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My dad was born in Springwell Village and most of his relatives live either Wrekenton or Washington, He will be spinning in his grave at the thought that Springwell Village is now a village in the City of Sunderland, He had the good sense to marry a Newcastle lass
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Allan Saint-Maximin (now playing for Fenerbahce, on loan from Al-Ahli)
Choppy Chop Chop replied to Disco's topic in Football
Just support him while hes wearing a Black & White strip, quit winging for no good reason -
How can they afford to go to Dubai
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Joyous
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Wor Flags: visit worflags.org.uk/donate to support future displays
Choppy Chop Chop replied to wor jackie's topic in Football
Shoot me down, but the decline in the quality of our support started with Kevin Keegan. Prior to that, apart from some Boo Boys, support was very vocal no matter how good or bad we were. Original chants and songs popped up all the time. The whole ground knew how to sing the Blaydon races at the right speed with the right words. NEW-CASS-SELL reverberated from all four ends especially when we went behind. The 20 or so thousands back then made a lot more noise then todays lot -
Tudors were all the rage when I was at school
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You're probably right, but god it was 100 times more entertaining
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1974 FA cup extra verse if my failing memory serves me correctly 100 years have past and gone since the journey was first taken Alang the Scotswood road we'ed gan to that little town called Blaydon Ridley composed the verses and the Leazes End all sang em Now everybody's come to to know The Geordie's national anthem
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Good Grief
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huckle ( ˈhʌkəl) n 1. (Anatomy) the hip or haunch 2. a projecting or humped part [C16: diminutive of Middle English huck hip, haunch; perhaps related to Old Norse hūka to squat] So not a homophobic comment
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I was sitting on the wall in the popular, couldn't see much as I was a bairn and the straw was piled high, just as well we were getting beat by non league Bedford. Did not even see our goal my dad dragged us out long before the the final whistle
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Good Luck, but this has come 30 years too late for me. As a pensioner my money is precious to me for the time I have left, and my contribution to Newcastle United in the past has been massive.
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Positive Optimism - Saudi Takeover Edition
Choppy Chop Chop replied to Jinky Jim's topic in Football
Positive this isn't positive `lyke` -
This O0
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Dad took me late 1950's, traveled home and away late 60's & 70's manly home matches from around 1977 due to change in occupation, packed in my season ticket the end of the season they sacked Houghton didn't give Ashley another penny until Rafa's first full season. Packed it in again when they didn't back him up and put my concessionary season ticket up by £100. I wont be going back except possibly for a sentimental goodbye before I die
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Has RTG crashed yet
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Positive Optimism - Saudi Takeover Edition
Choppy Chop Chop replied to Jinky Jim's topic in Football
Someone Somewhere HELP I'm not getting any younger