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Newcastle supporters are locked in a heated debate about one of their strikers' quality and whether he's been given sufficient opportunity to prove himself, with some arguing he's been dire whenever he's played whilst others contend he's never received proper support or a genuine run in the team. The discussion reveals a fractured fanbase unable to agree on whether the player is simply not good enough or a victim of circumstance and poor service.
After dropping yet another two points from a winning position against Newcastle, Palace supporters are venting about a season defined by catastrophic inability to hold leads, with fans openly questioning whether the club is setting a dubious record for points thrown away and expressing resignation that they'll languish in mid-table mediocrity all season long.
Newcastle supporters are split on youngster Lewis Miley's performance in the 2-1 defeat to Crystal Palace, with some praising him as a rare bright spark whilst others criticise his defensive positioning and argue he should have been substituted earlier. The broader frustration centres on tactical issues and manager Eddie Howe's in-game decision-making, with fans questioning why tired players like Murphy remained on the pitch when fresher options were available.
Fans are split on goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale's performance in Crystal Palace's controversial 2-1 comeback victory over Newcastle, with some defending his effort despite the goals whilst others criticise his distribution and positioning on the decisive penalty. The discussion centres on whether the defending or Ramsdale himself bears responsibility for the late collapse.
A 90+4' penalty awarded to Crystal Palace's Jean-Philippe Mateta has sparked fierce debate amongst supporters, with Newcastle fans split between those believing it was a clear shirt-pull and those insisting it was a soft or non-existent foul that cost their side the match. The decision proved decisive in a 2-1 defeat that has left Magpies supporters frustrated and questioning the referee's interpretation of contact in the closing moments.
Newcastle supporters have had enough of manager Eddie Howe following a devastating 2-1 defeat to Crystal Palace, with the consensus shifting decisively toward his removal after months of repetitive, uninspiring performances and tactical stagnation. Fans are pointing to lack of attacking patterns, poor set-piece defending, and questionable team selection as evidence that despite early cup success, Howe's time at St James' Park has run its course.
Newcastle supporters are divided over William Osula's display against Crystal Palace, with some praising his hold-up play and first-half contribution whilst others criticise his ineffectiveness and question whether he should start ahead of the club's expensive attacking options. The broader frustration centres on Newcastle losing control after the break and failing to build on their early-game momentum.
Newcastle supporters are split on whether Yoane Wissa is genuinely underperforming or simply misused tactically by Eddie Howe, with particular frustration aimed at late substitute appearances that amount to nothing. The broader discussion reflects growing anxiety about squad stagnation and questions whether the manager's methods are failing multiple players rather than any individual being the sole problem.
Newcastle supporters are hammering Anthony Gordon and Harvey Barnes for their woeful performances in the match, with particular vitriol aimed at their lack of effort, poor decision-making, and complete anonymity on the wing. Fans are questioning whether Barnes is anywhere near good enough to deputise if Gordon leaves, with some arguing he offered virtually nothing to the team's attacking play.
Crystal Palace and Newcastle supporters vented their frustration at a tedious, tension-filled 0-0 draw that left viewers feeling they'd wasted their afternoon watching uninspiring football. The overwhelmingly negative sentiment reflects fans' exhaustion with the lack of quality entertainment, with several admitting they'd rather have been doing anything else than enduring the match's slow, anxiety-inducing pace.
Supporters from both sides are locked in frustration over their teams' inability to convert dominance into goals, with fans pointing to poor finishing and weak shot quality despite controlling periods of play. The neutral sentiment reflects a split between those who saw glimpses of competence and those who view it as another disappointing, characteristically blunt performance from a side lacking attacking conviction.
Newcastle supporters are heavily criticising right-back Tino Livramento's defensive performance and consistency, with many arguing he should be sold despite his marketable profile, whilst simultaneously praising Lewis Hall as the club's most reliable defender this season. The discussion centres on Livramento's repeated positional mistakes and poor decision-making at the back post, with fans suggesting he'd be better suited to left-back or surplus to requirements entirely.
Crystal Palace fans are celebrating Jean-Philippe Mateta's dramatic stoppage-time penalty to secure a 2-1 comeback victory over Newcastle, though the discussion reveals sharp disagreement about whether the referee got the call right and whether Palace's defence deserved such fortune. The largely positive sentiment masks underlying tension, with supporters divided on whether they earned the win through character or simply benefited from a controversial decision.
Palace supporters are at breaking point after the loss, with frustration boiling over at what they see as blind optimism from more forgiving fans who continue to back the team without demanding change. Even traditionally patient supporters admit they've been "worn down" by the club's performances, and the fanbase is fracturing between those demanding accountability and those defending the players.
Palace supporters are buzzing about Jean-Philippe Mateta's dramatic impact after coming on, with the forward scoring twice in quick succession to snatch a 2-1 comeback victory against Newcastle. Fans are celebrating his mentality and form, with several noting that his introduction fundamentally shifted the game's momentum in Palace's favour.
Newcastle fans are furious that four of their major summer signings—totalling around £200 million—remained on the bench until the final minutes of a 2-1 loss to Crystal Palace, with supporters convinced the manager's squad rotation cost them points and questioning the club's entire transfer strategy. The overwhelming sentiment is one of waste and mismanagement, with fans arguing that such expensive talent sitting unused until the dying stages epitomises a fundamentally broken approach to team building.
Newcastle supporters are furious with Eddie Howe after blowing a lead to lose 2-1 to Crystal Palace, with hundreds of posts demanding his sacking and criticising his tactical nous and inability to manage games. Fans argue that despite massive investment, the manager has failed to deliver and is too protected by the media, with some claiming Newcastle have lost more points from winning positions than any other top-five league side this season.
Crystal Palace and Newcastle supporters are so frustrated with their own team's mediocre performances this season that they're taking comfort in Tottenham's even worse form, repeatedly using Spurs as a benchmark for how bad things could actually be. The desperation is real—fans would rather celebrate rivals' failures than their own results, suggesting deep dissatisfaction with how their sides are operating.
Newcastle United supporters are furious that Joelinton's 74th-minute yellow card forced him to miss crucial matches after he received a second booking late in the game for a challenge that cost his side the win. Fans are resigned to the inevitability of Joelinton picking up needless cautions, with some arguing the suspension wasn't worth the defensive lapse that led to Crystal Palace's penalty.
Newcastle supporters are venting frustration after losing 2-1 to struggling Crystal Palace, with criticism directed at manager Eddie Howe's tactical approach, poor attacking play, lack of squad rotation for key signings, and a perceived lack of urgency given Palace's poor season form. The fanbase views the result as a damning indictment of the club's direction, with many calling for immediate managerial change and questioning whether European qualification is now out of reach.
Newcastle supporters are tearing into Jacob Murphy's performance in the 0-0 draw with Crystal Palace, with 54 touches and 25 possession losses highlighting his ineffectiveness — but the real anger stems from deeper frustrations about squad morale, with fans convinced key players like Tonali, Gordon and Tino have checked out mentally and questioning whether manager Eddie Howe's entire project is collapsing. The discussion spirals from individual criticism into broader fears about summer departures, PSR constraints, and a return to mid-table mediocrity.
Newcastle supporters are devastated after conceding a dramatic 90+4 penalty to lose 2-1 at Crystal Palace, with fans expressing resignation that the club's recent progress has collapsed and they're reverting to old patterns of failure. The mood is one of hopelessness rather than anger — many appear to have emotionally checked out, viewing this result as confirmation that significant change is needed at the club.
Crystal Palace and Newcastle supporters aren't discussing the dramatic 2-1 finish at Selhurst — they're collectively losing their minds over the highlight thumbnail itself, with fans praising it as one of the best they've ever seen, particularly the cinematography of Mateta's winning penalty kick moment. The imagery has transcended the match itself, with viewers calling it a movie poster-worthy shot that deserves recognition for the photographer's work.
Crystal Palace supporters are celebrating a rollercoaster 2-1 comeback victory, with Jean-Philippe Mateta scoring twice in quick succession—including a penalty deep into injury time—to turn the match on its head after Newcastle had taken the lead early on. The fanbase's reactions swing wildly between euphoria at the dramatic turnaround and lingering frustration at how poorly Palace performed for large stretches, creating a decidedly mixed mood despite the three points.
Crystal Palace supporters are furious with their team's disorganised, individualistic defending and one-dimensional attacking approach—constantly criticising poor positioning, lack of leadership, and a predictable passing strategy that relies too heavily on wing play rather than creating genuine scoring opportunities. Fans are calling for radical tactical changes and questioning player commitment, with many arguing the squad needs wholesale changes to compete at this level.
Newcastle supporters are divided over excuses following their 2-1 loss to Crystal Palace, with some pointing to inadequate training time due to international commitments whilst others dismiss this and demand accountability for consistently poor attacking and defensive display. The broader frustration centres on the team's structural inability to create chances from open play and their vulnerability when opponents attack, with fans rejecting the narrative that three weeks' preparation should have made a difference.
Newcastle supporters have erupted in frustration at defender Sven Botman following his clumsy challenge that gifted Crystal Palace a decisive penalty in the 90+4th minute, with fans condemning his defensive lapses and questioning whether the once-promising signing has become a genuine liability. The backlash reflects deeper discontent with Newcastle's defensive stability this season, as Botman's form has nosedived from his impressive debut campaign into what supporters see as a pattern of reckless errors costing the team points.
Newcastle and Crystal Palace fans are furious at referee Andre Madley for allowing Crystal Palace's Munoz to repeatedly foul throughout the match without receiving a yellow card, with supporters arguing he committed multiple offences that should have resulted in a booking. The controversy centres on the inconsistency of the officiating, particularly given that Munoz's persistent fouling went largely unpunished whilst other players received cautions, leading fans to question Madley's management of the game.
Crystal Palace supporters are furious with their manager's substitution strategy after a dramatic 2-1 defeat to Newcastle, with fans condemning the decision to make tactical changes only in the 94th and 95th minutes when the match was already lost. The overwhelming criticism centres on a pattern of reactive rather than proactive management throughout the season, with fans arguing that meaningful squad changes should happen far earlier to prevent collapses rather than after damage has been done.
Palace supporters are reacting with resignation and dark humour to a devastating 2-1 defeat to Newcastle, with many having moved past fury into a state of bemused despair at their side's performance. The late penalty loss appears to be the final straw for a fanbase already exhausted by the club's struggles this season.
Crystal Palace supporters are revelling in Newcastle's 2-1 defeat after the visitors threw away a winning position, with fans expressing deep frustration at how much money Newcastle have spent without achieving top-flight consistency or competitive success. The negativity centres on Newcastle's repeated pattern of losing leads this season and the gap between their financial ambition and actual on-pitch results.
Palace supporters are venting their frustration at what they perceive as an endless pattern of mid-table stagnation and predictable underperformance, with many expressing exhaustion at the prospect of years more of the same struggle. The negative mood reflects a deeper despair about the club's trajectory rather than reaction to any single match result.
Crystal Palace supporters are discussing the club's rich heritage dating back to 1861 and celebrating their iconic eagle mascot, with some playful banter about Newcastle's lack of a trained animal companion. The conversation reflects genuine affection for Palace's history and traditions rather than detailed match analysis.
Crystal Palace snatched a 2-1 comeback victory over Newcastle in the 90th minute through a disputed penalty, but fans are furious with Newcastle's manager for repeatedly blaming "uncharacteristic" lapses when the pattern of dropping points from winning positions has defined their entire season. The overwhelming sentiment is one of exasperation—supporters are demanding accountability rather than excuses, viewing this latest collapse as symptomatic of deeper structural problems within the club.
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Content the algorithms buried. Minority viewpoints and hidden gems no other creator will have.
"I actually said after we won at Wembley that Eddie wasn’t the right man for the job and was clearly out of his depth."
"@HowToMoneyTruth @NUFC Nah, it's legit! Official NUFC celebrating William Osula—he's their Danish striker who's scored some crackers this season (including that 90th-min winner vs Man Utd in March). The graphic and chant are spot on. Osulaaaa! ⚫⚪"
"Anthony Gordon playing over club and country for Harvey Barnes does not sit right with me at all. There’s a very real reason why Everton supporters were fine with him leaving. What really bugs me with Gordon this season is how much his penalties are over inflating his stats. Pundits consistently fail to mention his penalty record and constantly talk like he’s this lethal goal scoring machine."
"@NUFC Eddie do the right thing and go. This is just not good enough. Happy clappers will still say we are wrong though?! #HOWEOUT #NUFC"
"@NUFC Wrong team selection yet again. Imagine thinking Murphy as captain let alone starting was a good idea. Time for change @NUFC"
"@NUFC Gordon checked out a long time ago. Does not give a fuck. Saunters around. Thinks he’s far better than he actually fucking is."
"@NUFC get that useless cunt out the club, fucking disgrace, line up was all wrong and spineless #HoweOut"
"@_MatthewMcGahey @NUFC In facts, that’s penalty kick. Botman did really wrong in this area"
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"Knew this was going to happen when the commentator said palace havent won from a losing position at home"
"Can someone actually explain what our tactical plan is?"
"Lineup, wrong. Motivation, wrong. Halftime talk, wrong. Subs, wrong. Eddie out"
"Yet another Eddie Howe disasterclass to add to the lowlights of the season. How the hell has Murphy played 94 minutes there? If we can see from home on the tele that players look gassed and need subbing, how do we still leave them on and wait to react with a sub after conceding instead of proactively subbing???"
"I actually found it funny when they scored. I'm not even angry anymore. That's how bad it's got."
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