Match Thread Newcastle A 18:54 - Jan 14 with 17129 views | boromat | Line up is difficult to call, 5 at the back? Sanchez Matheson MJ O'Connell RND Keohane Camps Ryan Dooley Hendo Alby Or maybe Matheson on the wing? Sanchez Keohane MJ O'Connell RND Matheson Ryan Camps Dooley Hendo Alby [Post edited 14 Jan 2020 18:57]
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Match Thread Newcastle A on 21:47 - Jan 14 with 3295 views | BigKindo |
Match Thread Newcastle A on 20:43 - Jan 14 by Frog | Bolton behind again.... |
Bolton thumped 5 1 and MKD go down 1 0. | | | |
Match Thread Newcastle A on 21:50 - Jan 14 with 3255 views | pioneer |
Match Thread Newcastle A on 21:46 - Jan 14 by Dale23years | Back to reality now Mk Dons lost tonight. Keith Hill lost again. |
Keith hill never loses....it was the players, the fans, the EFL .....as I am sure he will remind anyone who bothers to listen | | | |
Match Thread Newcastle A on 21:56 - Jan 14 with 3159 views | dingdangblue |
Match Thread Newcastle A on 21:43 - Jan 14 by Shun | When do you ever hear of a keeper being taken off at HT? It’s like BBM announcing to the world he’s been shît, which will do wonders for his confidence. |
When they are injured? | |
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Match Thread Newcastle A on 22:17 - Jan 14 with 2933 views | sweetcorn | Only saw until half time.. Not that bothered as long as we stay up | |
| Leader of the little gang of immature cretins. |
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Match Thread Newcastle A on 22:18 - Jan 14 with 2921 views | SandyDrum |
Match Thread Newcastle A on 22:17 - Jan 14 by sweetcorn | Only saw until half time.. Not that bothered as long as we stay up |
That was my theory, concentrate on the league, I'll concentrate on the pubs of Newcastle. | |
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Match Thread Newcastle A on 22:19 - Jan 14 with 2914 views | todmordendale | Bobby took a bad knock in a challenge in the first half. Soldiered on but must have stiffened up at half time. Toon had 3 goals that were given to them in the first half. I do t think they would have scored from proper open play if they play til tomorrow. Lots of possession but little end product from Bruce’s boys. Up the Dale | | | |
Match Thread Newcastle A on 22:19 - Jan 14 with 2905 views | rochdaleriddler |
Match Thread Newcastle A on 21:14 - Jan 14 by sweetcorn | Also ababdoned to the Black Bull, couldn't take anymore, first time in 19 years, the goals were so avoidable |
Absolutely , though I did win my Dale to score and win 4 corners bet, which paid for my trip(excluding beer ) | |
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Match Thread Newcastle A on 22:21 - Jan 14 with 2881 views | Scunnydale |
Match Thread Newcastle A on 21:43 - Jan 14 by Shun | When do you ever hear of a keeper being taken off at HT? It’s like BBM announcing to the world he’s been shît, which will do wonders for his confidence. |
It sounds as if it was an injury, so fair enough. However, Bobby S was shit. He’s still an ace keeper though. Massively proud of my team, regardless of the poor performance tonight. Onwards to the Redhouse! [Post edited 14 Jan 2020 22:23]
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Match Thread Newcastle A on 22:37 - Jan 14 with 2745 views | Shun |
Match Thread Newcastle A on 21:56 - Jan 14 by dingdangblue | When they are injured? |
Try reading back before commenting. | | | |
Match Thread Newcastle A on 22:55 - Jan 14 with 2628 views | _Windydale | Shane we haven't 't gone on to lift a trophy. However Its been a nice cup run this year. Carabao and Fa Cup. Can't complain really. | | | |
Match Thread Newcastle A on 22:58 - Jan 14 with 2607 views | Scunnydale |
Match Thread Newcastle A on 22:55 - Jan 14 by _Windydale | Shane we haven't 't gone on to lift a trophy. However Its been a nice cup run this year. Carabao and Fa Cup. Can't complain really. |
Yeah, I really thought the FA Cup was ours this year... I agree we’ve done well in the two cups though. Losing on penalties at Old Trafford and taking Newcastle to a replay isn’t to be sniffed at. | | | |
Match Thread Newcastle A on 23:15 - Jan 14 with 2504 views | downunder |
Match Thread Newcastle A on 22:55 - Jan 14 by _Windydale | Shane we haven't 't gone on to lift a trophy. However Its been a nice cup run this year. Carabao and Fa Cup. Can't complain really. |
Our Cup runneth over...to quote Chris Eubank | | | |
Match Thread Newcastle A on 23:41 - Jan 14 with 2419 views | dingdangblue | A few funny comments on the BBC FA Cup live page... Derek: 'You can only blame Guardiola for that third Newcastle goal'. Stu:Â 'Delighted for Joelinton. I have a feeling he's now going to kick on and be more prolific than Sergio Aguero'. Greg Harrison:Â 'Huge day for Miguel Almiron as he becomes the first Paraguayan to score both home and away against Rochdale'. | |
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Match Thread Newcastle A on 01:05 - Jan 15 with 2218 views | D_Alien |
Match Thread Newcastle A on 22:19 - Jan 14 by todmordendale | Bobby took a bad knock in a challenge in the first half. Soldiered on but must have stiffened up at half time. Toon had 3 goals that were given to them in the first half. I do t think they would have scored from proper open play if they play til tomorrow. Lots of possession but little end product from Bruce’s boys. Up the Dale |
Stiffened up at half time? No wonder he had an ice pack on his thigh, but he should've put a lob on that clearance first | |
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Match Thread Newcastle A on 01:14 - Jan 15 with 2202 views | Daley_Lama | When plan A fails....turn to plan A. After a first half at home where we continually lost the ball in our own third, we decided to ignore the second half that had Newcastle back peddling (long ball to Albi) and revert to type once more. We couldn’t play it out from the back and lost the ball time and again giving Newcastle an attacking position. The third goal about summed up the futility of this policy tonight. I never expected anything other than defeat, but to give it to them on a silver platter with a chocolate on top diminished the occasion a bit. Happy for MJ to score, having long floppy hair seems to make you score at Premiership grounds this season. | |
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Match Thread Newcastle A on 01:36 - Jan 15 with 2159 views | mikehunt | For me it was the belief in our ability to play a mesmerising passing game which would bamboozle the opposition. So what happens? They press us hard, back us into corners and Bang! We lose the ball and they score. First half was littered with moments like this. Second half, which was a non-event for long spells, turned when we decided to try and make something happen and started pressing them. Consequently we won more of the ball and managed to create a good few chances ourselves - if only we had players with the confidence to take an early shot instead of dithering and losing the moment. Overall I am pleased to have had the opportunity to visit St James’s Park, rather than have beaten them in the first match and just faced Oxford. (We can do that in the league)So thanks for that Dale. | |
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Match Thread Newcastle A on 01:44 - Jan 15 with 2141 views | Sandyman |
Match Thread Newcastle A on 21:50 - Jan 14 by pioneer | Keith hill never loses....it was the players, the fans, the EFL .....as I am sure he will remind anyone who bothers to listen |
Comments on this tweet don't read well for KH - the bluff and bluster is being found out. As for our lot, not a great watch but a cracking trip out. Enjoyed the day if not the game apart from MJ's goal. Very easy and efficient trip on the coach - well done RAFC for that. | | | |
Match Thread Newcastle A on 06:59 - Jan 15 with 1919 views | dingdangblue | "We were too slow..." "We were too rushed..." He'd be better off not talking | |
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Match Thread Newcastle A on 07:23 - Jan 15 with 1878 views | davidab2202 | Whilst accepting that the defending certainly for the second and third goals was at best very poor,the achievement was in getting the replay in the first place. We can be critical of our players but the reality is that there is a reason why they earn their living collectively in the third tier of English football.Be it strength ,speed of leg ,speed of brain,a lack of ability(but bear in mind anybody employed as a professional footballer is a damn sight better player than you or I could ever hoped to achieve) The "knee-jerk reaction " to the display is a little over the top,if we played these teams week in week out a 4-1 defeat away would be seen as a good result .To be fair we have had worse this season playing teams who we play supposedly because they are at a similar level to ourselves. Onward and Upward,a good result Saturday against a team currently having a blip in form will make us all a little happier | | | |
Match Thread Newcastle A on 07:32 - Jan 15 with 1840 views | EllDale | Does anyone know the attendance? Sounds very much like Newcastle dominated the first half again because we tried to play football in ridiculous parts of the field? Sounds like deja-vu to me. The only difference being that they scored three instead of one this time which meant that the game was over by halftime. Now that RND is back and with hopefully some of the other injured players returning imminently it's time to go on a run in the league. | | | |
Match Thread Newcastle A on 07:36 - Jan 15 with 1819 views | dingdangblue |
Match Thread Newcastle A on 07:23 - Jan 15 by davidab2202 | Whilst accepting that the defending certainly for the second and third goals was at best very poor,the achievement was in getting the replay in the first place. We can be critical of our players but the reality is that there is a reason why they earn their living collectively in the third tier of English football.Be it strength ,speed of leg ,speed of brain,a lack of ability(but bear in mind anybody employed as a professional footballer is a damn sight better player than you or I could ever hoped to achieve) The "knee-jerk reaction " to the display is a little over the top,if we played these teams week in week out a 4-1 defeat away would be seen as a good result .To be fair we have had worse this season playing teams who we play supposedly because they are at a similar level to ourselves. Onward and Upward,a good result Saturday against a team currently having a blip in form will make us all a little happier |
Yes you are right about a blip in form. Currently bottom of all 23 clubs (last 6 games) 22 Southend P6 W0 D4 L2 F9 A12 23Wycombe P6 W1 D1 L4 F4 A12 | |
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Match Thread Newcastle A on 08:04 - Jan 15 with 1756 views | funkkk |
Match Thread Newcastle A on 01:44 - Jan 15 by Sandyman | Comments on this tweet don't read well for KH - the bluff and bluster is being found out. As for our lot, not a great watch but a cracking trip out. Enjoyed the day if not the game apart from MJ's goal. Very easy and efficient trip on the coach - well done RAFC for that. |
I had 'individual errors' in Keith Hill bingo. | | | |
Match Thread Newcastle A on 08:22 - Jan 15 with 1699 views | Mass_Debater |
Match Thread Newcastle A on 07:32 - Jan 15 by EllDale | Does anyone know the attendance? Sounds very much like Newcastle dominated the first half again because we tried to play football in ridiculous parts of the field? Sounds like deja-vu to me. The only difference being that they scored three instead of one this time which meant that the game was over by halftime. Now that RND is back and with hopefully some of the other injured players returning imminently it's time to go on a run in the league. |
Anyone who is able to use the internet knows the attendance. | | | |
Match Thread Newcastle A on 08:24 - Jan 15 with 1688 views | Dalenet |
Match Thread Newcastle A on 07:32 - Jan 15 by EllDale | Does anyone know the attendance? Sounds very much like Newcastle dominated the first half again because we tried to play football in ridiculous parts of the field? Sounds like deja-vu to me. The only difference being that they scored three instead of one this time which meant that the game was over by halftime. Now that RND is back and with hopefully some of the other injured players returning imminently it's time to go on a run in the league. |
Attendance was c29,500. SJP was relatively quiet as a result. Was sat with the home fans yesterday as they had sat with me at Spotland. They rated Norrington-Davies but couldn't believe that we kept passing back and didn't seem to want to attack. Sadly they weren't impressed with us at all. Still I was chuffed that we had got to play at SJP once in my lifetime. Hope people got back safely and we can now focus on a few signings and getting to 45 points | | | |
Match Thread Newcastle A on 08:25 - Jan 15 with 1682 views | funkkk |
Match Thread Newcastle A on 01:14 - Jan 15 by Daley_Lama | When plan A fails....turn to plan A. After a first half at home where we continually lost the ball in our own third, we decided to ignore the second half that had Newcastle back peddling (long ball to Albi) and revert to type once more. We couldn’t play it out from the back and lost the ball time and again giving Newcastle an attacking position. The third goal about summed up the futility of this policy tonight. I never expected anything other than defeat, but to give it to them on a silver platter with a chocolate on top diminished the occasion a bit. Happy for MJ to score, having long floppy hair seems to make you score at Premiership grounds this season. |
Frustrating we seemingly didn't learn anything from the first game. I guess, in BBM's defence, if he is trying to instill a passing, possession based brand of football it's difficult to switch it up for one game. | | | |
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