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March to June 2020 - NEWCASTLE UTD fc

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Yeah night game, beat them 1-0.

Ginola in what was maybe the best individual performance I’ve seen put a world class cross in for Ferdinand to head in the only goal of the game.

One nil. That’s football. Try explaining how a one zero victory is so memorable to those who don’t understand football.

I have to agree I cannot recall a greater individual performance by a Newcastle player.

Gazza’s home debut against Liverpool stands out. Another 1-0, George Reilly. The kid ran rings round the league champions midfield. I recall him nutmegging Steve McMahon and then waiting for him to catch up so he could do it again.

Beardsley against Man City in 84?

Contenders, but the Ginola game, you are right.

That Steve Freestein guy tried to quote stats to me about Ginola. How do you quantify magic?
 
Difference being he wasnt molesting young girls at Newcastle. Or anywhere else but Sunderland. As far as we know.
Didn't one of your legends Peter Beardsley get done for bullying and racist abuse towards a youth team player?

Didn't you lot still pay Joey Barton when he was in prison for assault and gave him a heroes welcome?

Are you celebrating been taken over by a tyrant who is guilty of war crimes during the war with Yemen? Ordered the torture and murder of Jamal Khashoggi as well as other journalist? Locked several Saudi princes in a hotel and threatened them to hand over their money to his fund?
 
Didn't one of your legends Peter Beardsley get done for bullying and racist abuse towards a youth team player?

Didn't you lot still pay Joey Barton when he was in prison for assault and gave him a heroes welcome?

Are you celebrating been taken over by a tyrant who is guilty of war crimes during the war with Yemen? Ordered the torture and murder of Jamal Khashoggi as well as other journalist? Locked several Saudi princes in a hotel and threatened them to hand over their money to his fund?
All this pales into insignificance in comparison to the shit storm that is to come, when Benji's mother finds out he's been on her laptop again.
 
AndyH (Sima) the Sportwasher will be along soon to tell us why those beheadings are acceptable.
wouldn't have thought so although I cant speak for Sima, i have never been an advocate of capital punishment not even for Sunderland fans, i don't think it's a good idea.
I also don't think Sharia Law is a good idea.

That said give me ten minutes and i'll have forgotten the article you just brought to my intention due to my excitement of the pending take over.
 
Wayne Rooney could not beat a man with his balk at his feet in the way Waddle, Beardsley, Barnes or Gascoigne could.

The decline in expected standards of modern footballers.

Nobody mentioned beating a player. It said finest players....Rooney was better than both
 
One nil. That’s football. Try explaining how a one zero victory is so memorable to those who don’t understand football.

I have to agree I cannot recall a greater individual performance by a Newcastle player.

Gazza’s home debut against Liverpool stands out. Another 1-0, George Reilly. The kid ran rings round the league champions midfield. I recall him nutmegging Steve McMahon and then waiting for him to catch up so he could do it again.

Beardsley against Man City in 84?

Contenders, but the Ginola game, you are right.

That Steve Freestein guy tried to quote stats to me about Ginola. How do you quantify magic?
The stats don’t lie. Ginola is hated in France. Wikipedia is the source:

Ginola is infamous in France for his mistake in a match against . France needed only a draw in their final group qualifying match on 17 November 1993 to qualify for the finals of the and Ginola had come on as a late substitute for . With the score level at 1–1 in the last minute of the match, Ginola overhit a cross intended for . The ball was collected by , who launched a lightning Bulgarian counterattack which resulted in scoring the winning goal. Bulgaria thus won the match 2–1 and qualified for the 1994 World Cup finals at the expense of France.

In a television interview aired on 18 November 1993, , the manager of the France team during its entire 1994 World Cup qualifying campaign, blamed France's 2–1 defeat by Bulgaria entirely on Ginola and described him as someone who had "sent an Exocet missile through the heart of French football" and as the "assassin of the team". After being barracked by French fans and branded as the "assassin of French football" by the French press, Ginola moved to England, signing for . Houllier's successor regularly selected Ginola for international matches, but often used him only as a substitute. Ginola played his last match for the national team in 1995. In April 2012, a French court dismissed Ginola's lawsuit against Gérard Houllier for alleged . Houllier had contributed to a new book (published on 20 October 2011) on football coaching, Secrets de coachs (Coaches' Secrets). In that book, Houllier was alleged to have made disparaging remarks on Ginola and to have referred to Ginola in offensive terms in blaming him for misplacing the cross that allowed Bulgaria to launch the decisive counterattack during the final minute of the France-Bulgaria match on 17 November 1993.
 
Nobody mentioned beating a player. It said finest players....Rooney was better than both
Foot ballers, with the ball at their feet the four names I cited were greater than Wayne Rooney. I am guessing you only know football in this Millenium.

Rooney was a power house with great shooting ability but not for me.
 
The stats don’t lie. Ginola is hated in France. Wikipedia is the source:

Ginola is infamous in France for his mistake in a match against . France needed only a draw in their final group qualifying match on 17 November 1993 to qualify for the finals of the and Ginola had come on as a late substitute for . With the score level at 1–1 in the last minute of the match, Ginola overhit a cross intended for . The ball was collected by , who launched a lightning Bulgarian counterattack which resulted in scoring the winning goal. Bulgaria thus won the match 2–1 and qualified for the 1994 World Cup finals at the expense of France.

In a television interview aired on 18 November 1993, , the manager of the France team during its entire 1994 World Cup qualifying campaign, blamed France's 2–1 defeat by Bulgaria entirely on Ginola and described him as someone who had "sent an Exocet missile through the heart of French football" and as the "assassin of the team". After being barracked by French fans and branded as the "assassin of French football" by the French press, Ginola moved to England, signing for . Houllier's successor regularly selected Ginola for international matches, but often used him only as a substitute. Ginola played his last match for the national team in 1995. In April 2012, a French court dismissed Ginola's lawsuit against Gérard Houllier for alleged . Houllier had contributed to a new book (published on 20 October 2011) on football coaching, Secrets de coachs (Coaches' Secrets). In that book, Houllier was alleged to have made disparaging remarks on Ginola and to have referred to Ginola in offensive terms in blaming him for misplacing the cross that allowed Bulgaria to launch the decisive counterattack during the final minute of the France-Bulgaria match on 17 November 1993.

Jesus, your doubling down. I’m well aware of the Bulgaria game. They turned out to be a great team and Ginola lost the ball that led to the crucial goal.

All goals can be linked back to a mistake. In Maradona’s wonder goal in 86 he went past two Sunderland managers and Terry Fenwick. I blame the Mackems for the 86 World Cup.

I’m being silly, because you are. Go and watch baseball if you want to watch a game determined by stats.
 
One nil. That’s football. Try explaining how a one zero victory is so memorable to those who don’t understand football.

I have to agree I cannot recall a greater individual performance by a Newcastle player.

Gazza’s home debut against Liverpool stands out. Another 1-0, George Reilly. The kid ran rings round the league champions midfield. I recall him nutmegging Steve McMahon and then waiting for him to catch up so he could do it again.

Beardsley against Man City in 84?

Contenders, but the Ginola game, you are right.

That Steve Freestein guy tried to quote stats to me about Ginola. How do you quantify magic?
Gazzas home debut couldn't have been that good to stand out considering it was in the last 10 minutes against QPR not Liverpool.
 
Gazzas home debut couldn't have been that good to stand out considering it was in the last 10 minutes against QPR not Liverpool.
Ok, maybe it was his full home debut. I was a kid but my minds eye will not be wrong about how good he was against the reigning owners of the double.
Ok, maybe it was his full home debut. I was a kid but my minds eye will not be wrong about how good he was against the reigning owners of the double.
All of this recall further shows that I was there I saw these games.
 
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One club, one city we are united😂😂😂
Yes, the one club one city thing is certainly a big part of it. It surprises it does not play a bigger part on the passion for Leeds but rugby and cricket divide loyalties down there.

Newcastle is unique as a regional capital with no other club within its boundaries and no other sport that matters.
 
Foot ballers, with the ball at their feet the four names I cited were greater than Wayne Rooney. I am guessing you only know football in this Millenium.

Rooney was a power house with great shooting ability but not for me.

But it didn’t say with the ball at their feet did it, it said ‘finest English footballers’
 
Yes, the one club one city thing is certainly a big part of it. It surprises it does not play a bigger part on the passion for Leeds but rugby and cricket divide loyalties down there.

Newcastle is unique as a regional capital with no other club within its boundaries and no other sport that matters.
Regional capital have you just made that up!! What a berk. Listen to your self man regions don’t have capitals man, that’s probably the most Newcastle thing I’ve heard ever!! Just like when you claim places and attractions in Gateshead Whitley bay and Northumberland for your own!
 
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