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kingjayson1 wrote:
Dan_85 wrote:
marcengels wrote:
Dan_85 wrote:
kingjayson1 wrote:People in Newcastle were nice though, thought they'd hate us Londoners
Majority of those we spoke to were decent as well, very complimentary about The Arse & not the endless gloating I was expecting :lol:

Had a good night there last night too, some of the girls :shock:
You can't have been surprised, Dan :lol:
It's true what they say about Geordie girls......... Schlags the lot of em! :lol:

One bird, the first thing she said to me; "I've got Chlamydia, do you want it?" :shock: Where do you go with an opening line like that lol?!
This!!! :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Although most of em look like there off of Big Fat Gypsy Weddings.
:lol:

By the way Jay, is there a thriving cottaging scene in Newcastle??? :? :wink:

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If the thought of contracting a nasty, flesh rotting disease wasn't off putting enough
That's not Chlamydia, that's Syphilis!! :shock: She was pulling your plonker as well as riding it :lol: :lol:

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franksav63 wrote:
kingjayson1 wrote:Just got back from Newcastle and my oh my, what a fucking joke. Nothing else to say really as everyone else has commented and said how unbelievable the 2nd half was.

Can I just add how I want Dowd to get hit by a bus, that fat fucking c**t, although it was our fault for throwing it away, that c**t couldn't of done more to help Newcastle if he wanted to. Fat smug faced c**t.

People in Newcastle were nice though, thought they'd hate us Londoners :lol: Good night last night and long old drive back up this evening. Roll on Wolves who will be pumping with emphusiasm :barscarf:

Oh and I saw AA23 up there :barscarf: Shame I missed Frank though, I did tell AA23 to send my love :wink:
Yes, that was a shame..... When I knew you were up there I did avoid the male toilets, so that's why I didn't bump into you.. :wink: :wink:

Glad you got back safely....

:barscarf: :barscarf:
I was waiting and waiting but you just didnt turn up, so I dusted off my knee pads, got up and went and watched the game. :wink: :lol:

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TeeCee wrote:
If the thought of contracting a nasty, flesh rotting disease wasn't off putting enough
That's not Chlamydia, that's Syphilis!! :shock: She was pulling your plonker as well as riding it :lol: :lol:
There speaketh the voice of experience it seems! :shock: :lol: :wink:

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franksav63 wrote:
kingjayson1 wrote:
Dan_85 wrote:
marcengels wrote:
Dan_85 wrote: Majority of those we spoke to were decent as well, very complimentary about The Arse & not the endless gloating I was expecting :lol:

Had a good night there last night too, some of the girls :shock:
You can't have been surprised, Dan :lol:
It's true what they say about Geordie girls......... Schlags the lot of em! :lol:

One bird, the first thing she said to me; "I've got Chlamydia, do you want it?" :shock: Where do you go with an opening line like that lol?!
This!!! :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Although most of em look like there off of Big Fat Gypsy Weddings.
:lol:

By the way Jay, is there a thriving cottaging scene in Newcastle??? :? :wink:
:lol: :lol: :lol: Nah, I'd say more of a rimming scene :wink: :shock: :lol:

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kingjayson1 wrote:
franksav63 wrote:
kingjayson1 wrote:Just got back from Newcastle and my oh my, what a fucking joke. Nothing else to say really as everyone else has commented and said how unbelievable the 2nd half was.

Can I just add how I want Dowd to get hit by a bus, that fat fucking c**t, although it was our fault for throwing it away, that c**t couldn't of done more to help Newcastle if he wanted to. Fat smug faced c**t.

People in Newcastle were nice though, thought they'd hate us Londoners :lol: Good night last night and long old drive back up this evening. Roll on Wolves who will be pumping with emphusiasm :barscarf:

Oh and I saw AA23 up there :barscarf: Shame I missed Frank though, I did tell AA23 to send my love :wink:
Yes, that was a shame..... When I knew you were up there I did avoid the male toilets, so that's why I didn't bump into you.. :wink: :wink:

Glad you got back safely....

:barscarf: :barscarf:
I was waiting and waiting but you just didnt turn up, so I dusted off my knee pads, got up and went and watched the game. :wink: :lol:
:lol: :lol: :lol: Shame... :lol:

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TeeCee wrote:
If the thought of contracting a nasty, flesh rotting disease wasn't off putting enough
That's not Chlamydia, that's Syphilis!! :shock: She was pulling your plonker as well as riding it :lol: :lol:
:( Shit, what a golden opportunity i missed then lol. Google tells me the symptoms of Chlamydia actually include "a burning sensation when urinating". Definitely a small price to pay for a romp with a geordie Van Nistelrooy lookalike :lol:

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Dan_85 wrote:
TeeCee wrote:
If the thought of contracting a nasty, flesh rotting disease wasn't off putting enough
That's not Chlamydia, that's Syphilis!! :shock: She was pulling your plonker as well as riding it :lol: :lol:
:( Shit, what a golden opportunity i missed then lol. Google tells me the symptoms of Chlamydia actually include "a burning sensation when urinating". Definitely a small price to pay for a romp with a geordie Van Nistelrooy lookalike :lol:

No problem her going down then :lol:

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When your down to 10 men should you not keep 1 striker up front to keep the defense honest ,one quick ball to someone with pace Walcott or Van P and we still would have won.
Baffled by the defending deep, astounded by Kosielnys naivety at this level,and pissed off at Wengers substitutions !

In all not a happy bunny !

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Yesterday morning I watched the Football First 90 minutes show of us that I taped on Sat night. And I was even more pissed off with Dowd.

1. Barton should have been sent off for the "tackle" on Diaby. I don't accept that one as a fair but tough tackle. He was airborne, both feet off the ground and studs up. Sorry, but for me that's a cunt's tackle and he should've gone.

2. Barton and Nolan both tried to stamp RVP's leg in the sandwich tackle that sent RVP flying and that Dowd awarded as a free kick AGAINST RVP.

3. If you send Diaby off (rightly so, in fairness) for grabbing the back of Barton's neck and throwing him to the ground then you must book Nolan for running 15 yards to shove Diaby and you absolutely must send Nolan off (straight red) for throwing his arm around Shezny's neck and throwing him to the ground after their goal.

4. Their second penno was an awful decision. Three players jump up for the ball, collide in mid air and their guy lands on his arse. This type of coming together happens on nearly every corner - how the fuck can he call this one a penno? Terrible decision.

I have no problem with Dowd sending off Diaby (Diaby was a selfish idiot for reacting like that) but there has to be consistancy - Nolan should have gone for the arm around Shezny's neck.

THEN I watched Goals On Sunday and I wanted to punch the fucking Telly. :banghead:

They showed the highlights, then afterwards showed the Diaby sending off and "analysed" it (as they do) but totally ignored the incident where Nolan threw his arm around Chezny's neck because they "ran out of time". Nothing to do with good old "honest decent sort" Kevin Nolan being Engerlish huh? This type of cheap one-sided presentation really gets me. :evil:

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Oh and to the mongo muppets that rolled out the oles at 4-0. Seriously just fuck off you clowns. :banghead:

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DB10GOONER wrote:Yesterday morning I watched the Football First 90 minutes show of us that I taped on Sat night. And I was even more pissed off with Dowd.

1. Barton should have been sent off for the "tackle" on Diaby. I don't accept that one as a fair but tough tackle. He was airborne, both feet off the ground and studs up. Sorry, but for me that's a cunt's tackle and he should've gone.

2. Barton and Nolan both tried to stamp RVP's leg in the sandwich tackle that sent RVP flying and that Dowd awarded as a free kick AGAINST RVP.

3. If you send Diaby off (rightly so, in fairness) for grabbing the back of Barton's neck and throwing him to the ground then you must book Nolan for running 15 yards to shove Diaby and you absolutely must send Nolan off (straight red) for throwing his arm around Shezny's neck and throwing him to the ground after their goal.

4. Their second penno was an awful decision. Three players jump up for the ball, collide in mid air and their guy lands on his arse. This type of coming together happens on nearly every corner - how the fuck can he call this one a penno? Terrible decision.

I have no problem with Dowd sending off Diaby (Diaby was a selfish idiot for reacting like that) but there has to be consistancy - Nolan should have gone for the arm around Shezny's neck.

THEN I watched Goals On Sunday and I wanted to punch the fucking Telly. :banghead:

They showed the highlights, then afterwards showed the Diaby sending off and "analysed" it (as they do) but totally ignored the incident where Nolan threw his arm around Chezny's neck because they "ran out of time". Nothing to do with good old "honest decent sort" Kevin Nolan being Engerlish huh? This type of cheap one-sided presentation really gets me. :evil:
I agree with all this but lets not forget if you cant defend a 4-0 lead you need shooting, there is no excuse for the appalling result

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flash gunner wrote:
DB10GOONER wrote:Yesterday morning I watched the Football First 90 minutes show of us that I taped on Sat night. And I was even more pissed off with Dowd.

1. Barton should have been sent off for the "tackle" on Diaby. I don't accept that one as a fair but tough tackle. He was airborne, both feet off the ground and studs up. Sorry, but for me that's a cunt's tackle and he should've gone.

2. Barton and Nolan both tried to stamp RVP's leg in the sandwich tackle that sent RVP flying and that Dowd awarded as a free kick AGAINST RVP.

3. If you send Diaby off (rightly so, in fairness) for grabbing the back of Barton's neck and throwing him to the ground then you must book Nolan for running 15 yards to shove Diaby and you absolutely must send Nolan off (straight red) for throwing his arm around Shezny's neck and throwing him to the ground after their goal.

4. Their second penno was an awful decision. Three players jump up for the ball, collide in mid air and their guy lands on his arse. This type of coming together happens on nearly every corner - how the fuck can he call this one a penno? Terrible decision.

I have no problem with Dowd sending off Diaby (Diaby was a selfish idiot for reacting like that) but there has to be consistancy - Nolan should have gone for the arm around Shezny's neck.

THEN I watched Goals On Sunday and I wanted to punch the fucking Telly. :banghead:

They showed the highlights, then afterwards showed the Diaby sending off and "analysed" it (as they do) but totally ignored the incident where Nolan threw his arm around Chezny's neck because they "ran out of time". Nothing to do with good old "honest decent sort" Kevin Nolan being Engerlish huh? This type of cheap one-sided presentation really gets me. :evil:
I agree with all this but lets not forget if you cant defend a 4-0 lead you need shooting, there is no excuse for the appalling result
Oh I agree totally with that. I'm having a moan about Dowd but it in no way justifies our fucking away a 4 nil lead, no matter how bad the ref is.

It is typical of the lack of character in this team. :(
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Is it me or is the medias reaction to this a bit on the quiet side. The reports I read yesterday were just like a normal game(didnt read NotW) no real big headlines no over the top comments, MotD didnt realy go into great depth about it just showed the incidents again but seemed to move on quickly. I thought SSN would of banged on about it yesterday but it seemed to drop down the order of news fast.

I watched most of the game on Football first and not taking anything away from Newcastle and putting 70% of the blame on the Arsenal players the ref was bad I wont list his mistakes again as they are all on here somewhere but his inconsistancy during the game was so bad. How are the player ment to know what they can or can not do and how are the fans ment to know what is fair or not. I thinkit is time for the officials report was published by the FA so we all know what the officials reasons were for giving certain dessisions

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