Tonight's footy 31/1
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Tonight's footy 31/1
We round off a busy January with cup and league action.
Toon-Saints expect Newcastle to confirm their place in the final tonight.
Brum-Rovers-Long starts, Juke on the bench.
Egan-Riley on the Hibs bench for their trip north to play Ross County.
Luton-Cardiff the sole Championship fixture, a draw or win for Luton would send them above Rovers into 5th.
Toon-Saints expect Newcastle to confirm their place in the final tonight.
Brum-Rovers-Long starts, Juke on the bench.
Egan-Riley on the Hibs bench for their trip north to play Ross County.
Luton-Cardiff the sole Championship fixture, a draw or win for Luton would send them above Rovers into 5th.
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Love the music Newcastle play before kick off.
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Come on Blues, Saints and Hatters
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1-0 Toon assist for Trippier.
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Does Ally McCoist ever sleep? He seems to be commentating every match I watch regardless of channel. And then on Talk Sport early the next day.
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Newcastle look brilliant.
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He can be a little bit too enthusiastic about the most mundane things, but how refreshing is it to hear someone who’s enjoying doing his job rather than someone like Lee Dixon.
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Eddie has worked absolute magic at Newcastle, money or not he's doing his job. Stunning stuff
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When ever anyone mentions Ally McCoist all I think of is the old Fenners sketch on Soccer am and the character Ally McMoist saying "its a wee stain" when someone points out the damp patch on his trousers in the crotch area
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Newcastle on fire here. Game over for the Saints fans and an 8 hour trip home to look forward to.
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Lovely goal that second. Brilliant football.
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Newcastle looking like a Champions League side. People will counter that by saying it’s only Southampton but no side in the world would look forward to going to St James Park.
What a job Howe has done , always been a top manager
What a job Howe has done , always been a top manager
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Wow. That was out the blue. Won’t change the game though.
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Some finish that
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Thought Pope should have done better with his positioning.
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Took the wind out of McCoist’s sail.
Usually a good listen but he’s been hard work tonight.
Usually a good listen but he’s been hard work tonight.
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Surely that’s a pen.
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Blimey! Pope finally concedes, can't see it being more than a consolation though.
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Still 0-0 at St Andrews in the Rovers cup replay; looks to be a low-scoring game unlike the 2-2 in the original tie at Deadwood.
Still 0-0 at Luton v Cardiff too with the home team looking to get into the play-off places and Cardiff looking to put some space between themselves and the bottom three
Still 0-0 at Luton v Cardiff too with the home team looking to get into the play-off places and Cardiff looking to put some space between themselves and the bottom three
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Why are Rovers playing their replay tonight? Seems rather odd just a few days after the initial tie and when everyone else plays next week.
I wonder how long they have had to sell tickets? I don’t imagine the attendance at st Andrews will be many.
I wonder how long they have had to sell tickets? I don’t imagine the attendance at st Andrews will be many.
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They play on Sky next Monday against Wigan in the league so the replay couldn’t be that weekRickyBobby wrote: ↑Tue Jan 31, 2023 8:55 pmWhy are Rovers playing their replay tonight? Seems rather odd just a few days after the initial tie and when everyone else plays next week.
I wonder how long they have had to sell tickets? I don’t imagine the attendance at st Andrews will be many.
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Just a word on Soton away shirt.
YUK!
YUK!
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Egan-Riley making his debut in the closing minutes.
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Luton score late to nick all 3 points.
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That must be a red
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Rovers gone to ET, Juke now on as a 75th minute sub, well Long has now been replaced.
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we've seen worse this season that get waved play on
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Is that Luton level with Boro in third then?
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Rovers 1up at Brum
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Pope off to Wembley,
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Can’t believe Ali Mcoist saying that Newcastle is a wonderful story ,a team owned by a disgusting regime.
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Just sent this to a Geordie supporting mate
He wasn’t HP
Tell yer Ma …
It’s A1 South
M1 South
North Circular Road
and it’s the big building on your right….. I know it’s been a long time.
He wasn’t HP
Tell yer Ma …
It’s A1 South
M1 South
North Circular Road
and it’s the big building on your right….. I know it’s been a long time.
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Level on points with Boro but GD two less so 4th but a game in hand on Boro.
Still in t'cup as well are the Hatters; replay away at Grimsby next week then winners away at Southampton. Another decent season having made the play-offs last year. Only 9,000 on tonight though.
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Birmingham v Woevers
Attendance: 7,183
Attendance: 7,183
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Moral Warriors?
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Not a question of being moral,they just get on my tits ,Accrington Stanley is more of a wonderful story .
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Luton's win against Cardiff sees them jump up to 4th, Knocking Rovers down to 6th.
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It's rather brutal what she happens to that girl and what she does in response. Dreadful what she did to poor old Pat.
Edit - Just checked and it was actually Bill the Lizard who Alice kicked. Nasty piece of work, that Alice.
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Oh yeh, you are seeing it in the eyes of certain posters. Sorry it took me so long to get it
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No, that's just how it is. Read the original.
Don't bother with the Disney film.
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Well Eddie , how many people have you come across that made you say ‘ there goes a man/ woman with morals’?
I’ve come across very few yet on this board so many pretend they are clean living citizens with a conscience about right and wrong.
All they are , are standard bearers for bullsh*t
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Does anybody ever say, "there goes a man/woman with morals"?
Not that I know of but just about everybody on this board is able to see right from wrong. It's just a case of how much people are prepared to lie to themselves and ignore or attempt to justify the evil others are capable of.
Just a few days after Holocaust Memorial Day, your attitude is an interesting one to say the least.
How times change, eh?
Not that I know of but just about everybody on this board is able to see right from wrong. It's just a case of how much people are prepared to lie to themselves and ignore or attempt to justify the evil others are capable of.
Just a few days after Holocaust Memorial Day, your attitude is an interesting one to say the least.
How times change, eh?
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The Tim Burton film is enjoyable though (for me at least).
Reading the book and the Tenniel drawings are best (whether you are adult or child). I have quite a few of Tenniel's "Alice" prints on my walls, they cheer me up always.
Some great moral tales told amusingly in the books; eg the walrus and carpenter oyster-eating escapade where the walrus (whilst showing most outward contrition) cheats his pal and does more of the "misdeed".