Newcastle host Manchester United at St. James’ Park on Sunday as they look to bounce back from their 5-0 defeat to Leicester.
Ahead of the game, Newcastle sponsors Storm Gain are running a competition to give tickets away for the match.
Twitter: Our official sleeve partner @StormGain_com are giving away tickets for Sunday’s @premierleague game against @ManUtd… https://t.co/ink4turZZb (@NUFC)
These Newcastle fans reacted to a post from the club about the competition…
No thank you…
Twitter: @NUFC @StormGain_com @premierleague @ManUtd No thank you (@LewisMishner_)
Not a chance…
Twitter: @NUFC @StormGain_com @premierleague @ManUtd Not a chance.
#BruceOut #AshleyOut #CharnleyOut (@Oscar_AshleyOut)

Desperate…
Twitter: @NUFC @StormGain_com @premierleague @ManUtd Desperate times no 1 wants know (@tempersmith)
Club is dying…
Twitter: @NUFC @StormGain_com @premierleague @ManUtd Not interested. the club is dying (@nordicgeordie)
Has he?
Twitter: @NUFC @StormGain_com @premierleague @ManUtd Has Bruce gone? That’ll be a no to both then (@phil_trotter)
READ NEWCASTLE VERDICT
It’s clear to see, going by the replies, that some Newcastle fans are beginning to lose faith with the club. Attendances are dropping and performances on the pitch seem to be matching, with just one win in seven games in the Premier League so far this season for the club.
Steve Bruce’s side have scored four goals and sit 19th in the table, with the match against Manchester United being the last one before the second international break of the campaign. A positive performance, and or result, could instill some much-needed positivity into the club over the break.





