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Northampton's manager Rob Page used the phrase "men against girls" to describe the performance after his lot lost 5-0 at Bristol Rovers.

I'm not 100% sure if its flat-out sexist, but why add to your team losing heavily by making a spectacle out of yourself with such bizarre phrases?
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Town v Leeds moved AGAIN. So that's five times the time or date has changed. From Saturday to Sunday to Monday back to Sunday and now slightly earlier on Sunday. Bugger off, Football League and bugger off, Sky.
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Tricky one - 3 forced subs through more injuries, including Gayle after he got goal 20, and Anita after he was already been subbed on following an injury to Hayden, then Gouffran limping to the end, and against a team that like pressing and sounded like they played very well. But given this recent slump, that could be a very important result in the long run.
Town v Leeds moved AGAIN. So that's five times the time or date has changed. From Saturday to Sunday to Monday back to Sunday and now slightly earlier on Sunday. Bugger off, Football League and bugger off, Sky.

Yeah it does seem slightly mental how much authority they get to fuck around the lower league schedule. This weekend was bad enough - Reading v QPR on the Thursday, Leeds v Derby last night, and would've had our game on Monday had we not required a replay in the FA Cup, which duly lead to a re-rescheduling only a week ago after a lot of people had already booked travel and hotels.

It does feel as though they have more of a fixture-wrecking authority than normal this season. And they sounded bad enough before.
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Wonder if people will praise Rafa for his tactics today after the injuries seen as he's been receiving an absolute hammering from people that apparently know a lot more?
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Brentford had more shots and possession. So there'll be some who'll use that as a stick about not dominating games, like I saw from a few people after the Burton Albion game before Christmas. Although today was a slightly different case given the psychological blow from losing our top scorer, and then the tactical shifts we would have had to do following the quickfire injuries to Hayden and Anita.
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Tricky one - 3 forced subs through more injuries, including Gayle after he got goal 20, and Anita after he was already been subbed on following an injury to Hayden, then Gouffran limping to the end, and against a team that like pressing and sounded like they played very well. But given this recent slump, that could be a very important result in the long run.

Yeah it does seem slightly mental how much authority they get to fuck around the lower league schedule. This weekend was bad enough - Reading v QPR on the Thursday, Leeds v Derby last night, and would've had our game on Monday had we not required a replay in the FA Cup, which duly lead to a re-rescheduling only a week ago after a lot of people had already booked travel and hotels.

It does feel as though they have more of a fixture-wrecking authority than normal this season. And they sounded bad enough before.

Bristol City away on a Friday night, too. Which is a charmer of an away day. On one hand, they provide a crucial revenue stream. On the other, it's not fair on the fans and the clubs the way they dick around with fixtures. We play on Sky twice in a week soon - Brighton on a Thursday night then Leeds on the Sunday. Two fewer recovery days than Leeds, who play on the Tuesday. You can't tell me that doesn't hand an on-pitch advantage to one of our play-off rivals.

Also not helping matters again are the officials. Today's took the mickey beyond belief. Firstly, they were the same idiots who handed Wednesday the win at our place with a dodgy penalty. Secondly, they did it again! Not excusing our standing off their lad for their first goal, mind. Though there was a very clear foul on Nahki Wells when they won the ball - simply grabbed him and hauled him down by his shirt. Really don't know how an official can't give it, because it's blatant. As for Payne's red card - sorry. Just no. No excuse for such an awful decision. It's a foul. If the referee is having a bad day and is brooking no shit, it's a booking. But it's absolutely not a red card. It's not over the top, it's not high, it's not going with two feet, it's not showing studs, it's not out of control or dangerous in any way. It's a mistimed tackle by a player who's lost the ball (after being fouled, it's worth adding). Of course, we're not on the favoured list of the FA, so we've no chance with an appeal. We'd have to wear black and white and have a player kick someone in the head to stand a chance of having it overturned. Just to rub it in, the second goal is offside and later in the game a Wednesday player goes in studs-up and shin-high on Kachunga and only picks up a booking - for a much worse tackle than the one which saw red (judge for yourselves: <blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">.<a href="https://twitter.com/FA">@FA</a> to add insult to injury, this happens later in the game and it's a yellow
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Wonder if people will praise Rafa for his tactics today after the injuries seen as he's been receiving an absolute hammering from people that apparently know a lot more?


Were his tactics not exactly the same as they've always been? - 4-4-1-1? Obviously didn't see the game. I'm absolutely ecstatic we actually put in a cross with a big lad who headed it in. Very little of that this season.

Disgusting that a manager's tactics have been questioned imo. I've literally never seen criticism of a manager ever before, think this is the first time ever.
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Bristol City away on a Friday night, too. Which is a charmer of an away day. On one hand, they provide a crucial revenue stream. On the other, it's not fair on the fans and the clubs the way they dick around with fixtures. We play on Sky twice in a week soon - Brighton on a Thursday night then Leeds on the Sunday. Two fewer recovery days than Leeds, who play on the Tuesday. You can't tell me that doesn't hand an on-pitch advantage to one of our play-off rivals.

Certainly, there's a huge onus on it at this level, and for a lot of clubs that don't have PL-era revenue streams or big brand identities from the past (Leeds, Forest, maybe Wolves), its a necessary evil. But I thought it was bad enough in the Premier League with their over-the-top fixture meddling - it feels like up there clubs have to put up with less bollocks like the 10 in 10 thing that now features before Christmas or re-arranging things at seemingly a moment's notice.

The slightly scary thing is that it makes you sympathetic to a point of view by Cellino at Leeds. That big protestation before a match last season when Sky were locked out until the final 3 hours before kick-off did touch on this point and may well have struck a chord with a lot of people on this issue.
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Mental game vs the Posh yesterday. After going down 1-0 very early (much to the delight of the Peterborough hooligan crew who were very quick to throw taunting songs at us), James Vaughan legit scored four (FOUR!!!!!) goals inside 20 minutes and literally made their defences look like schoolboys playing Pokemon Go or something. Absolute murder. The corner flag took some right beating there. George Miller scored our fifth but in reality, they should have conceded 23 just for being shit all afternoon and being arrogant fekkers.

Joyous scenes for us Bury supporters however. Smiles all around, the little kids almost dabbing themselves into concussion. Glorious
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Certainly, there's a huge onus on it at this level, and for a lot of clubs that don't have PL-era revenue streams or big brand identities from the past (Leeds, Forest, maybe Wolves), its a necessary evil. But I thought it was bad enough in the Premier League with their over-the-top fixture meddling - it feels like up there clubs have to put up with less bollocks like the 10 in 10 thing that now features before Christmas or re-arranging things at seemingly a moment's notice.

The slightly scary thing is that it makes you sympathetic to a point of view by Cellino at Leeds. That big protestation before a match last season when Sky were locked out until the final 3 hours before kick-off did touch on this point and may well have struck a chord with a lot of people on this issue.

I'm very rarely sympathetic to anything he does. On this occasion, though, I agreed with him. Not normally an issue for us when we're pootling around lower mid-table, but we're going to have at least 7 on telly this season. Norwich away on a Friday night and Bristol City away on a Friday night take the mick for fans - I'm not saying we'd have taken huge numbers to either (1,000 to Norwich, perhaps, and maybe slightly more to Bristol), but it does hit numbers. I doubt we'll manage to get 700 down to Bristol now. At least Brighton's game up here was a Tuesday in the first place so people from there would have struggled due to the fixture list anyway, for what little it's worth. Always worse for the 'glamour' clubs, too. You coming here on a Saturday evening isn't so bad, but I'm sure you'll be able to think of half-a-dozen examples of inconvenienced fans this season.

And we're not appealing the Payne red card, which is unfortunate but understandable. Worth pointing out I've been to Wembley more often (twice) than Town have had successful appeals since I started supporting them, so we may as well save the money, especially if Palmer's fit.
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I'm very rarely sympathetic to anything he does. On this occasion, though, I agreed with him. Not normally an issue for us when we're pootling around lower mid-table, but we're going to have at least 7 on telly this season. Norwich away on a Friday night and Bristol City away on a Friday night take the mick for fans - I'm not saying we'd have taken huge numbers to either (1,000 to Norwich, perhaps, and maybe slightly more to Bristol), but it does hit numbers. I doubt we'll manage to get 700 down to Bristol now. At least Brighton's game up here was a Tuesday in the first place so people from there would have struggled due to the fixture list anyway, for what little it's worth. Always worse for the 'glamour' clubs, too. You coming here on a Saturday evening isn't so bad, but I'm sure you'll be able to think of half-a-dozen examples of inconvenienced fans this season.

Until just now, the big inconvenience for NUFC fans looked like the Brentford away farce when it got pissed around with under one week's notice. But the EFL & Sky have a bigger joker. I could accept the fact the team's Brighton away trip was going to be on a Tuesday due to the original game being scheduled for FA Cup 4th Round weekend, but seemingly at Sky's insistence, its been put on the day that FA Cup 5th Round replays would be held, which would mean another rescheduling with 10 days notice if either team required a 5th Round replay. On top of that, if it stays on that day, its then followed up by trips to Huddersfield and Reading, which means way over 1,000 miles of travelling for someone going to all 3. I can see why the club wanted a different date, which makes it annoying both Brighton and the EFL said no.

We're probably not even the worst example in the last few years either. Monday night games really always come across as a pain in the arse.
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Until just now, the big inconvenience for NUFC fans looked like the Brentford away farce when it got pissed around with under one week's notice. But the EFL & Sky have a bigger joker. I could accept the fact the team's Brighton away trip was going to be on a Tuesday due to the original game being scheduled for FA Cup 4th Round weekend, but seemingly at Sky's insistence, its been put on the day that FA Cup 5th Round replays would be held, which would mean another rescheduling with 10 days notice if either team required a 5th Round replay. On top of that, if it stays on that day, its then followed up by trips to Huddersfield and Reading, which means way over 1,000 miles of travelling for someone going to all 3. I can see why the club wanted a different date, which makes it annoying both Brighton and the EFL said no.

We're probably not even the worst example in the last few years either. Monday night games really always come across as a pain in the arse.

It's no wonder that fans feel alienated from the modern game. We come second to the money. Christ, the clubs themselves come second to the TV, and without the clubs themselves there'd be no football at all.

In actual football news, we've signed an attacking midfielder from non-league. 18-year-old Deshane Dalling joins the development squad from Staines Town after impressing on a trial last month. Still need a first-team striker. Terrence Boyd still rumoured, but nobody seems to have a clue what's going on (beyond Wagner saying he hasn't failed a medical).
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It's Brighton who are refusing to move the game, not the EFL.

Should test the water with a 100m bid for their entire team imo
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The NUFC club statement said the EFL rejected it as well as Brighton tbf.
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Can't blame Brighton to be honest. Were the boot on the other foot I doubt Newcastle would move it or any other club - it'd be daft to let an advantage, however small, over title rivals go.

Town news: striker apparently imminent - pictures from today show FC Union Berlin striker Collin Quaner at the ground (if it's him and not Terrence Boyd). So we'll have two for the rest of the season, plus Kachunga. At last, a 6'+ striker who can scare defenders physically! And now confirmed. Not sure if he's available for tomorrow as we were waiting for international clearance.
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Routine-ish by the sounds of things, even if Darlow nearly made things more eventful by setting up his own wondersave, and then getting taken out by his own team-mate.

Although Reading losing and Leeds (currently) losing helps make it a rosy day.
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Routine-ish by the sounds of things, even if Darlow nearly made things more eventful by setting up his own wondersave, and then getting taken out by his own team-mate.

Although Reading losing and Leeds (currently) losing helps make it a rosy day.

Excellent way of skating over the fact he should have been off for a blatant professional foul in the same incident

As for us, really comfortable 3 points even with half the team missing against Ipswich. They were vastly improved from their abysmal showing against Lincoln, but they were still only going to score if an act of God happened to blow the ball into our net. We scored two, the first an outstanding strike from Izzy Brown who turned his man on the halfway line, drove at the defence and curled in from 25 yards, Kachunga three times went close and Hefele mistimed his jump on a Kachunga cross horribly when it was easier to score than miss while the ref became the latest to ignore strong penalty appeals, particularly when Kachunga was dragged down on a corner. When I see some of the penalties given yesterday (Fulham being the first one that springs to mind, along with the Leeds one) I have to ask what on earth we have to do to get a penalty. 91 awarded in this division this season, not one to us, which is getting silly considering we're third. I know we'll miss it when we get it, mind.
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Excellent way of skating over the fact he should have been off for a blatant professional foul in the same incident

It was a subtle brush but he got closer to the ball... Least in this instance that's also how the ref felt.
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It'd have only got rescinded as we're the Biggest Team in the Championship™ so it'd be silly to send him off.

I really wish we'd buy Knockaert as well as Townsend and McCarthy - purely for the meltdown on Twitter about parachute payments that nobody understands and how its unfair that we're allowed to spend money that we make fairly.
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It'd have only got rescinded as we're the Biggest Team in the Championship™ so it'd be silly to send him off.

I really wish we'd buy Knockaert as well as Townsend and McCarthy - purely for the meltdown on Twitter about parachute payments that nobody understands and how its unfair that we're allowed to spend money that we make fairly.


Knockaert would be a quality signing for Newcastle.
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"So it shouldn't have been a red card?"

"Nope."

"So the ban's overturned?"

"Nope."

"But you just said that he shouldn't have been sent off?"

"Yeah, well. Fuck you."

Wolves keeper ban cut and not overturned - despite the fact it shouldn't have been a red card.
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Knockaert would be a quality signing for Newcastle.

I think we did try in the summer and Brighton told us go away.

May well have been less tight a race with them if they'd said yes, but ho hum.
"So it shouldn't have been a red card?"

"Nope."

"So the ban's overturned?"

"Nope."

"But you just said that he shouldn't have been sent off?"

"Yeah, well. Fuck you."

Wolves keeper ban cut and not overturned - despite the fact it shouldn't have been a red card.

FA in weird irregular and quite possibly wrong logic shocker. But even so, that's a very baffling call.
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F365 always bang on about about how nearly promoted sides - always focus on attack too much - and don't look to spend big money on defenders - When clean sheets tend to be the best way to stay up.

Championship sides seem to be really bad at this; Spend £7-12m on a forward and results never seem to pick up too much;

Like Villa and Derby seem addicted to buying striker for around £8m. Villa could soon have Ayew, Hogan, McCormack and Kodija
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Derby are very bad at that - loaning out Martin to sign goal-shy Vydra in particular looks a fuck-up - and judging by their current main incoming rumour being a Wigan attacker, so are Norwich. Villa's attempt for Hogan by the looks of it is less accumulation and more Ross McCormack not being arsed at going through his gates. Bit of an odd quirk they're at Brentford tonight and leaving with their main striker. Be a bit more comic if Brentford keep the points.

Meanwhile, Tiote looks like he's leaving NUFC and joining the Chinese club that signed Cisse. Feels like the end of a weird era, that one, filled with so many errant shots because the crowd kept hoping that Arsenal goal was not a one off.
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Feel like in the summer Villa will sign Chris Martin for £8m, Rhodes to Derby for £9m and McCormack to Forrest for £6m. None of the clubs will be improved any.

Huddersfield, Brighton and Leeds the three outstanding Championship teams seem to have avoided this trap.


Looks increasingly like Townsend is coming back. Which is good.
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Bristol City signing Bristol Rovers best player
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Feel like in the summer Villa will sign Chris Martin for £8m, Rhodes to Derby for £9m and McCormack to Forrest for £6m. None of the clubs will be improved any.

Huddersfield, Brighton and Leeds the three outstanding Championship teams seem to have avoided this trap.


Looks increasingly like Townsend is coming back. Which is good.

Sheffield Wednesday have apparently agreed a £10m deal for Rhodes. Tbh Middlesbrough didn't really need him last season and a fair few Wednesday fans seem to think they don't need him either.
Bristol City signing Bristol Rovers best player

So I saw. First move from Rovers to City in 30 years. Judging by Twitter their fans have taken it well, and even moreso when City posted up photos of his unveiling with #WelcomeToBristol and #MakingBristolProud hashtags.
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Dunno why but I wasn't sure Townsend would come back. Even if it initially sounds more like Palace than us being the problem.
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Wonder how long itll be before we realise Lascelles and Gouffran are dross?
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Dear me Paul Dummett lucky boy

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