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Daily Mail is saying we attacked and abused Llambias.

 

gobsmacked - why would supporters do that ?

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@dannysimpson12 Danny Simpson

Good 1st performance from the boys today, just what we needed 2 get us going! Felt good 2 b back on the right linkin up with @Joey7Barton

 

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Newcastle director attacked and Barton confronted during pitch invasion as violence mars pre-season friendly

By COLIN YOUNG

 

http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2011/07/15/article-2015303-0D081CDB00000578-691_634x524.jpg

 

Newcastle manager Alan Pardew was forced to plea for calm among more than 6,000 visiting supporters after a pitch invasion almost forced the abandonment of their opening pre-season friendly at Darlington.

 

More than 500 fans ran on to the pitch at The Darlington Arena to celebrate Sammy Ameobi's goal, Newcastle's second of the night in a 2-0 victory.

 

After captain for the night Joey Barton had been surrounded by fans from both teams and helped clear the pitch, a second invasion and small scuffle broke out, forcing Quakers boss Mark Cooper to remove his players.

 

Police eventually arrived to quell the unrest before Pardew walked across the pitch to appeal for calm. Following a final warning on the PA system, the match resumed.

 

Barton, who opened the scoring after two minutes, was quickly substituted by Pardew.

 

He was booed by home fans and given an ovation by the visiting contingent who earlier chanted "Ashley sign him up".

 

Newcastle managing director Derek Llambias left immediately after the second invasion and Sportsmail has learned that owner Mike Ashley's right-hand man was attacked by a large group of Newcastle fans in a bar at the ground before the game and subjected to vile abuse.

 

The invasion came in the 56th minute when substitute Sammy Ameobi, brother of Shola, scored.

 

A popular ditty among Newcastle's travelling support is 'if Shola scores, we're on the pitch' (or something similar) and the 6,183 Newcastle fans in a crowd of 9,700 switched it to the younger brother.

 

Within seconds, Darlington's Jake Simpson gave the ball to Ameobi who drilled it past Darlo keeper Deale Chamberlain.

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Guest Mantis

Daily Mail is saying we attacked and abused Llambias.

 

Shame he got off lightly. Do they think anyone cares?

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Newcastle managing director Derek Llambias left immediately after the second invasion and Sportsmail has learned that owner Mike Ashley's right-hand man was attacked by a large group of Newcastle fans in a bar at the ground before the game and subjected to vile abuse.

:thup:

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What kind of an idiot would go into a pub near the ground, before a match, on a Friday night, which will most likely be full of Newcastle fans? :lol:

 

The cunt should have expected it.

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What kind of an idiot would go into a pub near the ground, before a match, on a Friday night, which will most likely be full of Newcastle fans? :lol:

 

The c*** should have expected it.

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Actually embarrassed twice tonight.  By the response of a few in here and the fans who invaded the pitch.

 

Fair play to you at least you are condoning it,some of the comments on this thread from other posters is embarrassing though.A "bit of fun" according to some,really don't know where to start with comments like that.

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If anybody was wondering why the singing section was shut down at St. James' - to split up such as the wanna be hard men who ran onto the pitch tonight. You go first an a promise I'll follow ya. You stand up and I'll stand up too. Assholes.

What a load of s****.

 

Aw naw Mr Stand Up Campaigner is back. Sit down and grow up.

Hope you get to plenty of away games mate, I'm sure you'll enjoy standing up for the full 90  O0

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Actually embarrassed twice tonight.  By the response of a few in here and the fans who invaded the pitch.

 

Fair play to you at least you are condoning it,some of the comments on this thread from other posters is embarrassing though.A "bit of fun" according to some,really don't know where to start with comments like that.

 

condemning. Wrong word.  :crazy2:

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Actually embarrassed twice tonight.  By the response of a few in here and the fans who invaded the pitch.

 

Fair play to you at least you are condoning it,some of the comments on this thread from other posters is embarrassing though.A "bit of fun" according to some,really don't know where to start with comments like that.

 

condemning. Wrong word.  :crazy2:

 

 

whats it they say on smb wearside, self tuck.... :lol:

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What kind of an idiot would go into a pub near the ground, before a match, on a Friday night, which will most likely be full of Newcastle fans? :lol:

 

The cunt should have expected it.

 

Nah, the article says 'bar at the ground' - I'm getting the impression he got a load of abuse from people as he made his way out of the stadium personally.

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Actually embarrassed twice tonight.  By the response of a few in here and the fans who invaded the pitch.

 

Fair play to you at least you are condoning it,some of the comments on this thread from other posters is embarrassing though.A "bit of fun" according to some,really don't know where to start with comments like that.

 

condoning???

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