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Everything posted by Superior Acuña
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They're smoggies, and support Boro and Liverpool. Nah, i've been to see them at the Metro Radio and O2 and both times thay have mentioned coming from Newcastle and supporting the Toon. I've seen them in Newcastle and they call it their hometown - it's where they formed and live. But at least the lead guy is from Teeside, and said he's a boro fan on soccer am, and the bassist (the big guy) said he supports liverpool.
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Shame they were absolutely disgraceful. I know. I don't understand how the mixture of the massive importance of the occasion and the huge positive support did not drive to at least make a battle of it.
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Villa. In full song when the players were warming up, and for ages after. They had so much support that day.
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They're smoggies, and support Boro and Liverpool.
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Successful football teams often have a mixture e.g. Sherringham at ManU
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Arsenal fans who started supporting ~98/99/00 (and aren't from the area) who claim they aren't glory hunters because they've had it so hard the last few years.
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I agree that cover is unnecessary. Seems to do more to belittle Hughton than anything else.
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I'd be interested. Can no way afford the 1500 at the moment, but would like to be involved. (up to 50)
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It's some bloke in the Gallowgate who sits not that far away from me. The guy I'm talking about definitely comes from the Leazers end, can hear him when it's dead.
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You can hear that from the Gallowgate? Aye
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There's one guy you always hear from Leazes who shouts 'Dodgey Keepaaaaaa' on his own quite often. I sit at the other end of the stadium.
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Towards the Milburn side? Think he was still there last season, can't say I've noticed this season.
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George Caulkin article: http://timesonline.typepad.com/thegame/2009/11/newcastle-fans-launch-takeover-campaign.html#more
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Sting wrote the 1998 FA Cup final song. 'Bringing the pride back home'.
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:lol:
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When there was a magpie on the pitch at half time at Man City away in 95/96 (the 3-3 Tino one) that seemed unable to fly, but was quick. Spent most of half time cheering it as a steward tried to catch it.
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At Yeading away we were singing "Derek Wright, Derek Wright, Derek, Derek Wright, With his magic sponge he's dynamite, Derek, Derek Wright"
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/p/peterborough_united/8351399.stm Surprising
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Sounds like Niall of nufc.com Seriously? Is there a picture of him anywhere?
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Such a shame. Also thought he'd come here!
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Away at Heerenveen there was this legend of a toon fan. It was really freezing that night, atmosphere was friendly too. One toon fan just stood for the whole of half time with his top off (not fat though) and his arms spanned with the most passionate, determined expression. There's also 'suitman' who I see at every away game. Wears the same suit for years at games, every time without fail. White shirt, black blazer, no tie, with long hair and glasses, sure people will know who I mean (or are him?).
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That's a bit over the top isn't it. Not really chap if it was just me, snooker ball, sock and those 6 neanderthals in a back lane somewhere. I would not carry out such action within the confines of public transport of course. So a few daft kids chanting some less than tasteful chants on the Metro is a heinous crime, but assaulting somebody in a back lane with a DIY cosh is OK? Unusual value system you’ve got there. Daft kids? No. Daft 'men' given their age(s). As for the DIY cosh - zero tolerance is what is required. The punishment fits the crime here 110%. Think about it. Would removing their tongues (on the metro or in a back lane) so that they could not use vulgar profanities be appropriate punishment? No, that would be too harsh a punishment. One swift 'thwack' across the side of the jaw will make these neanderthals think twice in future when it comes to communicating like a bunch of wild monkies. I'd just like to point out monkeys and neanderthals are very different. Sorry, just the inconsistency bugs me.
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Shola Ameobi.
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At least they where trying to do something constructive rather then bitching on a forum Ive got better things to do that stand round a bunch of chavs trying to get in the press tbh What better than fighting to save your club Pissing in the wind, amigo. Rather piss in the wind than have my bladder burst.