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Thomson Mouse

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  1. You will hear my dulcet tones for 5 minutes at the start. I prefer my spelling if the word here. Still not helping
  2. Just about my favourite away day. Definitely best league away day. It was a good day but the Leicester fans soured it with some of the shit that went on. My account of it.... https://www.newcastle-online.org/forum/index.php?topic=65836.msg2075980#msg2075980 Slightly more eventful than mine. I was 16 at the time, was a bit scared. I remember a few people losing sight after the sharpened coins the were throwing hit them. Also remember leaving and them looking for Newcastle, seen a lad fucked up, put in an ambulance then dragged back out again. Fucking animals It was always a bit lively round Filbert Street. Even worse if you just headed for floodlights as you often ended up at the Rugby ground and that left you pretty isolated. It wasn’t that, I just remember it being a nightmare.
  3. Just about my favourite away day. Definitely best league away day. It was a good day but the Leicester fans soured it with some of the shit that went on. My account of it.... https://www.newcastle-online.org/forum/index.php?topic=65836.msg2075980#msg2075980 Slightly more eventful than mine. I was 16 at the time, was a bit scared. I remember a few people losing sight after the sharpened coins the were throwing hit them. Also remember leaving and them looking for Newcastle, seen a lad fucked up, put in an ambulance then dragged back out again. Fucking animals
  4. Just about my favourite away day. Definitely best league away day. It was a good day but the Leicester fans soured it with some of the shit that went on.
  5. Just came into post that. My favourite player back then and he’s just liked my tweet
  6. Anyone know if this is true? Need to answer it and can’t be arsed to scroll back to check.
  7. I hope they're showing the one where we all made paper aeroplanes out of the flyers that were left on the seats. Can't remember the season, the manager, the opposition or anything, but I remember the aeroplanes drifting over my head in the Gallowgate Crystal Palace, either under Souness or Allardyce. Toon toon Pepperami. Souness. One from the Leazes made it into the centre circle, biggest cheer of the game
  8. I’ve already put 200 on at the bookies so when it comes in I’ll donate my stake to the Food Bank either way, guess who wins again Nice one mate Clap for HTT Also this as well, I’ve no idea what it is but always wanted to use it
  9. It’s unbelievable. It’s clearly about to go through/be announced
  10. why? he said Poch is like a friend to him. His problem is with Jose. Wouldn’t be a bad thing he’s finished. Danny Rose who gives a fuck
  11. Jesus get off this forum with that bollocks. It’s clearly been going through for a while you bipolar weirdos. And Wtf has happened here? Butchered mans wife can’t complain?? For what it’s worth I’m massively conflicted by this.
  12. You’ve met him? ...no? Just seemed like you knew him well nah I just pass judgment from my couch on the other side of the world. You have great long range judgement
  13. I've still got Jacko on my playlist PYT is just too good isn't it. Decent point, but where I’m from as a far bigger part of me than a musician or band. Personally it defines me far more. Still conflicted though.
  14. Ironically, having owners who will invest in the club, the buildings and the city will bring back the noise, the pride and the passion IMO. It's been the exact opposite when we've been run like a cold hard business. Like Man City? How was the atmosphere at City before they started winning stuff? I don't remember it being that great tbh, plenty of them were converting to Man U as their favourite club. Nah, they were pretty loyal but were the self proclaimed ‘best fans in the world’. There used to several attendance arguments with usas they had the nerve to sing ‘where were you when you were s***’ at us at St James’. They had good attendances in lower league football for sure. They were decent fans. I think the same thing that happened to them will happen to us. It’s a fatigue really more than anything. Yeah they had decent crowds when they were where the mackems are now. They are just normal arrogant Mancs in the hear then before you see them Noel Gallagher mould and mouthed off too much. Maine Road was a good old ground, bloody nightmare to get in and out of though. Don't agree with this at all. The long time city fans are, for the most part, decent lads who share a very similiar outlook to us toon fans. They've found themselves in a very fortunate position that, fingers crossed, we may find ourselves in. Ask the clued up amongst them and I'm sure they'll tell you the best time for them was in the old second division with players like Sean Wright Phillips and Jon Macken - I'm sure in ten years time we'll be telling anyone who listens about going down with Rafa Benitez and that amazing season in the Championship..... Yeah, mine was maybe a bit of a crass generalisation. There’s decent lads there. Apart from the new members. Apple cart upsetters the lot of them. Sorry, didn’t understand that mate msg7203868 date=1587876463] Manorpark is a long time poster, he just posts infrequently. I know, I was referring to the other new members My poor effort at a joke! Nah it was me being slow
  15. Ironically, having owners who will invest in the club, the buildings and the city will bring back the noise, the pride and the passion IMO. It's been the exact opposite when we've been run like a cold hard business. Like Man City? How was the atmosphere at City before they started winning stuff? I don't remember it being that great tbh, plenty of them were converting to Man U as their favourite club. Nah, they were pretty loyal but were the self proclaimed ‘best fans in the world’. There used to several attendance arguments with usas they had the nerve to sing ‘where were you when you were s***’ at us at St James’. They had good attendances in lower league football for sure. They were decent fans. I think the same thing that happened to them will happen to us. It’s a fatigue really more than anything. Yeah they had decent crowds when they were where the mackems are now. They are just normal arrogant Mancs in the hear then before you see them Noel Gallagher mould and mouthed off too much. Maine Road was a good old ground, bloody nightmare to get in and out of though. Don't agree with this at all. The long time city fans are, for the most part, decent lads who share a very similiar outlook to us toon fans. They've found themselves in a very fortunate position that, fingers crossed, we may find ourselves in. Ask the clued up amongst them and I'm sure they'll tell you the best time for them was in the old second division with players like Sean Wright Phillips and Jon Macken - I'm sure in ten years time we'll be telling anyone who listens about going down with Rafa Benitez and that amazing season in the Championship..... Yeah, mine was maybe a bit of a crass generalisation. There’s decent lads there. Apart from the new members. Apple cart upsetters the lot of them. Sorry, didn’t understand that mate
  16. Ironically, having owners who will invest in the club, the buildings and the city will bring back the noise, the pride and the passion IMO. It's been the exact opposite when we've been run like a cold hard business. Like Man City? How was the atmosphere at City before they started winning stuff? I don't remember it being that great tbh, plenty of them were converting to Man U as their favourite club. Nah, they were pretty loyal but were the self proclaimed ‘best fans in the world’. There used to several attendance arguments with usas they had the nerve to sing ‘where were you when you were s***’ at us at St James’. They had good attendances in lower league football for sure. They were decent fans. I think the same thing that happened to them will happen to us. It’s a fatigue really more than anything. Yeah they had decent crowds when they were where the mackems are now. They are just normal arrogant Mancs in the hear then before you see them Noel Gallagher mould and mouthed off too much. Maine Road was a good old ground, bloody nightmare to get in and out of though. Don't agree with this at all. The long time city fans are, for the most part, decent lads who share a very similiar outlook to us toon fans. They've found themselves in a very fortunate position that, fingers crossed, we may find ourselves in. Ask the clued up amongst them and I'm sure they'll tell you the best time for them was in the old second division with players like Sean Wright Phillips and Jon Macken - I'm sure in ten years time we'll be telling anyone who listens about going down with Rafa Benitez and that amazing season in the Championship..... Yeah, mine was maybe a bit of a crass generalisation. There’s decent lads there.
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