In the end it wasn't so straight forward then.
A game that has got morale boosting home win written all over it ends up producing nothing.
To be honest most people wouldn't feel much better even if we'd drawn against Fulham.
Two goals from American duo Brian McBride and Carlos Bocanegra killed off United and their opening strike from Scott Parker.
A point would have been better than nothing but shouldn't Newcastle United be seeing off teams like Fulham in a comfortable manner?
Even when Fulham equalised today I bet they would have been delighted with a point, especially after being trounced on their last big day out at Man U 5-1.
Chris Coleman and Co were obviously delighted to get the win but where does it leave United now?
A UEFA Cup trip to Tallinn, that's where.
But even if Newcastle do actually do the job correctly against Levadia Tallinn on Thursday, it will only paper over some serious cracks.
There are still questions to be answered, such as where was the marking against Fulham for both of the goals? Why couldn't we show enough conviction to kill off Fulham at 1-0, even though we had Shola Ameobi, Guiseppe Rossi and Oba Martins at our disposal?
After Tallinn it will be a trip to West Ham, where Tevez and Co will be lurking in the East End of London.
Once that's done and dusted though, will United have added to the three points picked up already?
Let's hope so.
So much for positive mental attitudes huh?
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