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Slim

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  1. Ha ha him calling the kids players
  2. Slim

    Gateshead FC

    Pop me your number and come with us
  3. Slim

    NO FC vs Sunderland

    I play on a Thursday with a few lads from RTG. If you'd like I can run it past them. If your happy to sort it. This is my mates sunderland team we will be playing
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    Gateshead FC

    Grimsby Town Home L 1-2 - Were playing very s*** at that time. Cambridge United Away L 0-1 - Dont think thats bad away Alfreton Town Home W 3-0 Luton Town Home D 0-0 - Top of the table FC Halifax Town Home D 1-1
  5. No point sending it to the Wings when me and Disco are there.
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    Gateshead FC

    So, that me,Neesy, Santoon going to the next game and fucking Newcastle off
  7. Makes sense. Be cheaper and quicker to do than us
  8. Basically this.. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2xOcCYCFnrk
  9. Yup. Gone. This sort of thing really isn't funny tbh This. Ban em all!!! http://www.reactiongifs.com/r/perma_banned.gif
  10. Bet you go to a game next season I will get my football fix from either Gateshead or the northern league next season See you there then
  11. Petty to criticise them. Would there time not be better spent explaining to people outside the ground why they should not attend? Sure Mike will see that lot in the bus and think think yeah I better sell up... They are taking action in an attempt to rectify the situation. If you are not then : them > you. action > inaction I am taking action I dont attend games anymore and tell every Newcastle fan I talk to why they should not. If they want to piss around in a bus fair enough but they money could have been spent on leaflets telling the fans why they should not attend and are hurting there club with stupid brand loyalty.
  12. Petty to criticise them. Would there time not be better spent explaining to people outside the ground why they should not attend? Sure Mike will see that lot in the bus and think think yeah I better sell up...
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    Gateshead FC

    We will win a few games and all will be forgotten. Happens all the time. Fans are so stupid
  14. ah the pain of humiliation. Don't worry blues, we appreciated the effort you made. Nice to see a plucky team "have a go" Loved this excuse! Can you tell me what players were ringers? Because I know not one player was a ringer.
  15. Where is the boys club now since they knocked it down? Heard no one mention they knocked it down to build some house
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    U23s & Academy

    I am sure they would love it and it would be great for the fans to see some new hungry players. They would get blamed by Pardew though. Oh I know that, I just think it would really be good for the club and fans to see a few young lads coming through and add something for last 6 games Go watch the under 21's instead of giving Mike Ashley all the cash
  17. “Even though the club’s charity has been in touch to say an interpreter can come with Isaac, we have to pay and provide one ourselves. As it happens, Manchester United provides and pays for an interpreter for deaf people for everything including stadium tours. Why can’t Newcastle do the same? Becasue they are not the same club?
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    Sunderland

    The man - who was actually a Liverpool fan from the Wirral, was heading to the races for a stag weekend and had worn the kit on the bus up to Newcastle. "To be honest, everyone was sound," he said.
  19. http://i.telegraph.co.uk/multimedia/archive/02080/alan_pardew_2080097b.jpg
  20. http://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/news/north-east-news/newcastle-united-under-fire-over-6917185 Newcastle United under fire over disabled lad's St James' day out A mother has hit out at Newcastle United saying they refused to provide an interpreter for her nine-year-old deaf son Newcastle United under fire over disabled lad's St James' day out Parents have sparked an internet furore after claiming Newcastle United refused to provide an interpreter for their nine-year-old deaf son. Isaac Wassall, who is deaf, partially sighted and suffers from a mild form of cerebral palsy, was chosen to be the Toon’s mascot for their home game against Manchester United tomorrow. But when his parents, Ben and Rebecca, asked if the club would be providing an interpreter so their disabled son could enjoy his matchday experience, their request was turned down earlier this week for “health and safety reasons”. The family, who live in Heaton, Newcastle, say they were told by the club that access in and out of the ground would be compromised if an extra adult was allowed to attend. However, the Chronicle understands that, since Ben and Rebecca took to social media website Twitter to vent their anger, Newcastle United has since allowed Isaac to attend the game with his father and a qualified interpreter. Rebecca says the club’s sentiments are too little too late for her football-mad son. “Isaac was distraught when we told him an interpreter wouldn’t be going to the match,” she said. “He’s been taking part in the Newcastle United Foundation’s Match Fit programme at school and he was chosen by the club to be a mascot for his hard work and determination. “Even though the club’s charity has been in touch to say an interpreter can come with Isaac, we have to pay and provide one ourselves. As it happens, Manchester United provides and pays for an interpreter for deaf people for everything including stadium tours. Why can’t Newcastle do the same? “It is not right that the club asked my son to be mascot hen refused him access to the experience due to his disabilities.” Isaac, who was born 24 weeks premature at Newcastle’s RVI, is a Toon fan but says he’s upset with what has happened this week. When The Chronicle approached Newcastle United last night the club declined to comment. Why should they provide one?
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