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Best Football Memes of the Ellen DeGeneres Oscar Selfie
The Tweet that broke the Internet, Ellen DeGeneres taking a selfie with Jennifer Lawrence, Bradley Cooper, Kevin Spacey, Julia Roberts and Brad Pitt among others, has already gotten plenty of variations, especially from the world of soccer, with a John Terry barging in on the party beginning a trend that includes more Chelsea players, floating Xavi faces, Alan Pardew butting heads and no one could leave Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo out of this as well.
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Alan Pardew Headbutts David Meyler
The 4-1 win for Newcastle over Hull City couldn’t go without something wrong happening to them, as Alan Pardew was sent off in the second half for apparently headbutting David Meyler, which will probably result in a very long suspension for the manager.
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Newcastle United – The Hypocrisy of Alan Pardew
When this season is over, we’ll probably know how bad of a decision was it to give Alan Pardew an 8 year contract. Newcastle are still in Europe, but are also facing relegation battles, while the English identity of the team, something Pardew has been proud of for most of his career, is slowly fading away.
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Newcastle United – Demba Ba is the Only Thing Working
After nearly making it to the Champions League last season, Newcastle expected a better start than nine points from the first six matches. Most of those point have been achieved thanks to Demba Ba, scoring six goals in the first six matches of the season.
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Newcastle vs Liverpool – Twitter Showdown and Preview
Liverpool, if the league even matters to them anymore, must win at Newcastle to leave themselves a chance of getting a top 6 finish. And although their recent results against Newcastle have usually been favorable, their form in 2012 might suggest that Kenny Dalglish is going to need to come up with new excuses after their visit to St. James’ Park this weekend.
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Tottenham, Chelsea, Arsenal, Manchester United and More Weekend Talk
A look towards some of the bigger matches this weekend in the English Premiership, including United-Arsenal and Tottenham-Chelsea while giving a small glance to southern regions with Juve-Lazio, Milan and Dortmund.