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1 hour ago, Turkish said:

the know their football up there. They love a glovesman do the geordies. Really great fans and great people. 

Wonder if they'd take Bazunu. Imagine the slating he'd get from the Geordies.

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7 minutes ago, saintant said:

Wonder if they'd take Bazunu. Imagine the slating he'd get from the Geordies.

They'd be cock a hoop if Quavers wrists signed for Sunderland!  Otherwise, he'd get about 120 seconds.

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He’s obviously decent for a team of our level but I certainly felt he received less “feedback” on his mistakes simply because he wasn’t AM or GB last year.

Made some great saves but also had some howlers such as Forest away. Can’t say I’m surprised he isn’t Newcastles cup of tea as they love Pope up there. Can’t see how the loans benefited his WC chances, perhaps he will get lucky due to Trafford being messed about by City.

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3 hours ago, Stu Man Do said:

He’s obviously decent for a team of our level but I certainly felt he received less “feedback” on his mistakes simply because he wasn’t AM or GB last year.

Made some great saves but also had some howlers such as Forest away. Can’t say I’m surprised he isn’t Newcastles cup of tea as they love Pope up there. Can’t see how the loans benefited his WC chances, perhaps he will get lucky due to Trafford being messed about by City.

I was disappointed in him, expected a lot more

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He has probably struggled in the football goldfish bowl that is Newcastle. They bleed black and white up there and it can be suffocating if you aren't used to such a football mad city.

Remember talking to @maggo who said some players would drive an hour outside the city on a day off just to breathe in less pressurised air.

Ramsdale wouldn't be the first who just couldn't cope with the intensity of it, he may just suit a city that is less passionate about their club.

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10 minutes ago, Dusic said:

He has probably struggled in the football goldfish bowl that is Newcastle. They bleed black and white up there and it can be suffocating if you aren't used to such a football mad city.

Remember talking to @maggo who said some players would drive an hour outside the city on a day off just to breathe in less pressurised air.

Ramsdale wouldn't be the first who just couldn't cope with the intensity of it, he may just suit a city that is less passionate about their club.

They know their football I remember chatting to @giomagpie and he was one of the most intelligent people on football I’ve ever met. @blackandwhitefoamhandgeordie was a top lad too and he knew all there was to know about glovesmen having coached the goalkeepers Glipton Grasshoppers at U8 level. 

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23 minutes ago, Lee On Solent Saint said:

No real surprise there. Always thought he was signed by them as they couldn't find or afford better.

Wouldn’t surprise me if they try and sign him on the cheap as a back up option. Especially if the qualify for Europe (which now looks unlikely).

He made a couple of excellent stops v Man Utd the other night, including one that looked similar to the save Pickford  made at St James a few days before, and the media went overboard about. 

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6 minutes ago, qwertyell said:

Unimpressed Newcastle fans labelling him Hologramsdale at least raised a chuckle. 

As shit spiteful nicknames go that’s petty funny 

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22 minutes ago, Badger said:

Wouldn’t surprise me if they try and sign him on the cheap as a back up option. Especially if the qualify for Europe (which now looks unlikely).

He made a couple of excellent stops v Man Utd the other night, including one that looked similar to the save Pickford  made at St James a few days before, and the media went overboard about. 

He’ll get another loan or move to a bottom half team next season 💯

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2 hours ago, qwertyell said:

Unimpressed Newcastle fans labelling him Hologramsdale at least raised a chuckle. 

He has had that nickname since his days at the Arse.

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Rambo recognition from Deeney on BBC website:

“After every round of Premier League matches this season, BBC football pundit Troy Deeney will give you his team and manager of the week.

Here are this week's choices. Do you agree? Give us your thoughts using the comments form at the bottom of this page.

Aaron Ramsdale (Newcastle): He was a huge part of why they won against Chelsea, not just for his saves and collecting balls into the box, but for his ability to play out from the back as well. ...”

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On 08/03/2026 at 16:06, skintsaint said:

From the transfer gossip - 

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Wonder if they've considered Bazunu. Think he'd go down well on Tyneside. The Geordies would love him.

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1 hour ago, Tommy Mulgrew said:

Rambo recognition from Deeney on BBC website:

“After every round of Premier League matches this season, BBC football pundit Troy Deeney will give you his team and manager of the week.

Here are this week's choices. Do you agree? Give us your thoughts using the comments form at the bottom of this page.

Aaron Ramsdale (Newcastle): He was a huge part of why they won against Chelsea, not just for his saves and collecting balls into the box, but for his ability to play out from the back as well. ...”

Hopefully they'll see sense and sign him, clearing the way for Peretz to sign for us.

Posted
8 hours ago, danjosaint said:

He actually kept the score down 

Reminded me of watching him play for us last season. Trying to stop the tide with an almost non existent error prone defence on front of him.

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13 minutes ago, Patches O Houlihan said:

I see Rambo has made the enlarged 35 man England squad for the friendly against Uruguay. He'll be pleased that he at least has a chance to show his potential before the group gets slimmed down for the second game against Japan.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/articles/clyrnrgp6k6o

A surprising one as at the start of the season Nick Pope’s star was on the rise, yet now he’s nowhere, dropped for his club side and national side don’t want to know.

 

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2 minutes ago, The Kraken said:

A surprising one as at the start of the season Nick Pope’s star was on the rise, yet now he’s nowhere, dropped for his club side and national side don’t want to know.

 

Fair play, he's desperate to go to the World Cup, has a chance to make it happen , would be good for us as  well getting a higher price if we sell 

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