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Kicked on since we beat them in the league cup.
Plus bet 90% of the man City fans there never saw them play in the lower leagues and couldn't name any of there players from that night.
Come on, DonnyJim, you have to admit that was a treat on the eyes (and I’m no City fan, either). They absolutely mullered Real tonight. It’s not like they were playing Arsenal!
Quote from: Copps is Magic on May 17, 2023, 09:59:25 pmKicked on since we beat them in the league cup. They sure have, I dread to think what the score would have been if we had played them in an FA or FL Cup game last season.
Quote from: drfchound on May 17, 2023, 10:10:01 pmQuote from: Copps is Magic on May 17, 2023, 09:59:25 pmKicked on since we beat them in the league cup. They sure have, I dread to think what the score would have been if we had played them in an FA or FL Cup game last season.They would have only won 5 or 6 nil. They’d have played their under13s.
They are still on the hook for cheating aren’t they? Facing charges for financial doping. They were a modestly successful club that wasn’t even ever the best club in their city, let alone the country, for decades and decades until the foreign cash came along. I don’t see anything to celebrate with them. A curious passion and emotion free zone. Take the cash away and they are Chelsea. Mid-table also-rans.
Quote from: Thorney on May 17, 2023, 10:10:47 pmPlus bet 90% of the man City fans there never saw them play in the lower leagues and couldn't name any of there players from that night.3 days before we beat them they played Bolton at home in the PL in front of 43,000. I doubt they’ve lost 38,000 of those fans since then.
I find them completely soulless and dull to be honest.I know this is all completely based on narrative, and I respect the fact that some people enjoy watching a team stuffed from 1 to 11 (and the rest) full of the world's best players (plus manager) at the cost of billions become an almost machine-like juggernaut designed to play with the utmost precision, but it does absolutely nothing for me personally.I appreciate that they are the absolute elite of the elite, and in terms of football ability they are second-to-none, but that's not personally what I watch football for. I've been watching the EFL and non-league play-offs and have found those a much more compelling prospect in comparison.It had an air of novelty about it when they first got taken over and started to win things when they'd previously been starved of top-level success, but now, however many years later, there's nothing that I can personally get enthused about with them. It's the way I felt about Chelsea when Abramovich and Mourinho first went in there, and suspect something similar will happen to Newcastle in time.
Quote from: Alan Southstand on May 17, 2023, 10:48:34 pmCome on, DonnyJim, you have to admit that was a treat on the eyes (and I’m no City fan, either). They absolutely mullered Real tonight. It’s not like they were playing Arsenal!Sorry mate - Citeh were okay but it was Real Madrid that were truely abysmal from the start. You could see the space they were giving them was a disaster waiting to happen. I knew it would happen as they are an aging side. I think we could have beaten Madrid tonight.
Quote from: pib on May 18, 2023, 09:50:15 amI find them completely soulless and dull to be honest.I know this is all completely based on narrative, and I respect the fact that some people enjoy watching a team stuffed from 1 to 11 (and the rest) full of the world's best players (plus manager) at the cost of billions become an almost machine-like juggernaut designed to play with the utmost precision, but it does absolutely nothing for me personally.I appreciate that they are the absolute elite of the elite, and in terms of football ability they are second-to-none, but that's not personally what I watch football for. I've been watching the EFL and non-league play-offs and have found those a much more compelling prospect in comparison.It had an air of novelty about it when they first got taken over and started to win things when they'd previously been starved of top-level success, but now, however many years later, there's nothing that I can personally get enthused about with them. It's the way I felt about Chelsea when Abramovich and Mourinho first went in there, and suspect something similar will happen to Newcastle in time.Forget about the club and just appreciate the football played. I thought it was a great game to watch and Citeh were superb. Had it been the other way round I still would have said the same.I can only watch one club with passion (and that includes the England team) and that is DRFC. Objectively I can enjoy watching a team play great football but at the end of the day it really means nothing to me.