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    ITV bias reporting or is it me that thinks they are leaning towards Spurs...!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Curian View Post
    ITV bias reporting or is it me that thinks they are leaning towards Spurs...!
    Absolutely correct man.

    Bumming them up 'not lost on the road all season, gonna have to put their foot down if they're going to win here.'

    All the positive words about them when clearly Newcastle ran out comfortable winners. Of course they had chances, its a prem team, they had 1 very good shot well saved by Rambo.

    The rest of the match they were toothless.

    It was a routine win

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    Quote Originally Posted by Curian View Post
    ITV bias reporting or is it me that thinks they are leaning towards Spurs...!
    Compared with the channel Carragher was on they were almost positive Toon.

    They said it was Spence and Spuds fault for hte goal for starters. According to Carragher the ref should have brought the game back as we didn't give him time to go to the correct position.

    Thought Ramsey played well myself.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jammy89 View Post
    Compared with the channel Carragher was on they were almost positive Toon.

    They said it was Spence and Spuds fault for hte goal for starters. According to Carragher the ref should have brought the game back as we didn't give him time to go to the correct position.

    Thought Ramsey played well myself.
    Carragher has got another 130million reasons to hate Newcastle hahaha.

    Sour scouser scumbag.

    If anything Spenny should have been told to leave the pitch so the game can continue. Likewise when a player goes down injured, they're supposed to be off the pitch.

    The latter point I still don't quite understand TBH. The team who's player has been fouled and injured is further disadvantaged by the referee making them leave the pitch for a give arbitrary period to time until the whistle man decides to allow him to rejoin and balance the sides.

    There is no such rules for or against players unable to do their shoe laces. Clearly D-Jed was wasting time. The game doesn't revolve around the left back for a mediocre mid-table finishing also ran team.


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