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Posted
10 hours ago, Wasyls Pec Deck said:

Skipp, Bilal and Hamza will absolutely shit house it 

I actually forgot about Buanonotte. Tbf, Skipp, Bilal and Facundo isn’t that bad considering our current three first choice CMs are injured.

Posted
10 hours ago, Wasyls Pec Deck said:

Skipp, Bilal and Hamza will absolutely shit house it 

I actually forgot about Buanonotte. Tbf, Skipp, Bilal and Facundo isn’t that bad considering our current three first choice CMs are injured.

Posted
10 hours ago, Wasyls Pec Deck said:

Skipp, Bilal and Hamza will absolutely shit house it 

I actually forgot about Buanonotte. Tbf, Skipp, Bilal and Facundo isn’t that bad considering our current three first choice CMs are injured.

Posted
10 hours ago, Wasyls Pec Deck said:

Skipp, Bilal and Hamza will absolutely shit house it 

I actually forgot about Buanonotte. Tbf, Skipp, Bilal and Facundo isn’t that bad considering our current three first choice CMs are injured.

Posted

In this weeks edition of ‘Sutton talks shit’

 

Chris continues to moan about how we treated Steve Cooper whilst stating we are improved under RVN. Chris is not contradicting himself at all. Chris also gives his weekly 3-0 defeat for Leicester prediction.

 

I did not like the way Leicester treated Steve Cooper but they have definitely had a bounce since appointing Ruud van Nistelrooy, who has made the start he desired.

It is fair to say that Newcastle boss Eddie Howe has not had the season he wanted so far, but any team who can beat Arsenal and draw with Liverpool must have something about them.

Howe's side have been consistently inconsistent, but they are not far off becoming the team he wants them to be. 

I am expecting them to click here, and I actually think this will be quite straightforward for them.

Sutton's prediction: 3-0

Posted
57 minutes ago, sylofox said:

 

 

 

We heard you the first time ffs 😆 🤣 😂 😹 😆 🤣 😂 😹 😆 🤣 

 

45 minutes ago, funkyrobot said:

Has anyone thought about Buonanotte? 

Haha it said it wasn’t posting. Nevermind, why say something once when you can say it four times?

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Posted
17 minutes ago, Wasyls Pec Deck said:

 

Haha it said it wasn’t posting. Nevermind, why say something once when you can say it four times?

If you say it enough times people begin to believe it. Worked for Boris

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Posted

Just watched the presser. Ruud's properly charming. 

 

He seems to love this Henry guy who I've never heard of. 

Posted
3 hours ago, LCFCJohn said:

In this weeks edition of ‘Sutton talks shit’

 

Chris continues to moan about how we treated Steve Cooper whilst stating we are improved under RVN. Chris is not contradicting himself at all. Chris also gives his weekly 3-0 defeat for Leicester prediction.

 

 

 

I did not like the way Leicester treated Steve Cooper but they have definitely had a bounce since appointing Ruud van Nistelrooy, who has made the start he desired.

It is fair to say that Newcastle boss Eddie Howe has not had the season he wanted so far, but any team who can beat Arsenal and draw with Liverpool must have something about them.

Howe's side have been consistently inconsistent, but they are not far off becoming the team he wants them to be. 

I am expecting them to click here, and I actually think this will be quite straightforward for them.

Sutton's prediction: 3-0

I can imagine this bloke being the sort of guy that takes the piss out of the quiet one to make everyone laugh. 

Posted
13 hours ago, Muzzy_no7 said:

Mads

 

JJ

Coady

Okoli (need pace against these)

VK

 

Rodney 
Micky Pearce

 

Bilal

Facundo

Stiffy

 

Goat

 

Kasey, Ayew, Daka and Bobby Firmino off the bench. 

Gutted for Trigger. 

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Posted
5 minutes ago, TheFish said:

Geordie here and not on the wind up or anything. 

 

We're such a weird side this season. Beating the likes of Chelsea and Arsenal, but can't put away teams that are struggling like Palace or West Ham. We're definitely much, much stronger at home, but we're not in good form with just 2 wins from 11 in the League. 

 

Hugely frustrating that Wilson has picked up yet another injury, because if he was able to stay fit, he's a 1 in 2 striker. And his availability to relieve some pressure on Isak's body, at the same time as putting the pressure on him to stay sharp. Feel for Howe, as I think the PSR rules have stalled the incredible progress we were making. Having to sell the likes of Anderson and Minteh purely to show we're not broke, despite having the richest owners in world football bankrolling us (with blood money, but that's another argument). It's a mess of a system when Manchester United can drop €650m on mostly shit players, for a manager they don't even particularly want, while €0.92bn in debt. But ambitious clubs like Aston Villa, Newcastle, Brighton, Brentford have to sell their assets to satisfy the appearance of sustainability.

 

Any way, back to shit you actually could care about;

 

Pubs and food advice. 

 

For anyone coming up for the game there's 100+ pubs in walking/staggering distance from the stadium. None of them is what you'd call an 'away' pub. You'll be welcome in any pub as long as you don't act the idiot.

Bridge Tavern is good for food and the terrace if you fancy braving the winter chill etc. The Forth is a personal favourite, decent selection of beers, good crowd, really close to the ground. Get out to the Ouseburn area and you'll find some good bars/pubs, Tyne Bar chief among them (great view of the quayside and bridges up the Tyne). The Wylam Brewery in Exhibition park is a massive taproom in a Grade II listed building constructed to exhibit art back in the 1920s.

Tilleys is a bit less refined than the Forth, but it's got the sport on, and a good selection of beers too.


If you're getting the train up there's a stack of good pubs between you and the ground, if you're staying over there's loads of good options for food and drink, if you're driving up I'd recommend parking at the Metrocentre just off the A1; free, CCTV-ed car park, plenty of the food options that you'd expect from a shopping centre, and then a quick train/bus over the river into Newcastle proper.

 

Happy to suggest some pubs, restaurants or "stuff to see to cure the hangover".

 

Hope all who manage to get up have a good time, regardless of the result.

 

 

What do you think of  Barnes? 
Any chance he’ll be loaned out in January? Or just wishful thinking from me. 

Posted
22 minutes ago, TheFish said:

Geordie here and not on the wind up or anything. 

 

We're such a weird side this season. Beating the likes of Chelsea and Arsenal, but can't put away teams that are struggling like Palace or West Ham. We're definitely much, much stronger at home, but we're not in good form with just 2 wins from 11 in the League. 

 

Hugely frustrating that Wilson has picked up yet another injury, because if he was able to stay fit, he's a 1 in 2 striker. And his availability to relieve some pressure on Isak's body, at the same time as putting the pressure on him to stay sharp. Feel for Howe, as I think the PSR rules have stalled the incredible progress we were making. Having to sell the likes of Anderson and Minteh purely to show we're not broke, despite having the richest owners in world football bankrolling us (with blood money, but that's another argument). It's a mess of a system when Manchester United can drop €650m on mostly shit players, for a manager they don't even particularly want, while €0.92bn in debt. But ambitious clubs like Aston Villa, Newcastle, Brighton, Brentford have to sell their assets to satisfy the appearance of sustainability.

 

Any way, back to shit you actually could care about;

 

Pubs and food advice. 

 

For anyone coming up for the game there's 100+ pubs in walking/staggering distance from the stadium. None of them is what you'd call an 'away' pub. You'll be welcome in any pub as long as you don't act the idiot.

Bridge Tavern is good for food and the terrace if you fancy braving the winter chill etc. The Forth is a personal favourite, decent selection of beers, good crowd, really close to the ground. Get out to the Ouseburn area and you'll find some good bars/pubs, Tyne Bar chief among them (great view of the quayside and bridges up the Tyne). The Wylam Brewery in Exhibition park is a massive taproom in a Grade II listed building constructed to exhibit art back in the 1920s.

Tilleys is a bit less refined than the Forth, but it's got the sport on, and a good selection of beers too.


If you're getting the train up there's a stack of good pubs between you and the ground, if you're staying over there's loads of good options for food and drink, if you're driving up I'd recommend parking at the Metrocentre just off the A1; free, CCTV-ed car park, plenty of the food options that you'd expect from a shopping centre, and then a quick train/bus over the river into Newcastle proper.

 

Happy to suggest some pubs, restaurants or "stuff to see to cure the hangover".

 

Hope all who manage to get up have a good time, regardless of the result.

 

 

Thanks for that, been up many times, you live in a great City. 

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Posted
28 minutes ago, winteriscoming said:

What do you think of  Barnes? 
Any chance he’ll be loaned out in January? Or just wishful thinking from me. 

They wouldn't loan him. If he leaves it is a sale for PSR to allow them to buy someone else.

Posted

I have no links with Newcastle at all.  The closest I've ever gotten is pushing Mark Knopfler's car back into the paddock at Mallory Park :P  (Damn, that was a LONG time ago - ('94?) - now I feel old again :( )

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Posted
47 minutes ago, TheFish said:

Geordie here and not on the wind up or anything. 

 

We're such a weird side this season. Beating the likes of Chelsea and Arsenal, but can't put away teams that are struggling like Palace or West Ham. We're definitely much, much stronger at home, but we're not in good form with just 2 wins from 11 in the League. 

 

Hugely frustrating that Wilson has picked up yet another injury, because if he was able to stay fit, he's a 1 in 2 striker. And his availability to relieve some pressure on Isak's body, at the same time as putting the pressure on him to stay sharp. Feel for Howe, as I think the PSR rules have stalled the incredible progress we were making. Having to sell the likes of Anderson and Minteh purely to show we're not broke, despite having the richest owners in world football bankrolling us (with blood money, but that's another argument). It's a mess of a system when Manchester United can drop €650m on mostly shit players, for a manager they don't even particularly want, while €0.92bn in debt. But ambitious clubs like Aston Villa, Newcastle, Brighton, Brentford have to sell their assets to satisfy the appearance of sustainability.

 

Any way, back to shit you actually could care about;

 

Pubs and food advice. 

 

For anyone coming up for the game there's 100+ pubs in walking/staggering distance from the stadium. None of them is what you'd call an 'away' pub. You'll be welcome in any pub as long as you don't act the idiot.

Bridge Tavern is good for food and the terrace if you fancy braving the winter chill etc. The Forth is a personal favourite, decent selection of beers, good crowd, really close to the ground. Get out to the Ouseburn area and you'll find some good bars/pubs, Tyne Bar chief among them (great view of the quayside and bridges up the Tyne). The Wylam Brewery in Exhibition park is a massive taproom in a Grade II listed building constructed to exhibit art back in the 1920s.

Tilleys is a bit less refined than the Forth, but it's got the sport on, and a good selection of beers too.


If you're getting the train up there's a stack of good pubs between you and the ground, if you're staying over there's loads of good options for food and drink, if you're driving up I'd recommend parking at the Metrocentre just off the A1; free, CCTV-ed car park, plenty of the food options that you'd expect from a shopping centre, and then a quick train/bus over the river into Newcastle proper.

 

Happy to suggest some pubs, restaurants or "stuff to see to cure the hangover".

 

Hope all who manage to get up have a good time, regardless of the result.

 

 

I'm looking forward to it, always like my trip up to Newcastle. Nice train journey, station not to far away from the ground and plenty of pubs.

 

Hopefully we can pick up some points along the way.

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