Posted '2:50pm bells' Tuesday 15th April 2014
GEORDIE TIMES COMMENT!
Followin' on from Saturday's disastrous defeat @ Stoke, where Toon fans---for the forst time, torned on wor beleaguered manager--- who in torn torned on the local 'rags' negative reportin' and for windin' the fans up, and blamin' them for 'US' tornin' on him! (see 'Sundih Sun' below) It haz now reached breakin' point for Pardew az wor season peetaaz oot!
Then there's the row between Ben Arfa, some othaa players and 'him' to roond off a thoroughly miserable two months for The Toon Army!
(That's!--- The Toon fans against him!, the press against him! AND the players against him!---wot next for 'I Beg Your Pardew'!???)
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Tuesday, 15 April 2014
Monday, 14 April 2014
Sunday, 13 April 2014
THE P*SS POTTERS 1 THE TOON 0 *** PREMYAA LEEGUE 2013-2014
Posted '12:28pm bells' Sunday 13th April 2014
Wot can we say aboot yet anothaa aaaful performance from NUFC?
A fluke goal won it for the home team but that shouldn't detract from anothaa defeat az wor season continues to 'implode'!
Wor top goalscorer Loic Remy waz again missin' and with 'Shola 'no goals' Ameobi' up front, we just aall knew that withoot Remy in wor side, we just cannot 'hack it'!
For the forst time 'anti Pardew chants' could be hord from the visitors section and there were aalso a couple of banners unfurled caallin' for hiz heed! <(but NOT for hiz heedbutt!)
Before the match we heeded for a different location for the pre match 'gargels' az last season we were forced to drink oot of drastic plastic pots in a boozer some 25 minutes walk from 'The Britannia Stadium!
This time it waz a 20 minute waalk on the othaa side of the groond in a boozer caalled 'The Locomotive' where we were the anly Toon fans in the bar!
The locals were friendly enough and more importantly we got to drink oot of propaa glasses for a change! <(a 'propaa pub' in Stoke!)
Az for the match---and playin' in wor 'lucky'? Brazil strip, we again 'went through the motions' with Stoke makin' the most of wor ineptitude <(we naa aall the big words!)
Lanky 'bean pole' Peter Crouch <(hiz 'figure' reminds me of a car's dipstick!) heeded against wor post in the 9th minute, but luckily for us it rebounded oot to safety, but wor 'luck' waz aboot to run oot!
The anly goal of the game came when a intended cross from 'The P*ss Potts' striker Erik Pieters, deceived Tim Krul and the baall floated into the top corner of the net in front of the Toon fans, just before the interval!
Az we had hardly had any efforts on goal up til this point most Toon fans concluded that there waz ne way back!---and that of course proved to be the case in the 2nd half az we tried in vain to break doon the home defence!
A double substitution in the 73rd minute when (a rather tubby!) Ben Arfa and (slim Jim!) Adam Armstrong replaced the ineffective Gosling and Cisse, made absolutely ne difference az we 'plodded on aimlessly' til full time!
That's 4 (FOWER!) defeats in a row now, with 12 goals conceded and NONE scored!---it's just az well we are safe in 9th place in the table---isn't it just!?
Toon team: Krul, Steve Taylor (Yanga 61), Coloccini, Williamson, Dummett, Anita, Tiote, Gosling (Ben Arfa 73), Gouffran, Cisse (Armstrong 73), Shola Ameobi
Attendance: 27,400 (2,900 P*st off Toon fans!) (0 NUFC board members?) (In the photo below note the block of empty red seats in the Stoke directors box (above and to the left of the red 'STOKE CITY FOOTBALL CLUB' sign) This iz where the NUFC hiararcy shud have been sittin', but were conspicuous by their absence!---who says they divvint care!!!???
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| THE SOOTH STAND VISITORS SECTION (View from row 26 , seat <(standin' place!) 901 ! |
Wot can we say aboot yet anothaa aaaful performance from NUFC?
A fluke goal won it for the home team but that shouldn't detract from anothaa defeat az wor season continues to 'implode'!
Wor top goalscorer Loic Remy waz again missin' and with 'Shola 'no goals' Ameobi' up front, we just aall knew that withoot Remy in wor side, we just cannot 'hack it'!
For the forst time 'anti Pardew chants' could be hord from the visitors section and there were aalso a couple of banners unfurled caallin' for hiz heed! <(but NOT for hiz heedbutt!)
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| SOMEWHERE TO 'TRAIN' WOR THOUGHTS! |
Before the match we heeded for a different location for the pre match 'gargels' az last season we were forced to drink oot of drastic plastic pots in a boozer some 25 minutes walk from 'The Britannia Stadium!
This time it waz a 20 minute waalk on the othaa side of the groond in a boozer caalled 'The Locomotive' where we were the anly Toon fans in the bar!
The locals were friendly enough and more importantly we got to drink oot of propaa glasses for a change! <(a 'propaa pub' in Stoke!)
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| THE LOCOMOTIVE 'TROPHY TRAIL!' |
Az for the match---and playin' in wor 'lucky'? Brazil strip, we again 'went through the motions' with Stoke makin' the most of wor ineptitude <(we naa aall the big words!)
Lanky 'bean pole' Peter Crouch <(hiz 'figure' reminds me of a car's dipstick!) heeded against wor post in the 9th minute, but luckily for us it rebounded oot to safety, but wor 'luck' waz aboot to run oot!
The anly goal of the game came when a intended cross from 'The P*ss Potts' striker Erik Pieters, deceived Tim Krul and the baall floated into the top corner of the net in front of the Toon fans, just before the interval!
Az we had hardly had any efforts on goal up til this point most Toon fans concluded that there waz ne way back!---and that of course proved to be the case in the 2nd half az we tried in vain to break doon the home defence!
A double substitution in the 73rd minute when (a rather tubby!) Ben Arfa and (slim Jim!) Adam Armstrong replaced the ineffective Gosling and Cisse, made absolutely ne difference az we 'plodded on aimlessly' til full time!
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| "ER!"---YI'LL HAVE TI TORN YI COMPUTAA SIDEWAYS TO VIEW THIS AZ AA CANNIT TORN THE PICTURE THE REET WAY UP!?" |
That's 4 (FOWER!) defeats in a row now, with 12 goals conceded and NONE scored!---it's just az well we are safe in 9th place in the table---isn't it just!?
Toon team: Krul, Steve Taylor (Yanga 61), Coloccini, Williamson, Dummett, Anita, Tiote, Gosling (Ben Arfa 73), Gouffran, Cisse (Armstrong 73), Shola Ameobi
Attendance: 27,400 (2,900 P*st off Toon fans!) (0 NUFC board members?) (In the photo below note the block of empty red seats in the Stoke directors box (above and to the left of the red 'STOKE CITY FOOTBALL CLUB' sign) This iz where the NUFC hiararcy shud have been sittin', but were conspicuous by their absence!---who says they divvint care!!!???
Friday, 11 April 2014
THE P*SS POTTERS v THE TOON *** TOMORROW AFTERNOON
Posted '12:17pm bells' Friday 11th April 2014
Tomorrow afternoon we heed ower the 'M62' and doon the 'M6' to sample the 'delights'? of Stoke on Trent!
A'm workin' neetshift again toneet doon to the Bormingham area and wont finish til at least '3:30am bells' in the mornin'!-----After (hopefully!) aboot three hours kip "ZZZZzzzz!!!!" a'll be up and on the road again, passin Wetherby racecourse on the southbound 'A1' a few hours after passin' it northwards!
The boozer we normally gan in beforehand iz a good 20 minute waalk from the groond with 'drastic plastic pots' to drink wor 'liquid lubrication' from!
This iz just one of just a handful of boozers anywhere near Stoke's groond<(makes yoo glad yoo live and drink in a place with ower 100 boozers within 20 minutes of St James'---doesn't it!?)
The bad news iz Toon team will again be depleted with top scorer Remy missin' for the sixth consecutive game alang with Debuchy and 'The Sissoko Kid'.
Ne news yet az to wethaa Gouffran and Sammy Ameobi will play eethaa!
A full match and 'liquid lubrication location' report <(from wor ONE and ANLY pre-match boozer!) will appear here sometime on Sunday az per usual!---az ever!---watch this space!!!
Tomorrow afternoon we heed ower the 'M62' and doon the 'M6' to sample the 'delights'? of Stoke on Trent!
A'm workin' neetshift again toneet doon to the Bormingham area and wont finish til at least '3:30am bells' in the mornin'!-----After (hopefully!) aboot three hours kip "ZZZZzzzz!!!!" a'll be up and on the road again, passin Wetherby racecourse on the southbound 'A1' a few hours after passin' it northwards!
The boozer we normally gan in beforehand iz a good 20 minute waalk from the groond with 'drastic plastic pots' to drink wor 'liquid lubrication' from!
This iz just one of just a handful of boozers anywhere near Stoke's groond<(makes yoo glad yoo live and drink in a place with ower 100 boozers within 20 minutes of St James'---doesn't it!?)
The bad news iz Toon team will again be depleted with top scorer Remy missin' for the sixth consecutive game alang with Debuchy and 'The Sissoko Kid'.
Ne news yet az to wethaa Gouffran and Sammy Ameobi will play eethaa!
A full match and 'liquid lubrication location' report <(from wor ONE and ANLY pre-match boozer!) will appear here sometime on Sunday az per usual!---az ever!---watch this space!!!
Thursday, 10 April 2014
THE P*SS POTTERS v THE TOON *** SATURDAY AFTERNOON!
Posted '1:27pm bells' Thorsday 10th April 2014
On Saturday we heed for 'The Potteries' ower the M62 motorway and doon the M6.
It waz so much a different story way back in 1971 when there were hardly any motorways and yoo had to travel through towns and city centres to get to your destination!
A'v dug up this 'classic' from mee forst ever visit to Stoke some 43 years ago when aa nearly got done for speedin' in Huddersfield!
It's a true story (like they aall are!) from 'The Geordie Times' archive---'ground number 18' (see below!)
A full match preview of Saturday's game will appear here tomorrow ---sometime!
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| THE VICTORIA GROOND *** AZ IT LOOKED IN 1971 |
On Saturday we heed for 'The Potteries' ower the M62 motorway and doon the M6.
It waz so much a different story way back in 1971 when there were hardly any motorways and yoo had to travel through towns and city centres to get to your destination!
A'v dug up this 'classic' from mee forst ever visit to Stoke some 43 years ago when aa nearly got done for speedin' in Huddersfield!
It's a true story (like they aall are!) from 'The Geordie Times' archive---'ground number 18' (see below!)
A full match preview of Saturday's game will appear here tomorrow ---sometime!
018 victoria ground stoke
(GROUND
NUMBER 18)
Date
of First Visit: 27th NOVEMBER 1971
THE
VICTORIA GROUND, STOKE ON TRENT
STOKE
CITY 3
NEWCASTLE
UNITED 3
(MacDonald (2), Craig)
(OLD)
DIVISION ONE)
ATTENDANCE
16,855 (2,000 or so Toon fans)
"I DON'T
KNOW ABOUT GEORDIELAND, SON!
BUT WE'VE GOT
SPEED LIMITS IN HUDDERSFIELD!"
This
match was played in the days before the likes of the M62 motorway was built.
(Aye!---it was a lang time ago!)
Aa
was seventeen at the time and had an aad Morris Minor 1000, which a'd bought
off mee faatha after a'd passed mee drivin' test three months orlier.
Ah
decided tih give the car a 'spin' and drove doon with three of mee mates.
One was caalled 'Punter the Hunter' (he comes from Lobley Hill!), Dylan and the other
was a kidda who went by the name of 'Yuk'! (where DID they get their names from
in them dayz?--'Fink' iz a far more
'civilised' 'monicer'!----divvint yee thinx???)
Because
the 'said' M62 did'nt exist, wih had tih drive through the likes of Leeds,
Huddersfield and Manchester on the ‘A62’ tih get to the 'Potteries'.
On
the way through Huddersfield, ah was stopped for speedin' by an ower zelious
traffic cop and like a scene from 'Z Cars' (a popular cop TV series of the 60s and 70s), the conversation went sommik like this:
Officer
Dibble (leanin' through mee car window):
"WHERE ARE YOU GOING, SON?".
"WIH GANNIN
TIH STOKE!",
aa replied (leanin' on the steerin' wheel)
Officer
Dibble (notepad and pencil at the ready): "WHERE
ARE YOU FROM, SON?".
"NEWCASIL!---WHY
DEE YIH WANNA NAA?---LIKE?", Aa said with a puzzled look on mee
face!?.
Officer
Dibble: "WHAT!---NEWCASTLE UNDER
LYME?". (Near Stoke)
"NO!---NO!------NEWCASIL,
GEORDIELAND!",
said 'I', deadly seriously!
After
a lang pause, and a scratch of the heed, he just looked at iz, and said in a
exaspirated voice,
"I DON'T
KNOW ABOUT GEORDIELAND, SON!---BUT WE'VE GOT SPEED LIMITS IN
HUDDERSFIELD!".
He
lerriz off with a warnin', that he'd 'DO ME' if he caught iz speedin' again!.
From
then on ah stuck RIGIDLY! tih the speed limit!, aall the way tih Stoke,
checkin’ mee rear view mirror every few seconds!
After
negotiatin’ the one way system in Manchester city centre we (eventually!) arrived
in Stoke and parked up in a cobbled street in the shadow of the
floodlights.
The
Victoria Ground at that time was the oldest League groond in the world (Stoke
had played there since 1878) and their groond back in 1971 it has tih be said,
was one of the better ones, with cover on three sides.
‘Yuk’
and ‘Punter’ had had a few bottles of ‘dog’ and tins of ‘McEwans lager’ on the way doon and with
their heeds ‘aspinnin’, they decided to gan in the Stoke ‘hard end’ by
themsels! ‘Little old sober me’ and Dylan ‘opted
oot’ and stayed in the main stand paddock instead where a few other Toon fans
were situated!
The
match itself was a 'ding dong affair', with the Toon comin' back from a three-one doon, tih draw 'three's
a piece', with two goals from 'Supermac' (who else?) and one from full back
Davy Craig.
A'd
escaped an endorsement and a speedin' fine, and the Toon had escaped with a
point!. (Very satisfactory!)
On
the return journey yem, passin' through Huddersfield, (deein' aboot twenty
miles an hour!) ah kept a 'very wary' eye oot for 'Officer Dibble', but he was
nee where tih be seen!. (Thank God!)
"GEORDIELAND--GEORDIELAND,
HERE WE COME!"
Footnote:
Sadly---(in
my humble opinion!) Stoke, decided tih move to a new groond in 1997, a few
hundred yards away from their aad one, thus givin' the title of the worlds
oldest League groond tih Dumbarton, (of aal places!) who've played at Boghead
Park since 1879.
Wednesday, 9 April 2014
"IT'S A SELLOOT! *** IT'S A SELLOOT! *** IT'S A SELLOOT!"
Posted '1:41pm bells' Wednesday 9th April 2014
News that wor last 3 away games of the season are now completlee selt oot, haz reached 'The Geordie Times' newsdesk!
For wor game against 'The P*ss Potts of Stoke on Saturday we will have the backin' of 2,900 fans in 'The Sooth Stand', while @ 'The Arse' on the last Monday of this month we will have 1,800 in 'The Clock Stand' <(we must have taken wor minimum allocation for this?)
Then!--on the final day of the season we will have 2,800 in 'The Anfield Road End' when we travel to play 'The Liverbirds' on Sunday May 11th (tickets still to be sent oot!)
Tomorrow we will be reviewin' wor trip to 'The Potteries' on Saturday---wor 2nd worst away trip of the season behind the SMBs! (drastic plastic glasses!---lang waalks to groond, which iz in the middle of newhere from the very few cr*p boozers! red and white striped opponents! and a horrible 'flat-pack' groond! surroonded by duel carriageways, which iz very similar to 'The Smellnet Stadium' in 'Smoggieland'! (etc! etc! etc!)
News that wor last 3 away games of the season are now completlee selt oot, haz reached 'The Geordie Times' newsdesk!
For wor game against 'The P*ss Potts of Stoke on Saturday we will have the backin' of 2,900 fans in 'The Sooth Stand', while @ 'The Arse' on the last Monday of this month we will have 1,800 in 'The Clock Stand' <(we must have taken wor minimum allocation for this?)
Then!--on the final day of the season we will have 2,800 in 'The Anfield Road End' when we travel to play 'The Liverbirds' on Sunday May 11th (tickets still to be sent oot!)
Tomorrow we will be reviewin' wor trip to 'The Potteries' on Saturday---wor 2nd worst away trip of the season behind the SMBs! (drastic plastic glasses!---lang waalks to groond, which iz in the middle of newhere from the very few cr*p boozers! red and white striped opponents! and a horrible 'flat-pack' groond! surroonded by duel carriageways, which iz very similar to 'The Smellnet Stadium' in 'Smoggieland'! (etc! etc! etc!)
Tuesday, 8 April 2014
NUFC NEW MD
Posted '2:03pm bells' Tuesday 8th April 2014
News that we have a new MD haz shocked the futbaall world!
Lee Charnley? iz hiz name and he takes ower from 'Llambs to the Slaughter' who resigned last Joon in the wake of JoeK in Your Ears' appointment az 'Director of Fools'!
Az we aall naa, we need at least SIX new player to survive in the Premyaa Leegue next season and Charnley haz issued this rathaa worryin' statement!
"Our immediate priority of course iz to finish this season as strongly as possible!" (last 3 results 0-3,0-4,0-4!)
"Our minimum target is a top TEN finish!" <(WOW! we are NINTH at the mo!---just!)
"Looking ahead to future seasons our primary focus will be (survival in) the Premier League!" <(so forget aboot 'the cups' and Europe!)
"We will continue to operate in a financially stringent manner and live within our means and we will continue to be prudent in our transfer dealings!" <(on loan players and free transfors!)
"We don't look at the transfer windows in isolation, but rather as a full trading year!" <(whatever that's supposed to mean?)
"Our average attendance for League games so far this season is more than 50,000, making us the THIRD best supported club in England!" <(so why? oh why?? can we NOT compete with the top SEVEN teams in 'The Premyaa'?????????????????)
"Our intention for the first team is to sign ONE or TWO players PER YEAR to strengthen the squad!" <(SEE WOT WE THINK ABOVE!)
We may well be roaring with laughter at the mackems at the moment, at their current predicament!---but divvint laugh tooo lang!, az withoot major surgery to wor team, we could well be joinin' them in 'The Championship' the season after next! <(DIVVINT SAY WE DIDN'T WARN YOO!)
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| 'THE FAT CONTROLLER'S' WALLET! |
News that we have a new MD haz shocked the futbaall world!
Lee Charnley? iz hiz name and he takes ower from 'Llambs to the Slaughter' who resigned last Joon in the wake of JoeK in Your Ears' appointment az 'Director of Fools'!
Az we aall naa, we need at least SIX new player to survive in the Premyaa Leegue next season and Charnley haz issued this rathaa worryin' statement!
"Our immediate priority of course iz to finish this season as strongly as possible!" (last 3 results 0-3,0-4,0-4!)
"Our minimum target is a top TEN finish!" <(WOW! we are NINTH at the mo!---just!)
"Looking ahead to future seasons our primary focus will be (survival in) the Premier League!" <(so forget aboot 'the cups' and Europe!)
"We will continue to operate in a financially stringent manner and live within our means and we will continue to be prudent in our transfer dealings!" <(on loan players and free transfors!)
"We don't look at the transfer windows in isolation, but rather as a full trading year!" <(whatever that's supposed to mean?)
"Our average attendance for League games so far this season is more than 50,000, making us the THIRD best supported club in England!" <(so why? oh why?? can we NOT compete with the top SEVEN teams in 'The Premyaa'?????????????????)
"Our intention for the first team is to sign ONE or TWO players PER YEAR to strengthen the squad!" <(SEE WOT WE THINK ABOVE!)
We may well be roaring with laughter at the mackems at the moment, at their current predicament!---but divvint laugh tooo lang!, az withoot major surgery to wor team, we could well be joinin' them in 'The Championship' the season after next! <(DIVVINT SAY WE DIDN'T WARN YOO!)
Monday, 7 April 2014
"USA AALL THE WAY!"
Posted '10:15 am bells' Monday 7th April 2014
Before the Man U game, one of the lads torned up in 'Pleased to Meet You' <(it's the name of a boozer in High Bridge!) in a Tee shirt sent to him by Joe Cirelli who comes from Baltimore in the USA.
He'd met Joe at a home game a couple of years ago and then at Everton this season. He'd had a few 'liquid lubrications' with him and Joe kindly sent him (and others) the local Toon Tee shirt!
(He WASN'T smilin' after the game!---by the way!)
Sunday, 6 April 2014
THE TOON 0 MOYZEEZ MANC MUPPETS 4 *** PREMYAA LEEGUE 2013-2014
Posted 'high noon bells' Sunday 6th April 2014
"OH DEAR! WOT CAN THE 'MATA' BE?"
Yet anothaa abject performance in front of 52,000 plus waz a sad but predictable outcome az 'The Manc Muppets' cruised to an eazy victory @ St James' Park.
Their forst goal shud nevaa have been though, az the free kick given to the visitors not lang before the break waz under 'false pretences' az Darren Fletcher clearly dived under the challenge from Dan Gosling!
The resultin' free kick by Mata beat Rob Elliot at the near post and withoot anybody in wor side capable of scorin' due to the absence, once again of Loic Remy (hiz 5th game missin' in a row!) there waz ne way back! (De Jong, ne goals so far since he signed in January, Cisse,1 goal in open play this season and super sub? Shola, ne goals so far this season!)
The Muppets doubled their lead not lang after the restart when a blunder by 'Fab' Coloccini let in Mata to score hiz 2nd goal of the game!
It waz then just a 'MATA' <(sic!)of "how many?" for the visitors az wor heeds went doon!
Hernandez added a 3rd at the mid point of the half with a chance that you or I could have scored and at this point wor beleaguered manager 'I Beg Your Pardew' had 'had enough' and made a 'beleaguered' exit, alang with 'half' of the crowd!
The final nail in the coffin came when Januzaj convorted anothaa simple chance in stoppage time!
Just where do we gan from here?--we ask worselves??
It's a very good job that we have enough points on board to avoid relegation--az that's the kind of 'form' we have shown in the last 11 days! 0-3, 0-4 and 0-4!
Put it this way!---if 'The Fat Controller' doesn't put hiz hand in hiz pocket in the next transfor window, then the 'R' word iz a certainty next season!
Toon team: Elliot, Santon, Williamson, Coloccini, Haidara, Anita, Gosling, Tiote, Gouffran (Shola Ameobi 85) <(wot waz the point in that?), De Jong (Ben Arfa 61), Cisse
Attendance: 52,081 (3,000 Muppets in 'The Leazes')
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| 'THE TOON' ATTACK 'THE GALLOWGATE END' (VIEW FROM THE MILBURN STAND BALCONY) |
"OH DEAR! WOT CAN THE 'MATA' BE?"
Yet anothaa abject performance in front of 52,000 plus waz a sad but predictable outcome az 'The Manc Muppets' cruised to an eazy victory @ St James' Park.
Their forst goal shud nevaa have been though, az the free kick given to the visitors not lang before the break waz under 'false pretences' az Darren Fletcher clearly dived under the challenge from Dan Gosling!
The resultin' free kick by Mata beat Rob Elliot at the near post and withoot anybody in wor side capable of scorin' due to the absence, once again of Loic Remy (hiz 5th game missin' in a row!) there waz ne way back! (De Jong, ne goals so far since he signed in January, Cisse,1 goal in open play this season and super sub? Shola, ne goals so far this season!)
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| TOON ACTION? @ THE LEAZES END Cisse heeds just ower the bar in a rare Toon attack! ("Tut tut baaldy nut!") |
The Muppets doubled their lead not lang after the restart when a blunder by 'Fab' Coloccini let in Mata to score hiz 2nd goal of the game!
It waz then just a 'MATA' <(sic!)of "how many?" for the visitors az wor heeds went doon!
Hernandez added a 3rd at the mid point of the half with a chance that you or I could have scored and at this point wor beleaguered manager 'I Beg Your Pardew' had 'had enough' and made a 'beleaguered' exit, alang with 'half' of the crowd!
The final nail in the coffin came when Januzaj convorted anothaa simple chance in stoppage time!
Just where do we gan from here?--we ask worselves??
It's a very good job that we have enough points on board to avoid relegation--az that's the kind of 'form' we have shown in the last 11 days! 0-3, 0-4 and 0-4!
Put it this way!---if 'The Fat Controller' doesn't put hiz hand in hiz pocket in the next transfor window, then the 'R' word iz a certainty next season!
Toon team: Elliot, Santon, Williamson, Coloccini, Haidara, Anita, Gosling, Tiote, Gouffran (Shola Ameobi 85) <(wot waz the point in that?), De Jong (Ben Arfa 61), Cisse
Attendance: 52,081 (3,000 Muppets in 'The Leazes')
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- 166 nou camp barcelona (1)
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- 192 autoquest stadium Widnes (v Everton res) (1)
- 199 new broomfield park (1)
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- 235 (reviited) orange velodrome (1)
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- 247 raizor stadium la coruna 2010 (1)
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- 258 a le coq arena (1)
- 265 Victoria stadium/marston's arena Northwich (v man u res) (1)
- 266 keepmoat stadium doncaster (1)
- 267 ricoh arena coventry (1)
- 268 welfare ground hetton le hole (v s/land res) (1)
- 269 church road north Ferriby (v hull res) (1)
- 270 tallaght stadium dublin (1)
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- 273: don valley stadium (1)
- 274 liberty stadium swansea (1)
- 275 crown ground accrington (1)
- 276 champions hill stadium dulwich hamlet (1)
- 277 great barr west brom (1)
- 278 leighsports village stadium blackburn (1)
- 279 shirecliffe sheffield (1)
- 280 veld 7 almere (1)
- 281 b2 net stadium chesterfield (1)
- 282 parc y scarlets llanelli (1)
- 283 amex stadium brighton (1)
- 284a and 284b academy of sshh (yee naa wot) cleadon (1)
- 285 NOT motspur park london (1)
- 285a and 285b middlewood sheffield (1)
- 286 brockhall academy blackburn (1)
- 287 gellert stadium chemnitz germany (1)
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- 289 kyocera stadion den haag the hague holland (1)
- 290 municipal stadium of peristeri (1)
- 291 estadio dos barreiros maritimo madeira (1)
- 292 bulls croos training complex spurs reserves (1)
- 293 jan breydel stadion brugge belgium (1)
- 294 underhill barnet london (1)
- 295 stade chaban delmas bordeaux (1)
- 296 silverlake stadium eastleigh (v southampton res) (1)
- 297 metalist stadium karkiv (1)
- 298 luzhniki stadium Moscow (v anzi) (1)
- 299 clayton wood stoke (1)
- 300 estadio da luz benfica (1)
- 301 fir park motherwell (1)
- 302 rugby park kilmarnock (1)
- 303 st Mirren park st mirren (1)
- 304 globe arena morecambe (1)
- 305 Pirelli stadium burton (1)
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- 306 belle vue stadium consett (1)
- 307 NOT! woodside park bishop's stortford (1)
- 307a and 307b aon training complex carrington (1)
- 308 veltins arena gelsenkirchen germany (1)
- 309 priesfield stadium gillingham (1)
- 310 meadow park borehamwood (1)
- 311 grounsell park heaton stannington (1)
- 312 platt lane academy man city (1)
- 313 bigges main wallsend (1)
- 314 the new den millwall (1)
- 315 lostock bolton u18s (1)
- 316 oakwood training centre derby (1)
- 317 city football academy complex (pitch 8) manchester city (1)
- 318 new manor ground ilkeston (1)
- 319 broadfield stadium crawley (v brighton U21s) (1)
- 320 horsfall stadium bradford pa (1)
- 321 Victoria road dagenham (west ham) (1)
- 322 new york stadium rotherham (1)
- 323 roundwood pavilion Rotherham u23s (1)
- 324 kassam stadium oxford (1)
- 325 turnbull ground whitby (v celtic u23s) (1)
- 326 opel arena mainz germany (1)
- 327 st georges park nr burton (v stoke u23s) (1)
- 328 heritage parkbishop auckland(v mboro u23s (1)
- 329 weston homes stadium colchester (1)
- 330 London stadium west ham (1)
- 331 edgeley park stockport (v burnley) (1)
- 332 bracken moor lane stocksbridge (v sheff u u23s) (1)
- 333 adams park Wycombe (reading u23s) (1)
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- 336 trungle parc mousehole (1)
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- 338 nethermoor park guiseley (v leeds u23s) (1)
- 339 kingfield stadium woking (v reading u23s) (1)
- 340 Hibernian traing ground (v hibs u20s) (1)
- 341 tottenham hotspur stadium (1)
- 342 moss rose macclesfield (1)
- 343 roy west centre (v hull u23s) (1)
- 344 new meadow shrewsbury (u21s) (1)
- 345 rush green Romford (v west ham u23s) (1)
- 346 spotland rochdale (1)
- 347 (NOT!) wba trainin ground (1)
- 347 LNER STADIUM (1)
- 348 blackwell meadows (1)
- 349 liberty way (1)
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- 351 seagrave training ground (v leicester u18s) (1)
- 352 north street (1)
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- 354 brentford community stadium (1)
- 355 the walk stadium (1)
- 356 saalfelden arena (1)
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- 358 bodymoor heath (v villa u21s) (1)
- 359 arrowmark home improvements stadium (1)
- 360 nigel doherty academy nottingham (v forest u21s (1)
- 361 loughborough university stadium (v derby u21s) (1)
- 362 powerday stadium (1)
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- 364 brakel training ground (1)
- 365 signal iduna park (1)
- 366 Stade Georges-Lefevre (v PSG U19s) (1)
- 367 (2026) revisited parc des princes psg (1)
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- 368 eco giants stadium (1)
- 369 1st cloud arena south shields (vU21s) (1)
- 370 proctor cars stadium (1)
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