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welve football hooligans have admitted taking part in clashes involving Newcastle United and Sunderland fans.

 

The incident took place at Newcastle Central Station on 8 August 2009, when hundreds of Sunderland fans returned from a friendly match in Scotland.

 

The men, now aged between 19 and 51, pleaded guilty to affray at Newcastle Crown Court. They will be sentenced next month.

 

A further eight fans are due to appear in court next week.

 

Fifteen Newcastle United fans were sentenced last year after admitting violent disorder in connection with the same incident.

 

The 12 Sunderland fans who admitted involvement were:

 

    * Frederick Potter, 51, of Colchester Terrace, Sunderland.

    * Peter Jones, 47, of Benfleet Avenue, Sunderland.

    * Colin Shaw, 46, of Hazeldene Way, Seaham.

    * Jason Jameson, 40, of Maud Street, Fulwell.

    * John Dunn, 40, of Maria Street, Sunderland.

    * Gary Breeds, 40, of South View, Sunderland.

    * Joseph Hatton, 38, of Warennes Street, Sunderland.

    * David Brooke, 36, of Association Road, Sunderland.

    * Michael Winch, 27, of James Street, Sunderland.

    * Christopher Burdess, 21, of Countess Close, Seaham.

    * Bradley Allen, 19, of Edgeworth Crescent, Sunderland.

    * Allan Brown, 38, of Duke Street, Seaham.

 

All were granted bail pending sentencing which is to take place at a later date

 

but...but...but i thought it was the police who done it all and they were just innocent young lads after apeacable day out at the match.

 

At the time Northumbria Police described the violence as the "worst in the Northumbria forces history" and the fact the Violent Disorder charge got dismissed out of hand in court tells me someone from Northumbria was telling lies.Clearly something happened otherwise they wouldn't have admitted to Affray and looking at that list of names there is some very well known Sunderland hooligans on it but from reports you here it seems like it has been a complete set-up by Northumbria Police and its failed.

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welve football hooligans have admitted taking part in clashes involving Newcastle United and Sunderland fans.

 

The incident took place at Newcastle Central Station on 8 August 2009, when hundreds of Sunderland fans returned from a friendly match in Scotland.

 

The men, now aged between 19 and 51, pleaded guilty to affray at Newcastle Crown Court. They will be sentenced next month.

 

A further eight fans are due to appear in court next week.

 

Fifteen Newcastle United fans were sentenced last year after admitting violent disorder in connection with the same incident.

 

The 12 Sunderland fans who admitted involvement were:

 

    * Frederick Potter, 51, of Colchester Terrace, Sunderland.

    * Peter Jones, 47, of Benfleet Avenue, Sunderland.

    * Colin Shaw, 46, of Hazeldene Way, Seaham.

    * Jason Jameson, 40, of Maud Street, Fulwell.

    * John Dunn, 40, of Maria Street, Sunderland.

    * Gary Breeds, 40, of South View, Sunderland.

    * Joseph Hatton, 38, of Warennes Street, Sunderland.

    * David Brooke, 36, of Association Road, Sunderland.

    * Michael Winch, 27, of James Street, Sunderland.

    * Christopher Burdess, 21, of Countess Close, Seaham.

    * Bradley Allen, 19, of Edgeworth Crescent, Sunderland.

    * Allan Brown, 38, of Duke Street, Seaham.

 

All were granted bail pending sentencing which is to take place at a later date

 

but...but...but i thought it was the police who done it all and they were just innocent young lads after apeacable day out at the match.

 

At the time Northumbria Police described the violence as the "worst in the Northumbria forces history" and the fact the Violent Disorder charge got dismissed out of hand in court tells me someone from Northumbria was telling lies.Clearly something happened otherwise they wouldn't have admitted to Affray and looking at that list of names there is some very well known Sunderland hooligans on it but from reports you here it seems like it has been a complete set-up by Northumbria Police and its failed.

northumbria police went over the top in their description, the sunderland fans said they done nothing wrong......the truth lies with the fact they've pleaded guilty to affray.
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-12399900

 

welve football hooligans have admitted taking part in clashes involving Newcastle United and Sunderland fans.

 

The incident took place at Newcastle Central Station on 8 August 2009, when hundreds of Sunderland fans returned from a friendly match in Scotland.

 

The men, now aged between 19 and 51, pleaded guilty to affray at Newcastle Crown Court. They will be sentenced next month.

 

A further eight fans are due to appear in court next week.

 

Fifteen Newcastle United fans were sentenced last year after admitting violent disorder in connection with the same incident.

 

The 12 Sunderland fans who admitted involvement were:

 

    * Frederick Potter, 51, of Colchester Terrace, Sunderland.

    * Peter Jones, 47, of Benfleet Avenue, Sunderland.

    * Colin Shaw, 46, of Hazeldene Way, Seaham.

    * Jason Jameson, 40, of Maud Street, Fulwell.

    * John Dunn, 40, of Maria Street, Sunderland.

    * Gary Breeds, 40, of South View, Sunderland.

    * Joseph Hatton, 38, of Warennes Street, Sunderland.

    * David Brooke, 36, of Association Road, Sunderland.

    * Michael Winch, 27, of James Street, Sunderland.

    * Christopher Burdess, 21, of Countess Close, Seaham.

    * Bradley Allen, 19, of Edgeworth Crescent, Sunderland.

    * Allan Brown, 38, of Duke Street, Seaham.

 

All were granted bail pending sentencing which is to take place at a later date

 

but...but...but i thought it was the police who done it all and they were just innocent young lads after apeacable day out at the match.

 

At the time Northumbria Police described the violence as the "worst in the Northumbria forces history" and the fact the Violent Disorder charge got dismissed out of hand in court tells me someone from Northumbria was telling lies.Clearly something happened otherwise they wouldn't have admitted to Affray and looking at that list of names there is some very well known Sunderland hooligans on it but from reports you here it seems like it has been a complete set-up by Northumbria Police and its failed.

northumbria police went over the top in their description, the sunderland fans said they done nothing wrong......the truth lies with the fact they've pleaded guilty to affray.

 

Yes however at the game at Hearts it came over the tannoy that a special train would be leaving Edinburgh and heading DIRECT to Sunderland,this was the train where it all kicked off and was a complete set-up by Northumbria Police to get jail terms for a few well known troublemakers.

 

Why would they get on a train direct to Sunderland if they wanted to cause bother with the Gremlins?

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welve football hooligans have admitted taking part in clashes involving Newcastle United and Sunderland fans.

 

The incident took place at Newcastle Central Station on 8 August 2009, when hundreds of Sunderland fans returned from a friendly match in Scotland.

 

The men, now aged between 19 and 51, pleaded guilty to affray at Newcastle Crown Court. They will be sentenced next month.

 

A further eight fans are due to appear in court next week.

 

Fifteen Newcastle United fans were sentenced last year after admitting violent disorder in connection with the same incident.

 

The 12 Sunderland fans who admitted involvement were:

 

   * Frederick Potter, 51, of Colchester Terrace, Sunderland.

   * Peter Jones, 47, of Benfleet Avenue, Sunderland.

   * Colin Shaw, 46, of Hazeldene Way, Seaham.

   * Jason Jameson, 40, of Maud Street, Fulwell.

   * John Dunn, 40, of Maria Street, Sunderland.

   * Gary Breeds, 40, of South View, Sunderland.

   * Joseph Hatton, 38, of Warennes Street, Sunderland.

   * David Brooke, 36, of Association Road, Sunderland.

   * Michael Winch, 27, of James Street, Sunderland.

   * Christopher Burdess, 21, of Countess Close, Seaham.

   * Bradley Allen, 19, of Edgeworth Crescent, Sunderland.

   * Allan Brown, 38, of Duke Street, Seaham.

 

All were granted bail pending sentencing which is to take place at a later date

 

but...but...but i thought it was the police who done it all and they were just innocent young lads after apeacable day out at the match.

 

At the time Northumbria Police described the violence as the "worst in the Northumbria forces history" and the fact the Violent Disorder charge got dismissed out of hand in court tells me someone from Northumbria was telling lies.Clearly something happened otherwise they wouldn't have admitted to Affray and looking at that list of names there is some very well known Sunderland hooligans on it but from reports you here it seems like it has been a complete set-up by Northumbria Police and its failed.

northumbria police went over the top in their description, the sunderland fans said they done nothing wrong......the truth lies with the fact they've pleaded guilty to affray.

 

Yes however at the game at Hearts it came over the tannoy that a special train would be leaving Edinburgh and heading DIRECT to Sunderland,this was the train where it all kicked off and was a complete set-up by Northumbria Police to get jail terms for a few well known troublemakers.

 

Why would they get on a train direct to Sunderland if they wanted to cause bother with the Gremlins?

because any train going to sunderland from the north has to go through newcastle. i'm not too au fait with the exact details of the case but are you insinuating that northumbria police informed the gremlins where the sunderland fans would be ?
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welve football hooligans have admitted taking part in clashes involving Newcastle United and Sunderland fans.

 

The incident took place at Newcastle Central Station on 8 August 2009, when hundreds of Sunderland fans returned from a friendly match in Scotland.

 

The men, now aged between 19 and 51, pleaded guilty to affray at Newcastle Crown Court. They will be sentenced next month.

 

A further eight fans are due to appear in court next week.

 

Fifteen Newcastle United fans were sentenced last year after admitting violent disorder in connection with the same incident.

 

The 12 Sunderland fans who admitted involvement were:

 

   * Frederick Potter, 51, of Colchester Terrace, Sunderland.

   * Peter Jones, 47, of Benfleet Avenue, Sunderland.

   * Colin Shaw, 46, of Hazeldene Way, Seaham.

   * Jason Jameson, 40, of Maud Street, Fulwell.

   * John Dunn, 40, of Maria Street, Sunderland.

   * Gary Breeds, 40, of South View, Sunderland.

   * Joseph Hatton, 38, of Warennes Street, Sunderland.

   * David Brooke, 36, of Association Road, Sunderland.

   * Michael Winch, 27, of James Street, Sunderland.

   * Christopher Burdess, 21, of Countess Close, Seaham.

   * Bradley Allen, 19, of Edgeworth Crescent, Sunderland.

   * Allan Brown, 38, of Duke Street, Seaham.

 

All were granted bail pending sentencing which is to take place at a later date

 

but...but...but i thought it was the police who done it all and they were just innocent young lads after apeacable day out at the match.

 

At the time Northumbria Police described the violence as the "worst in the Northumbria forces history" and the fact the Violent Disorder charge got dismissed out of hand in court tells me someone from Northumbria was telling lies.Clearly something happened otherwise they wouldn't have admitted to Affray and looking at that list of names there is some very well known Sunderland hooligans on it but from reports you here it seems like it has been a complete set-up by Northumbria Police and its failed.

northumbria police went over the top in their description, the sunderland fans said they done nothing wrong......the truth lies with the fact they've pleaded guilty to affray.

 

Yes however at the game at Hearts it came over the tannoy that a special train would be leaving Edinburgh and heading DIRECT to Sunderland,this was the train where it all kicked off and was a complete set-up by Northumbria Police to get jail terms for a few well known troublemakers.

 

Why would they get on a train direct to Sunderland if they wanted to cause bother with the Gremlins?

because any train going to sunderland from the north has to go through newcastle. i'm not too au fait with the exact details of the case but are you insinuating that northumbria police informed the gremlins where the sunderland fans would be ?

 

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welve football hooligans have admitted taking part in clashes involving Newcastle United and Sunderland fans.

 

The incident took place at Newcastle Central Station on 8 August 2009, when hundreds of Sunderland fans returned from a friendly match in Scotland.

 

The men, now aged between 19 and 51, pleaded guilty to affray at Newcastle Crown Court. They will be sentenced next month.

 

A further eight fans are due to appear in court next week.

 

Fifteen Newcastle United fans were sentenced last year after admitting violent disorder in connection with the same incident.

 

The 12 Sunderland fans who admitted involvement were:

 

    * Frederick Potter, 51, of Colchester Terrace, Sunderland.

    * Peter Jones, 47, of Benfleet Avenue, Sunderland.

    * Colin Shaw, 46, of Hazeldene Way, Seaham.

    * Jason Jameson, 40, of Maud Street, Fulwell.

    * John Dunn, 40, of Maria Street, Sunderland.

    * Gary Breeds, 40, of South View, Sunderland.

    * Joseph Hatton, 38, of Warennes Street, Sunderland.

    * David Brooke, 36, of Association Road, Sunderland.

    * Michael Winch, 27, of James Street, Sunderland.

    * Christopher Burdess, 21, of Countess Close, Seaham.

    * Bradley Allen, 19, of Edgeworth Crescent, Sunderland.

    * Allan Brown, 38, of Duke Street, Seaham.

 

All were granted bail pending sentencing which is to take place at a later date

 

but...but...but i thought it was the police who done it all and they were just innocent young lads after apeacable day out at the match.

 

At the time Northumbria Police described the violence as the "worst in the Northumbria forces history" and the fact the Violent Disorder charge got dismissed out of hand in court tells me someone from Northumbria was telling lies.Clearly something happened otherwise they wouldn't have admitted to Affray and looking at that list of names there is some very well known Sunderland hooligans on it but from reports you here it seems like it has been a complete set-up by Northumbria Police and its failed.

northumbria police went over the top in their description, the sunderland fans said they done nothing wrong......the truth lies with the fact they've pleaded guilty to affray.

 

Yes however at the game at Hearts it came over the tannoy that a special train would be leaving Edinburgh and heading DIRECT to Sunderland,this was the train where it all kicked off and was a complete set-up by Northumbria Police to get jail terms for a few well known troublemakers.

 

Why would they get on a train direct to Sunderland if they wanted to cause bother with the Gremlins?

because any train going to sunderland from the north has to go through newcastle. i'm not too au fait with the exact details of the case but are you insinuating that northumbria police informed the gremlins where the sunderland fans would be ?

 

The was supposed to be going direct to Sunderland,no stopping according to NP.Gremlins could have been waiting for the "normal" train that pulled into Newcastle about half an hour after it all kicked off.

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welve football hooligans have admitted taking part in clashes involving Newcastle United and Sunderland fans.

 

The incident took place at Newcastle Central Station on 8 August 2009, when hundreds of Sunderland fans returned from a friendly match in Scotland.

 

The men, now aged between 19 and 51, pleaded guilty to affray at Newcastle Crown Court. They will be sentenced next month.

 

A further eight fans are due to appear in court next week.

 

Fifteen Newcastle United fans were sentenced last year after admitting violent disorder in connection with the same incident.

 

The 12 Sunderland fans who admitted involvement were:

 

    * Frederick Potter, 51, of Colchester Terrace, Sunderland.

    * Peter Jones, 47, of Benfleet Avenue, Sunderland.

    * Colin Shaw, 46, of Hazeldene Way, Seaham.

    * Jason Jameson, 40, of Maud Street, Fulwell.

    * John Dunn, 40, of Maria Street, Sunderland.

    * Gary Breeds, 40, of South View, Sunderland.

    * Joseph Hatton, 38, of Warennes Street, Sunderland.

    * David Brooke, 36, of Association Road, Sunderland.

    * Michael Winch, 27, of James Street, Sunderland.

    * Christopher Burdess, 21, of Countess Close, Seaham.

    * Bradley Allen, 19, of Edgeworth Crescent, Sunderland.

    * Allan Brown, 38, of Duke Street, Seaham.

 

All were granted bail pending sentencing which is to take place at a later date

 

but...but...but i thought it was the police who done it all and they were just innocent young lads after apeacable day out at the match.

 

At the time Northumbria Police described the violence as the "worst in the Northumbria forces history" and the fact the Violent Disorder charge got dismissed out of hand in court tells me someone from Northumbria was telling lies.Clearly something happened otherwise they wouldn't have admitted to Affray and looking at that list of names there is some very well known Sunderland hooligans on it but from reports you here it seems like it has been a complete set-up by Northumbria Police and its failed.

northumbria police went over the top in their description, the sunderland fans said they done nothing wrong......the truth lies with the fact they've pleaded guilty to affray.

 

Yes however at the game at Hearts it came over the tannoy that a special train would be leaving Edinburgh and heading DIRECT to Sunderland,this was the train where it all kicked off and was a complete set-up by Northumbria Police to get jail terms for a few well known troublemakers.

 

Why would they get on a train direct to Sunderland if they wanted to cause bother with the Gremlins?

because any train going to sunderland from the north has to go through newcastle. i'm not too au fait with the exact details of the case but are you insinuating that northumbria police informed the gremlins where the sunderland fans would be ?

 

The was supposed to be going direct to Sunderland,no stopping according to NP.Gremlins could have been waiting for the "normal" train that pulled into Newcastle about half an hour after it all kicked off.

were they waiting on the platform or did they get off and go the main concourse ? also, i've been on a football special and we got off basically where we wanted, also the police tell you anything to get you on the trains and away from their patch without them necessarily trying to set up a fight.

 

if the police were trying to set them up with the gremlins wouldn't it have made more sense to let them get the normal train you think the gremlins were waiting for ?

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welve football hooligans have admitted taking part in clashes involving Newcastle United and Sunderland fans.

 

The incident took place at Newcastle Central Station on 8 August 2009, when hundreds of Sunderland fans returned from a friendly match in Scotland.

 

The men, now aged between 19 and 51, pleaded guilty to affray at Newcastle Crown Court. They will be sentenced next month.

 

A further eight fans are due to appear in court next week.

 

Fifteen Newcastle United fans were sentenced last year after admitting violent disorder in connection with the same incident.

 

The 12 Sunderland fans who admitted involvement were:

 

    * Frederick Potter, 51, of Colchester Terrace, Sunderland.

    * Peter Jones, 47, of Benfleet Avenue, Sunderland.

    * Colin Shaw, 46, of Hazeldene Way, Seaham.

    * Jason Jameson, 40, of Maud Street, Fulwell.

    * John Dunn, 40, of Maria Street, Sunderland.

    * Gary Breeds, 40, of South View, Sunderland.

    * Joseph Hatton, 38, of Warennes Street, Sunderland.

    * David Brooke, 36, of Association Road, Sunderland.

    * Michael Winch, 27, of James Street, Sunderland.

    * Christopher Burdess, 21, of Countess Close, Seaham.

    * Bradley Allen, 19, of Edgeworth Crescent, Sunderland.

    * Allan Brown, 38, of Duke Street, Seaham.

 

All were granted bail pending sentencing which is to take place at a later date

 

but...but...but i thought it was the police who done it all and they were just innocent young lads after apeacable day out at the match.

 

At the time Northumbria Police described the violence as the "worst in the Northumbria forces history" and the fact the Violent Disorder charge got dismissed out of hand in court tells me someone from Northumbria was telling lies.Clearly something happened otherwise they wouldn't have admitted to Affray and looking at that list of names there is some very well known Sunderland hooligans on it but from reports you here it seems like it has been a complete set-up by Northumbria Police and its failed.

northumbria police went over the top in their description, the sunderland fans said they done nothing wrong......the truth lies with the fact they've pleaded guilty to affray.

 

Yes however at the game at Hearts it came over the tannoy that a special train would be leaving Edinburgh and heading DIRECT to Sunderland,this was the train where it all kicked off and was a complete set-up by Northumbria Police to get jail terms for a few well known troublemakers.

 

Why would they get on a train direct to Sunderland if they wanted to cause bother with the Gremlins?

because any train going to sunderland from the north has to go through newcastle. i'm not too au fait with the exact details of the case but are you insinuating that northumbria police informed the gremlins where the sunderland fans would be ?

 

The was supposed to be going direct to Sunderland,no stopping according to NP.Gremlins could have been waiting for the "normal" train that pulled into Newcastle about half an hour after it all kicked off.

were they waiting on the platform or did they get off and go the main concourse ? also, i've been on a football special and we got off basically where we wanted, also the police tell you anything to get you on the trains and away from their patch without them necessarily trying to set up a fight.

 

if the police were trying to set them up with the gremlins wouldn't it have made more sense to let them get the normal train you think the gremlins were waiting for ?

 

They made them get off the train and then it kicked off for a bit and then herded them down into the metro station where the Gremlins then appeared.

 

Coincedence?

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welve football hooligans have admitted taking part in clashes involving Newcastle United and Sunderland fans.

 

The incident took place at Newcastle Central Station on 8 August 2009, when hundreds of Sunderland fans returned from a friendly match in Scotland.

 

The men, now aged between 19 and 51, pleaded guilty to affray at Newcastle Crown Court. They will be sentenced next month.

 

A further eight fans are due to appear in court next week.

 

Fifteen Newcastle United fans were sentenced last year after admitting violent disorder in connection with the same incident.

 

The 12 Sunderland fans who admitted involvement were:

 

    * Frederick Potter, 51, of Colchester Terrace, Sunderland.

    * Peter Jones, 47, of Benfleet Avenue, Sunderland.

    * Colin Shaw, 46, of Hazeldene Way, Seaham.

    * Jason Jameson, 40, of Maud Street, Fulwell.

    * John Dunn, 40, of Maria Street, Sunderland.

    * Gary Breeds, 40, of South View, Sunderland.

    * Joseph Hatton, 38, of Warennes Street, Sunderland.

    * David Brooke, 36, of Association Road, Sunderland.

    * Michael Winch, 27, of James Street, Sunderland.

    * Christopher Burdess, 21, of Countess Close, Seaham.

    * Bradley Allen, 19, of Edgeworth Crescent, Sunderland.

    * Allan Brown, 38, of Duke Street, Seaham.

 

All were granted bail pending sentencing which is to take place at a later date

 

but...but...but i thought it was the police who done it all and they were just innocent young lads after apeacable day out at the match.

 

At the time Northumbria Police described the violence as the "worst in the Northumbria forces history" and the fact the Violent Disorder charge got dismissed out of hand in court tells me someone from Northumbria was telling lies.Clearly something happened otherwise they wouldn't have admitted to Affray and looking at that list of names there is some very well known Sunderland hooligans on it but from reports you here it seems like it has been a complete set-up by Northumbria Police and its failed.

northumbria police went over the top in their description, the sunderland fans said they done nothing wrong......the truth lies with the fact they've pleaded guilty to affray.

 

Yes however at the game at Hearts it came over the tannoy that a special train would be leaving Edinburgh and heading DIRECT to Sunderland,this was the train where it all kicked off and was a complete set-up by Northumbria Police to get jail terms for a few well known troublemakers.

 

Why would they get on a train direct to Sunderland if they wanted to cause bother with the Gremlins?

because any train going to sunderland from the north has to go through newcastle. i'm not too au fait with the exact details of the case but are you insinuating that northumbria police informed the gremlins where the sunderland fans would be ?

 

The was supposed to be going direct to Sunderland,no stopping according to NP.Gremlins could have been waiting for the "normal" train that pulled into Newcastle about half an hour after it all kicked off.

were they waiting on the platform or did they get off and go the main concourse ? also, i've been on a football special and we got off basically where we wanted, also the police tell you anything to get you on the trains and away from their patch without them necessarily trying to set up a fight.

 

if the police were trying to set them up with the gremlins wouldn't it have made more sense to let them get the normal train you think the gremlins were waiting for ?

 

They made them get off the train and then it kicked off for a bit and then herded them down into the metro station where the Gremlins then appeared.

 

Coincedence?

kicked off for a bit "then" the gremlins appeared ?
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welve football hooligans have admitted taking part in clashes involving Newcastle United and Sunderland fans.

 

The incident took place at Newcastle Central Station on 8 August 2009, when hundreds of Sunderland fans returned from a friendly match in Scotland.

 

The men, now aged between 19 and 51, pleaded guilty to affray at Newcastle Crown Court. They will be sentenced next month.

 

A further eight fans are due to appear in court next week.

 

Fifteen Newcastle United fans were sentenced last year after admitting violent disorder in connection with the same incident.

 

The 12 Sunderland fans who admitted involvement were:

 

    * Frederick Potter, 51, of Colchester Terrace, Sunderland.

    * Peter Jones, 47, of Benfleet Avenue, Sunderland.

    * Colin Shaw, 46, of Hazeldene Way, Seaham.

    * Jason Jameson, 40, of Maud Street, Fulwell.

    * John Dunn, 40, of Maria Street, Sunderland.

    * Gary Breeds, 40, of South View, Sunderland.

    * Joseph Hatton, 38, of Warennes Street, Sunderland.

    * David Brooke, 36, of Association Road, Sunderland.

    * Michael Winch, 27, of James Street, Sunderland.

    * Christopher Burdess, 21, of Countess Close, Seaham.

    * Bradley Allen, 19, of Edgeworth Crescent, Sunderland.

    * Allan Brown, 38, of Duke Street, Seaham.

 

All were granted bail pending sentencing which is to take place at a later date

 

but...but...but i thought it was the police who done it all and they were just innocent young lads after apeacable day out at the match.

 

At the time Northumbria Police described the violence as the "worst in the Northumbria forces history" and the fact the Violent Disorder charge got dismissed out of hand in court tells me someone from Northumbria was telling lies.Clearly something happened otherwise they wouldn't have admitted to Affray and looking at that list of names there is some very well known Sunderland hooligans on it but from reports you here it seems like it has been a complete set-up by Northumbria Police and its failed.

northumbria police went over the top in their description, the sunderland fans said they done nothing wrong......the truth lies with the fact they've pleaded guilty to affray.

 

Yes however at the game at Hearts it came over the tannoy that a special train would be leaving Edinburgh and heading DIRECT to Sunderland,this was the train where it all kicked off and was a complete set-up by Northumbria Police to get jail terms for a few well known troublemakers.

 

Why would they get on a train direct to Sunderland if they wanted to cause bother with the Gremlins?

because any train going to sunderland from the north has to go through newcastle. i'm not too au fait with the exact details of the case but are you insinuating that northumbria police informed the gremlins where the sunderland fans would be ?

 

The was supposed to be going direct to Sunderland,no stopping according to NP.Gremlins could have been waiting for the "normal" train that pulled into Newcastle about half an hour after it all kicked off.

were they waiting on the platform or did they get off and go the main concourse ? also, i've been on a football special and we got off basically where we wanted, also the police tell you anything to get you on the trains and away from their patch without them necessarily trying to set up a fight.

 

if the police were trying to set them up with the gremlins wouldn't it have made more sense to let them get the normal train you think the gremlins were waiting for ?

 

They made them get off the train and then it kicked off for a bit and then herded them down into the metro station where the Gremlins then appeared.

 

Coincedence?

kicked off for a bit "then" the gremlins appeared ?

 

Yes they took all the Sunderland down into the metro station and coming from the other side is the Gremlins(who have also been in court for this),there was a CCTV video of it happening but think it got pulled.

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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-12399900

 

welve football hooligans have admitted taking part in clashes involving Newcastle United and Sunderland fans.

 

The incident took place at Newcastle Central Station on 8 August 2009, when hundreds of Sunderland fans returned from a friendly match in Scotland.

 

The men, now aged between 19 and 51, pleaded guilty to affray at Newcastle Crown Court. They will be sentenced next month.

 

A further eight fans are due to appear in court next week.

 

Fifteen Newcastle United fans were sentenced last year after admitting violent disorder in connection with the same incident.

 

The 12 Sunderland fans who admitted involvement were:

 

    * Frederick Potter, 51, of Colchester Terrace, Sunderland.

    * Peter Jones, 47, of Benfleet Avenue, Sunderland.

    * Colin Shaw, 46, of Hazeldene Way, Seaham.

    * Jason Jameson, 40, of Maud Street, Fulwell.

    * John Dunn, 40, of Maria Street, Sunderland.

    * Gary Breeds, 40, of South View, Sunderland.

    * Joseph Hatton, 38, of Warennes Street, Sunderland.

    * David Brooke, 36, of Association Road, Sunderland.

    * Michael Winch, 27, of James Street, Sunderland.

    * Christopher Burdess, 21, of Countess Close, Seaham.

    * Bradley Allen, 19, of Edgeworth Crescent, Sunderland.

    * Allan Brown, 38, of Duke Street, Seaham.

 

All were granted bail pending sentencing which is to take place at a later date

 

but...but...but i thought it was the police who done it all and they were just innocent young lads after apeacable day out at the match.

 

At the time Northumbria Police described the violence as the "worst in the Northumbria forces history" and the fact the Violent Disorder charge got dismissed out of hand in court tells me someone from Northumbria was telling lies.Clearly something happened otherwise they wouldn't have admitted to Affray and looking at that list of names there is some very well known Sunderland hooligans on it but from reports you here it seems like it has been a complete set-up by Northumbria Police and its failed.

northumbria police went over the top in their description, the sunderland fans said they done nothing wrong......the truth lies with the fact they've pleaded guilty to affray.

 

Yes however at the game at Hearts it came over the tannoy that a special train would be leaving Edinburgh and heading DIRECT to Sunderland,this was the train where it all kicked off and was a complete set-up by Northumbria Police to get jail terms for a few well known troublemakers.

 

Why would they get on a train direct to Sunderland if they wanted to cause bother with the Gremlins?

because any train going to sunderland from the north has to go through newcastle. i'm not too au fait with the exact details of the case but are you insinuating that northumbria police informed the gremlins where the sunderland fans would be ?

 

The was supposed to be going direct to Sunderland,no stopping according to NP.Gremlins could have been waiting for the "normal" train that pulled into Newcastle about half an hour after it all kicked off.

were they waiting on the platform or did they get off and go the main concourse ? also, i've been on a football special and we got off basically where we wanted, also the police tell you anything to get you on the trains and away from their patch without them necessarily trying to set up a fight.

 

if the police were trying to set them up with the gremlins wouldn't it have made more sense to let them get the normal train you think the gremlins were waiting for ?

 

They made them get off the train and then it kicked off for a bit and then herded them down into the metro station where the Gremlins then appeared.

 

Coincedence?

kicked off for a bit "then" the gremlins appeared ?

 

Yes they took all the Sunderland down into the metro station and coming from the other side is the Gremlins(who have also been in court for this),there was a CCTV video of it happening but think it got pulled.

i remeber seeing it on tele. are you assuming the police told the gremlins where they were taking the sunderland lot (still the seaburn casuals is it ?) or that someone from either side was in touch with each other, like the north shileds fracas ?
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a complete set-up by Northumbria Police to get jail terms for a few well known troublemakers.

 

Oh no, poor known hooligans.  How exactly do you force someone to engage in violent disorder?  If it was a trap to lead them to the Gremlins, how come it kicked off before any Newcastle hooligans were even on the scene?

 

the Gremlins(who have also been in court for this)

 

Yeah, difference being that the 'normal' fans on that side of the river haven't been clamouring for their hooligan element to be let off and painting them as martyrs and victims.

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If these "well known Sunderland hooligans" were innocent of any charges why did they plead guilty?

 

One, maybe two in the list above did time for the North Shields Ferry Landing carry on. Little wonder TOB had there eye on the group as these will almost certainly have been identified as known trouble makers.

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Is there anything sadder than football fans revelling in football hooliganism?  You so often (not on this board mind) see people eulogising about their fans' hard lads or the scraps they used to get into.  Pathetic stuff.

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The 'Battle of North Shields' is legendary. What surprised me is the background/jobs of some of those involved - some were very well to do. Hooliganism isn't at all something only the working class get up to,

did you not watch "the firm" ?
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Our "lot" involved that day pleaded guilty to violent disorder - a higher charge - months ago, which suggests the police case against the Sunderland lads was actually pretty thin considering they initially accused them of all sorts - including attacking police dogs.

 

It was probably foreplay.

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Don't think I've seen that one before, Madras. Is it as bad as Green Street?

the original is canny (if only cos it's gary oldman and benny from grange hill), the remake is hilarious.

 

green street is great for all the wrong reasons.

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