Angles & Reactions 18 Apr 2026 19 Apr 2026 09:25 UTC

EPL/MW33/NEWBOU

Newcastle's fanbase splintered into genuine fury after the Bournemouth draw, but here's the thing — it wasn't just about the result, it was about Dan Burn's defending becoming the lightning rod that exposed a much bigger problem: the club's inconsistency and Eddie Howe's tactical decisions. Fans couldn't agree on whether Burn was the symptom or the disease, which tells you everything about how fractured Newcastle's defensive house has become. And despite the anger and the calls for a summer reset, there's this fascinating undercurrent where optimism is fighting frustration battle by battle — because these fans haven't quite given up yet, even though their patience is wearing razor thin.
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Newcastle Fans Dissect Dan Burn's Defensive Struggles
Most Divided
Newcastle's Inconsistency Problem Frustrates Fans After Bournemouth Draw
Team Overall 1322 posts
Positive 8.1% Neutral 36.8% Negative 55.1%
Newcastle fans are absolutely seething about the Bournemouth draw, but here's the thing — their frustration isn't explosive, it's exhausted. The overwhelming majority are staying calm on the surface, which actually makes the sarcasm hit harder: season ticket holders are getting absolutely roasted for their perceived apathy, with fans arguing they're too willing to accept mediocrity whilst the club spins its wheels in the middle of the table. What's driving the real annoyance is the pattern of it all — Newcastle can't string together performances, they'll inexplicably raise their game against the big guns, and that cycle of false hope is wearing everyone down.
Neutral
79.2%
"@NUFC KEEP HAPPY CLAPPING ALL!!!!! He’s doing a bang up job! #NUFC"
Amusement
11.2%
"But theyll turn up against Man United tho"
Annoyance
9.7%
"@NUFC Fuck off you stupid cunts, why do you ruin my weekend every single fucking week"
Newcastle Fans Turn on Eddie Howe After Bournemouth Loss
Team Overall 693 posts
Positive 6.3% Neutral 35.6% Negative 58.0%
Here's the thing: Newcastle fans were split down the middle after that Bournemouth loss, but the numbers tell you something crucial — eighty percent stayed relatively calm, which suggests most supporters understand the bigger picture, even if the performance was dire. But there was a vocal minority absolutely livid, and they weren't mincing words about Eddie Howe's tactical approach and the quality of football on display. What makes this interesting is the contradiction in the fanbase itself: some genuinely backing Howe to turn it around, others demanding his head, all triggered by one match that clearly exposed some glaring issues in how Newcastle were set up.
Neutral
79.6%
"@NUFC Howe IN! This is brilliant!"
Annoyance
10.7%
"@NUFC Eddie Howe needs to fuck off and leave. He has us playing awful fucking football. Needs sacked asap"
Disappointment
9.7%
"@NUFC We are unwatchable, it’s painful how bad we are. Howe and his cronies need to piss off. Getting schooled as usual, embarrassing we are."
Newcastle Fans Turn on Manager After Bournemouth Stalemate
Team Overall 330 posts
Positive 9.4% Neutral 40.6% Negative 50.0%
Newcastle fans aren't exactly storming the gates after that Bournemouth draw—and here's the thing, they're being weirdly measured about it, which almost makes it worse. Eighty-two per cent neutral responses tells you people are exhausted rather than furious, resigned to watching their manager's tenure slowly unwind rather than demanding immediate change, and that disappointment that does exist? It's less white-hot rage and more the quiet resignation of watching someone who was once the solution become, well, not quite the answer anymore.
Neutral
81.6%
"There’s a really gifted kid in the U10s team I coach, I think we should make him the manager at this point "
Disappointment
10.3%
"Bournemouth going down next season with no Iraola. I've seen this movie before."
Curiosity
8.1%
"Bournemouth going down next season with no Iraola. I've seen this movie before."
Newcastle Fans Lose Patience With Howe After Bournemouth Stalemate
Team Overall 312 posts
Positive 14.7% Neutral 35.9% Negative 49.4%
Here's the thing — Newcastle fans were basically split down the middle after that Bournemouth draw, and it's genuinely fascinating why: most of them, nearly eight in ten, stayed measured and calm about it, even cracking jokes about Eddie Howe's half-time talks, but underneath that surface calm was a real undercurrent of frustration boiling over into full-blown rage from a smaller but vocal section demanding his head on a platter. What you're seeing here is patience that's been stretched paper-thin finally snapping — because one thing unites all of them, whether they're joking or screaming into their phones at midnight, is this creeping sense that Howe's just lost the plot when it matters most, and a draw at Bournemouth when you've got European ambitions is exactly the kind of result that tips people from "thanks for everything, boss" into "#EddieOut territory in the space of nin
Neutral
76.7%
"@NUFC Can’t wait for a great half time talk from Eddie! They usually work a treat!"
Gratitude
13.2%
"Thanks for everything Eddie"
Annoyance
10.1%
"@NUFC Ahhhhh fucking godddddd, what a delusional dumb arse sub!!! #EddieOut!"
Bournemouth Celebrate Crucial Victory Over Newcastle
Team Overall 260 posts
Positive 43.1% Neutral 40.0% Negative 16.9%
So here's the thing about Bournemouth's win over Newcastle — the fanbase wasn't exactly losing their minds, but there was this genuine warmth underneath the celebration, this recognition that something meaningful had just happened. Three quarters of the reaction was measured and composed, because supporters understood the significance of the three points without needing to go over the top about it, but that remaining quarter? That was pure admiration, mostly directed at individual performances, with fans genuinely moved by watching their players deliver when it mattered most.
Neutral
74.2%
"@afcbournemouth So pleased for him. What a team , UTCIAD"
Admiration
20.5%
"@afcbournemouth So pleased for him. What a team , UTCIAD"
Amusement
5.3%
"up the cherries"
Newcastle and Bournemouth Fans Slam Refereeing in Goalless Stalemate
Referee Decisions 251 posts
Positive 10.0% Neutral 41.4% Negative 48.6%
Right, here's the thing — when Newcastle and Bournemouth served up a completely forgettable goalless draw, the fanbase didn't exactly explode in outrage, because honestly, they were too busy finding the funny side of it all. Two-thirds of the discussion stayed measured and resigned, with supporters essentially shrugging and saying "yeah, that tracks," but the real story was that one-in-five fans actually laughed it off, cracking jokes about referee decisions and Lady Luck having a laugh at their expense. The anger was there, buried underneath — about thirteen percent of the conversation — but it got absolutely drowned out by the overwhelming sense that this match was so mediocre, so devoid of drama, that getting wound up about dodgy officiating felt like a waste of energy.
Neutral
67.1%
"I couldn’t agree more. "
Amusement
20.3%
"This is hilarious not gonna lie"
Anger
12.7%
"This is soo fucking poor. "
Newcastle Fans Turn on Elanga After Dreadful Display
Player Performance 231 posts
Positive 5.2% Neutral 25.5% Negative 69.3%
Newcastle fans absolutely lost patience with Elanga after a genuinely catastrophic performance against Bournemouth, and here's the thing — the reaction was almost entirely sarcastic contempt rather than explosive rage. The overwhelming majority stayed measured, but those who did snap didn't just criticise his football, they went after the boardroom decision to sign him in the first place, suggesting somebody upstairs should've known better. It was less a meltdown and more a collective, exhausted disappointment, the kind that comes when you've watched someone consistently underperform and finally run out of excuses for them.
Neutral
77.3%
"Great first touch Elanga"
Annoyance
12.3%
"My god Elanga is the _worst_ player I've ever seen in a black and white shirt."
Disappointment
10.4%
"My god Elanga is the _worst_ player I've ever seen in a black and white shirt."
Newcastle Fans Divided on Defender Performances After Bournemouth Loss
Match Events 138 posts
Positive 17.4% Neutral 27.5% Negative 55.1%
Here's the thing — Newcastle fans couldn't decide whether to celebrate or rage after losing to Bournemouth, because the real story wasn't actually about the defenders at all. The conversation exploded around one of their midfielders putting in a genuinely world-class performance despite the defeat, leaving the fanbase split between admiring what they'd witnessed and being absolutely fuming that it counted for nothing in a loss. What made it worse was the creeping dread that he might be playing his final matches in a Newcastle shirt, with speculation mounting about a summer move to Manchester City — turning what should've been pure praise into this bittersweet mixture of appreciation tinged with the pain of potential loss.
Neutral
60.2%
"Genuinely one of the best midfielders in the league this year "
Admiration
22.7%
"He is awesome isn't he "
Annoyance
17.0%
"He's so fucking bad oh my god. Actually get him off the pitch. Worst player I've EVER seen play for Newcastle."
Newcastle Fans Blame Howe for Wasting Woltemade Talent
Tactics 138 posts
Positive 8.0% Neutral 42.8% Negative 49.3%
Newcastle fans are absolutely seething about Eddie Howe's management of Woltemade in the closing stages against Bournemouth, and here is the thing — the midfielder only got on the pitch at the 86-minute mark, already down and out of the match. The frustration cuts deep because fans reckon Howe has squandered Woltemade's talent through poor deployment and dented confidence, then tried to use him as a desperate rescue act instead of building him properly into the side from the start. It's not rage, it's something worse — it's the annoyance of watching a young player's potential get wasted by a manager who doesn't seem to know how to use him.
Neutral
82.5%
"A woltemade sub at 86'. Brilliant."
Annoyance
10.7%
"@NUFC Just fucking shut it down, that was as bad as half as I've seen going forwards. Absolute fucking whopper if we don't see Woltemade and Wissa at "
Confusion
6.8%
"Why? Woltemade has been awful. For a tall CF he can't even attack a cross."
Newcastle Fans Dissect Defensive Collapse Against Bournemouth
Match Events 125 posts
Positive 12.0% Neutral 26.4% Negative 61.6%
Newcastle fans were caught between cautious optimism and genuine frustration after watching their side implode defensively against Bournemouth, and here is the thing — they could actually see the good bits in the attacking play, which made the collapse even more infuriating. The midfield was clicking, the chance creation was there, but both goals conceded came from absolute basic defending in the six-yard box, the kind of schoolboy errors that turn a winnable match into a bitter pill. It is that particular brand of annoyance that comes from knowing your team is capable of better — they were right there with the attacking platform to win it, but a defensive shambles cost them everything, and the fans were not going to let that slide quietly.
Neutral
63.3%
"Our midfield interplay has been good today, quick and incisive between Sandro, Ramsey, and Miley "
Annoyance
22.8%
"This slow throw in bollocks is fucking gross. I'd HATE it if we played like that."
Disappointment
13.9%
"Thing that really annoys me at the moment is the goals conceded are just so shit. Both goals today were in 6yard box resulting from crappy or switched"
Newcastle Fans Grapple With Defensive Collapse Loss
Team Overall 124 posts
Positive 14.5% Neutral 36.3% Negative 49.2%
Newcastle fans watched their side collapse defensively in a way that left most of them numb — 76 per cent of the reaction was genuinely neutral, the kind of resigned acceptance that comes when you've already written the loss off before the final whistle. But here's where it gets interesting: instead of rage, a chunk of the support actually found dark humour in the disaster, with some rival fans piling in and Newcastle's own lot cracking jokes about the scale of the capitulation, because sometimes when things go that badly wrong, you either laugh or you lose your mind completely.
Neutral
76.2%
"Back underway at St. James' Park... HOWAY THE LADS! 🖤🤍 https://t.co/tTC6AF0mIk"
Amusement
14.3%
"MIND THE GAP YA GEORDIE BASTARDS HA'WAY THE LADS"
Disappointment
9.5%
"That’s one of the worst performance I’ve ever seen from a Newcastle player. "
Newcastle Fans Debate Osula's Quality After Equaliser Drama
Match Events 122 posts
Positive 27.0% Neutral 40.2% Negative 32.8%
Newcastle fans absolutely erupted when Osula levelled the match at the weekend, but here's the thing—it wasn't just about the goal itself, it was about what it represented. The overwhelming response was measured admiration mixed with genuine recognition that this lad had been grafting for his opportunity, and when it came, he took it with composure and pace that suggests he could do real damage in a settled side. Most supporters acknowledged the quality of his finish and his all-round play, but there was this underlying current of curiosity too—a genuine sense that Osula might actually be becoming something special if Newcastle can get him more minutes and build around him.
Neutral
69.8%
"OSULAAAAAA! Great finish lad!"
Admiration
19.8%
"OSULAAAAAA! Great finish lad!"
Curiosity
10.5%
"Brilliant goal from Osula again....Pace..awareness..Great feet..composed finish...He,d score a hatful in a good side...."
Newcastle Fans Resign to Season, Eye Summer Reset
Team Overall 111 posts
Positive 27.0% Neutral 36.0% Negative 36.9%
Newcastle fans have essentially checked out of the season, and honestly, who can blame them — the club's realistic enough to know this campaign isn't salvageable, so they've pivoted to acceptance and dark humour about it all. There's a resigned calm running through the fanbase, with most acknowledging that summer is where the real work happens, but a sliver of frustration lingers because they've watched another campaign slip away when it could've been different. What's fascinating is how quickly the mood's shifted from fighting to philosophical — fans are literally choosing to redirect their energy elsewhere, whether that's telly binges or just appreciating the odd decent day, because they've made peace with the fact that this season's already written its ending.
Neutral
68.3%
"Paradise on Disney+ had me hooked "
Joy
17.5%
"It was glorious yesterday, just makes us appreciate the nice days more haha"
Annoyance
14.3%
"I’m just so tired of this shit this year. It’s been like this since the start of the year."
Newcastle Fans Torn Apart by Bournemouth's Battling Away Win
Team Overall 106 posts
Positive 24.5% Neutral 42.5% Negative 33.0%
Here's the thing: Newcastle's support was absolutely gutted watching Bournemouth waltz out of St James's Park with all three points, but the broader football world couldn't help but respect what they'd just witnessed — a genuinely elite away performance that sent the Cherries into genuinely unbeaten form, with back-to-back wins at the Emirates and the North East proving they're no longer a mid-table fluke but a serious, season-clinching operation. The emotion breakdown tells the story perfectly: most fans accepted the defeat with pragmatic neutrality, but the real story was Bournemouth's admirers watching a team of genuine quality cement their Premier League status in style, whilst the bitterness of Newcastle supporters — that nine percent of disappointment — quietly simmered as another three points slipped away at home.
Neutral
76.5%
"Way to go, Bournemouth! They have clinched another season in the Premier League in '26/'27!"
Admiration
14.8%
"What a great time to support Bournemouth. Thank you.."
Disappointment
8.6%
"Bournemouth have been sh**e this second half too, at one point they could barely string a pass together. It really highlights how poor we are."
Newcastle Fans Torn Over Gordon and Barnes After Defeat
Match Events 101 posts
Positive 7.9% Neutral 33.7% Negative 58.4%
After Newcastle's defeat to Bournemouth, the fanbase stayed remarkably level-headed — nearly 80 per cent of discussion was neutral analysis rather than rage — but when the criticism did land, it was surgical. Fans weren't here for excuses; they picked apart specific moments where Barnes squandered chances and Gordon's absence felt like a mercy, with some even suggesting the winger had done the club a favour by sitting this one out. The real tension? It wasn't fury at the players — it was that cold, measured disappointment of supporters who'd seen enough inconsistency to stop making excuses, dissecting decision-making rather than just venting frustration.
Neutral
78.3%
"Really good counter attack, Barnes needs to hit the target there."
Disappointment
11.6%
"Yeah i love Barnes, mostly because he has such a good shot but today hasn't been his day unfortunately."
Annoyance
10.1%
"Harvey Barnes is fuckin awful. If he can't cut in on his right, he has nothing!"
Newcastle Collapse Late As Bournemouth Steal Victory
Team Overall 92 posts
Positive 13.0% Neutral 45.7% Negative 41.3%
Newcastle fans emerged from this collapse genuinely puzzled rather than furious — three-quarters of the discussion was pure pragmatism, with supporters clinging to the fact they'd at least grabbed a point instead of losing, which tells you everything about where their standards have dropped. But here's the thing: underneath that relief was a seething frustration nobody could quite ignore, because they'd watched their side create nothing, rely on scraps, and nearly get done by Bournemouth in the second half, which is absolutely not the narrative they wanted heading into the final stretch of the season.
Neutral
75.0%
"We didn’t drop points from a winning position. So big improvement lads!"
Disappointment
16.1%
"This is shit. We only scored from a lucky break. Haven't created a single chance. "
Admiration
8.9%
"We didn’t drop points from a winning position. So big improvement lads!"
Newcastle Fans React to Home Loss Frustration
Team Overall 84 posts
Positive 9.5% Neutral 46.4% Negative 44.0%
Newcastle's fanbase kept a remarkably level head after this home defeat at St James' Park, with three-quarters of the conversation sitting in neutral territory—fans were more interested in dissecting what went wrong tactically than launching into meltdown mode. But here's where it gets interesting: there was genuine amusement rippling through the threads, mostly directed at the broader context of English football's pecking order and some tongue-in-cheek banter about where Newcastle actually sits in the competitive landscape. The annoyance that did bubble up was relatively contained, suggesting this loss hurt less than it might have, perhaps because expectations around this particular fixture weren't sky-high to begin with.
Neutral
75.8%
"@NUFC @SRTRC_England @worflags That's great stadium st jemus park"
Amusement
16.7%
"@malcolmdonnison3987 Mate there are more than 7 clubs in England. Fool."
Annoyance
7.6%
"@NUFC @premierleague @SRTRC_England @worflags This is huge for them."
Newcastle Fans Blame Murphy's Defending For Late Defeat
Match Events 83 posts
Positive 13.3% Neutral 43.4% Negative 43.4%
Here's the thing: Newcastle fans were oddly restrained about what could've been absolute carnage on social media. Yes, there was frustration directed at Murphy's defending in the dying moments—lazy tracking back, positioning lapses, the usual suspects—but 82 per cent of the conversation stayed measured and level-headed, with supporters actually finding silver linings in Miley's performances and acknowledging the broader picture rather than going full meltdown mode. The sadness and annoyance that did bubble up felt less like rage and more like resignation, the kind of deflated disappointment you get when you know a match slipped away on individual errors rather than systemic collapse.
Neutral
82.5%
"My god, physically Miley is just getting better and better. We’ve got some player on our hands man."
Annoyance
10.5%
"Tonali’s set pieces are so bad"
Sadness
7.0%
"Tonali jogging back for the last goal 💀"
Newcastle Fans Fear for Tino's World Cup Hopes
Player Performance 72 posts
Positive 8.3% Neutral 29.2% Negative 62.5%
Newcastle fans are caught between resignation and frustration as Tino Livramento's World Cup ambitions seem to be pulling his focus away from Saint-James Park just when the Magpies need him most — and the worrying bit is they're not entirely blaming him for it. The overwhelming sense is one of acceptance rather than anger, with supporters recognising that a player eyeing international selection has already mentally checked out, which means the real problem isn't Tino's head being in Manchester, it's that Eddie Howe's defence has collapsed precisely when it matters, leaving Burn and Tripps looking exhausted and Botman out of form.
Neutral
72.3%
"Brilliant , Tino. Just great"
Sadness
17.0%
"I think it's quality more even than that. Tino has checked out, Burn and Tripps are past it and Botman is off form. Add in Wissa / Wolts struggles a"
Disappointment
10.6%
"Tino has been shite for a while, he was at fault for goals against Sunderland and Palace as well. Just a shame Tripps isn't any better."
Newcastle and Bournemouth Fans Rage Over VAR Delays and Soft Yellows
Referee Decisions 67 posts
Positive 6.0% Neutral 37.3% Negative 56.7%
Here's the thing — Newcastle and Bournemouth fans barely reacted at all, with over four-fifths staying completely neutral, but the ones who did care split into two very different camps. Some actually praised VAR for getting a decision right for once, whilst others absolutely lost it over the glacial review times, arguing that slow-motion theatre is killing the game's flow. And that's where the real frustration bubbled up: not because the ref was corrupt or the calls were obviously wrong, but because even when VAR worked, it felt like it took an eternity to do so.
Neutral
81.2%
"First good use of VAR since it was introduced "
Anger
12.5%
"I hate yellow cards for time wasting, they do nothing, there needs to be a more impactful punishment for it"
Disappointment
6.2%
"The level of refereeing is so poor now. Genuinely depressing how bad they are."
Newcastle Fans Divided Over Club's Anti-Racism Stance
Team Overall 65 posts
Positive 3.1% Neutral 23.1% Negative 73.8%
Here's the thing: when Newcastle rolled out their anti-racism message ahead of that clash with Bournemouth, the fanbase basically stayed silent—over 83 percent of the conversation was completely neutral, which tells you most supporters either backed it or simply didn't care enough to comment. But lurking underneath that calm surface was genuine tension. A small but vocal minority—around 16 percent combining annoyance and outright anger—started firing off replies that ranged from genuine frustration about what they saw as identity politics creeping into football, to downright offensive takes that proved exactly why the club needed that message in the first place.
Neutral
83.3%
"@NUFC @SRTRC_England @worflags Yay soon my white race won’t exist at all … good goys"
Annoyance
9.3%
"@NUFC @SRTRC_England @worflags Say no to racism. Strong message. Let's go!!"
Anger
7.4%
"@NUFC But but but you’ve got a full diversity team out! Diversity = zero white people. Fuck your racist club"
Newcastle Fans Debate Bruno's Impact in Defeat
Team Overall 62 posts
Positive 17.7% Neutral 43.5% Negative 38.7%
Newcastle fans were caught between the electrifying possibility of Bruno Guimaraes entering the match and genuine anxiety about his fitness, because with the season already slipping away, risking their star midfielder for a game that wouldn't change anything felt like madness. The debate revealed a classic fan split: the romantics dreaming of a worldie from their best player versus the pragmatists terrified Eddie Howe would throw him on half-fit and either blow the tie or sabotage his World Cup prep. And that tension right there—hope colliding with protective dread—tells you everything about where Newcastle were at that moment.
Neutral
87.5%
"Got goosebumps for Bruno, that man has aura"
Disapproval
6.2%
"We aren't salvaging anything. If Bruno plays unfit and gets hurt, ruins his world cup. It's not fair. "
Excitement
6.2%
"Got goosebumps for Bruno, that man has aura"
Newcastle Fans Dissect Hall's Mysterious Exit
Match Events 55 posts
Positive 1.8% Neutral 50.9% Negative 47.3%
Newcastle fans were caught between bafflement and frustration when Hall's unexpected exit unfolded during that crucial moment against Bournemouth—some genuinely praising his defensive work, others absolutely baffled by what they'd just witnessed, and a vocal minority ready to scapegoat him entirely for the defending breakdown. The overwhelming sense wasn't outrage but genuine confusion, because most supporters recognised decent play from the left-back before something went mysteriously wrong, leaving the fanbase divided between understanding context and demanding accountability. What really sparked the discourse wasn't fury—it was that uncomfortable mix of curiosity and resignation that comes when you're not quite sure if you've just watched misfortune or negligence.
Neutral
80.5%
"Great tackle by hall there"
Disappointment
9.8%
" Really poor defending, Hall let’s him into the box so easily."
Curiosity
9.8%
"I’m sorry but so many goals are coming from Lewis halls side, thought he was one of the best LB in the league"
Newcastle and Bournemouth Fans React to Dramatic Late Collapse
General 49 posts
Positive 4.1% Neutral 89.8% Negative 6.1%
Here's the thing — when you look at the actual fan reaction to this Newcastle versus Bournemouth clash, there's basically nothing here. The emotion data shows 96 percent neutral, and the posts we've got are sparse, fragmented, and honestly not even in English, which tells you everything you need to know about engagement levels. Whatever happened in this match, whether it was a dramatic collapse or not, the fanbase simply wasn't fired up enough to produce the kind of passionate discourse you'd normally expect from a late-game implosion.
Neutral
95.9%
"@NUFC قرب السقوط ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️"
Newcastle Fans Dissect Dan Burn's Defensive Struggles
Match Events 45 posts
Positive 28.9% Neutral 33.3% Negative 37.8%
Here's the thing — Newcastle fans weren't exactly tearing into Dan Burn after this one, they were too busy being distracted by literally everyone else on the pitch. With over 82 per cent of discussion sitting in neutral territory, supporters were clinical and matter-of-fact about what they'd witnessed, focusing their energy on praising Kieran Trippier's composure and Sven Botman's unexpected brilliance out wide rather than dwelling on Burn's struggles. The real story buried in these comments? Fans were so underwhelmed by the attacking display that they'd rather compliment their left-back's passing range than get wound up about defensive frailties — it's the kind of resigned acceptance you see when a team's problems run deeper than one player's performance.
Neutral
81.8%
"Some great passing by trippier "
Admiration
12.1%
"Nice, Tripper is playing well. Look forward to him helping us next season....."
Amusement
6.1%
"That was class by Botman on the left wing. Better than any move our wingers have done today lol"
Newcastle Fans Divided Over Manager Accountability
Team Overall 40 posts
Positive 0.0% Neutral 25.0% Negative 75.0%
Newcastle fans are genuinely split down the middle on who to blame for their collapse, with nearly three in five staying measured about it all, but here's where it gets spicy — exactly one in five are furious at the manager for building a squad in his image that's now crumbling, whilst another fifth reckon he's being let down and just needs more time. The real tension is this: some fans see a manager making the same tactical mistakes week after week and comparing it to keeping a failing employee, whilst others are clinging to the hope that better players executing his vision is the actual fix — except right now, that hope is looking pretty thin.
Neutral
58.3%
"I hate this team, but I hate the manager more for building it in his image. We need a 5-0 thumping for this board to wake the fuck up. "
Approval
20.8%
"But but but we still have the charger 😂😂"
Disapproval
20.8%
"Genuinely cant focus on one point long enough to write a rant, theres so much going wrong. There's no accountability, if these players and coaches can"
Newcastle Fans Despair as Recruitment and Leadership Failures Mount
Team Overall 40 posts
Positive 2.5% Neutral 12.5% Negative 85.0%
Newcastle fans have reached a breaking point, and it's not just about results—it's about the complete collapse of identity on the pitch. The disappointment and annoyance flooding the fanbase stems from one brutal realisation: the club looks utterly lost, lacking basic discipline and tactical coherence, as if they're fighting to avoid relegation rather than challenging for Europe like they were months ago. What's got supporters genuinely distraught isn't even defeat itself, it's the sense that nobody at the club—from the boardroom down to the players—seems to have answers anymore, and that absence of clarity or leadership is what's turning despair into genuine dread.
Disappointment
38.5%
"I'm so saddened by how these players have given up. Time and time again they lack focus and discipline."
Annoyance
30.8%
"We're back to playing once a week now and play exactly like a relegation team. How the fuck can you defend the man who tries to keep a failing system "
Neutral
30.8%
"You're going to have a very very interesting summer. Possibly losing your manager, multiple star players and the recruitment recently has left a lot t"
Newcastle Fans Left Reeling After Late Bournemouth Collapse
General 37 posts
Positive 27.0% Neutral 56.8% Negative 16.2%
Newcastle fans have just watched Bournemouth completely capitulate in the closing stages, and the reaction is split right down the middle — yeah, there's genuine relief and approval for the three points, but there's also a vein of dark humour running through the fanbase, with supporters taking the mickey out of their opponents' collapse whilst quietly pocketing what could be a massive result in the title race. What's striking is how measured the celebrations actually are; this isn't euphoria, it's the grim satisfaction of a team that knows it's just scraped through against a side that handed them the game on a plate.
Neutral
44.4%
"Fkn W ⚓️"
Amusement
29.6%
"Enjoy your cash 💰 "
Approval
25.9%
"Enjoy your cash 💰 "
Newcastle Fans Question Expensive Striker Decisions
Tactics 35 posts
Positive 5.7% Neutral 62.9% Negative 31.4%
Newcastle fans were caught between bewilderment and resignation on matchday 33 against Bournemouth, watching their expensive striker either languish on the bench or arrive too late to matter. The frustration wasn't volcanic—it was the cold, tired annoyance of a fanbase that's seen this tactical pattern before, questioning why they're bankrolling elite talent only to deploy it in the final moments when the game's already gone. That sarcasm about signing a 22-year-old Messi? That's not real anger—that's the exhausted wit of fans who've stopped believing the system works, and they wanted answers from the club about why millions were being wasted on players who weren't trusted when it counted.
Neutral
80.0%
"@NUFC Yeah that’s a good idea. 5 mins of normal time left after going a goal down again"
Curiosity
10.0%
"@NUFC @brunoog97 Could you put our striker on the pitch please you little prick?"
Annoyance
10.0%
"@NUFC Bring on the 2 strikers for the last 30 seconds again!! What a heap of shit"
Bournemouth's Late Show Stuns Newcastle at St James
Match Events 33 posts
Positive 63.6% Neutral 27.3% Negative 9.1%
Here's the thing: Bournemouth's dramatic late winner at St James Park wasn't just relief—it was genuine admiration, with nearly half the fan discourse celebrating the sheer quality of the moment rather than the three points themselves. Sandro's header cut through the emotional noise, and you could feel fans respecting the execution, the technique, the clinical finishing when it mattered most. There was love in there too, sure, but what really stuck was how many supporters acknowledged this wasn't lucky—it was proper football, properly finished, and that's why the conversation stayed elevated rather than descending into pure chaos.
Admiration
44.4%
"That was nice from Sandro "
Neutral
40.7%
"That was nice from Sandro "
Love
14.8%
"Lovely ball in. Credit where it's due"
Newcastle Fans Dissect Dan Burn's Defensive Struggles
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45 posts
Newcastle supporters are fixating on Dan Burn's positioning and defensive vulnerabilities during the 2-1 loss to Bournemouth, with particular criticism over how the left-back failed to contain Bournemouth's attacking threats, whilst simultaneously praising Sven Botman's unexpected defensive heroics on the wing despite the team's overall inability to keep a clean sheet.
Burn's A Liability, Full Stop
These fans have written off Dan Burn entirely and believe he's become a defensive catastrophe who's actively costing Newcastle points.
37.8%
Dan Burn
"Fuck no not BDB LB."
"Botman is trash."
Where Did That Come From
Observers trying to process what just happened on the pitch, genuinely confused about the decision-making or positioning that led to the moment.
33.3%
neutral
Dan Burn
"I say this unironically. I’d rather go into next season with only but only burn and twiaw than botman and twiaw. He’s just like not very good. And injury prone "
"Where the fuck is Burn going there"
Trippier's The Real One Here
These supporters are pivoting praise toward Kieran Trippier's performance, using the chaos as an opportunity to highlight who's actually doing the business defensively.
28.9%
admiration amusement
Dan Burn
"Nice, Tripper is playing well. Look forward to him helping us next season....."
"Some great passing by trippier "
The Darkly Funny Truth
Fans acknowledging Botman's tactical foul through sarcasm and gallows humour, recognising it as necessary damage control but treating it like a symptom of deeper defensive problems.
25.0%
"Ok we need people absolutely downing on the bot"
"Botman takes a yellow to save Evanilson from setting NUFC up for another goal. 🤣"
We Need An Actual Conversation
The most analytical camp demanding serious debate about personnel, refusing to let individual moments pass without questioning whether the current defensive setup is sustainable.
25.0%
"Ok we need people absolutely downing on the bot"
"Botman takes a yellow to save Evanilson from setting NUFC up for another goal. 🤣"
Newcastle Fans Resign to Season, Eye Summer Reset
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111 posts
Newcastle supporters are expressing fatigue and acceptance about a disappointing campaign, with several indicating they've mentally checked out until the summer and are already looking ahead to next season's fresh start. The discussion reflects a pragmatic, almost resigned tone rather than anger — fans are treating the remainder of the season as write-off business.
Season's Already Dead, Move On
These fans have mentally checked out and are counting down the days until summer, convinced this campaign is beyond saving and not worth the emotional investment.
36.9%
annoyance
season Bruno Guimarães
"I’m just so tired of this shit this year. It’s been like this since the start of the year."
"Why am I ruining my weekend watching this absolute shower of shite again? Think I’d genuinely rather wank with a razor blade than watch us play 90 minutes against anyone these days"
Numb Acceptance, Same Old Story
This group has made peace with disappointment through repetition — they're showing up and witnessing the mess, but without the anger, just resignation that week after week will bring more of the same.
36.0%
neutral
season Bruno Guimarães
"Absolutely shite. This season has been a disaster. Bring on the end of the season. I need to have a little bit of disappointment left for the world cup. "
"Another dogshit performance, see you next week lads for more of the same. "
Finding Light Outside the Pitch
A small but vocal minority refusing to let results define their weekend, deliberately pivoting their attention to entertainment and life beyond football because that's what keeps them sane right now.
27.0%
joy
season Bruno Guimarães
"It was glorious yesterday, just makes us appreciate the nice days more haha"
"Paradise on Disney+ had me hooked "
Newcastle Fans Divided on Defender Performances After Bournemouth Loss
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138 posts
Following Newcastle's 1-2 defeat to Bournemouth, supporters are locked in debate about individual player quality, with particular criticism aimed at defender Thiaw's recent form and calls for alternatives like Schar to be given opportunities. The discussion reveals frustration with what fans perceive as a regression in defensive standards this season.
He's An Absolute Disgrace
Fans who've seen enough and want the defender removed immediately, convinced he's one of the worst players ever to wear a Newcastle shirt.
55.1%
annoyance
sell
"He's so fucking bad oh my god. Actually get him off the pitch. Worst player I've EVER seen play for Newcastle."
"Hes absolutely terrible one of the most overrated footballers in the league."
The Talent Is There, Honestly
Measured voices acknowledging real defensive issues whilst recognising the player has genuine quality buried beneath inconsistent performances.
27.5%
neutral
Bruno Guimarães Joe Willock
"If Thiaw was English he’d be getting a lot more scrutiny. Genuinely one of the worst centre backs I have seen play in the Premier League"
"@mikeyjpatt @NUFC I keep wanting him to prove me wrong but he is probably our worst player by far. He is dreadful just sell the cunt and if Wissa and woltemade aren't good enough o"
Where's The Legendary Status From
Sceptical supporters questioning whether past achievements justify current standing, demanding proof that reputation matches present-day output.
26.7%
"Why is he a legend? You won the carabao Cup and that's all? I'm not being rude BTW. Just wondering why he's popular."
"Tavenir a fantastic player. Big teams missed out on him"
Actually Class When He Shows Up
Fans celebrating his elite moments and positioning him amongst the league's elite, convinced the quality will eventually become consistent.
17.4%
admiration
David Brooks Enes Ünal Evanilson
"He is awesome isn't he "
"Genuinely one of the best midfielders in the league this year "
Newcastle Fans Debate Osula's Quality After Equaliser Drama
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122 posts
Newcastle supporters were split over William Osula's performance after his controversial equaliser against Bournemouth, with some praising his pace, awareness, and composure whilst others questioned whether he suits the club's tactical system and whether manager Eddie Howe's selections cost them the match. The discussion centred on Osula's goal-scoring potential as a developing talent versus broader frustrations about the team's tactical direction and squad management.
The Tactical Inquest
These fans accept the goal happened but are livid that Osula started in the first place—they're less celebrating the moment and more demanding Howe finds literally anyone else to lead the line.
40.2%
neutral
Jacob Murphy Harvey Barnes
"Osula as expected, was shite. (The rest were as well like, but Osula should never start). Do something different Howe ffs."
"Playing Wolte cant possibly be much worse than this shite performance. German nr 9 rotting on the bench is fucking absurd. By all means play Osula, but put him on the wing. "
The Performance Verdict
Furious at Osula's overall display and utterly unimpressed by his celebration, these fans see the goal as a rare bright spot in an abysmal performance that masked a deeper problem.
32.8%
Jacob Murphy Harvey Barnes
"osula celebration is the worst ive ever seen"
"Osula is so bad."
The Relief Merchants
They're just happy Newcastle got the equaliser and giving Osula credit for stepping up when it mattered, choosing to savour the drama rather than dissect the earlier failures.
27.0%
admiration
Jacob Murphy Harvey Barnes
"Hell yea. Happy for Osula!!"
"OSULAAAAAA! Great finish lad!"
Newcastle Fans Torn Apart by Bournemouth's Battling Away Win
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106 posts
Newcastle supporters are absolutely gutted after surrendering a 1-1 lead to lose 2-1 at home to Bournemouth, with the discussion split between those demanding manager Eddie Howe's head and those grudgingly impressed by Bournemouth's resilience and determination. Meanwhile, neutral observers and Bournemouth fans are highlighting how the visitors' unbeaten run and improving squad depth could genuinely challenge for European football this season.
The Damage Assessment Crew
They're accepting the loss but terrified by how easily Bournemouth dismantled them without breaking a sweat.
42.5%
neutral
Jacob Murphy Harvey Barnes
"@NUFC Still sick about both derbies so decide the only way you can get one up on Sunlun this season is to bend owa for Bournemouth to keep them competing in the hunt for European f"
"@NUFC Worst thing is Bournemouth didn't have to work that hard to win that game. This is the scary bit"
The Angry Accountability Squad
Furious with Newcastle's abject performance and disgusted by Bournemouth's unprofessional antics, they're demanding better from their own side.
33.0%
disappointment
Jacob Murphy Harvey Barnes
"Totally awful today,and two fingers to the Bournemouth players for their 'smoking' celebration.Not exactly a good example for the bairns watching.Sigh,I just don't understand what "
"Bournemouth have been sh**e this second half too, at one point they could barely string a pass together. It really highlights how poor we are."
The History Haunters
They're invoking past comebacks and near-misses to convince themselves this defeat doesn't define the season — yet.
26.5%
"Totally awful today,and two fingers to the Bournemouth players for their 'smoking' celebration.Not exactly a good example for the bairns watching.Sigh,I just don't understand what "
"Just a reminder Sunderland where 2 down against Bournemouth and won 3-2"
The Bournemouth Believers
Celebrating Bournemouth's survival credentials and their clinical away victory as evidence of a club on the rise.
24.5%
admiration
Jacob Murphy Harvey Barnes
"What a great time to support Bournemouth. Thank you.."
"Way to go, Bournemouth! They have clinched another season in the Premier League in '26/'27!"
Bournemouth Celebrate Crucial Victory Over Newcastle
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260 posts
Bournemouth supporters are revelling in their 2-1 away win at Newcastle, with fans highlighting the club's impressive unbeaten run and growing belief that they're establishing themselves as a genuine Premier League force under manager Andoni Iraola. The neutral sentiment reflects a mix of celebration from Bournemouth fans alongside acknowledgement from Newcastle supporters of a disappointing result in what was a closely contested match.
Cherries True Believers
These fans are genuinely invested in Bournemouth's project and celebrate individual performances and team progress because they see something real being built at the club.
43.1%
admiration amusement
win season
"@afcbournemouth So pleased for him. What a team , UTCIAD"
"@afcbournemouth Love this for him, he's had such a good season."
The Stat Merchants
This group processes results through the lens of numbers and patterns, pointing out unbeaten runs are hollow without wins and highlighting where the team is actually vulnerable despite the positive scoreline.
40.0%
neutral
win season
"@afcbournemouth Both you scrubs missing clear chances to keep the game under is scummy asf"
"@afcbournemouth WORST UNBEATEN RUN EVER IN THE PREMIER LEAGUE 7DRAWS . 6WINS 😭😭"
Respectful Neutrals
Whether Bournemouth loyalists or visitors from other clubs, they acknowledge a job well done without excessive emotion, giving credit where it is plainly due.
30.4%
"up the cherries"
"as a Chelsea fan but love for bouremouth well done 🍒"
The Evanilson Inquisition
Frustrated by what they see as repeated underperformance from a key player, they believe individual mistakes are costing the team points and refuse to let positive results mask deeper problems.
16.9%
win season
"@afcbournemouth I don’t understand why evanilson is playing. A terrible game of him. He is a disaster almost all games"
"@afcbournemouth Evanlison is fucking horrific"
Newcastle Fans Lose Patience With Howe After Bournemouth Stalemate
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312 posts
Newcastle supporters are turning sharply against Eddie Howe following a frustrating 0-0 draw, with widespread calls for his sacking and genuine concern the club faces relegation under his management. The fanbase is divided between those questioning his tactical approach and those reminiscing about potentially bringing him back if circumstances change — but consensus leans heavily toward wanting him out before next season.
Eddie Out, No Questions Asked
These fans have reached breaking point — they believe Howe's predictable tactics and repeated failure against teams like Bournemouth prove he's simply not the answer, and patience has officially run out.
49.4%
annoyance
Eddie
"@NUFC Ahhhhh fucking godddddd, what a delusional dumb arse sub!!! #EddieOut!"
"Why is Eddie a predictable doylem. It's so depressing."
Systemic Collapse, Not Just The Manager
This group accepts the result as symptomatic of deeper problems — they're acknowledging poor performance whilst recognising that blame extends beyond Howe alone to an underperforming squad that shares responsibility.
35.9%
neutral
Eddie Bruno Guimarães
"Jesus this the worst I've seen us play in a long time. Eddie it is time to go, this isn't working."
"It's also not just in Eddie, fuck half the players as well. "
The Meme Team Defence
These contrarians are either taking the piss out of Howe with dark humour or genuinely backing him, using comedy and sarcasm to either deflect frustration or express genuine affection for the manager.
22.4%
"Agent eddie still refuses to beat Bournemouth 😂😂"
"love eddie in charge priceless quality "
The Ride-Or-Die Believers
A small but vocal contingent still trusts Howe's methods and personality, viewing setbacks as temporary and convinced that his motivational speeches and character will ultimately deliver the goods.
14.7%
gratitude
Eddie Bruno Guimarães
"@NUFC Can’t wait for a great half time talk from Eddie! They usually work a treat!"
"@NUFC I love Eddie he's so funny."
Newcastle Fans Grapple With Defensive Collapse Loss
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124 posts
Newcastle supporters are dismayed after losing 2-1 to Bournemouth, with widespread criticism focused on the team's poor defensive organisation and the absence of key attacking players like Alexander Isak. Fans are questioning whether the squad's quality matches the financial investment and expressing concern that star players are mentally checked out ahead of the January transfer window.
The Damage Report
Newcastle fans absolutely livid over a genuinely dreadful defensive display, convinced they've witnessed one of the season's worst individual and collective performances.
49.2%
disappointment
ole injuries
"That’s one of the worst performance I’ve ever seen from a Newcastle player. "
"Most toothless performance of the season. Awful."
Moving On Regardless
Pragmatic supporters simply accepting the result and refocusing on the next challenge, treating defeats as part of the long-term project rather than existential crises.
36.3%
neutral
ole injuries
"Back underway at St. James' Park... HOWAY THE LADS! 🖤🤍 https://t.co/tTC6AF0mIk"
"I like them they upset the bigger clubs and are run propley which is why we will see them in the premier league for a long time"
Finding Silver Linings
The rare optimists spotting moments of genuine quality in the defeat and choosing to celebrate what went right rather than dwell on the collapse.
14.5%
amusement
ole injuries
"great football for the second goal congratulations from a Newcastle fan."
"A big away day W 😍 https://t.co/wrtMxonixI"
Newcastle Fans Dissect Defensive Collapse Against Bournemouth
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125 posts
Newcastle supporters are furious about their side's pathetic defending in a 1-2 loss, with both goals conceded coming from poor positioning and switched-off play in the six-yard box rather than spectacular strikes they could stomach. The negativity runs deeper than the result itself—fans are equally frustrated by the team's lack of intensity, inability to create chances, and baffling inconsistency, questioning whether the players are even trying with conviction.
The Defensive Meltdown Brigade
These fans are absolutely seething about sloppy, inexcusable defending in the six-yard box — they see today's collapse as a recurring pattern that's destroying Newcastle's season.
61.6%
annoyance disappointment
Bruno Guimarães Joe Willock
"This slow throw in bollocks is fucking gross. I'd HATE it if we played like that."
"Thing that really annoys me at the moment is the goals conceded are just so shit. Both goals today were in 6yard box resulting from crappy or switched off defending. I can stomach "
The Pattern Recognisers
Cool-headed observers clocking the uncomfortable truth: Newcastle consistently look dangerous going forward but remain nervously fragile at the back, and they're tired of watching it repeat.
26.4%
neutral
Bruno Guimarães Joe Willock
"Hey look an easy goal against defenders standing around. We are so consistent. "
"We always look good when we go forward nervous at the back"
The Individual Blame Hunters
These supporters are pinpointing specific defensive failures — particularly Trippier's positioning on the second goal — while also cynically noting possession stats don't tell the real story.
21.1%
"That defending on the second goal by Trippier is criminal ."
"Waiting for the “Well, I thought we controlled the game” because we had 53% possession kicking it around the back"
The Silver Linings Crew
Refusing to ignore the positives, this smaller camp highlights Newcastle's sharp midfield play and attacking intent as genuine bright spots worth celebrating despite the loss.
12.0%
Bruno Guimarães Joe Willock Sandro Tonali
"Our midfield interplay has been good today, quick and incisive between Sandro, Ramsey, and Miley "
"Reaching their box a bit more which is good."
Newcastle Fans Blame Murphy's Defending For Late Defeat
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83 posts
Newcastle supporters were heavily critical of Jacob Murphy's tracking back during Bournemouth's winning goal in the 85th minute, with fans arguing his lacklustre defensive work directly contributed to the 1-2 loss. The discussion also touched on frustration with other squad members and broader concerns about Newcastle's defensive shape in the final moments.
The Defensive Breakdown Brigade
These fans are absolutely seething at Murphy and Tonali's positioning and work rate, convinced the late collapse was down to individual errors rather than tactical problems.
43.4%
annoyance sadness
Bruno Guimarães Joe Willock
"Tonali’s set pieces are so bad"
"See Tonali pressing right before that goal and no fucker went with him? They've given up man. Absolutely shocking "
The Effort Appreciators
This camp sees the bigger picture and refuses to scapegoat players, instead giving credit for graft and acknowledging decent performances even in defeat.
43.4%
neutral
Bruno Guimarães Joe Willock
"Can never doubt Tonali's effort."
"Miley 6, Tonali RCM today - I like it."
The Ruthless Accountability Crew
They're calling out specific defensive failures with brutal honesty, prepared to name names and argue certain players simply aren't good enough for Newcastle's ambitions.
25.0%
"Tonali jogging back for the last goal 💀"
"Murphy not tracking back again, absolutely shite. Can't wait to see the back of him."
The Silver Linings Merchants
Determined to find the positives in a loss, these fans champion individual improvements and career trajectories while politely sidestepping the actual failure at the back.
13.3%
Bruno Guimarães Joe Willock
"My god, physically Miley is just getting better and better. We’ve got some player on our hands man."
"Murphy has great stats for a few seasons. He can put in a cross which is nice"
Bournemouth's Late Show Stuns Newcastle at St James
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33 posts
AFC Bournemouth supporters celebrated a deserved 2-1 victory built on solid defensive displays and clinical finishing, with particular praise for full back Adrien Truffert's 85th-minute winner and goalkeeper Djordje Petrovic's crucial saves. Newcastle fans acknowledged Bournemouth's superiority whilst frustratingly noting their habitual collapse in the final stages of matches.
Sandro's Masterclass Moment
Bournemouth fans celebrating the sheer quality of the finish, admiring a striker doing exactly what he's paid to do when it matters most.
63.6%
admiration love
Adam Smith Marcos Senesi Djordje Petrovic
"That was nice from Sandro "
"amazing header, just get something on it lol"
The Defensive Catastrophe Breakdown
Neutral observers calling out the brutal reality of Newcastle's collapse, dissecting how a free header from six yards out represents complete defensive failure.
27.3%
neutral
Adam Smith Marcos Senesi
"Free header on the 6 yard box. Brutal"
"Free fucking header."
St James Park's Cruel Curse
Newcastle supporters seething at the pattern repeating itself, convinced their home ground is haunted by late goals and questioning whether the club is cursed to suffer in the same way every season.
9.1%
Adam Smith Marcos Senesi
"Death, taxes, and a 80th minute goal at St James"
"Free fucking header."
Newcastle Fans Debate Bruno's Impact in Defeat
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62 posts
Newcastle supporters are split on whether Bruno Guimaraes' return from injury genuinely improved the team's performance or merely masked deeper structural problems, with many acknowledging that his presence lifted teammates' efforts but questioning whether relying on one player to fix a 2-0 defeat exposes dangerous fragility across the squad.
The Return We Needed
Fans processing Bruno's comeback with cautious hope, acknowledging he's back but waiting to see if his presence alone can actually turn things around.
43.5%
neutral
Kieran Trippier Dan Burn
"@NUFC @brunoog97 Good to see Bruno back but once again it’s just like for like changes hoping Bruno produces some fuckin magic to save the game."
"BRUNO!!!!!!"
He's Carrying Dead Weight
Angry supporters blaming the collective collapse around Bruno, arguing he's the only one fighting whilst the rest of the squad lets him down.
38.7%
Kieran Trippier Dan Burn
"@NUFC You fucking stink. Bruno the only one who looked bothered"
"I feel terrible Bruno has to walk back into this shit show "
One Man Can't Save This
Cynical realists pointing out that Bruno's return is no magic fix, exposing deeper structural problems that no single player signing can solve.
28.6%
"dopey Joelinton and Bruno G first 2 out of the door please"
"So Bruno coming back didn’t magically fix everything? Much like my plan to get rich by winning the euro millions, if that doesn’t work looks like we’re all out of ideas."
The Joelinton Question
Fans identifying specific underperformers and demanding changes, with Joelinton becoming the focal point for frustration over recruitment and selection decisions.
21.4%
"dopey Joelinton and Bruno G first 2 out of the door please"
"So Bruno coming back didn’t magically fix everything? Much like my plan to get rich by winning the euro millions, if that doesn’t work looks like we’re all out of ideas."
Bruno's Got That Aura
The believers, riding the emotional high of their star's return and genuinely convinced he brings an intangible quality that could shift everything.
17.7%
excitement
Kieran Trippier Dan Burn
"Got goosebumps for Bruno, that man has aura"
"Doesn't take much to get us excited, Bruno worldie incoming"
Newcastle Fans Fear for Tino's World Cup Hopes
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72 posts
Newcastle supporters are frustrated and sympathetic after Tino Livramento suffered a groin injury during the 2-1 defeat to Bournemouth, with fans worrying the blow could derail his international tournament prospects and expressing concern about the defender becoming injury-prone. The discussion reveals anxiety about the club's defensive vulnerability more broadly, with some questioning whether key players like Livramento, Kieran Trippier, and Sven Botman are capable of carrying the side through the season.
Tino's Lost It Completely
These fans believe Tino has mentally checked out of Newcastle altogether, with his World Cup aspirations already pulling him away from the pitch and his defending has become genuinely indefensible.
62.5%
sadness disappointment
"@NUFC Tino is fucking crap, 10 yard start on him."
"Such shit defending from Tino. "
The Whole Defence Has Collapsed
This group reckons it's not just Tino—the entire back line has crumbled under pressure, with ageing legs and poor form across the board creating a systemic problem that no individual can fix.
36.4%
"I think it's quality more even than that. Tino has checked out, Burn and Tripps are past it and Botman is off form. Add in Wissa / Wolts struggles and it's a recipe for disaster"
"Take Tindall with him.. he is part of this inefficient finish"
Swapping Him Out Makes Sense
These pragmatists accept Tino's struggles as a reality and see substituting him as the logical tactical move, recognising that fresh legs and a different approach might stem the bleeding.
29.2%
neutral
"Waugh saying Trips is maybe coming on at the restart. Tino’s head is in Manchester already so probably a good idea."
"Should be fun, Tino struggled with pace of the winger....Trippier should do wonders."
Quality Player, Wrong Final Third
The rare defenders acknowledge Tino's genuine talent and athleticism but argue he lacks the finishing touch and creative edge that separates elite full-backs from the merely very good.
8.3%
"Brilliant , Tino. Just great"
"Tino is excellent until the final ball. Unpopular opinion but Miley was more of a 'rounded' RB. Not as pacey, but solid and far better passing range."
Newcastle's Inconsistency Problem Frustrates Fans After Bournemouth Draw
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1322 posts
Newcastle supporters are venting their frustration over the team's inability to perform consistently, with fans pointing out they mysteriously raise their game against big sides whilst struggling against relegation-battling opponents like Bournemouth. The underlying concern is that despite being mathematically safe, Newcastle's erratic performances suggest they lack the quality to genuinely challenge for European places, with many questioning whether they'll ever find the consistency needed at the highest level.
We're Throwing This Away
Fans absolutely seething that Newcastle are squandering opportunities and underperforming week after week, convinced the team simply doesn't have the mentality to deliver when it matters.
55.1%
annoyance
Howe
"@NUFC Fuck off you stupid cunts, why do you ruin my weekend every single fucking week"
"@Ocunited7 @NUFC Never been to old Trafford in your life. To add to it, you’re so dog shit you lost to us you stupid prick."
The Excuses Don't Cut It
Pragmatic supporters acknowledging real issues — missing key players, poor individual performances — but frustrated because these explanations don't change the scoreline or fix the chronic inconsistency.
36.8%
neutral
Howe game
"@NullSet123456 @deathbrewed @NUFC We didn’t have SD you thick cunt & our players have been playing shit too"
"@NUFC The whole back line are a fucking disgrace"
Let's See What Happens Next
Fence-sitters waiting to pass judgment, banking on Newcastle bouncing back against bigger teams whilst hedging their bets on what comes next in the fixture list.
21.6%
"But theyll turn up against Man United tho"
"Derby tomorrow come on Everton"
Trust The Process Completely
A tiny contingent of believers defending the project and dismissing criticism, convinced the manager knows best and that patience will eventually vindicate their faith in the direction.
8.1%
amusement
Howe game
"@NUFC KEEP HAPPY CLAPPING ALL!!!!! He’s doing a bang up job! #NUFC"
"What a great fan of the team you are."
Newcastle Collapse Late As Bournemouth Steal Victory
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92 posts
Newcastle United fans are devastated after surrendering a 1-1 draw to lose 2-1 in the final minutes, with supporters furious that their side capitulated in the second half despite an equaliser giving them hope. The overwhelming frustration centres on Newcastle's inability to maintain defensive discipline and intensity through ninety minutes, with fans bitterly noting they'd be safe if matches ended at eighty minutes.
The Pragmatists Accept Reality
These fans have moved past the emotions and are simply digesting what happened on the pitch — Bournemouth were sharper, Newcastle were wasteful, and the better team took the three points.
45.7%
neutral
position 2-1
"Well at least it's a better start than against Palace so far "
"Better team won."
The Fury Of Wasted Potential
This is the angry contingent who watched Newcastle fail to create anything meaningful and somehow gift Bournemouth a victory, turning frustration into a rallying cry about how much lower standards have dropped.
41.3%
disappointment
position 2-1
"This is shit. We only scored from a lucky break. Haven't created a single chance. "
"Pathetic first half, should be 2-0 down."
The Glass Half Full Brigade
These optimists are clinging to the narrative that any point salvaged is progress, celebrating damage limitation rather than demanding Newcastle actually go out and win matches like a top-six club should.
13.0%
admiration
position 2-1
"We didn’t drop points from a winning position. So big improvement lads!"
"Yes, only one point dropped today instead of three. It's a vast improvement"
Newcastle and Bournemouth Fans Rage Over VAR Delays and Soft Yellows
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67 posts
Supporters from both sides have torn into the officiating, with particular fury directed at VAR's glacial decision-making on the Osula goal and what they see as trigger-happy yellow card distribution for trivial offences like time-wasting and minor contact. The frustration cuts deeper than just one match — fans are venting systemic complaints about Premier League refereeing inconsistency and broadcasters failing to show replays from the correct angles.
The Refereeing is Broken Brigade
These fans believe the officiating has become genuinely unfit for purpose, with soft yellows and VAR delays exposing a system that's actively harming the quality of football.
56.7%
anger disappointment
"I hate yellow cards for time wasting, they do nothing, there needs to be a more impactful punishment for it"
"The level of refereeing is so poor now. Genuinely depressing how bad they are."
The Measured Case-by-Case Crowd
They're willing to defend this specific decision on its merits and acknowledge decent refereeing when they see it, refusing to join the blanket condemnation.
37.3%
neutral
"Always believed in VAR and felt it was making the right decision me"
"Not the 1st time btw. Decent ref, Brammall."
The Inconsistency Investigators
These supporters are fixated on the pattern of poor calls and technical blunders, questioning whether certain referees like Bramall should still be trusted with top-flight matches.
22.4%
"Can't believe Brammel still has a job, TERRIBLE ref."
"Why show the replay of the possible offside from the front? For years sports tv technicians have known that a side view is the definitive angle yet somehow in 2026 people are being"
The VAR Vindication Society
A rare breed who've actually seen VAR deliver a correct call here, finally breaking their losing streak and proving the technology can work when used properly.
6.0%
"First good use of VAR since it was introduced "
"This ref has been pretty decent for a change "
Newcastle Fans Torn Over Gordon and Barnes After Defeat
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101 posts
Newcastle supporters are deeply divided over Anthony Gordon's absence and whether he should be dropped or protected, with heated debate about his commitment, scoring record, and whether midfielder Elliot Barnes is a genuine alternative or simply not good enough. The discussion reveals frustration with the team's attacking performance following the 1-2 loss to Bournemouth, with some blaming Gordon's attitude and others defending him against scapegoating.
Barnes Can't Cut It Here
These fans believe Harvey Barnes is fundamentally limited as a footballer — lacking the technical range and football intelligence to perform at Premier League level, and reckon he deserves far more criticism for his one-dimensional play.
58.4%
disappointment annoyance
Kieran Trippier Dan Burn
"Harvey Barnes is fuckin awful. If he can't cut in on his right, he has nothing!"
"Forgetting the terrible defending for a minute. Barnes is actually a shocking footballer, does not get called out enough for how poor he is on the ball!"
Bad Day, Good Player
This group recognises Barnes has genuine quality and international recognition, but accepts that today simply wasn't his day and prefers to judge him on his better performances rather than one poor outing.
33.7%
neutral
Kieran Trippier Dan Burn
"Yeah i love Barnes, mostly because he has such a good shot but today hasn't been his day unfortunately."
"Barnes got an England cap OMFG"
Talented But Infuriatingly Inconsistent
These supporters acknowledge Barnes has moments of real ability — particularly his shot — but are frustrated by his erratic form, selfishness in possession, and tendency to vanish from games for extended stretches.
25.7%
"Barnes is so selfish it's unbelievable. Never tries to find a pass."
"Barnes got called up for England, he's just a average player, has the odd good day then disappears for the next few games. You can't get in the top 6 year after year with that ty"
At Least We Had One Bright Spark
A small pocket of fans clinging to positive moments within defeat, spotting decent tactical moves and ironically suggesting Gordon's absence was a blessing, rather than condemning everyone outright.
7.9%
Jacob Murphy Harvey Barnes Yoane Wissa
"Really good counter attack, Barnes needs to hit the target there."
"@NUFC The best thing Gordon has done for us in the PL this season is sit this game out. https://t.co/Ndns7J7XvJ"
Newcastle and Bournemouth Fans Slam Refereeing in Goalless Stalemate
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251 posts
Supporters from both sides are expressing frustration with the officials' performance during a drab 0-0 draw, with fans describing the match and refereeing decisions as embarrassing and disgraceful. The overwhelmingly negative reaction suggests fans felt the referee's management of the game detracted from what was already a disappointing spectacle on the pitch.
The Ref Robbed Us
Nearly half the fanbase is absolutely seething — they believe the officiating was genuinely incompetent and cost their side something they deserved.
48.6%
anger
games
"This is soo fucking poor. "
"God we’re so shit. "
Show Me The Replays
The largest neutral camp wants to actually debate what happened rather than rage, treating the controversy as a puzzle worth dissecting rather than a conspiracy.
41.4%
neutral
games
"Lady Luck has a sense of humour"
"This is hilarious not gonna lie"
We've Weathered Worse Storms
These fans are using dark humour and perspective to process the result, acknowledging it's frustrating but contextualising it against worse refereeing disasters they've endured.
33.3%
"I have seen far, _far_ worse"
"I'll update yt just to make it fair on u guys, thishit is embarrassing 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂"
The Bigger Picture Crew
This group sits back and assesses the incident with measured distance, willing to admit the call was dodgy whilst keeping it in proportion with the wider season narrative.
22.2%
"I have seen far, _far_ worse"
"I'll update yt just to make it fair on u guys, thishit is embarrassing 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂"
Actually Fair Enough
A small but vocal minority genuinely agreed with the referee's decision and aren't afraid to say so, even knowing they'll get buried by the outrage.
10.0%
amusement
games
"I couldn’t agree more. "
"Oh wow I actually didn't know that. Thanks!"
Newcastle Fans Turn on Manager After Bournemouth Stalemate
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330 posts
With Newcastle dropping points against struggling Bournemouth, supporters are openly questioning their manager's decisions and calling for change, whilst simultaneously praising Bournemouth boss Andoni Iraola's tactical approach and management. The fanbase is fractured between those demanding patience for a rebuild and those convinced the club's recent transfer strategy and managerial direction has derailed their season.
Sack Him, Season's Over
Half the fanbase has completely lost faith and believes the manager's time is up because this result proves Newcastle lack the character and quality to compete for European spots.
50.0%
disappointment
Howe Jacob Murphy Harvey Barnes
"@NUFC @jamiereuben @PIF_en PISS POOR YET AGAIN! When are you gonna sack this absolute prat??!? Season is done, finish about 14th and all the top players will leave. Fucking disgrac"
"@NUFC Well fucking done you bunch of spineless pricks. Going to cost the manager who gave you everything his job. Sell the lot of them apart from Bruno, Miley and Hall."
Fair Assessment, Tough Day
Over 40 percent of supporters are taking the sting out of the loss by acknowledging Bournemouth played well and contextualising the performance as one bad result rather than total collapse.
40.6%
neutral
Jacob Murphy Harvey Barnes
"Our dreadfulness aside, Bournemouth are a very steady team. Iraola has done a good job with them. "
"Hes to good to be at Newcastle"
Context Merchants
A small but vocal optimistic camp insists that one draw doesn't erase a season's work, and that the manager's overall body of work remains respectable compared to Newcastle's recent history.
9.4%
Jacob Murphy Harvey Barnes
"There’s a really gifted kid in the U10s team I coach, I think we should make him the manager at this point "
"If you only look at this season yeah, his overall tenure is one of the better ones in the league"
Newcastle Fans React to Home Loss Frustration
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84 posts
Newcastle United supporters are venting their disappointment after a 1-2 defeat at home to Bournemouth, with the post-match discourse dominated by criticism of individual player performances and broader frustration at another dropped result. The discussion reflects the neutral sentiment typical of a deflating loss — fans are engaged but clearly disheartened rather than constructive about what went wrong.
Moving Past The Defeat
These fans are processing the result with measured acceptance, choosing to focus on positive individual performances and forward momentum rather than dwelling on the loss itself.
46.4%
neutral
"@NUFC @brunoog97 LET'S GO WOR CAPTAIN"
"@NUFC @SRTRC_England @worflags Long overdue recognition"
Venting The Rage
This contingent is genuinely furious with the team's display, resorting to aggressive criticism and insults as an outlet for their frustration at what they perceive as a capitulation.
44.0%
annoyance
"@NUFC @SRTRC_England @worflags Fuck you woke idiots. 🤡🐒."
"@NUFC @SRTRC_England @worflags Glad you lost u fags"
Picking Apart The Details
These supporters are locked in the tactical and contextual weeds, debating the specifics of what went wrong and whether external factors played a role in the outcome.
33.3%
"@malcolmdonnison3987 Mate there are more than 7 clubs in England. Fool."
"It’s probably England tbf."
The Glass Half Full Brigade
A small but resilient group choosing to highlight positives like stadium atmosphere and competitive progress, refusing to let one loss derail their belief in where the club is heading.
9.5%
amusement
"@NUFC @SRTRC_England @worflags That's great stadium st jemus park"
"@NUFC @premierleague @SRTRC_England @worflags This is huge for them."
Newcastle Fans Left Reeling After Late Bournemouth Collapse
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37 posts
Newcastle United supporters are expressing disbelief and frustration after surrendering a 1-1 draw to lose 2-1 to Bournemouth in the closing stages, with fans sarcastically referencing the "mind the gap" phrase to mock what they perceive as a catastrophic defensive lapse. The overwhelmingly deflated reaction suggests deep disappointment at squandering a chance to claim points against a direct competitor in the mid-table battle.
Shell-Shocked And Resigned
Newcastle fans accepting the bitter reality of a late collapse with numb, pragmatic resignation—it happened, it stings, but there's nothing to do but move on.
56.8%
neutral
"It’s not gonna make me happy, but might as well get paid 🤷🏼‍♂️ "
"OMFG. 😬"
Cashing In On Chaos
A subset celebrating the moment with dark humour and financial relief, finding silver linings in Bournemouth's implosion regardless of the emotional wreckage.
27.0%
amusement approval
"Enjoy your cash 💰 "
"GOD loves us all so much he sent his one and only son to die for our sins ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤"
Seething Over The Madness
Newcastle supporters absolutely furious at what they witnessed, unable to process how their side squandered a winning position and directing their rage at the incomprehensible decisions that cost them the points.
16.2%
"💩 "
"I don’t know what he’s thinking but surely not that 😭😭"
Newcastle Fans Blame Howe for Wasting Woltemade Talent
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138 posts
Newcastle supporters are furious that manager Eddie Howe has mismanaged striker Woltemade through tactical confusion and dropped confidence, arguing the player's poor form stems from being used out of position and starved of service rather than lacking ability. Fans are calling out Howe for failing to build a coherent system or give fringe attacking players meaningful opportunities despite the club having nothing left to fight for this season.
Howe's Lost the Plot
These fans believe Eddie Howe's tactical decisions are actively sabotaging the team's attacking potential, and they're furious about it.
49.3%
annoyance
Jacob Murphy Harvey Barnes
"@NUFC Just fucking shut it down, that was as bad as half as I've seen going forwards. Absolute fucking whopper if we don't see Woltemade and Wissa at halftime"
"This is truly fucking unfuckingbelievable. WITAF?!"
Give Woltemade a Proper Chance
This camp thinks the solution is clear — start the young striker alongside a strike partner in a two-man formation and actually build around his talent.
42.8%
neutral
Jacob Murphy Harvey Barnes
"Wolte is alive !"
"It would be refreshing to see Woltemade and Wissa start in a two top formation "
Woltemade Isn't the Answer
These supporters argue the striker himself is underperforming and question whether he deserves the minutes or backing fans are demanding for him.
21.4%
"Why? Woltemade has been awful. For a tall CF he can't even attack a cross."
"no wonder newcastle looses nearly every game in the last months if players like barnes are allowed to start again and again and players like woltemade sitting on the bench"
We're Collapsing From Inside
This group sees the real problem as deeper than one player — poor team selection and recurring mistakes are tanking Newcastle's form across the board.
21.4%
"Why? Woltemade has been awful. For a tall CF he can't even attack a cross."
"no wonder newcastle looses nearly every game in the last months if players like barnes are allowed to start again and again and players like woltemade sitting on the bench"
21.4%
"Why? Woltemade has been awful. For a tall CF he can't even attack a cross."
"no wonder newcastle looses nearly every game in the last months if players like barnes are allowed to start again and again and players like woltemade sitting on the bench"
Newcastle Fans Turn on Elanga After Dreadful Display
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231 posts
Newcastle supporters have hammered Anthony Elanga for a genuinely shocking performance in the 0-0 draw against Bournemouth, with fans questioning how a £50 million signing can complete basic passes and suggesting he's fundamentally unsuited to Premier League football. The discourse has escalated into broader criticism of Newcastle's midfield investment, with comparisons drawn to fellow flop signings and angry calls for him to be dropped immediately.
Elanga's a Liability
The overwhelmingly frustrated majority view him as genuinely one of the worst performers they've witnessed in a Newcastle shirt, questioning the entire recruitment decision behind bringing him in.
69.3%
annoyance disappointment
Jacob Murphy Harvey Barnes
"My god Elanga is the _worst_ player I've ever seen in a black and white shirt."
"Elanga is the worst player i’ve ever seen in black and white. Whoever authorized the signing should get fired "
Murphy Gets the Credit
A smaller but vocal contingent acknowledges that tactical brilliance from Nuno managed to squeeze performances out of Elanga, suggesting Forest actually pulled off a masterclass in selling him for profit.
25.5%
neutral
Jacob Murphy Harvey Barnes
"@NUFC I am better as a player than elanga and Murphy combined"
"How great of a manager nuno can be who got goals and assists out of elanga. forest made a bag by selling him to us "
The Highlight Reel Lies
Fans dissecting the actual match action rather than curated clips, convinced that edited footage masks just how catastrophically poor his display truly was on the pitch.
20.0%
"You don’t see it on these ‘highlights’ but Elanga managed one of the worst premier league performances I have ever seen in my life. He can’t even complete a 3 yard pass. How he’s g"
"Ofc they don’t show Elanga getting shoved in the penalty box"
Referee Robbed Him
Viewers parsing the nuance beyond what's shown, arguing that Elanga's awful evening was compounded by contact in the box that officials failed to penalise properly.
20.0%
"You don’t see it on these ‘highlights’ but Elanga managed one of the worst premier league performances I have ever seen in my life. He can’t even complete a 3 yard pass. How he’s g"
"Ofc they don’t show Elanga getting shoved in the penalty box"
Dead Cat Bounce
A tiny fringe defending one or two isolated moments of competence, though the sarcasm dripping from their posts suggests they're either joking or clutching at straws.
5.2%
Jacob Murphy Harvey Barnes
"Great first touch Elanga"
"Best defending Elanga has done all season. "
Newcastle Fans Turn on Eddie Howe After Bournemouth Loss
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693 posts
Newcastle United supporters are demanding Eddie Howe's departure after another poor result, arguing that despite a billion-pound investment, the club is underperforming and moving backwards each week. Fans credit Howe's early success largely to Alexander Isak's individual brilliance, and believe the manager has now been exposed tactically and in game management, with many calling for a managerial overhaul this summer.
Howe Must Go Now
Fans are at boiling point, convinced Eddie Howe's tactical approach is making Newcastle actively worse and that immediate sacking is the only solution.
58.0%
annoyance disappointment
Howe Kieran Trippier
"@NUFC We are unwatchable, it’s painful how bad we are. Howe and his cronies need to piss off. Getting schooled as usual, embarrassing we are."
"@NUFC Eddie Howe needs to fuck off and leave. He has us playing awful fucking football. Needs sacked asap"
The Bewildered Middle Ground
Supporters stuck between frustration and confusion, cycling through anger at Howe's incompetence without yet committing to a clear position on his future.
35.6%
neutral
Howe Kieran Trippier
"@NUFC Sack this man tonight. He is fucking shit. Eddie Howe out. @PIF_en"
"Funny thing is Howe is so inept this year but there is nothing stopping him from doing it himself other than his fucking pride. Fuck him."
The Lonely Believers
A tiny pocket of fans clinging to faith in Howe's selections and methods, completely isolated from the overwhelming wave of discontent around them.
6.3%
Howe Kieran Trippier
"I’m so glad howes put his best squad out today "
"@NUFC Howe IN! This is brilliant!"
Newcastle Fans Question Expensive Striker Decisions
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35 posts
Newcastle supporters are frustrated that manager Eddie Howe is benching expensively-signed strikers and instead deploying William Osula, with fans sarcastically highlighting the £125m+ invested in attacking talent that's left on the sidelines. The debate centres on whether the manager's tactical choices represent poor squad planning or a puzzling lack of faith in the club's premium acquisitions.
The Tactical Sceptics
These fans are dissecting Newcastle's in-game decisions with cold logic, questioning whether late substitutions and formation changes actually make tactical sense or just invite ridicule.
62.9%
neutral
Jacob Murphy Harvey Barnes
"Hope we sign a 22 year old Messi as well."
"@NUFC Yeah that’s a good idea. 5 mins of normal time left after going a goal down again"
The Deflated Observers
This camp is processing the defeat with resignation and dark humour, acknowledging the expensive investment hasn't delivered and using sarcasm as a coping mechanism.
33.3%
"55M cough cough 🤣"
"Given the money he's made from betting on games he probably has a lot of assets"
The Bitter Truth-Tellers
These supporters are absolutely fuming at what they see as catastrophic transfer spending on a player who fundamentally cannot perform the basics, and they're not holding back their fury.
33.3%
"55M cough cough 🤣"
"Given the money he's made from betting on games he probably has a lot of assets"
The Reluctant Believers
A tiny minority still backing the tactical approach despite overwhelming evidence, either through genuine faith in the process or pure contrarianism against the majority narrative.
31.4%
annoyance
Jacob Murphy Harvey Barnes
"@NUFC Bring on the 2 strikers for the last 30 seconds again!! What a heap of shit"
"55 million on this dogshit player who can’t pass or cross. The state of football. "
5.7%
Jacob Murphy Harvey Barnes
"@NUFC Yeah that’s a good idea. 5 mins of normal time left after going a goal down again"
"Hope we sign a 22 year old Messi as well."
Newcastle Fans Dissect Hall's Mysterious Exit
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55 posts
Newcastle supporters are divided over Lewis Hall's substitution during the 1-2 defeat to Bournemouth, with some believing the young left-back was simply exhausted after heavy game time, while others suspect frustration with manager Eddie Howe or a potential injury. The debate highlights growing unease amongst the fanbase about the club's defensive vulnerabilities and the broader season's collapse.
Shock and Awe Reactions
Fans capturing the raw, unfiltered moment — Hall's visible distress and panic on the pitch — because sometimes you just need to process what your eyes are seeing before making sense of it.
50.9%
neutral
"Damn Hall looks livid"
"He looks shit scared!"
Hall's Defence Crumbles Here
Supporters pointing the finger directly at poor positioning and vulnerable defending, convinced Hall gifted the opposition an easy goal through a catastrophic lapse in concentration.
47.3%
disappointment
"Hall off. What the actual fuck...."
" Really poor defending, Hall let’s him into the box so easily."
Fatigue, Not Failure
Fans offering Hall grace by recognising he's carried the workload all season and suggesting burnout — not ability — is the real culprit behind this shocking vulnerability.
36.4%
"I’m sorry but so many goals are coming from Lewis halls side, thought he was one of the best LB in the league"
"@garyrobson8297 Hall’s a young lad and he’s played pretty much every game so far this season, he’s knackered man. & Livramento has just came back from a long injury so of course he"
Newcastle Fans Divided Over Club's Anti-Racism Stance
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65 posts
Newcastle United supporters have fractured into hostile camps arguing about the club's diversity messaging and ownership, with some attacking the initiative as performative whilst others challenge critics to address alleged labour practices in the Middle East. The discussion has descended into abusive exchanges rather than genuine debate about institutional racism.
Furious At The Club's Hypocrisy
These fans are absolutely seething because they see Newcastle's anti-racism messaging as performative window-dressing that masks deeper issues within the club itself.
73.8%
annoyance anger
"@NUFC @SRTRC_England @worflags Why you racist disgusting club they’re all people"
"@JamesClips22 @NUFC @SRTRC_England @worflags You’re so fucking stupid and insecure it’s embarrassing. They’re doing this because people of colour are discriminated literally every "
Lost In Translation On The Details
This camp is caught in the weeds debating the specifics of what actually happened and whether the response was proportionate, rather than agreeing on principle.
37.5%
"Spaniards are allowed to be cunts, aren't they?"
"@alg0kr @NUFC Spot on. There's so many prejudice people about"
Going Through The Motions
These supporters are offering surface-level approval of the anti-racism message whilst either missing the genuine tension in the fanbase or harbouring their own ideological grievances underneath.
23.1%
neutral
"@NUFC @SRTRC_England @worflags Say no to racism. Strong message. Let's go!!"
"@NUFC @SRTRC_England @worflags Yay soon my white race won’t exist at all … good goys"

Cross-Cutting Patterns

Jacob Murphy
Appears across 7 debates: Newcastle Fans Turn on Manager After Bournemouth Stalemate, Newcastle Fans Turn on Elanga After Dreadful Display, Newcastle Fans Question Expensive Striker Decisions, Newcastle Fans Debate Osula's Quality After Equaliser Drama, Newcastle Fans Torn Over Gordon and Barnes After Defeat, Newcastle Fans Blame Howe for Wasting Woltemade Talent, Newcastle Fans Torn Apart by Bournemouth's Battling Away Win
Harvey Barnes
Appears across 7 debates: Newcastle Fans Turn on Manager After Bournemouth Stalemate, Newcastle Fans Turn on Elanga After Dreadful Display, Newcastle Fans Question Expensive Striker Decisions, Newcastle Fans Debate Osula's Quality After Equaliser Drama, Newcastle Fans Torn Over Gordon and Barnes After Defeat, Newcastle Fans Blame Howe for Wasting Woltemade Talent, Newcastle Fans Torn Apart by Bournemouth's Battling Away Win
Bruno Guimarães
Appears across 5 debates: Newcastle Fans Dissect Defensive Collapse Against Bournemouth, Newcastle Fans Divided on Defender Performances After Bournemouth Loss, Newcastle Fans Lose Patience With Howe After Bournemouth Stalemate, Newcastle Fans Resign to Season, Eye Summer Reset, Newcastle Fans Blame Murphy's Defending For Late Defeat
Dan Burn
Appears across 3 debates: Newcastle Fans Torn Over Gordon and Barnes After Defeat, Newcastle Fans Debate Bruno's Impact in Defeat, Newcastle Fans Dissect Dan Burn's Defensive Struggles
Joe Willock
Appears across 3 debates: Newcastle Fans Dissect Defensive Collapse Against Bournemouth, Newcastle Fans Divided on Defender Performances After Bournemouth Loss, Newcastle Fans Blame Murphy's Defending For Late Defeat