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Other than the last time albeit that was at home
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it’s just on his personal pages. he’s bang on
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they want the atmosphere agreed but they’re not keen on some of the fan groups who used to provide this. hoping aging ST holders or families are going to provide the same atmosphere as an intoxicated group of early 20 something lads who’ve all travelled together is going to be in vain.
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There’s definitely less of the radge young lad element due to the checks. Been on buses where we’ve had 3 or 4 to the likes of Wolves and now it’s just 1 or in some cases none. but this will never change as the club don’t want this demographic. Is Fez still banned from home games despite Northumbria Pooice dropping all charges against him and Liam. They want a different less vocal more submissive fan - there was a canny few half and half scarves at Man City you’d have never seen that a few years ago (in the away end at least).
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Try the Arkles, Flat Iron or Cabbage Hall
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Those with The debentures are possibly an exception but they probably only apply to SJP too
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your season ticket doesn’t have a bond attached now so only guarantees you your seat for the current season. Nothing to stop them starting from scratch anda a new ground might provide them the time / motive to stop existing ST renewals. It’d not be popular with current ST holders but they’d still shift them..
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I think more Tonali - either way lad is class and great potential
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Pints in the Percy went up by 10p after full time. we can round the houses on this but imho our supporters are still good but : - people don’t sit with their mates -our average age is like 50+ - younguns / radgeees priced out - support is now more great park / low fell / Jesmond / Tynemouth than wallsend , Byker , Benwell - all seater stadia
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unfortunately I think the game has moved on - as shit as it was today there are exceptions - Arsenal in the cup. I think a new ground brings more silos more day trippers .. etc
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It’s hard to believe forest are fighting for the CL imho. First half they were shite scored against the run of play . 2nd half we stood off too much and in a different day they draw. positives - miley and hall . I live Sandro but he’s now eclipsed Bruno as a player you didn’t criticise - he has been poor last few games and Mileys performance will hopefully get some friendly competition going.
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We lost the toss didn’t we …
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The mackems will claim they were the first to do CG like they did with Trafalgar ignoring the fact that was at both before our cup finals in 98 and 99 and Scotland (and others) have done it before every Wembley appearance going back to the 1970s.
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I actually can’t believe they were charging for this and probably sold out. Michael Martin used to go on and on about True Faiths left leaning socialist ethos then sells out to a bunch of public school tories.
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And which journalist she got it off
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he went to his first away game on one of his vlogs - said as much . Not saying there’s owt wrong with that but to go from casual fan to reporting on it for a living post takeover smacks of seeing an opportunity rather than loving the club for me. Fair play to the lot of them - Adam P will probably never have to do a normal days work in his life despite being surprised that a travelodge had a hair dryer in its rooms.
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he’s a tit - the club have simplified the story but “Newcastle United” started in Dec 1892 and whilst not an actual merger of EE and WE in terms of playing staff and attempting to create one club the whole city could get behind it kind of was. I got paul joannou books for Xmas as a bairn and it’s not new news that we were formerly Stanley FC. he boils my piss (another grifter using nufc for content). Thought he said he was going to stop doing the football vlogs - he’s had more comebacks than George Foreman has Eddie.
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And they like to call Steve Wraith... He went to school on Sunderland - maybe where he got the idea from...
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Times are hard for Hopey he was travelling in standard class ok the way to Manchester