Newcastle Vs City Post match Discussion Thread

pudge said:
Paul Lake's Left Knee said:
pudge said:
It's lazy support lol

Chant and cheer your own team

There was plenty of booing and jeering of the scum on Monday, and quite right it was too... dont have a problem with Newcastle fans doing the same to us
Yeah for a derby game it's understandable, because there's a obvious hatred. But any other time I just think it's lazy

It's trying to intimidate the opposition. There's more than one way to will the team on.
 
Yaya Toure is one awesome footballer. When pushed forward into that front position, he is devastating, but Mancini, as usual, times it to perfection, De jong (who I predicted), Dzeko, who I didn't, proves why Roberto is our manager and not me. 5 past Sparky's upstarts and we're in happy land.
 
Henkeman said:
pudge said:
Paul Lake's Left Knee said:
There was plenty of booing and jeering of the scum on Monday, and quite right it was too... dont have a problem with Newcastle fans doing the same to us
Yeah for a derby game it's understandable, because there's a obvious hatred. But any other time I just think it's lazy

It's trying to intimidate the opposition. There's more than one way to will the team on.
Calm down, I didn't say there was anything wrong with it. I'd just prefer fans to chant their teams name and their own players rather than boo the opposition, doing both is fine but I don't think that was the case today. Personal opinion, open forum and all that lol
 
Thanks is also due to a certain Edin Dzeko. Until he replaced Tevez, we never really looked like scoring. Once he came on (and Yaya pushed forward), we could and should have scored five.
 
pudge said:
Henkeman said:
pudge said:
Yeah for a derby game it's understandable, because there's a obvious hatred. But any other time I just think it's lazy

It's trying to intimidate the opposition. There's more than one way to will the team on.
Calm down, I didn't say there was anything wrong with it. I'd just prefer fans to chant their teams name and their own players rather than boo the opposition, doing both is fine but I don't think that was the case today. Personal opinion, open forum and all that lol

Calm down?
 
Re: What did you do when Yaya scored?

Broke a 60 pound portrait by throwing it at my Manure supporting neighbours.
 
Re: What did you do when Yaya scored?

er... Celebrated by jumping up and down with my mates cheering. Like always. Then we all began to have a wankfest over Ya Ya and say he is the biggest big game player in our lives.
 
Henkeman said:
pudge said:
Henkeman said:
It's trying to intimidate the opposition. There's more than one way to will the team on.
Calm down, I didn't say there was anything wrong with it. I'd just prefer fans to chant their teams name and their own players rather than boo the opposition, doing both is fine but I don't think that was the case today. Personal opinion, open forum and all that lol

Calm down?

Pair of Scousers ;-)
 
Paul Lake's Left Knee said:
Henkeman said:
pudge said:
Calm down, I didn't say there was anything wrong with it. I'd just prefer fans to chant their teams name and their own players rather than boo the opposition, doing both is fine but I don't think that was the case today. Personal opinion, open forum and all that lol

Calm down?

Pair of Scousers ;-)

Oooooh, I've never been so insulted....! :-p
 
Man Utd legend Keane: Man City will blow title at Newcastle
Submitted by tribalfootball.com on Sun, 05/06/2012 - 10:59

Manchester United legend Roy Keane believes Manchester City will blow the title today at Newcastle United.

City put themselves in pole position by beating United last Monday – but Keane feels they will be tripped up at St James’ Park today.

He said: “That defeat at the Etihad was not the end of the world for United.

“I have said it before, United are still the best club. They still have the best manager, the best supporters and they can still win the league.”

Roberto Mancini takes his City team to Tyneside to face a Newcastle side battling for a top-four spot.

And Keane thinks the Magpies might yet put a spanner in City’s works.

He added: “It’s not all doom and gloom. I can see City slipping up at Newcastle.

“After winning at Chelsea on Wednesday night, they need a result as much as City.

“If United win their last two games, they’ll win the league.”
 
Re: What did you do when Yaya scored?

Jumped up and down in the living room where me and my friends were watching the match.
 
bluecityboy said:
Man Utd legend Keane: Man City will blow title at Newcastle
Submitted by tribalfootball.com on Sun, 05/06/2012 - 10:59

Manchester United legend Roy Keane believes Manchester City will blow the title today at Newcastle United.

City put themselves in pole position by beating United last Monday – but Keane feels they will be tripped up at St James’ Park today.

He said: “That defeat at the Etihad was not the end of the world for United.

“I have said it before, United are still the best club. They still have the best manager, the best supporters and they can still win the league.”

Roberto Mancini takes his City team to Tyneside to face a Newcastle side battling for a top-four spot.

And Keane thinks the Magpies might yet put a spanner in City’s works.

He added: “It’s not all doom and gloom. I can see City slipping up at Newcastle.

“After winning at Chelsea on Wednesday night, they need a result as much as City.

“If United win their last two games, they’ll win the league.”

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Re: What did you do when Yaya scored?

For the first I cheered and shouted that loud that my flat mates came rushing in thinking something had happened to me.

On the second I was sort of half sitting in anticipation ready to celebrate in kind urging the lads on. Instead, however, I tripped over the chair and promptly landed on my arse whilst also twatting my head on the frame of the bed...I had one hand on my temple muttering expletives and the other in the air as thanks to the beast that is Yaya.


Flat mates didn't come for the second though when I actually needed their help did they...
 
lionheart said:
Thanks is also due to a certain Edin Dzeko. Until he replaced Tevez, we never really looked like scoring. Once he came on (and Yaya pushed forward), we could and should have scored five.

oh please. That had everything to do with Yaya. Dzeko did well to hold up the ball and waste time but never looked threatening.
 

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