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Drawn at home to Mags in FA Cup

What I don’t understand is people saying it’s a free hit. No matter whatever the gulf is between the two teams, a derby as fierce as ours is never, ever a free hit. Get right into the bastards.
I don’t think that’s the case.

If Villa beat Birmingham nobody would care, but if the result was reversed….

It would be a free hit for Birmingham
 

There’ll be no VAR - considering the amount of fouls the Scummags get away with when there IS VAR they’ll go wild and have a free reign to foul at will
 
There’ll be no VAR - considering the amount of fouls the Scummags get away with when there IS VAR they’ll go wild and have a free reign to foul at will

I’ve got no idea who’s going to put in charge of this one like.

Someone who “understands” derbies like Jared f***ing Gillet probably…
 
Same goes the other way though, surely the biggest game any of your players will play in?
Hmmm. Definitely atmosphere wise. But there’s a lot of recent Wembley play-off experience, which is definitely pressure.

But I do think its more likely that you come in complacent. Our lads are going to raise it. It’s natural to do that for any Premier League team. Often the Premier League teams switch off a bit, especially with fixtures like yours either side. You’d think the coaching staff would be all into them shaking that out of them, but stranger things have happened.
 
Thing is, in order to do that, you need to play at the same tempo as these top midfielders do. The difference in pace between the 2 leagues is mental at the minute. He’ll do well to keep up with them never mind bother them.

And yet if our fans are pessimistic going into it based on this, you're accusing them of being pathetic and rolling over. Trying to have it both ways.
 
Hmmm. Definitely atmosphere wise. But there’s a lot of recent Wembley play-off experience, which is definitely pressure.

But I do think its more likely that you come in complacent. Our lads are going to raise it. It’s natural to do that for any Premier League team. Often the Premier League teams switch off a bit, especially with fixtures like yours either side. You’d think the coaching staff would be all into them shaking that out of them, but stranger things have happened.
Tbf under Eddie Howe I don't think Newcastle have ever approached a game with a bad attitude like that.

I doubt this will be the case next month. There is, I think, eight Newcastle fans in the playing squad, so taking it lightly is unlikely.
 
Firstly it’s not 7 in a row.

Secondly, if we play even marginally of his we can, we win.

Of course, anything can happen and you may pull of a bit of giant killing, but I doubt it based on the huge gulf between the sides.
If the unthinkable does happen, do you think mags will smash up their own city again like all the other times or has Saudi Arabia brought order to the area?
 
A upper middle championship side beating a prem side in a 3rd round FA natch would not be one of the biggest upsets like
It would when you compare a team put together for about ten million quid against one of hundreds of millions
 
Tbf under Eddie Howe I don't think Newcastle have ever approached a game with a bad attitude like that.

I doubt this will be the case next month. There is, I think, eight Newcastle fans in the playing squad, so taking it lightly is unlikely.
Both teams will be massively up for it but obviously there is a big gulf in ability in your favour. That being said anything can happen in a one off game.
 
What happened v Sheffield Wednesday then?
Fair point.
I'm not saying upsets don't or won't happen.
I agree that last year vs sheff wed the second choice players didn't play with the intensity of the first team. It was a poor show. I'd also say sheffield played well. Newcastle had a few good chances wasted as well, chris wood one on one springs to mind.

But this game is clearly bigger. It's daft to suggest otherwise. I don't think there's much chance of the squad or management taking this 3rd round tie against a team from a lower division lightly. It isnt a Sheffield Wednesday or Oxford United affair.
 
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