Newcastle V Reading Match Thread

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Re: Newcastle V Reading Match Thread

by prostak » 15 Aug 2009 18:59

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Like what?


Well, at the moment Long's position is looking pretty indefensible... And we've given a great day out to a set of fans who've been short on those recently...

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Re: Newcastle V Reading Match Thread

by Avon Royal » 15 Aug 2009 18:59

FiNeRaIn Im saving my comments for full time- but we're looking at relegation with this team atm, lots of passing and fvck all end product, not to mention crap defence. I thought we were wearing southampton shirts for a minute.


Nothing at all to do with the fact that Newcastle are a quality team then? :roll:

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Re: Newcastle V Reading Match Thread

by FiNeRaIn » 15 Aug 2009 19:00

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FiNeRaIn Im saving my comments for full time- but we're looking at relegation with this team atm, lots of passing and fvck all end product, not to mention crap defence. I thought we were wearing southampton shirts for a minute.


Nothing at all to do with the fact that Newcastle are a quality team then? :roll:


Nope, not when you defend as poorly as that. Silly handball and LOL at nolan ( one of the slowest players on the pitch) being allowed to trot out wide, pick the ball up unmarked and pass it back for a cross to ameobi- terrible defending.

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Re: Newcastle V Reading Match Thread

by 2.8 lita injection » 15 Aug 2009 19:00

Funny how Newcastle are quality now that we are being thrashed.

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Re: Newcastle V Reading Match Thread

by Southbank Old Boy » 15 Aug 2009 19:00

2.8 lita injection Gord lord, one of the worse strikers in the league scores 2 against us.

Have we had a shot on target yet ?


At this level Ameobi will be a right handful

Dont make the mistake of thinking some average performance (and some very good ones too I might add) in the Prem makes him a poor player


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Re: Newcastle V Reading Match Thread

by Gordons Cumming » 15 Aug 2009 19:00

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FiNeRaIn Im saving my comments for full time- but we're looking at relegation with this team atm, lots of passing and fvck all end product, not to mention crap defence. I thought we were wearing southampton shirts for a minute.


Nothing at all to do with the fact that Newcastle are a quality team then? :roll:


With respect we've made them look good..

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Re: Newcastle V Reading Match Thread

by shoey » 15 Aug 2009 19:00

LMFAO! all these moaners wanted coppell out, hunt out etc etc, we finished in play offs......................so coppell is gone, more players are gone, they all got what they wanted, and now moan we are shit and could go down hmm

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Re: Newcastle V Reading Match Thread

by North Eaat royal » 15 Aug 2009 19:01

Before todays game i was looking forward to what this team can bring. I still think this team can do well in this division but its clear we need some urgent new players who are proven in the final third.

Long and Rosenior are the weak links in our team, not the 'kids' as everybody else seems to think

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Re: Newcastle V Reading Match Thread

by RobRoyal » 15 Aug 2009 19:01

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FiNeRaIn Im saving my comments for full time- but we're looking at relegation with this team atm, lots of passing and fvck all end product, not to mention crap defence. I thought we were wearing southampton shirts for a minute.


Nothing at all to do with the fact that Newcastle are a quality team then? :roll:


Yeah. Proper good. Went down last season and have since lost about 6 players. Second best by a long way at West Brom last week. I didn't think they'd go up before today's game, and I still don't.


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Re: Newcastle V Reading Match Thread

by Chaney » 15 Aug 2009 19:02

our new number 9..Shane f*cking Long..GOD HELP US!!!, at leat it saves us having to spend some of the millions that have come in over the last 4 seasons..how long before the fans vote with their feet, maybe tight bollocks JM will get the message then.

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Re: Newcastle V Reading Match Thread

by H-Town Royal » 15 Aug 2009 19:02

The way Newcastle played today and last week... they are going to dominate most teams this year.

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Re: Newcastle V Reading Match Thread

by Southbank Old Boy » 15 Aug 2009 19:03

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He did. He does make too many lapses for my liking.


As did Tabb and Bertrand to start with by the way. It was only when Nolan had already covered 15 yards that they reacted

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Re: Newcastle V Reading Match Thread

by Sarah Star » 15 Aug 2009 19:03

Come on. Just get one in!


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Re: Newcastle V Reading Match Thread

by brighton_royal » 15 Aug 2009 19:04

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Re: Newcastle V Reading Match Thread

by Avon Royal » 15 Aug 2009 19:05

H-Town Royal The way Newcastle played today and last week... they are going to dominate most teams this year.


You're wasting your time mate, the morons don't want to know.

We haven't played well, that is obvious, but talk of relegation? Jesus wept........

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Re: Newcastle V Reading Match Thread

by Sarah Star » 15 Aug 2009 19:05

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H-Town Royal The way Newcastle played today and last week... they are going to dominate most teams this year.


You're wasting your time mate, the morons don't want to know.

We haven't played well, that is obvious, but talk of relegation? Jesus wept........

We look like a Championship team...which is what we are.

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Re: Newcastle V Reading Match Thread

by pace=forster » 15 Aug 2009 19:06

For a player who rates him so highly, Rosenior really is oxf*rd abysmal

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Re: Newcastle V Reading Match Thread

by PieEater » 15 Aug 2009 19:06

H-Town Royal The way Newcastle played today and last week... they are going to dominate most teams this year.


They are actually a quality team, not the total shambles who can't be bothered to play that was predicted by a lot of people.

Forget it and move on. Our big problem is we need to score a goal.

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Re: Newcastle V Reading Match Thread

by RobRoyal » 15 Aug 2009 19:07

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He's going to sort out the defence, is he?

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Re: Newcastle V Reading Match Thread

by reading98 » 15 Aug 2009 19:07

In a way I am glad I could not get a lift to the game in the end. We are so lightweight everytime we get the ball we either look to go back or get to final third then hand it back to them. Not rated Long ever and on his own he has no chance, seriously how can the manager and chairman not see selling players that were poor end of last season need to be replaced.

WE ARE HAVING ARE ARSE'S SPANKED HERE against a team everyone says are in a mess, think its us who are in a mess. We could easily of lost by 6.


Dear chairman can you please dip into some of the money our x prem stars got you and buy
1)A striker who can hold the ball
2)A winger who can beat a man and put a decent ball in.
3)And as much as I like Aussie number 1 a tall keeper who can command and boss his defence.

An awful day to be a Reading fan and I feel we may have some more to come this year.

P.S. not looking forward to tuesday now :x :x :x :x :x :x :x :x :x :x :x :x :x :x :x :x

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