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N-O Football Match - Red v Blue @ 10:30 on 18/05/19 @ Dunston Powerleague
Greg replied to Dr Venkman's topic in Football
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N-O Football Match - Red v Blue @ 10:30 on 18/05/19 @ Dunston Powerleague
Greg replied to Dr Venkman's topic in Football
Blue team you need to sort yourself out. Simply not good enough. How did Wullie end up transferring to reds? Pretty sure he started out a blue? Turncoat. Mackem. -
You just need to get better at listening. It's got nothing to do with moral high ground and everything to do with their regulatory responsibilities. They will also have the producer in their ear telling them to apologise.
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Everyone loved the boats! Fair play to Darren Curry for sorting them all out - superb! Half of my lot didn’t bother as they thought it would be a nightmare getting served so decided to just drink around London and it took them an hour to find a boozer open They didn’t appreciate videos from the boat of everyone booing for some reason Proud that nothing went off, like. I never had any fears, Geordies have travelled the world and given a good account of themselves (MOSTLY) and there was no reason this should have been any different. Some on here seem to forget what it means to be a Geordie. Well we did have a smoke bomb go off on the one I was on and had to dock to hoy a lad off.
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Sounds like a class weekend mate. Hope you can battle through work today. It was class. Best mates stag with a load of mates that go way back and then the boat and match. A delayed hangover started kicking in this evening so I've had to crack open a can to counteract the headache. Probably not a good idea.
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Just got in, basically been on a session since Friday lunchtime. Boat was class. Match awesome. Following this club is magnificent on days like this. God help me, I really don't want to go work tomorrow in the morning.
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neesy111[/member] get your place listed on AirBnB!
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What are the rules on multi ball? It was key for Liverpool going through last night and nke everytime the ball goes out Ajax doing Sam Allardyce proud with their time wasting.
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This has been wonderful.
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I thought they had VAR? That is a pen.
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Blimey. That was a short sabbatical.
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And don't come back. Don't be daft. Neesy is part of the furniture.
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Honestly, what a an absolute load of Daily Mail sanctimonious s****. Is it right? No of course not. Should we have all evolved where we can sit back like good citizens and 'let the authorities deal with in the appropriate way?' Probably. But that's not the way it is and those Liverpool fans who took their chances in the home end, they f***ing knew it's the way it is as well. if I sat in the Kop or in the Stretford End or with mackems in their own end, then I know how this works and would behave appropriately. Gan on like arseholes? Sorry but I hope every one of them got a clip. I'm not one bit pro violence in any shape or form. Having said that, if I'm sat in my club's home stadium with my bairns and a jumped up away fan who thinks he's clever getting into our home end starts trouble or unnecessary bollocks, you better bet I'm standing my ground and defending my own. I wouldn't wait for a f***ing steward. This. Was there with my 11 year old son in the East Stand and he'd never seen anything like that at a match before, felt a bit uncomfortable with him there to be quite honest......luckily we weren't right next to it. My Grandad who spent 30 years in the Army including WW2 always taught me 'to respect your hosts, wherever you are in the World' and it's something I've always lived by. Behave like that, and accept the consequences in my opinion, it hasn't even got anything to do with football. More pompous twaddle from HTT, I can only assume he wasn't actually there. So you would be happy to fill someone in at the match, even with your 11 year old next to you? Even though you said watching others do it was uncomfortable? Or are only accepting it when other people do it? I just don't get this giving people a kicking thing, no matter what. They should be hoyed out if they play up but people don't deserves having their head kicked in for being a bit of an idiot and celebrating in the home end. And people wonder why football fans are treated like s*** by the police. What are you talking about, I haven't mentioned 'filling anyone in' at all? It was a question because you said it was uncomfortable at first but then went on to condone the Liverpool fans getting filled in when you said they should accept the consequences. So I was a bit confused, and wondering if you meant you were happy to condone it when other people were giving it out or if you would do the same. Where did I 'condone them getting filled in' exactly? "Behave like that, and accept the consequences in my opinion" Where did I mention anyone getting 'filled in'? You were responding to, and agreeing with, a post about not waiting for stewards / officials / police etc. and dealing with it yourself in the context of a load of Liverpool fans getting a smack. He mentioned standing his ground, but that was it, you've filled in the blanks yourself. I'll say it again, act like that in a provocative manner and you should accept the consequences......whether that is you getting chucked out of the ground, arrested, or in verbal/physical confrontations with other fans. Fair enough until the last point, I just don't see how that fits with you being uncomfortable with it in front of your kids but then it also being totally acceptable to you. I found it acceptable when they were chucked out of the ground, which is one of the consequences I was talking about. Did you not feel the same? That's fine. You may not have intended to insinuate what you have. The only bit I can't get my head around is this view (not necessarily from you) from many that it is acceptable for people to get their heads kicked in if they have acted like a bit of dick. Obviously if a Liverpool fan starts a fight and someone is defending themselves that is slightly different but there seems to be a relatively widespread view that any Liverpool fans that celebrated a goal in the home end were fair game for a good kicking. They should be removed etc. but doesn't make violence acceptable.
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Honestly, what a an absolute load of Daily Mail sanctimonious s****. Is it right? No of course not. Should we have all evolved where we can sit back like good citizens and 'let the authorities deal with in the appropriate way?' Probably. But that's not the way it is and those Liverpool fans who took their chances in the home end, they f***ing knew it's the way it is as well. if I sat in the Kop or in the Stretford End or with mackems in their own end, then I know how this works and would behave appropriately. Gan on like arseholes? Sorry but I hope every one of them got a clip. I'm not one bit pro violence in any shape or form. Having said that, if I'm sat in my club's home stadium with my bairns and a jumped up away fan who thinks he's clever getting into our home end starts trouble or unnecessary bollocks, you better bet I'm standing my ground and defending my own. I wouldn't wait for a f***ing steward. This. Was there with my 11 year old son in the East Stand and he'd never seen anything like that at a match before, felt a bit uncomfortable with him there to be quite honest......luckily we weren't right next to it. My Grandad who spent 30 years in the Army including WW2 always taught me 'to respect your hosts, wherever you are in the World' and it's something I've always lived by. Behave like that, and accept the consequences in my opinion, it hasn't even got anything to do with football. More pompous twaddle from HTT, I can only assume he wasn't actually there. So you would be happy to fill someone in at the match, even with your 11 year old next to you? Even though you said watching others do it was uncomfortable? Or are only accepting it when other people do it? I just don't get this giving people a kicking thing, no matter what. They should be hoyed out if they play up but people don't deserves having their head kicked in for being a bit of an idiot and celebrating in the home end. And people wonder why football fans are treated like s*** by the police. What are you talking about, I haven't mentioned 'filling anyone in' at all? It was a question because you said it was uncomfortable at first but then went on to condone the Liverpool fans getting filled in when you said they should accept the consequences. So I was a bit confused, and wondering if you meant you were happy to condone it when other people were giving it out or if you would do the same. Where did I 'condone them getting filled in' exactly? "Behave like that, and accept the consequences in my opinion" Where did I mention anyone getting 'filled in'? You were responding to, and agreeing with, a post about not waiting for stewards / officials / police etc. and dealing with it yourself in the context of a load of Liverpool fans getting a smack. He mentioned standing his ground, but that was it, you've filled in the blanks yourself. I'll say it again, act like that in a provocative manner and you should accept the consequences......whether that is you getting chucked out of the ground, arrested, or in verbal/physical confrontations with other fans. Fair enough until the last point, I just don't see how that fits with you being uncomfortable with it in front of your kids but then it also being totally acceptable to you.
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Honestly, what a an absolute load of Daily Mail sanctimonious s****. Is it right? No of course not. Should we have all evolved where we can sit back like good citizens and 'let the authorities deal with in the appropriate way?' Probably. But that's not the way it is and those Liverpool fans who took their chances in the home end, they f***ing knew it's the way it is as well. if I sat in the Kop or in the Stretford End or with mackems in their own end, then I know how this works and would behave appropriately. Gan on like arseholes? Sorry but I hope every one of them got a clip. I'm not one bit pro violence in any shape or form. Having said that, if I'm sat in my club's home stadium with my bairns and a jumped up away fan who thinks he's clever getting into our home end starts trouble or unnecessary bollocks, you better bet I'm standing my ground and defending my own. I wouldn't wait for a f***ing steward. This. Was there with my 11 year old son in the East Stand and he'd never seen anything like that at a match before, felt a bit uncomfortable with him there to be quite honest......luckily we weren't right next to it. My Grandad who spent 30 years in the Army including WW2 always taught me 'to respect your hosts, wherever you are in the World' and it's something I've always lived by. Behave like that, and accept the consequences in my opinion, it hasn't even got anything to do with football. More pompous twaddle from HTT, I can only assume he wasn't actually there. So you would be happy to fill someone in at the match, even with your 11 year old next to you? Even though you said watching others do it was uncomfortable? Or are only accepting it when other people do it? I just don't get this giving people a kicking thing, no matter what. They should be hoyed out if they play up but people don't deserves having their head kicked in for being a bit of an idiot and celebrating in the home end. And people wonder why football fans are treated like s*** by the police. What are you talking about, I haven't mentioned 'filling anyone in' at all? It was a question because you said it was uncomfortable at first but then went on to condone the Liverpool fans getting filled in when you said they should accept the consequences. So I was a bit confused, and wondering if you meant you were happy to condone it when other people were giving it out or if you would do the same. Where did I 'condone them getting filled in' exactly? "Behave like that, and accept the consequences in my opinion" Where did I mention anyone getting 'filled in'? You were responding to, and agreeing with, a post about not waiting for stewards / officials / police etc. and dealing with it yourself in the context of a load of Liverpool fans getting a smack.
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Honestly, what a an absolute load of Daily Mail sanctimonious s****. Is it right? No of course not. Should we have all evolved where we can sit back like good citizens and 'let the authorities deal with in the appropriate way?' Probably. But that's not the way it is and those Liverpool fans who took their chances in the home end, they f***ing knew it's the way it is as well. if I sat in the Kop or in the Stretford End or with mackems in their own end, then I know how this works and would behave appropriately. Gan on like arseholes? Sorry but I hope every one of them got a clip. I'm not one bit pro violence in any shape or form. Having said that, if I'm sat in my club's home stadium with my bairns and a jumped up away fan who thinks he's clever getting into our home end starts trouble or unnecessary bollocks, you better bet I'm standing my ground and defending my own. I wouldn't wait for a f***ing steward. This. Was there with my 11 year old son in the East Stand and he'd never seen anything like that at a match before, felt a bit uncomfortable with him there to be quite honest......luckily we weren't right next to it. My Grandad who spent 30 years in the Army including WW2 always taught me 'to respect your hosts, wherever you are in the World' and it's something I've always lived by. Behave like that, and accept the consequences in my opinion, it hasn't even got anything to do with football. More pompous twaddle from HTT, I can only assume he wasn't actually there. So you would be happy to fill someone in at the match, even with your 11 year old next to you? Even though you said watching others do it was uncomfortable? Or are only accepting it when other people do it? I just don't get this giving people a kicking thing, no matter what. They should be hoyed out if they play up but people don't deserves having their head kicked in for being a bit of an idiot and celebrating in the home end. And people wonder why football fans are treated like s*** by the police. What are you talking about, I haven't mentioned 'filling anyone in' at all? It was a question because you said it was uncomfortable at first but then went on to condone the Liverpool fans getting filled in when you said they should accept the consequences. So I was a bit confused, and wondering if you meant you were happy to condone it when other people were giving it out or if you would do the same. Where did I 'condone them getting filled in' exactly? "Behave like that, and accept the consequences in my opinion"
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Honestly, what a an absolute load of Daily Mail sanctimonious s****. Is it right? No of course not. Should we have all evolved where we can sit back like good citizens and 'let the authorities deal with in the appropriate way?' Probably. But that's not the way it is and those Liverpool fans who took their chances in the home end, they f***ing knew it's the way it is as well. if I sat in the Kop or in the Stretford End or with mackems in their own end, then I know how this works and would behave appropriately. Gan on like arseholes? Sorry but I hope every one of them got a clip. I'm not one bit pro violence in any shape or form. Having said that, if I'm sat in my club's home stadium with my bairns and a jumped up away fan who thinks he's clever getting into our home end starts trouble or unnecessary bollocks, you better bet I'm standing my ground and defending my own. I wouldn't wait for a f***ing steward. This. Was there with my 11 year old son in the East Stand and he'd never seen anything like that at a match before, felt a bit uncomfortable with him there to be quite honest......luckily we weren't right next to it. My Grandad who spent 30 years in the Army including WW2 always taught me 'to respect your hosts, wherever you are in the World' and it's something I've always lived by. Behave like that, and accept the consequences in my opinion, it hasn't even got anything to do with football. More pompous twaddle from HTT, I can only assume he wasn't actually there. So you would be happy to fill someone in at the match, even with your 11 year old next to you? Even though you said watching others do it was uncomfortable? Or are only accepting it when other people do it? I just don't get this giving people a kicking thing, no matter what. They should be hoyed out if they play up but people don't deserves having their head kicked in for being a bit of an idiot and celebrating in the home end. And people wonder why football fans are treated like s*** by the police. What are you talking about, I haven't mentioned 'filling anyone in' at all? It was a question because you said it was uncomfortable at first but then went on to condone the Liverpool fans getting filled in when you said they should accept the consequences. So I was a bit confused, and wondering if you meant you were happy to condone it when other people were giving it out or if you would do the same.
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Honestly, what a an absolute load of Daily Mail sanctimonious s****. Is it right? No of course not. Should we have all evolved where we can sit back like good citizens and 'let the authorities deal with in the appropriate way?' Probably. But that's not the way it is and those Liverpool fans who took their chances in the home end, they f***ing knew it's the way it is as well. if I sat in the Kop or in the Stretford End or with mackems in their own end, then I know how this works and would behave appropriately. Gan on like arseholes? Sorry but I hope every one of them got a clip. I'm not one bit pro violence in any shape or form. Having said that, if I'm sat in my club's home stadium with my bairns and a jumped up away fan who thinks he's clever getting into our home end starts trouble or unnecessary bollocks, you better bet I'm standing my ground and defending my own. I wouldn't wait for a f***ing steward. This. Was there with my 11 year old son in the East Stand and he'd never seen anything like that at a match before, felt a bit uncomfortable with him there to be quite honest......luckily we weren't right next to it. My Grandad who spent 30 years in the Army including WW2 always taught me 'to respect your hosts, wherever you are in the World' and it's something I've always lived by. Behave like that, and accept the consequences in my opinion, it hasn't even got anything to do with football. More pompous twaddle from HTT, I can only assume he wasn't actually there. So you would be happy to fill someone in at the match, even with your 11 year old next to you? Even though you said watching others do it was uncomfortable? Or are only accepting it when other people do it? I just don't get this giving people a kicking thing, no matter what. They should be hoyed out if they play up but people don't deserves having their head kicked in for being a bit of an idiot and celebrating in the home end. And people wonder why football fans are treated like s*** by the police.
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It's a shit hole and the beer and food offering is horrific. Think that is one of the suites though rather than general Platinum Club area.
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Colback played over 100 games for the club. Depressing.
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Because it didn't lead to a penalty or a red card.
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Relegationometer put to bed.
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Rondon, no doubt about it. Without him we would have probably been relegated. Notable mentions to Perez and Ritchie for how they have ended the season, Schar has been great at times but he fundamentally is not very good at defending and gets away with it more often than not in a back three. Great for Longstaff to make a breakthrough and really looking forward to seeing him next season. Hayden has also been very good against the backdrop of that awful red card and his difficult personal circumstances. Almiron also transformed the way the front three operate and really made a difference. So much to build on, but it all falls apart without Rafa.