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When there is no ambition, there is no hope. When there is no hope, there is no point

 

Perfect.

 

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Get it made! Unfurl it for those f***ers at Sky to gawp at...

 

It sums up our plight in one perfect sentence. a couple of perfect sentences...for any pedants :lol:

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When there is no ambition, there is no hope. When there is no hope, there is no point

 

Perfect.

 

That should go on a banner.

 

 

 

Get it made! Unfurl it for those f***ers at Sky to gawp at...

 

It sums up our plight in one perfect sentence. a couple of perfect sentences...for any pedants :lol:

Well put indeed.
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The stewards would just take it off you and you'd probably get banned for life for daring go up against the regime.

 

Yeah, big banners are a hiding to nothing.

 

I was thinking how good it would be if Banksy did a funny little drawing outside St James' to draw attention to the plight :lol:

 

Daft idea, but I think if people want to engage in protest then it's better to not have poorly attended marches or ill-subscribed boycotts.  But to do little things themself.

 

For the price of one match ticket, if someone is going to stop going they can produce a thousand stickers and just hoy them all about the town/stadium.  Standing on public ground outside a Sports Direct or the club shop with a "Golf Sale" style sign a few times would probably get you in the paper.

 

I wouldn't break the law myself but anyone wanting to do a banksy copy at the stadium would have my utmost respect. ;)

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Just keep thinking how empty and soul less this entire club is now. I picture empty hallways at SJP and it's just not the club we all know anymore. The last week of the window sealed it.

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The stewards would just take it off you and you'd probably get banned for life for daring go up against the regime.

 

Yeah, big banners are a hiding to nothing.

 

I was thinking how good it would be if Banksy did a funny little drawing outside St James' to draw attention to the plight :lol:

 

Daft idea, but I think if people want to engage in protest then it's better to not have poorly attended marches or ill-subscribed boycotts.  But to do little things themself.

 

For the price of one match ticket, if someone is going to stop going they can produce a thousand stickers and just hoy them all about the town/stadium.  Standing on public ground outside a Sports Direct or the club shop with a "Golf Sale" style sign a few times would probably get you in the paper.

 

I wouldn't break the law myself but anyone wanting to do a banksy copy at the stadium would have my utmost respect. ;)

 

I've just found this on Google Images. It would make a cracking sticker.

 

http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_V_ruZa2lUjE/TQIdySe0IKI/AAAAAAAABNw/KcFcOp5E6CQ/s1600/dope700%255B1%255D.png

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The stewards would just take it off you and you'd probably get banned for life for daring go up against the regime.

 

Yeah, big banners are a hiding to nothing.

 

I was thinking how good it would be if Banksy did a funny little drawing outside St James' to draw attention to the plight :lol:

 

Daft idea, but I think if people want to engage in protest then it's better to not have poorly attended marches or ill-subscribed boycotts.  But to do little things themself.

 

For the price of one match ticket, if someone is going to stop going they can produce a thousand stickers and just hoy them all about the town/stadium.  Standing on public ground outside a Sports Direct or the club shop with a "Golf Sale" style sign a few times would probably get you in the paper.

 

I wouldn't break the law myself but anyone wanting to do a banksy copy at the stadium would have my utmost respect. ;)

 

I've just found this on Google Images. It would make a cracking sticker.

 

http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_V_ruZa2lUjE/TQIdySe0IKI/AAAAAAAABNw/KcFcOp5E6CQ/s1600/dope700%255B1%255D.png

 

In ebonics that actually means 'good.'

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If you were a professional footballer, born and raised a Geordie, and you had the chance to sign for Newcastle under the current regime, where ambition is a no-no, would you?

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