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bhoywhonder

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  1. It's just what they do now. Standard sunderland behaviour. "Nothing to see...move along....try not to nonce any kids on the way out you dirty mackem f*ckers" PS: Yellow-jacket protest outside Sunderland Station, Saturday 12:00. This weeks target: Brexit Muslim Elitists. Bring hate.
  2. Who's that fat barstard?
  3. No matter what a happy-fun-time theyre having in the lower leagues (also - wasn't it the point to do that in the second tier then storm back to the top? Not be totally humiliated and finsh rock bottom?) The fact remains... Their first team is contractually obliged to play our kids. In a competitive game. Then play ("a team we have never encountered", Fleetwood maybe, or Morcambe?) in a division we have never played in. ("3rd"). Happy new year mackems!
  4. Ritchie has been like this for months, but his little radge act gets everyone sat around me on their feet. Its transparent and masks his inherent lack of ability. The checking back might as well be handed to his marker as a written invitation...So Fckin predictable. Shelvey needs another few weeks on the training ground...not match ready in the slightest.
  5. When it comes to a shot on sight of goal, he's basically every 5-a-side player, ever. Did well tonight though in my opinion. Created space, controlled difficult passes. Best player ever, 6.5/10
  6. https://www.readytogo.net/smb/threads/newcastle-fc.1456689/page-4#post-28872861 Time of post: 11:55 pm, Jan 31st, 2018. New year's Eve. 5 minutes before midnight. Thats what he choses to post. F*cking imbeciles.
  7. Got it wrong today. Got it wrong against bottom club fulham. Ritchie produced his first decent crosses in about a month. No one on the end of them. Shite viewing Rafa. Pure shite.
  8. That was the dictionary definition of 'scared shitless' as I'm ever likely to see. Note to nufc: if deep crosses dont work 24 times, theyre unlikely to work the 25th time. And 26th.
  9. I think if the last year has shown us anything it's that the self proclaimed uber-fans of the whole wide world, with a cheeky smile for all, a self-deprecating wink to their own pitfalls and a welcoming wave to all the 'fans-in-peace'...really REALLY can't take any criticism. At all. Their team is a monumental fuckup who has found their level....way down there. Oh, and their town is increasingly a poster-boy for social collapse. Weekly right wing marches? Fuck me.
  10. Late 70’s through till late 80’s mate, I’m ashamed to say I joined in as it was the norm.....no one said a thing. It was disgusting and I look back in shame as I just followed the crowd with monkey chants not knowing the human impact I was doing , Newcastle fans were up there with the worst in the country in truth. Ashamed tbh Purely because Newcastle was a White city it was not very diverse or multicultural at all, it was not a Leeds or a Birmingham,London, Liverpool,Manchester etc that had multi cultural aspects hence the deeply racist element to the city in that era There might be some truth in that and the city is certainly a hundred times more diverse now that kids growing up in 2018 Newcastle have a much more varied set of friends and neighbours which makes it harder to hold theose repugnant views. Conversely, London is one of the most diverse cities in the world, as it was back in the 70s and 80s when racist abuse was some of the worst in the country at places like Chelsea, and as very recent events have shown, clearly still is an issue. And as diverse as Leeds and Birmingham are, their fans have never been averse to it either.
  11. A cursory look at the replies and they seem to have come to the same concensus as Frank Reynolds in IASIP...
  12. Get in Second bit - I completely agree, which is why I want this to be true. Fuck it if that's the wrong thing to do. I mean, my name is right there ffs Agree with both though. Be smashing Pink Lane up if it happens. Me too hopefully....wait, this is a metaphor right?
  13. Poor. just very, incredibly poor today. All over the place.
  14. Great today, absolute star. Final product was just sublime.
  15. The Times Square bratwurst stall is a fucking travesty is all im saying. Much preferred the Ladyboys of Bangkok. Ashley out.
  16. 11 min delay in Cowgate....Drive thru Costa or KFC. These billionaires need their fix.
  17. "Yeah Ive got a girlfriend, she goes to a different school, you won't know her..."
  18. From the (90% shite most of the time) Daily Mash... https://www.thedailymash.co.uk/news/society/britains-nastiest-towns-get-festive-visit-from-the-pepsi-max-cherry-truck-20181129179974 "Britain's nastiest towns"
  19. Agree with that last bit, sometimes it is appropriate. But is a 2-on-2 scenario where you have broke at pace really the best time to check back and allow the defense to regroup? That move came to nothing when it could've killed the game. It's frustrating to see because players of a lot less ability take on such a move, I just dont know what he was scared would happen.
  20. You talking about the pinpoint cross he put over for our 2nd goal here? Never touched him for their last minute free kick either. When the ball is put to his foot on a dead-ball situation - like that one - with no-one near him - he can do the business. When its played forward to him in any sort of attacking situation, he checks back and sucks momentum from the move. Did it twice tonight, including a sure-fire 2-on-2....he chickened out. Against f*cking Burnley.
  21. Missed an open goal and gave a 96th min free kick on the cusp of the penalty area. But yeah, those (ineffective) crosses.
  22. They have done some decent stuff with the local community tbf. *spit* Thing is, when I see stuff like this, you have to wonder did the c*nt Ashley have anything to do with it (or even know about it from his house in fuck-knows-shire) or was it at the behest of NUFoundation/Rafa/the community itself?
  23. Was reading about that a while ago, presume the Arena is going to be a lot smaller if they're going to fit it in the car park between the Sage and Baltic no it will be bigger. Current arena is 7000 New arena is going to be 12,000 Current arena is 11,000 for concerts, it’s only going to be an increase of 1,000. We should really be looking towards a 20,000 capacity venue for concerts considering how many events have multiple nights. Current arena is 7000 seats, increasing capacity to 11,000 for gigs by using the arena floor for more seats/standing The new arena is 12,500 seats so we would see a similar increase when the floor area is included for concerts, not sure how much, but to considerably more than the 11,000 allowed at the current arena though.
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