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magpie418

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  1. If your in Byron, check out the Great Northern Hotel, its a nice spot there, as is the Brunswick Hotel, about 15 minutes away as well. Or half an hour up the coast at Tweed Heads on the border is Twin Towns which normally shows the games.

    In Sydney check out Landsdowne Hotel, its not far from central, normally shows most games, has good priced drinks, and has $5 meals as well.Regularly has live music as well.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    northern,brunswick,tweed....any link here ?

     

    You should get yourself to Newcastle in Australia, there's a Morpeth about the same distance north as it is in the UK, it also has areas such as Jesmond, Wallsend and Wickham and Gateshead, mixed in with Islington, Hamilton and Hillsborough.

     

    As to pubs in Sydney, I know some folks go down to Cheers on George Street, full of Manc scum celebrating last time I was in there.

     

    May give the Landsdowne a go though as I only live round the corner, looks like a canny pub if your an old punk rocker.

     

     

    Keep an eyeball here: http://www.aussiemags.net/forum/

  2. Was something ironic written on that orange bedsheet. All we could see was Ant and Dec. I am presuming it was something as hilarious as the "Sob on the tyne" banner.

     

    Hare Keegan

  3. Was something ironic written on that orange bedsheet. All we could see was Ant and Dec. I am presuming it was something as hilarious as the "Sob on the tyne" banner.

     

    No doubt the witty 'Toon Tanic' with that s********d & villa yin-yang badge thing.

  4. Another addition to my 'teams i like seeing get thrashed.' Their supporters parading banners revelling in our demise- Sob on the Tyne- being the most noticeable. Odd mentality really, if the roles were reversed i dont think anyone would give a monkeys about them going down.

     

    I can't believe anyone is really shocked to see football supporters taking pleasure in the misfortune of other football supporters, like it is some kind of new thing which doesn't normally happen.

     

    A Blues supporting fan was telling me the other day how much your lot were loving it when you relegated them the other year.

     

     

     

    You have a point, but I don't think Newcastle supporters would take along banners to celebrate, unless of course it was s********d.

  5. well today, unlike many other games, I thought they ALL tried like f.....k. Unlike all those early leavers. Have to go now as driving with one knee.

     

    Use your hands yer daft bugger

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