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fair enough, reading BBC sport website and its full of positivity and praise for Newcastle in the reports and articles - can't see any digs.
Different reporters, I'm no fan of BBC sports , with their constant digs at us.
This wasn't either, it was some classless woman, but Roan and Stone can **** right off, they clearly hate City and I loathe their lack of professionalism.
 
A few on here doubted Howe, saying he had only managed a small club. But that doesn't alter his skills. His record is brilliant and the barcodes were a relegation candidate when he took over.
Well done to him: his team showed massive committment, good tactics, well organised.
I’ve been meaning to ask, where are all those, who said Howe wasn’t a good enough coach to lead Newcastle to a trophy?
 
Great news to hear your stepdad is on the mend. Based on my stepdad's experience (he took on four of us between the ages of 3 and 14), it is a tough job. For the record, he has ben an amazing stepdad to my sisters and me, and he doted on my mother right up until she passed away in September. He was a big had a very positive influence on me. Thankfully, not in relation to football as he is a Spurs fan (Anglo Indian, born in India but raised in Brent).

Anyway, back to the football...
I enjoyed the game. Partly because I like to see Liverpool lose but mostly because I was happy for the Newcastle fans. I don't have a soft spot for Newcastle but having watched my team win a trophy for the first time in a long time (supporter from 81/82 and we did not win a trophy until 2011) and recalling the sheer joy of that day, I knew how you all felt.

Some may say, "Well, it's only a league cup" but I disagree. Seeing your team lift a trophy for the first time in a long time is a wonderful feeling. Beating Stoke at Wembley in 2011 gave me as much satisfaction as any trophy we have won since. If you are like me, you will have a permanent grin on your face for several more days. You are fully entitled to feel smug for at least a few weeks!
There is nothing wrong with the League Cup.

I have always considered it a major trophy and always will.

It was all we City supporters had to cling to from 1976 until 2011, and that wonderful goal by Dennis.

English teams can only win four titles in any given season; it’s not like they are hanging from trees.
 
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There is nothing wrong with the League Cup.

I have always considered it a major trophy and always will.

It was all we City supporters had to cling to from 1976 until 2011, and that wonderful goal by Dennis.

English teams can only win four titles in any given season; it’s not like they are hanging from trees.

With you on that, mate
 
Pitched up to site this morning opposite St James Park and half of the workers have phoned in “poorly “
Atmosphere is still really good and luckily there’s a Scouser on here that I can take the piss out of . Match goer too so I’ve let him off a bit . Took it in good humour actually .
 
Imagine not winning a domestic cup for 70 years and then when you do its the fucking league cup. Smug cunts with their empty seats chants conveniently forgetting they were getting less than 10k in the early 90's and had an unprecedented amount of empty seats the. Cunts.
 


Got to feel for the Toon Army. We know how this will play out.


I think I’ve read/heard about PIF and sportswashing in about 10 articles and 3 podcasts discussing the Newcastle win.

I would hate Delaney so much less if he didn’t try to give himself this “brave journo saying what no one else will” character.
 
I think I’ve read/heard about PIF and sportswashing in about 10 articles and 3 podcasts discussing the Newcastle win.

I would hate Delaney so much less if he didn’t try to give himself this “brave journo saying what no one else will” character.
The ultimate irony is that the most actual sportswashing is done by these journalists when they write about united, Liverpool and Arsenal.
 
BBC football joining in with are Newcastle fans happy with Saudi sports washing.
Funny how dippers were hoping for that kind of owners not too long ago.
 
Was at Newcastle yesterday. Expected the city to be buzzing, given it was also St Patrick's day. Whole city was dead. Although our local paper up hear does report they are planning an open top bus parade. Seems a bit excessive for the carabou cup but each to their own
 
Was at Newcastle yesterday. Expected the city to be buzzing, given it was also St Patrick's day. Whole city was dead. Although our local paper up hear does report they are planning an open top bus parade. Seems a bit excessive for the carabou cup but each to their own

If we had won that cup in 2011 instead of the FA Cup, I'd be pretty confident in saying it would have been given a parade.
 
he Saudi regime / Saudi Arabia PIF, through the state owned Saudi Telecom, have ploughed fortunes into Old Trafford since 2008 and continue to do so, millions every season. Then in 2017, Man Utd agreed yet another very lucrative revenue stream from the Saudi Arabia regime, ‘the General Sports Authority of Saudi Arabia’ in partnership with Manchester United.)

How comes none of the media who come out with pure hatred towards us and Newcastle have any issue with the Rags
 
he Saudi regime / Saudi Arabia PIF, through the state owned Saudi Telecom, have ploughed fortunes into Old Trafford since 2008 and continue to do so, millions every season. Then in 2017, Man Utd agreed yet another very lucrative revenue stream from the Saudi Arabia regime, ‘the General Sports Authority of Saudi Arabia’ in partnership with Manchester United.)

How comes none of the media who come out with pure hatred towards us and Newcastle have any issue with the Rags

They are begging for the Qataris to buy them.

The narrative would soon change then wouldn’t it
 

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