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NUFC thread 2021.

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I don't have a crystal ball! Besides, I thought we would be at least in the play offs and look what happened. The Championship doesn't respect reputation, former glories or attendance. Look at it now - Barnsley, Brentford and Reading all in the playoff places with historically large teams such as Stoke, Shef Wed, Forest and Blackburn all struggling. Too many ifs and buts to even start to hazard a guess. For example, if Wilson stayed he would surely be prolific in the Championship. Perhaps even Linton.

Right now the bookies have Newcastle as 8/11 to go down, or 58%, so not all lost yet.
I'm not sure how, as a Newcastle fan, he could watch his team get given a football lesson by a weakened Brentford team earlier this season, and still think that they're going to be comfortably promoted. They'll obviously be up there, but the top of the Championship has a number of smaller teams with fully-fleshed out footballing philosophies that they have worked on for years. Teams whose only real aim was PL survival at all costs have tended to find life more difficult in the past few seasons after they went down.

Of course, they'll be up there, I just can't see a walkover though. I'd say their squad is probably somewhere between Watford and Bournemouth, and it's between those positions where I'd expect them to be.
 

"This is Tottenham now, a club that hasn’t won the league in 60 years, no FA cup in 30 years.

A club that has won nothing apart from a couple of League Cups in the Premier league era, yet the Spurs fans want rid of a manager that has won pretty much the lot. A manager who has more honours to his name than Spurs have put together since they last lifted the league title."

Are the ***** for real? Commenting on what Spurs have or haven’t achieved recently!

When was the Mags' last piece of domestic silverware again?! Their sense of self-entilment and delusion is quite frankly staggering.
 
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"This is Tottenham now, a club that hasn’t won the league in 60 years, no FA cup in 30 years.

A club that has won nothing apart from a couple of League Cups in the Premier league era, yet the Spurs fans want rid of a manager that has won pretty much the lot. A manager who has more honours to his name than Spurs have put together since they last lifted the league title."

Are the ***** for real? Commenting on what Spurs have or haven’t achieved recently!

When was the Mags' last piece of domestic silverware again?! Their sense of self-entilment and delusion is quite frankly staggering.
What did Bobby Robson win again?
 
Lets get all this we deserve to go down/Fulham deserve our space/serves Ashley right/better off going down shite out of the way......If we go down it will be a hell of a lot worse. Give your head a shake your talking utter shite getting rid of Ashley will be quicker and easier if still in premiership, when fans are allowed back in Stevie boy wont last 5 mins with all the abuse raining down on him, if he had any morels he'd fuck off now but we all know he's a greedy bastard
Are you going to answer @Secret Visage’s question?
 
"This is Tottenham now, a club that hasn’t won the league in 60 years, no FA cup in 30 years.

A club that has won nothing apart from a couple of League Cups in the Premier league era, yet the Spurs fans want rid of a manager that has won pretty much the lot. A manager who has more honours to his name than Spurs have put together since they last lifted the league title."

Are the ***** for real? Commenting on what Spurs have or haven’t achieved recently!

When was the Mags' last piece of domestic silverware again?! Their sense of self-entilment and delusion is quite frankly staggering.

Those quotes look ridiculous out of context, but when you read on, he does provide context. He's not mocking Tottenham. He's pointing out that they have a manager like Mourinho who has been deemed not good enough for them, despite them "only" having a few top four finishes and a couple of league cups in the premier league era.
He then points out that Tottenham fans don't get any stick for high expectations, but Newcastle fans do get stick for having high expectations because we want a better manager than Steve Bruce.
 
Those quotes look ridiculous out of context, but when you read on, he does provide context. He's not mocking Tottenham. He's pointing out that they have a manager like Mourinho who has been deemed not good enough for them, despite them "only" having a few top four finishes and a couple of league cups in the premier league era.
He then points out that Tottenham fans don't get any stick for high expectations, but Newcastle fans do get stick for having high expectations because we want a better manager than Steve Bruce.
I take it you are aware that Spurs have a turnover of around £200m more than Newcastle, recently finished top 4, appeared in a Champions League final and have actually won domestic honours which were watched on colour TV. Despite him winning trophies at other clubs, they want Mourinho out because his style of football is boring and negative and they want to be entertained. Without access to obscene amounts of cash, Mourinho would struggle now at any club. Does this sound familiar?

Their fans aren’t deluded, they just don’t live in the past and worship a man because of what he achieved elsewhere. I suppose that’s probably the difference between supporters of a big club and those who want to be a big club.
 
I take it you are aware that Spurs have a turnover of around £200m more than Newcastle, recently finished top 4, appeared in a Champions League final and have actually won domestic honours which were watched on colour TV. Despite him winning trophies at other clubs, they want Mourinho out because his style of football is boring and negative and they want to be entertained. Without access to obscene amounts of cash, Mourinho would struggle now at any club. Does this sound familiar?

Their fans aren’t deluded, they just don’t live in the past and worship a man because of what he achieved elsewhere. I suppose that’s probably the difference between supporters of a big club and those who want to be a big club.
Ouch ya f..ker!
Spot on as well :lol:
 
I take it you are aware that Spurs have a turnover of around £200m more than Newcastle, recently finished top 4, appeared in a Champions League final and have actually won domestic honours which were watched on colour TV. Despite him winning trophies at other clubs, they want Mourinho out because his style of football is boring and negative and they want to be entertained. Without access to obscene amounts of cash, Mourinho would struggle now at any club. Does this sound familiar?

Their fans aren’t deluded, they just don’t live in the past and worship a man because of what he achieved elsewhere. I suppose that’s probably the difference between supporters of a big club and those who want to be a big club.
This 👏👏👏👏
 
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