The Toon Army / EPL thread
#2506
There is also the impact those fixtures could potentially have on the confidence of the squad going into the games after.
Craig Forest think's Newcastle are good for the top half. I think so too.
Pardew has done a resonable job despite the controversial circumstances that he entered the position.
Craig Forest think's Newcastle are good for the top half. I think so too.
Pardew has done a resonable job despite the controversial circumstances that he entered the position.
From there a top half would be probable and the top 6 achievable.
Of course they'll probably lose 7 in a row from here on: normal service resumed and all that.
#2507
I agree with all three points you make. But suppose (just suppose) they win both home games and scrape 2 draws away. They have 26 points from 12 games going in to the trifecta of gloom. That's over half of target one (40 points for survival) in less than a third of the season. Anything from those 3 would be a triumph, but e.g. a draw in one of the 2 Manc matches and a jammy win over Chelsea would give 30 points out of 15 games.
From there a top half would be probable and the top 6 achievable.
Of course they'll probably lose 7 in a row from here on: normal service resumed and all that.
From there a top half would be probable and the top 6 achievable.
Of course they'll probably lose 7 in a row from here on: normal service resumed and all that.
I think 6th is possible but I expect Arsenal to start making some head way soon (as much as I dislike them).
#2508
#2509
Looks like some owners didn't factor the risk of relegation into their purchase price.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/foo...elegation.html
If they want to own a club that can't be relegated they are welcome to sell up and go to north america.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/foo...elegation.html
If they want to own a club that can't be relegated they are welcome to sell up and go to north america.
#2510
Looks like some owners didn't factor the risk of relegation into their purchase price.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/foo...elegation.html
If they want to own a club that can't be relegated they are welcome to sell up and go to north america.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/foo...elegation.html
If they want to own a club that can't be relegated they are welcome to sell up and go to north america.
be pointless and the game would be pointless too.
A pox on North American professional sports.
#2511
Looks like some owners didn't factor the risk of relegation into their purchase price.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/foo...elegation.html
If they want to own a club that can't be relegated they are welcome to sell up and go to north america.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/foo...elegation.html
If they want to own a club that can't be relegated they are welcome to sell up and go to north america.
Let's hope the government approves licenses and this restore's some power to the Football Association.
They need to stop these stupid Yank ideas once and for all.
#2512
All we need to do now is add quarters. Rotate the team every two minutes and constantly disrupt the game with commercials.
Let's hope the government approves licenses and this restore's some power to the Football Association.
They need to stop these stupid Yank ideas once and for all.
Let's hope the government approves licenses and this restore's some power to the Football Association.
They need to stop these stupid Yank ideas once and for all.
#2513
I agree with all three points you make. But suppose (just suppose) they win both home games and scrape 2 draws away. They have 26 points from 12 games going in to the trifecta of gloom. That's over half of target one (40 points for survival) in less than a third of the season. Anything from those 3 would be a triumph, but e.g. a draw in one of the 2 Manc matches and a jammy win over Chelsea would give 30 points out of 15 games.
From there a top half would be probable and the top 6 achievable.
Of course they'll probably lose 7 in a row from here on: normal service resumed and all that.
From there a top half would be probable and the top 6 achievable.
Of course they'll probably lose 7 in a row from here on: normal service resumed and all that.
It was a good game against Spurs last weekend. I reckon Newcastle will be safe this year. They have a good defence and a decent striker upfront.
#2514
I agree with all three points you make. But suppose (just suppose) they win both home games and scrape 2 draws away. They have 26 points from 12 games going in to the trifecta of gloom. That's over half of target one (40 points for survival) in less than a third of the season. Anything from those 3 would be a triumph, but e.g. a draw in one of the 2 Manc matches and a jammy win over Chelsea would give 30 points out of 15 games.
From there a top half would be probable and the top 6 achievable.
Of course they'll probably lose 7 in a row from here on: normal service resumed and all that.
From there a top half would be probable and the top 6 achievable.
Of course they'll probably lose 7 in a row from here on: normal service resumed and all that.
#2515
#2516
For your viewing pleasure
Bloody link don't work. You could be right and it was a Dennis wise wondergoal
Last edited by Flogger; Oct 20th 2011 at 2:30 pm. Reason: sodding you tube
#2517
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damn, I cost the team 2 points today, made a mistake with the time (in the middle of moving so not thinking straight), so missed 60 minutes of the game.
By the time I started watching we were 2-0 up against Wolves and looking at our first Prem away win.
2-2, I can't help thinking if I missed the whole game we would have won!!
By the time I started watching we were 2-0 up against Wolves and looking at our first Prem away win.
2-2, I can't help thinking if I missed the whole game we would have won!!
#2518
damn, I cost the team 2 points today, made a mistake with the time (in the middle of moving so not thinking straight), so missed 60 minutes of the game.
By the time I started watching we were 2-0 up against Wolves and looking at our first Prem away win.
2-2, I can't help thinking if I missed the whole game we would have won!!
By the time I started watching we were 2-0 up against Wolves and looking at our first Prem away win.
2-2, I can't help thinking if I missed the whole game we would have won!!

#2519
http://chanfeed.com/7763/watch-manch...chester-city-4
This feed is working for me...it appears to be the same video feed etc that Setanta...er Sportsnet World use with Andy Townsend etc doing the half time punditry.
This feed is working for me...it appears to be the same video feed etc that Setanta...er Sportsnet World use with Andy Townsend etc doing the half time punditry.



