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41 mph wind is the lower end of gale force. May not be that in the ground due to the stands, but the stands will create a lot of turbulence. City should keep  the ball on the ground during the build up, then put in a high cross that could go anywhere. 

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18 hours ago, pongo88 said:

41 mph wind is the lower end of gale force. May not be that in the ground due to the stands, but the stands will create a lot of turbulence. City should keep  the ball on the ground during the build up, then put in a high cross that could go anywhere. 

Anyone remember that game against Wolves where Dele Adebola was unplayable - thought at one stage the roof on the Atyeo was going to end up in Winterstoke Road.

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14 hours ago, Maltshoveller said:

Another pen for newcastle tonight

Thats 2 in 2 and there will be loads more by the end of season

 

 

Don't buy into these conspiracy theories.  Perhaps they have twice been fouled in the box?  If Newcastle get more penalties over the course of the season it will likely be because they are one of the best teams in the division and will be in attacking situations more than your average team.

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51 minutes ago, Abraham Romanovich said:

Anyone remember that game against Wolves where Dele Adebola was unplayable - thought at one stage the roof on the Atyeo was going to end up in Winterstoke Road.

When Basso could barely get it out of his own box from goal kicks?

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15 hours ago, Maltshoveller said:

Another pen for newcastle tonight

Thats 2 in 2 and there will be loads more by the end of season

 

 

Readings goal was a penalty as well don't forget.

We also only had 3 penalties in the whole of last season and during the calendar year 2015 had no penalties awarded to us at all.

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With chances of lots of rain tomorrow I was wondering how many parts of the ground will actually get wet. Certainly due to the high roof those in the bottom of the dolman could get wet. I wondered how people will feel paying £41 a ticket down the front of the west stand if that is also the case.

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