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Was in Jamesons watching this boring shite

Went to bar for beers

Suddenly whole bar went up!!

I knew what had happened

FTM

Long may it reign
 
I disagree
Think yous have a good chance of relegation
2 points above the drop zone is hardly inspiring
Aye it'll be 3 from 6. Likely Huddersfield and Cardiff will drop. Neither have a lot of quality in their sides and while you can't fault their application it's looking bleak for them both. Huddersfield haven't won in 12 games and haven't scored in 4. Plus they've got games against Spurs, Liverpool, Watford and Man Utd in the final 5 games.
Fulham look like conceding every time they're attacked but if they can get their forward line scoring they've got a chance.

Burnley are unbeaten in 6 Premier League games, and yet they're still in the mix. Not sure if 38yr old Peter Crouch will be enough to pull them away from danger. If they get an injury to Heaton they may get dragged back into the relegation zone.

Southampton have improved performances since Hasenhuttl joined, only losing 3/10 in the league under him. They've got quality and what looks like a decent manager.

Then there's us. Need to wait a few games to see how Almiron changes the way we play (if he does), but we're an injury to Rondon away from having to play Joselu or Perez up front. Look decent defensively, and keeping our goal difference much better than 17th down. We've already played Chelsea, Man City, Man Utd and Spurs home and away so the run in looks all right for us. Should mostly be against teams whose seasons are all but over already.

Reckon we'll stay up, end up about 15th.
 
Just checking in,in case the usual suspects accuse us of not being here when we get beat.
What a weekend,We only lose by one goal ensuring we will have the best goal difference among the clubs at the bottom,Sunderland have a massive win against bottom club Wimbledon and Boro win away, what a great time to be from the North East, I await spicy replies from Wannabe Mackem and Zig-a-zig ahh
 
Just checking in,in case the usual suspects accuse us of not being here when we get beat.
What a weekend,We only lose by one goal ensuring we will have the best goal difference among the clubs at the bottom,Sunderland have a massive win against bottom club Wimbledon and Boro win away, what a great time to be from the North East, I await spicy replies from Wannabe Mackem and Zig-a-zig ahh

Celebrating a narrow defeat. Seen it all now. Rafa mustnt be able to believe his luck.
 
Aye it'll be 3 from 6. Likely Huddersfield and Cardiff will drop. Neither have a lot of quality in their sides and while you can't fault their application it's looking bleak for them both. Huddersfield haven't won in 12 games and haven't scored in 4. Plus they've got games against Spurs, Liverpool, Watford and Man Utd in the final 5 games.
Fulham look like conceding every time they're attacked but if they can get their forward line scoring they've got a chance.

Burnley are unbeaten in 6 Premier League games, and yet they're still in the mix. Not sure if 38yr old Peter Crouch will be enough to pull them away from danger. If they get an injury to Heaton they may get dragged back into the relegation zone.

Southampton have improved performances since Hasenhuttl joined, only losing 3/10 in the league under him. They've got quality and what looks like a decent manager.

Then there's us. Need to wait a few games to see how Almiron changes the way we play (if he does), but we're an injury to Rondon away from having to play Joselu or Perez up front. Look decent defensively, and keeping our goal difference much better than 17th down. We've already played Chelsea, Man City, Man Utd and Spurs home and away so the run in looks all right for us. Should mostly be against teams whose seasons are all but over already.

Reckon we'll stay up, end up about 15th.
Dyche and warnock have poor squads but are doing jobs no worse than benitez
 
I was wrong, Ashley apparently sold it to himself from the club.

(This the 'club's land' you claimed Ashley wanted to keep for himself you'll recall.)

You must have missed this yesterday ......

Oops, the way you were explaining the club's finances I thought you'd know, especially as it was part of your argument .... I did and I'm not as 'NUFC educated' as yourself.

So, how much do you believe the 'staying up bonus' might be, just a round figure.

And does the £250 million value, you guessed at, include future TV money or not.

It makes a massive difference I'm sure you'll agree.
 
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You must have missed this yesterday ......

Oops, the way you were explaining the club's finances I thought you'd know, especially as it was part of your argument .... I did and I'm not as 'NUFC educated' as yourself.

So, how much do you believe the 'staying up bonus' might be, just a round figure.

And does the £250 million value, you guessed at, include future TV money or not.

It makes a massive difference I'm sure you'll agree.
You do this quite a bit Reiver, you try to pin Newcastle fans down to figures. It's clearly an effort to discredit them and their opinions. But I shan't be playing the game.
 
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