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Suppose you have a physicist and a sociologist standing at the side of a field, observing a set of events unfolding on the field. The physicist does [describes] it using the terminology of mass and velocity and frequency of radiation and the rest. And the sociologist does it by describing it as a rugby match.
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It was pretty easy.
Really please for Lucas and hope that gets a few more "experts" off his back.
Barton made some errors and got stick from the crowd. I said to the bloke next to me he's going to kick someone soon. I was amazed the Newcastle fans applauded him.
Pleased Owen was given a good reception when he was warming up and again when he came on the pitch - such a shame the way things have gone for him.
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That was just too easy. Newcastle are incredibly poor, but I'm really looking forward to the Newcastle v Middlesbrough game - two big teams fighting for premiership survival should make for a great match.
I don't have any sympathy for Newcastle if they go down, they're a nothing team. There wasn't any point during the game where I thought they might score. They're crap defensively and offensively. Not sure why Michael Owen didn't start? I thought he might have been their only genuine goal threat.
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and without Torres as well, the team are playing so well, dont often get the praise we deserve in the press but for once we are getting it. Lets hope the shackles are well and truely off for good
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might be something to do with their manager......Originally posted by TheElephantMan View PostThat was just too easy. Newcastle are incredibly poor, but I'm really looking forward to the Newcastle v Middlesbrough game - two big teams fighting for premiership survival should make for a great match.
I don't have any sympathy for Newcastle if they go down, they're a nothing team. There wasn't any point during the game where I thought they might score. They're crap defensively and offensively. Not sure why Michael Owen didn't start? I thought he might have been their only genuine goal threat.
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Neither do I with muppet supporters like this tosserOriginally posted by TheElephantMan View PostThat was just too easy. Newcastle are incredibly poor, but I'm really looking forward to the Newcastle v Middlesbrough game - two big teams fighting for premiership survival should make for a great match.
I don't have any sympathy for Newcastle if they go down, they're a nothing team. There wasn't any point during the game where I thought they might score. They're crap defensively and offensively. Not sure why Michael Owen didn't start? I thought he might have been their only genuine goal threat.
Newcastle United were condemned to relegation by referee Phil Dowd and his clueless assistants on a bleak day at Anfield.
Late on, in the second-half, United midfielder Joey Barton was sent-off for what looked like a forceful and wholly unnecessary challenge on Liverpool midfielder Xabi Alonso.
Alonso, who has been notorious for being at the heart of sending-offs this season, will undoubtedly be back for Liverpool next week, after putting in the performance of a lifetime at the Reds' home ground. He was stretchered off in the tie, but is it a coincidence that Rafa Benitez was signalling to his replacement Lucas Leiva to get ready to come on - only seconds before Alonso rolled on the ground as if he had been shot in the leg by a .32 calibre weapon? Probably not, but who cares at this point, right?
The Spaniard who is rumoured to be on his way out of Anfield should hop on a plane immediately and look up Executives from Warner Bros. or Universal Studios to further his acting career which has been absolutely stellar this season.
Alonso has been involved in over half-a-dozen sending-offs this season, and it was no surprise that it was him who was involved in the latest incident.
Reds boss Rafa Benitez has confirmed that Alonso will be fit 'in the next few' days and should be ready for next week. Suddenly, all the drama surrounding the challenge doesn't seem so warranted, does it? Barton's reputation preceded him on the day, it appears.
Benitez also refused to comment on the tackle, and said that 'it was too far away.' It does beg the query: When has Rafa Benitez ever shrugged away from making a comment? One may think long and hard about this one. He most likely knows, his player has a nasty reputation of having players sent-off (more than six times this season alone!) and it was best for him not to comment.
Alan Shearer's frustration at Barton was justified, but only a novice manager would lash-out at his own player in front of the media. It just goes to show the path Newcastle United are on at the moment - run, governed, and coached by amateurs.
If the tackle had been on any other member of the Reds, no one would have raised an eyebrow, and it would have been deemed an error in judgment, but it is Xabi Alonso after all, and like Joey Barton, he is developing a nasty reputation as well, the former's being of sending people off. Once, twice, thrice - okay acceptable. But six times? That's not a coincidence. It's a pattern.
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wtf? biggest load of paranoid rambling ****e I have ever read.Originally posted by SB View PostNeither do I with muppet supporters like this tosser
Newcastle United were condemned to relegation by referee Phil Dowd and his clueless assistants on a bleak day at Anfield.
Late on, in the second-half, United midfielder Joey Barton was sent-off for what looked like a forceful and wholly unnecessary challenge on Liverpool midfielder Xabi Alonso.
Alonso, who has been notorious for being at the heart of sending-offs this season, will undoubtedly be back for Liverpool next week, after putting in the performance of a lifetime at the Reds' home ground. He was stretchered off in the tie, but is it a coincidence that Rafa Benitez was signalling to his replacement Lucas Leiva to get ready to come on - only seconds before Alonso rolled on the ground as if he had been shot in the leg by a .32 calibre weapon? Probably not, but who cares at this point, right?
The Spaniard who is rumoured to be on his way out of Anfield should hop on a plane immediately and look up Executives from Warner Bros. or Universal Studios to further his acting career which has been absolutely stellar this season.
Alonso has been involved in over half-a-dozen sending-offs this season, and it was no surprise that it was him who was involved in the latest incident.
Reds boss Rafa Benitez has confirmed that Alonso will be fit 'in the next few' days and should be ready for next week. Suddenly, all the drama surrounding the challenge doesn't seem so warranted, does it? Barton's reputation preceded him on the day, it appears.
Benitez also refused to comment on the tackle, and said that 'it was too far away.' It does beg the query: When has Rafa Benitez ever shrugged away from making a comment? One may think long and hard about this one. He most likely knows, his player has a nasty reputation of having players sent-off (more than six times this season alone!) and it was best for him not to comment.
Alan Shearer's frustration at Barton was justified, but only a novice manager would lash-out at his own player in front of the media. It just goes to show the path Newcastle United are on at the moment - run, governed, and coached by amateurs.
If the tackle had been on any other member of the Reds, no one would have raised an eyebrow, and it would have been deemed an error in judgment, but it is Xabi Alonso after all, and like Joey Barton, he is developing a nasty reputation as well, the former's being of sending people off. Once, twice, thrice - okay acceptable. But six times? That's not a coincidence. It's a pattern.
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Even Shearer accepted that the tackle was a a disgrace and the lad deserved to go and that even if the first was offiside, it wouldnt have made a difference
FFS Alonso was stretchered off! I'm sure Xabi is sorry his legs were in the way of Bartons Karate kick.
and suddenly Xabi is getting people sent off left right and centre? like who!
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