Sunday, April 19, 2015

The Toon Greatest State of Indifference and its Depressive Situation!



Six loses in a row and there’s no solution in site to the growing list of problems that currently have taken over at one of the proudest of entities in the English Premier League.

So far the Newcastle United Magpies have fallen into hard times and in one of the greatest states of indifference from a front office incapable of stopping this skid that their Toon have fallen into as well the negative realities shown in the field of play by its initial eleven.

Setting a certain sense of frustration from its numerous groups’ of followers and players alike, seeing how these once proud Magpies have become a sorry squad as well the carelessness of its directives apathy!

Not even with a fan boycott that didn’t do anything severe to see an empty venue at Saint Jams Park as planned by many of its followers- on the wake of their Tottenham match; to try to knock some sense into the infamous coward and inept owner this club ever had in its history once covered with multiple glories and feats.

That made this club a prominent in English and Europe’s football circles and now it’s a whole embarrassment to its reputable legion of followers considered one of the most loyal and respected in all of Premiership circles.

Not anymore as of today this club is just a reason for an unscrupulous owner to have a club and to get his tax deductions executed in a timely manner and although results being positive or negative his  club endures- that isn’t among one of its affairs to consider in one bit by him!

In a few words Mike Ashley doesn’t give a dam about his club state of mediocrity or losing to which they may face upon, he just wants to be in the papers or get his hands in respectable clubs with a long history and standing.

So far this club has been subject to poor decisions in the pitch by a clueless or lack of support in John Carver who isn’t seeing any light at the end of the tunnel, much better a break for the negativity that his Magpies are going lately.

The pure example was the departure of Pardew, after this chap really lifted this club from the abyss and was giving it a winning identity as well a competitive one- The Fat man sang and he left without any fanfare to Selhurst to take over an ailing Crystal Palace project,  one that he has turned on a bit successfully.

This club isn’t seeing any breaks since taking over the club affairs after Pardew’s departure to Crystal Place in an abrupt or better seen hurried way- after dealing with an ignorant or better known careless and glutton owner.

So what the hell is going on at the Toon my friends, as of today's match and with five left in this campaign, the Geordies continuance of this negative streak may be fighting in the abyss for their permanency in Premiership.
  
Today’s loss with the Hotspurs, it makes six in a row and one that could been a  win not as easy but hard worked one;  that could lifted this club among the top five in the table as well seek a spot in Europe’s elite tournaments, but with a situation in shambles, that will be a bit impossible.

We will see the outcome of this campaign and the consequences will be shown at the end, maybe the club with odd results from its foes below- will save them for another return to the maximum circuit of Premiership.

There’s a solution for everything, the unfortunate side for the Toon Boys it’s the stupid Owner lack of care and attention to this once proud squad being the talk of the league and leaving many scratching their heads from followers and detractors alike.

What a shame Mister Ashley how your club showed off a lot potential at the beginning of the campaign as a sure contender in your Geordies and now they are a total embarrassment, but at the end- who cares, as longer you get your economic achievements, right mate!



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