs, Vela Rosicky Denzo Vela, J.e.t Niccy B. i'd be happy with that, acres of expierince! and gives Theo and Bentdner fitness boost, give Vela another crack at showing us what he can do, and Denzo aswell! and Jet![]()

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True.psychoangus wrote:Captain Fabregas wrote:or your friend just reads the daily mail lolcrocit wrote:just heard a strong rumour from a pal that the starting line up is Szczesny, Eboue Koscienly Djourou Gibbs, Vela Rosicky Denzo Vela, J.e.t Niccy B. i'd be happy with that, acres of expierince! and gives Theo and Bentdner fitness boost, give Vela another crack at showing us what he can do, and Denzo aswell! and Jet![]()
What a source!!
The Mail thinks, after 2 years, we'll suddenly start playing 4-4-2!

It may well be that team but with JET playing behind the striker in a free roll as part of the midfield.
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Chippy wrote:Far too much optimism and complacency on this thread. I think it will be very close and could well go to ET.
I really want us to win this as (unless we get a kind draw in the FA Cup) I think it is our only chance of silverware this season.![]()
this. newcastle will be fancying themselves after turning over chelski

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It's a no win for the Jordies.psychoangus wrote:Personally I think a run of good results purely based on morale can't go on forever. Our technical superiority will win out comfortably.
They're a championship side playing their second string team, we'll win this.
As long as we 'turn up' and be professional there's no reason why we can't win this comfortably.
I echo the thoughts of the last two posters.
It's not complacency guys. Out 'second side' has proved to everyone how capable they are. Blended with a number of first-team starters, and up against one of the weaker sides in the Premier League, who will blood a few youngsters, this is a straight-forward victory
It's not complacency guys. Out 'second side' has proved to everyone how capable they are. Blended with a number of first-team starters, and up against one of the weaker sides in the Premier League, who will blood a few youngsters, this is a straight-forward victory
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Yeah I agree, lets not get complacent here but at the same time, I'd be very disappointed if we werent in the draw for the next round after tonights game.
I saw nothing at West Ham at the weekend that suggested we have anything to fear, other than our defenders coping with Andy Caroll, and he won't be playing tonight.
Of the rest of their team, they don't really have anything to be worried about, and any one of the likely XIs out there should win this at a canter.
I saw nothing at West Ham at the weekend that suggested we have anything to fear, other than our defenders coping with Andy Caroll, and he won't be playing tonight.
Of the rest of their team, they don't really have anything to be worried about, and any one of the likely XIs out there should win this at a canter.
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