- Oct 17, 2008
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Cambridge have beaten as many Premier League teams this season as Newcastle have.
Love these little stats, always give me pause for thought.
Cambridge have beaten as many Premier League teams this season as Newcastle have.
His face is saying "Liquidate Khashoggi" and her eyes are just plain terrifying!!!
Interesting. Maybe we would sell out our cup games if we charged £10
She has the same "psychopath" eyes as Amy from Amy's Baking Company or Elizabeth Holmes. It's just a look that screams to me "unstable".
Getting Wood off Burnley’s books (whether he plays much for toon or not) could be highly effective in the hunt for survival in itself, when money is unlimited, this sort of tactic should not be overlooked.
Watching this one with interest. Smug Eddie was awful in his last season at Bournemouth and seemed entirely bereft of the ability to lift confidence. I wonder how long he’s got
But it does have an underground
We have and we don’t.
Thank you. I’ve been trying to put my finger on who she reminds me off and it’s that nutter from kitchen nightmares.
They won't give a monkeys about being out of the cup so long as they keep winning games in the lea... oh.
I don’t begrudge their actual fans the chance to get some hope and glory .
I feel genuinely sorry for the Newcastle supporters. They deserve better. However I am totally opposed to the Saudi ownership and the fact that they can now buy their way to success in the same way Man City have. There are a lot of things wrong with top flight football.
Our monorail is going to piss all over their underground.
The Newcastle fans did not boo the team, in fact many of them stayed beyond the final whistle and applauded the team.
Like it or not, their fans are not really that bothered with the cup exit this year and are actually deriving morale from their club’s activity in the transfer market.
The transfer window has 20 more days to run, if they get half a dozen more signings at the level of Keiran Trippier, they may well start winning EPL games, they play Watford and Leeds next, two wins changes everything.
As painful as it will be to see Smug and his evil overlord triumphant, I don’t begrudge their actual fans the chance to get some hope and glory but I’ll obviously be enjoying each post match Smug interview when he has to explain the loss in his typical fashion (it’s everybody else’s faulty).