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Not at work, semi retired Neil. Your internet persona is embarrassing, surely nobody in real life is such a bell sniffer as you make yourself out to be. You seem to accuse many of being angry, assumptions seem to prevalent with you.No. Surely if you're able to post on a message board from work it's reasonable that others can? Unless you're not at work?
Who am I pretending to be?
I disagree and I'm not sure why you're unable to have a conversation without ad hominem attacks?
Thanks, but my names not Neil.
You seem awfully angry.
Really? You only think 4-3 players will be good enough for the Championship?
Which positions do you think we'll need strengthening? I think the back line will be good enough for the Championship given Colocinni Taylor Simpson and Enrique were a class above last time. Centre of the park will be fine even after we lose Sissoko & Wijnaldum. Young Aarons will be canny on the left and I can see the Mad Serb getting double figures in the Championship. The prices and wages might put off a fair few suitors as well.
I'll answer the first bit, but the last question is a bit misleading.@The Fish : I've been looking at toontastic and reading some of the comments that your fellow Newcastle supporters have been making regarding "deluded mags" "Geordie nations" and the Johnson scandal etc. I'm not going to register on that site to comment, but interested in your opinion all the same. You seem like a reasonable articulate and intelligent chap.
It would appear that whilst your fellow supporters are happy to argue that the stereotypes we apply to them are the outcome of confirmation bias and that the vast majority of Newcastle supporters are not deluded, bitter or bed sheet scrawling 'Geordie nation-ists' they seem quite content to apply the very strange principle that all Sunderland supporters are supportive of playing a convicted paedophile in the team as long as he scores a goal or two to avoid relegation - and that we are all supportive of some kind of 'petition' with which I'm unfamiliar.
To be honest I don't recognise a lot if the references but maybe I'm out of touch.
It seems strange to me that in defence of themselves and in arguing against the application of unconscious biase toward them, they should apply the same principle against their perceived critics.
I'm not going to argue regarding the facts of what Sunderland supporters actually knew or were told about the Johnson affair. They, because of their bias would say - well what they have said, and vice versa.
But does it hurt more, or less, regarding your own clubs plight to assume that the plight only exists because the opposition are evil?
I'll answer the first bit, but the last question is a bit misleading.
The jibes about the Johnson scandal were in response to some wags trying to get a rise out of them. I think if a sunderland fan went on there and asked, in a reasonable fashion, for our opinions on the whole mess they'd see that the criticism falls mostly on the way the club behaved, and the behaviour of some of your fans (declaring they wouldn't care if he was guilty they'd still play him and declaring the victim was to blame etc.). If you were to ask if the perception was that all sunderland fans knew he was a sex offender and still applauded him, they'd say not. (I am, of course, speaking generally, there will be a couple of members who wouldn't respond reasonably to a reasonable question, just as there are members on this board who're similarly incapable.)
On the whole the consensus is that Sunderland A.F.C. knew he was pleading guilty to lesser counts and, on balance, thought it was acceptable to field him. That decision was likely made at a boardroom level and that decision was likely influenced by Johnson's perceived value to the team at that time ( it is the pervading wisdom that if he were a reserve player he'd have remained suspended). This was a board decision, not a fans decision. This was the club's fault, not the fans' fault.
In response to the last question, I'd honestly say that Sunderland had little to do with our relegation; McClaren wasn't able to plot a course with an expensive if unbalanced side, Benitez hasn't had time to right the ship, let alone turn the ship around. This relegation comes because of mismanagement from owner down. The villains in our story don't play in red and white, or claret and blue, they wear suits and are temporary custodians of Newcastle United.
Aye someone put a link up last night. Tbf there were plenty of balanced views like we deserved to stay up and anger towards their own lot but a lot more shit crack and superior bitterness.
Not at work, semi retired Neil. Your internet persona is embarrassing, surely nobody in real life is such a bell sniffer as you make yourself out to be. You seem to accuse many of being angry, assumptions seem to prevalent with you.
Back to your good spine, it's as weak as piss, no fight, no leader. Take a look at our spine, that's a solid spine with players who want to fight, leaders on the pitch, strong with a good work ethic.
How many of these will you sell willingly or be forced to sell ??
Krul Janmatt Mbemba Wijnaldum Sissoko Townsend Shelvey Perez Mitrovic Cisse Tiote DeJong Thauvin Riviere Saivet Cabella.
I just hope Coco stays for his final year and that Taylor is offered a new deal.
I'm in too much trouble with the missus for posting on a football message board whilst on holiday in Italy: so I'll defer any response and clarification till another time
what the fuck is Ashley supposed to doI'll answer the first bit, but the last question is a bit misleading.
The jibes about the Johnson scandal were in response to some wags trying to get a rise out of them. I think if a sunderland fan went on there and asked, in a reasonable fashion, for our opinions on the whole mess they'd see that the criticism falls mostly on the way the club behaved, and the behaviour of some of your fans (declaring they wouldn't care if he was guilty they'd still play him and declaring the victim was to blame etc.). If you were to ask if the perception was that all sunderland fans knew he was a sex offender and still applauded him, they'd say not. (I am, of course, speaking generally, there will be a couple of members who wouldn't respond reasonably to a reasonable question, just as there are members on this board who're similarly incapable.)
On the whole the consensus is that Sunderland A.F.C. knew he was pleading guilty to lesser counts and, on balance, thought it was acceptable to field him. That decision was likely made at a boardroom level and that decision was likely influenced by Johnson's perceived value to the team at that time ( it is the pervading wisdom that if he were a reserve player he'd have remained suspended). This was a board decision, not a fans decision. This was the club's fault, not the fans' fault.
In response to the last question, I'd honestly say that Sunderland had little to do with our relegation; McClaren wasn't able to plot a course with an expensive if unbalanced side, Benitez hasn't had time to right the ship, let alone turn the ship around. This relegation comes because of mismanagement from owner down. The villains in our story don't play in red and white, or claret and blue, they wear suits and are temporary custodians of Newcastle United.
Lascelles is a leader. Elliott, Mbemba, Colback & Mitrovic have character and physique. Try to set down your sunderland glasses a moment and you'll see I'm being reasonable. When I ask if you're angry it's because of the aggressive tone of your text. You insult and seek to antagonise rather than have discourse.
I'd say of that group we'd seek to sell Cabella, Cisse, de Jong, Riviere, Saivet, Thauvin, Tiote
We'd willingly sell everyone else, but then we'd willing sell everyone on the books.
If we were to sell all of the players you've listed, how much do you think we could get? I'd say it'd be comfortably north of £50m.
No worries, but why are you on here instead of sipping Moscato d'Asti looking out over Lake Como (or wherever you are).
I'll answer the first bit, but the last question is a bit misleading.
The jibes about the Johnson scandal were in response to some wags trying to get a rise out of them. I think if a sunderland fan went on there and asked, in a reasonable fashion, for our opinions on the whole mess they'd see that the criticism falls mostly on the way the club behaved, and the behaviour of some of your fans (declaring they wouldn't care if he was guilty they'd still play him and declaring the victim was to blame etc.). If you were to ask if the perception was that all sunderland fans knew he was a sex offender and still applauded him, they'd say not. (I am, of course, speaking generally, there will be a couple of members who wouldn't respond reasonably to a reasonable question, just as there are members on this board who're similarly incapable.)
On the whole the consensus is that Sunderland A.F.C. knew he was pleading guilty to lesser counts and, on balance, thought it was acceptable to field him. That decision was likely made at a boardroom level and that decision was likely influenced by Johnson's perceived value to the team at that time ( it is the pervading wisdom that if he were a reserve player he'd have remained suspended). This was a board decision, not a fans decision. This was the club's fault, not the fans' fault.
In response to the last question, I'd honestly say that Sunderland had little to do with our relegation; McClaren wasn't able to plot a course with an expensive if unbalanced side, Benitez hasn't had time to right the ship, let alone turn the ship around. This relegation comes because of mismanagement from owner down. The villains in our story don't play in red and white, or claret and blue, they wear suits and are temporary custodians of Newcastle United.
Employ the right men beneath him to properly run a football club, instead of promoting the teaboy to Director because it's cheap.what the fuck is Ashley supposed to do
put a top on a score goals?
I have seen that ginger clown through my red and white tinted glasses, and at no point did I ever think he had either of the attributes your applying to him. He was a coward who hid when the going got tough, hardly ever made himself available for a pass in a difficult situation and was weak as piss in a tackle. Since he joined your lot he seems to have developed a bit of a nasty streak, sly tackles, shoves, pulls and whining at the referee, I assume this was to do with the coaching he received off Pardiola, but if you think he has character and physique, then it explains why you got relegated.
Absolute shite he had more time than Di Canio and Dick did, with a better squad, he failed massively. Couldn't beat Villa, Norwich, or Sunderland.
Employ the right men beneath him to properly run a football club, instead of promoting the teaboy to Director because it's cheap.
Perhaps Colback was a stretch, mind I'd have said the same was true of Barton and Nolan, yet they were different players after our relegation.
Employ the right men beneath him to properly run a football club, instead of promoting the teaboy to Director because it's cheap.
Perhaps Colback was a stretch, mind I'd have said the same was true of Barton and Nolan, yet they were different players after our relegation.
I've been through this elsewhere before, but essentially the situations are different. Rafa isn't the firebrand motivator that those men were, the team he inherited weren't grafters, the failures to address key weaknesses in the squad and so on and so forth.
He's not blameless (I'd personally have started Mitrovic in the games against Villa and Palace), but ten games wasn't enough time for that manager to fix those problems at this club.
Shola Ameobi scored double figures, as did Peter Lovenkrands. I don't think it's as hard as you're making out. Hell Abel Hernandez has scored 20 and Gary Hooper has 13.
Newcastle will pay to get out of that league asap. We've £40m in the bank, say we make another £20m in player sales (not unlikely if all our players are off as you suggest), that's £60m we can spend before needing to go into debt. I don't think we will, but that's the financial position we're in.
You don't attend matches do you Neil? You think the players you mentioned will be there next season? No anger on my posts unless you are easily offended by words, nothing to be angry about, less than 48 hours ago I watched us hump Everton and relegate you spineless fuckers and now I'm laughing at you and your lack of social skills and cringeworthy ramblings.Lascelles is a leader. Elliott, Mbemba, Colback & Mitrovic have character and physique. Try to set down your sunderland glasses a moment and you'll see I'm being reasonable. When I ask if you're angry it's because of the aggressive tone of your text. You insult and seek to antagonise rather than have discourse.
I'd say of that group we'd seek to sell Cabella, Cisse, de Jong, Riviere, Saivet, Thauvin, Tiote
We'd willingly sell everyone else, but then we'd willing sell everyone on the books.
If we were to sell all of the players you've listed, how much do you think we could get? I'd say it'd be comfortably north of £50m.
No worries, but why are you on here instead of sipping Moscato d'Asti looking out over Lake Como (or wherever you are).
Dick is not a firebrand motivator like, he was very tactically astute, and quickly realised how to set the team up.
Your bloke lost 3 of his first 4 games, and couldn't beat any of his rivals, he was terrible.
You've missed the point, you don't fix the clubs problems, you just do enough to keep you up, you have to go hell for leather, its why it was such a strange appointment to start with
I can't honestly believe you will appoint him in the championship
Given that MA has gone on record as saying that the "account is now empty" I don't know where you get your £40 million figure from plus if, as has been suggested, none of your players have relegation clauses in their contracts then this will ensure that even taking into account your "parachute" payment your expenditure will considerably exceed your income next season.
I therefore have a serious question, if I may?
Everything that MA has done since he bought the club seems to have been aimed at, firstly, balancing the books then generating a profit, for future use, so what makes you think he's about to change tack now?
I do attend matches, some of them will be yes, are you expecting an exodus? I'm not offended dear boy, I'm amused that you're incapable of having a discussion without needing to resort to schoolground taunts. Other Sunderland fans are more than capable of having discourse with Newcastle fans without the need to throw insults around and, if you are semi-retired, I'd worry that a grown man is unable to speak thusly.You don't attend matches do you Neil? You think the players you mentioned will be there next season? No anger on my posts unless you are easily offended by words, nothing to be angry about, less than 48 hours ago I watched us hump Everton and relegate you spineless fuckers and now I'm laughing at you and your lack of social skills and cringeworthy ramblings.
Your obsession quite frankly is laughable Neil, there's a big world out there go and enjoy it you sad lonely man.