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Was actually quite happy reading this. Makes me realise just how scared we must have made the bastards on sunday. It sent out a signal that we will no longer roll over and take their shit. I was proud as hell of the lads.

As for all the MON sniping, I really couldn't give a fuck. They are jealous as hell that we have him as manager and that article proved it more than ever. They know they have rode their luck a lot this year and will come crashing down sooner or later. Sunderland and MON will be happily smiling at them from the top 8 at the end of next season when they are floundering in the bottom half.
 
Exactly to expectations, O’Neill brought his team of thugs to Sports Direct Arena and they set out to do what the Irishman’s teams do – foul and spoil. Every player behind the ball! For Sunderland 2012 read Leicester 1996. For Muzzy Izzett read Lee Cattermole. That is where Ellis Short’s tens of millions of pounds of investment has brought them. A team of artless cloggers! Should we be surprised? Not really, this is the club whose followers idolise Kevin Ball. We are the supporters who idolise Peter Beardsley. No more need be said.
I was absolutely staggered by Dean’s decision not to give Cattermole a straight red card for a tackle on Chieck Tiote in the opening minute. No-one will tell me this no-mark, piece of trash hadn’t been instructed all week to make a tackle like that and it comes as little consolation that the yob should be sent off for abusing the referee at the final whistle even if it does mean he and Sessegnon will miss their FAC tie at Everton as a consequence of their ill-discipline.
Truth be told that derby game could have been any one played over the last forty years and the problem was Sunderland succeeded in dragging us down to their level. O’Neill turned the game into a war and I can’t have been the only one to be flabbergasted by Dean’s decision to give Simpson a yellow card after he’d objected to being taken out by McLean in front of the Gallowgate End. The Irishman should have gone for that.


But the real flashpoint came on the final whistle with O’Neill seeking to distract media scrutiny from his team of ale-house scrappers by making fully unsubstantiated allegations against Newcastle United’s coaching team. O’Neill claims he “heard” members of the United coaching team had visited the Ref at HT. Maybe these are voices in his head. That has been completely denied by Alan Pardew. So now O’Neill either needs to provide proof about this s0-called visit or retract the serious allegation immediately. If the man is wrong, then he needs to accept that. If he’s not, prove it. If he can’t prove it and doesn’t retract it, then the man is an idiot or a liar. I am writing this as someone who has had respect for O’Neill and an admiration for him. This fanzine wanted him as manager when Souness was sacked. What O’Neill does with Sunderland in every other fixture they play is absolutely immaterial to us but accusing our people of underhand tactics following a match when we have just witnessed his team turn a game into a kicking competition is just beyond the pale. O’Neill’s decision to decline Pardew’s offer a post-match drink as is the tradition smacks of a classlessness. O’Neill has every reason to be disappointed his team was denied its first win at St James’ Park in twelve years but he should have learnt to act with some kind of professionalism and decorum.


Let it be on the record, if O’Neill does not retract his allegations about Alan Pardew or provide evidence before Tuesday morning, we put it to him that he is a liar!
Better !
 
fuck off man. i was in the ground, know atleast 5 people in the away end, know mags who sit right near the away fans and nobody heard out. people want to be the bearers of stories and hear stuff and pass it on as fact. stop rising to it and treating it as fact, its like when people said milwall fans disrupted the speed minute silence when they didnt.

Never said it happened mate, just not ruling out the fact that it might have done. It's not representative of us as a club so I don't think it matter in the grand scheme of things. If it did happen it's a case of bellends being bellends. Unlike NUFC the club do not condone and rehabilitate that sort of behaviour. Speaks only of the individuals who did it, IF they did.
 
It is still more objective and considerably better written than anything Lee Ryder has ever produced, to be fair. :lol:
 
Exactly to expectations, O’Neill brought his team of thugs to St James’ Park and they set out to do what the Irishman’s teams do – foul and spoil. Every player behind the ball! For Sunderland 2012 read Leicester 1996. For Muzzy Izzett read Lee Cattermole. That is where Ellis Short’s tens of millions of pounds of investment has brought them. A team of artless cloggers! Should we be surprised? Not really, this is the club whose followers idolise Kevin Ball. We are the supporters who idolise Peter Beardsley. No more need be said.
I was absolutely staggered by Dean’s decision not to give Cattermole a straight red card for a tackle on Chieck Tiote in the opening minute. No-one will tell me this no-mark, piece of trash hadn’t been instructed all week to make a tackle like that and it comes as little consolation that the yob should be sent off for abusing the referee at the final whistle even if it does mean he and Sessegnon will miss their FAC tie at Everton as a consequence of their ill-discipline.
Truth be told that derby game could have been any one played over the last forty years and the problem was Sunderland succeeded in dragging us down to their level. O’Neill turned the game into a war and I can’t have been the only one to be flabbergasted by Dean’s decision to give Simpson a yellow card after he’d objected to being taken out by McLean in front of the Gallowgate End. The Irishman should have gone for that.


But the real flashpoint came on the final whistle with O’Neill seeking to distract media scrutiny from his team of ale-house scrappers by making fully unsubstantiated allegations against Newcastle United’s coaching team. O’Neill claims he “heard” members of the United coaching team had visited the Ref at HT. Maybe these are voices in his head. That has been completely denied by Alan Pardew. So now O’Neill either needs to provide proof about this s0-called visit or retract the serious allegation immediately. If the man is wrong, then he needs to accept that. If he’s not, prove it. If he can’t prove it and doesn’t retract it, then the man is an idiot or a liar. I am writing this as someone who has had respect for O’Neill and an admiration for him. This fanzine wanted him as manager when Souness was sacked. What O’Neill does with Sunderland in every other fixture they play is absolutely immaterial to us but accusing our people of underhand tactics following a match when we have just witnessed his team turn a game into a kicking competition is just beyond the pale. O’Neill’s decision to decline Pardew’s offer a post-match drink as is the tradition smacks of a classlessness. O’Neill has every reason to be disappointed his team was denied its first win at St James’ Park in twelve years but he should have learnt to act with some kind of professionalism and decorum.


Let it be on the record, if O’Neill does not retract his allegations about Alan Pardew or provide evidence before Tuesday morning, we put it to him that he is a liar!

You have obviously not had contact with reality for a long time mate. P*ss off.
 
What exactly is so wrong with it? Cattermole's challenge was clearly pre-meditated and later on in the game he'd have probably gone. The fact McClean didn't get even a booking is farcical. Finally, if O'Neill's claims are false, like it seems, he should have the book thrown at him as he's completely and totally out of order, class is a favourite issue of many on here and what he's said is completely classless, if fabricated. I know it's the norm to dismiss TF as a bunch of no-nothing mag kernts on here, but I don't see how you can have many arguments with the crux of that article.

How on earth do you fabricate something you state when you include the word "heard" - in this instance he can never be wrong - if it was wrong it would be the person who told him of those events that was wrong. If you are suggesting MON was lying about "hearing" of those events well then you are a complete tool. Only reason for doing such a thing is to have a pop at the bias refereeing in the 2nd half, and if this was correct then smart play to him for taking a pop at the referee and protecting yourself from FA punishment at the same time - he doesn't accuse he suggests then lets you numpties make the effort to interpret it in whatever fashion you would like.

Your article is full of ifs and maybes and has little substance. Pardew on the other hand showed his cards for the world to see - he has no class and he has no calm and when the pressure mounts he will struggle to surface for air - this he has proven with almost every club he has managed in the premier league.
 
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despite all the he did this we did that shite............


fact 2011-2012 4 points off you again, no win at our place for 12 years

so your so called messiah couldn't work his "magic" depite claims(from cocoks on here) of real f***ing madrid playing us compared to previous efforts from you :roll:

truth is you were great in the first half at stopping us, you passed well and were effective and deserved the lead, 2nd half started even until the sending off, then we had all of the ball without hurting you too much but eventually found a way through.and still you didn't beat us .

argue against that and you are so fkg thick it's untrue

sunderland have come on in the last few months, effective but no world beaters, bit like us, and yes we felt relieved when the equaliser went in ffs why wouldnt we celebrate like fuck, you's did last season so fuck that.


fact is you got 1 point from 6 against us this season, the here and now, great eh ;)
 
tinkerman, what about all of your predictions before the match? "Never been more confident than I feel today." I could quote dozens of posts. Here's a couple.

http://www.readytogo.net/smb/showthread.php?p=12040773&highlight=#post12040773
http://www.readytogo.net/smb/showthread.php?p=12040730&highlight=#post12040730


i was, i had that match day feeling, so what, nice to see you went to the trouble of looking you saddo, i always predict a win against you's, more often than not i'm right ;)...........recent history will back up that claim, now go enjoy ya cornflakes
 
Exactly to expectations, O’Neill brought his team of thugs to St James’ Park and they set out to do what the Irishman’s teams do – foul and spoil. Every player behind the ball! For Sunderland 2012 read Leicester 1996. For Muzzy Izzett read Lee Cattermole. That is where Ellis Short’s tens of millions of pounds of investment has brought them. A team of artless cloggers! Should we be surprised? Not really, this is the club whose followers idolise Kevin Ball. We are the supporters who idolise Peter Beardsley. No more need be said.
I was absolutely staggered by Dean’s decision not to give Cattermole a straight red card for a tackle on Chieck Tiote in the opening minute. No-one will tell me this no-mark, piece of trash hadn’t been instructed all week to make a tackle like that and it comes as little consolation that the yob should be sent off for abusing the referee at the final whistle even if it does mean he and Sessegnon will miss their FAC tie at Everton as a consequence of their ill-discipline.
Truth be told that derby game could have been any one played over the last forty years and the problem was Sunderland succeeded in dragging us down to their level. O’Neill turned the game into a war and I can’t have been the only one to be flabbergasted by Dean’s decision to give Simpson a yellow card after he’d objected to being taken out by McLean in front of the Gallowgate End. The Irishman should have gone for that.


But the real flashpoint came on the final whistle with O’Neill seeking to distract media scrutiny from his team of ale-house scrappers by making fully unsubstantiated allegations against Newcastle United’s coaching team. O’Neill claims he “heard” members of the United coaching team had visited the Ref at HT. Maybe these are voices in his head. That has been completely denied by Alan Pardew. So now O’Neill either needs to provide proof about this s0-called visit or retract the serious allegation immediately. If the man is wrong, then he needs to accept that. If he’s not, prove it. If he can’t prove it and doesn’t retract it, then the man is an idiot or a liar. I am writing this as someone who has had respect for O’Neill and an admiration for him. This fanzine wanted him as manager when Souness was sacked. What O’Neill does with Sunderland in every other fixture they play is absolutely immaterial to us but accusing our people of underhand tactics following a match when we have just witnessed his team turn a game into a kicking competition is just beyond the pale. O’Neill’s decision to decline Pardew’s offer a post-match drink as is the tradition smacks of a classlessness. O’Neill has every reason to be disappointed his team was denied its first win at St James’ Park in twelve years but he should have learnt to act with some kind of professionalism and decorum.


Let it be on the record, if O’Neill does not retract his allegations about Alan Pardew or provide evidence before Tuesday morning, we put it to him that he is a liar!

MON better retract it double-quick then!
Embarrassing excuse for an article.
 
They go on about our cloggers ! What about theirs tiote should have gone before half time persistent fouling. How many times did that argie full back foul :evil:
 
Exactly to expectations, O’Neill brought his team of thugs to St James’ Park and they set out to do what the Irishman’s teams do – foul and spoil. Every player behind the ball! For Sunderland 2012 read Leicester 1996. For Muzzy Izzett read Lee Cattermole. That is where Ellis Short’s tens of millions of pounds of investment has brought them. A team of artless cloggers! Should we be surprised? Not really, this is the club whose followers idolise Kevin Ball. We are the supporters who idolise Peter Beardsley. No more need be said.
I was absolutely staggered by Dean’s decision not to give Cattermole a straight red card for a tackle on Chieck Tiote in the opening minute. No-one will tell me this no-mark, piece of trash hadn’t been instructed all week to make a tackle like that and it comes as little consolation that the yob should be sent off for abusing the referee at the final whistle even if it does mean he and Sessegnon will miss their FAC tie at Everton as a consequence of their ill-discipline.
Truth be told that derby game could have been any one played over the last forty years and the problem was Sunderland succeeded in dragging us down to their level. O’Neill turned the game into a war and I can’t have been the only one to be flabbergasted by Dean’s decision to give Simpson a yellow card after he’d objected to being taken out by McLean in front of the Gallowgate End. The Irishman should have gone for that.


But the real flashpoint came on the final whistle with O’Neill seeking to distract media scrutiny from his team of ale-house scrappers by making fully unsubstantiated allegations against Newcastle United’s coaching team. O’Neill claims he “heard” members of the United coaching team had visited the Ref at HT. Maybe these are voices in his head. That has been completely denied by Alan Pardew. So now O’Neill either needs to provide proof about this s0-called visit or retract the serious allegation immediately. If the man is wrong, then he needs to accept that. If he’s not, prove it. If he can’t prove it and doesn’t retract it, then the man is an idiot or a liar. I am writing this as someone who has had respect for O’Neill and an admiration for him. This fanzine wanted him as manager when Souness was sacked. What O’Neill does with Sunderland in every other fixture they play is absolutely immaterial to us but accusing our people of underhand tactics following a match when we have just witnessed his team turn a game into a kicking competition is just beyond the pale. O’Neill’s decision to decline Pardew’s offer a post-match drink as is the tradition smacks of a classlessness. O’Neill has every reason to be disappointed his team was denied its first win at St James’ Park in twelve years but he should have learnt to act with some kind of professionalism and decorum.


Let it be on the record, if O’Neill does not retract his allegations about Alan Pardew or provide evidence before Tuesday morning, we put it to him that he is a liar!

Written by a bitter pseudo intellectual Mag bellend. They were lucky bastards and they know it.........and it hurts like hell.
 
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i was, i had that match day feeling, so what, nice to see you went to the trouble of looking you saddo, i always predict a win against you's, more often than not i'm right ;)...........recent history will back up that claim, now go enjoy ya cornflakes

Maybe in recent times, but I think things might now be a teeeny weeny bit different now O'Neill is in charge......;)
 
Banter. Nowt wrong with that mate. We made our point on Sunday - feel good again about SAFC in these fixtures after Bruce took our dignity away previously.

He is a tedious WUM fella think you are being very kind calling the dross he has been comin out with banter.
 
...they are about a draw and a defeat from chants of 'Ashley Out' again the ritual abuse of inanimate objects in Newcastle city centre.

Rattled.
 
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