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Match Day Thread The Official Match Day Thread - Newcastle vs Blackburn Rovers

Discussion in 'Newcastle United' started by Gutierrez's Right Boot, Sep 24, 2011.

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  1. skalpel

    skalpel Active Member

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    I wouldn't bet on it.
     
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  2. P.T.N

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    Yeh, he seems to have been moulded into the Lawro/Hansen style of Punditry. Only find negatives.
     
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  3. Beatski

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    well he is playing left back and left winger simultaneously

    dull as he is, he's actually impartial, unlike the rest of them
     
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  4. Gutierrez's Right Boot

    Gutierrez's Right Boot Well-Known Member

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    Alright lads

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  5. Rafa's Championship Party

    Rafa's Championship Party Well-Known Member

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    Depends whether they allow him to be.
     
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  6. The Secret Ingredient

    The Secret Ingredient Well-Known Member

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    Louise (I love SAFC) Taylor even has nice things to say:
    http://www.guardian.co.uk/sport/playerratings/2011/sep/24/newcastleunited-v-blackburn
    Ba hat-trick inspires Newcastle United victory over Blackburn Rovers

    Newcastle United 3

    * Ba 27,
    * Ba 30,
    * Ba 54

    Blackburn Rovers 1

    * Hoilett 37

    * Louise Taylor at St James' Park
    * guardian.co.uk, Saturday 24 September 2011 17.19 BST

    Alan Pardew had cited Demba Ba's recent observance of Ramadan as a reason for his rather low-key start to life on Tyneside but, fortified by a pre-match meal, the Senegal striker delighted in showing his new public precisely what he is capable of.

    Ba's hat-trick not only extended Newcastle United's impressive unbeaten beginning to the season but sent a Blackburn Rovers side that had arrived seeking a sixth straight win at St James' Park back across the Pennines with their manager, Steve Kean, once again facing questions about his job security.

    "Our control of the game was pleasing and the speed of some of our passing and movement was very, very good," enthused Pardew, Newcastle's manager. "We've got real quality in a strong side and we're going to win more than we lose. My forwards are rising to the challenge of proving that I don't need to sign another striker and this team's starting to excite me."

    Ba's opening goal, and first for Newcastle, derived from Fabricio Coloccini's perceptive long, cross-field pass, which was met by the impressive Leon Best wide on the left. Best supplied a decent cross and Ba turned Scott Dann adroitly before directing a subtly curving, perfectly weighted strike into the top corner.

    Another long ball, from Danny Simpson this time, prefaced his second, Ba heading beyond Paul Robinson after Steven Taylor had nodded Simpson's lob back across goal.

    Junior Hoilett was proving Blackburn's most dangerous attacker, using his deployment wide on the right to fully emphasise why Ryan Taylor is not a natural left-back.

    Hoilett reduced the deficit before half-time, meeting Martin Olsson's cross from the left with an assured first touch, allowing the ball to bounce and sending a ferocious half-volley beyond a helpless Tim Krul.

    With Ba completing his treble shortly after the break it proved a false dawn for Kean. Home goal number three began with Cheik Tioté's deep, angled delivery into the area. Connecting with the ball at the far post, Ba screwed a looping header goalwards and, although Best got in front of Dann, that effort had crossed the line before Best could apply a final touch.

    Things got even worse for Blackburn when Olsson was sent off after receiving his second yellow card after cynically hauling Yohan Cabaye down.

    Although Cabaye's customarily incisive style had been cramped courtesy of some tight man-marking by Jason Lowe, the freedom consequently granted to other members of Pardew's midfield, most notably Gabriel Obertan, ensured Kean's pre-match game plan backfired.

    Ba, meanwhile, departed to a 74th-minute ovation when the warmly welcomed Hatem Ben Arfa replaced him. Making his first appearance at St James' after a year spent recovering from a badly broken leg, Ben Arfa sparked in the hole, his improvisation and invention suggesting a currently fourth-placed Newcastle may just enjoy an infinitely better campaign than widely forecast.

    The posted reader's ratings are:

    Krul: 7.3
    Collo: 8.4
    Simmo: 6.9
    Saylor: 7.7
    Raylor: 6.8
    Tiote: 8.6
    Cabaye: 8.1
    Ober: 7.9
    Jonas: 7.4
    Best: 7.4
    Ba: 9.3
    Marv: 6.9
    HBA: 7.6
     
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  8. I want curly hair too

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    Demba Ba trending on twitter in London! :eek:
     
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  9. Rafa's Championship Party

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    Probably West Ham fans ruing the fact he ain't there anymore.
     
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  10. Gutierrez's Right Boot

    Gutierrez's Right Boot Well-Known Member

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    Blimey Steve Keans interview was basically

    <wah><wah> decision <wah><wah> third goal foul <wah><wah><wah> shouldnt have been allowed.

    The ball was past Robinson and Dann after the foul
     
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  11. Donkey Toon

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    Kammy had some good things to say about us on Goals on Sunday. Basically said that NUFC were doing fantastically so far this season but that Pardew and the team weren't getting the credit they deserved from the media. Added that the media were still looking for the negatives rather than giving due praise. Paul Ince totally agreed. Sol Campbell though didn't say anything ... hmm wonder why!?

    Good to see that not all of the so called experts masquerading as football pundits talk total ****e where we are concerned.
     
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  12. P.T.N

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    Beat me too it <laugh> I was going to put something similar. We will never get any true positive media. But as soon as there is a slight problem, it will typically be over exaggerated to the point of being the club in crisis.
     
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