@TheHood
I'm sure it's rumoured the Swansea manager is gone at the end of the season.
Pulis, doesn't give a shit. Proved that when he walked away from Palace.
Hiddink is an interim manager, so league position don't matter.
It is possible for the club to complain about the ref and have him removed from any fixtures for next season?
I believe if we were rewarded the free kicks we should of had in the first 20 mins, the outcome would've been totally different.
Fuck Sunderland, Kaboul committed a very fortunate or unfortunate (depending on which way you want to look at it) error which allowed Steptoe to go through on goal for the 1st.
I also remember they had a throw in, (possibly Yedlin, not sure) but waited for a Leicester player to finish tying his...
I think you'll find it is easier to twist people's words when they are spoken and not written. Again nowhere in my posts on this thread did I say 'expected'.
What I have written is about newcastle' and Townsend's improvement, if you want to assume something else from the written word, that's...
They definitely did not play the same fullbacks, I know, I watched all 3 of those games. Admittedly not every single minute but a good majority to know.
Sorry, I forgot to say about the team selection. Other than the lack of a striker, they also changed fullbacks, which had been playing well and other midfield selections I think?
If you can be bothered to check team selections before playing Leicester feel free but I can't be bothered.
Have you seen Newcastle play recently? Did you watch Saturday's MOTD?
Listen / watch the unbiased views of the panel.
Townsend has definitely benefitted from regular games. It's now very possible that they will beat the drop, especially if you look at the remaining fixtures of the bottom 4.
May well be their top scorers, but they're not strikers and won't have the same movement of a striker.
Like I said, wasn't just the decision of strikers in the team selection that was suspect especially for a team that had beaten chelscum before losing to the foxes.
Swansea didn't start the game with a recognised striker and a few other questionable team selections.
Before the game the swans manager said he wanted his friend Ranieri to win the league.
I would agree with a few opinions in this thread.
Yes the blatant support of players and managers for Leicester has been disreputable, as well as team performances and selections against them dubious especially over the last few weeks.
But I also agree that we've let ourselves down with...
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