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John Humble on there, tearing them a new arse hole in the Cattermole thread.

 

:lol:

 

 

 

He's wasting his time, trying to put across a reasoned, well-thought point to that fucking rabble is like trying to juggle water.

 

I haven't found the thread but I'm guessing every third post is "Fuck off back to your own board mag kernt"

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They are wanking themselves daft-er over Hoilett going to them. If I have learnt anything about mackem logic, he is coming here instead.

 

So Hoilett would turn down the likes of us, Chelsea, Spurs, Liverpool..... heck even Everton for a Party with Marty?

 

And they call us delusional  :lol:

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i think they are close to breaking point on rtg, anyone who has a decent (openminded) thing to say about us is a 'mag kernt', it's like pyongyang fc's forum, there's more witch hunting going on than at salem. and then the perfect mackemism http://www.readytogo.net/smb/showthread.php?t=695418... about new years day 1985 and the racial abuse dealt out to their players, even when their own fans are saying they done the same they wont acknowladge it and barefaced lie that it never happened despite other posters saying they were there, in the fulwell and the clock stand and it really did happen.

 

 

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i think they are close to breaking point on rtg, anyone who has a decent (openminded) thing to say about us is a 'mag kernt', it's like pyongyang fc's forum, there's more witch hunting going on than at salem. and then the perfect mackemism http://www.readytogo.net/smb/showthread.php?t=695418... about new years day 1985 and the racial abuse dealt out to their players, even when their own fans are saying they done the same they wont acknowladge it and barefaced lie that it never happened despite other posters saying they were there, in the fulwell and the clock stand and it really did happen.

 

 

 

Another thread trying to offend Newcastle which ends up them arguing with each other. Morons.

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i think they are close to breaking point on rtg, anyone who has a decent (openminded) thing to say about us is a 'mag kernt', it's like pyongyang fc's forum, there's more witch hunting going on than at salem. and then the perfect mackemism http://www.readytogo.net/smb/showthread.php?t=695418... about new years day 1985 and the racial abuse dealt out to their players, even when their own fans are saying they done the same they wont acknowladge it and barefaced lie that it never happened despite other posters saying they were there, in the fulwell and the clock stand and it really did happen.

 

 

 

Another thread trying to offend Newcastle which ends up them arguing with each other. Morons.

 

At least it seems it's only one complete bellend getting torn a new one by dare I say it, some sensible mackems.

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Someone registered on the smb point that twat in the direction of this

 

http://www.guardian.co.uk/sport/david-conn-inside-sport-blog/2012/mar/28/racism-football-sol-campbell-garth-crooks

Campbell, who recalled feeling "physically sick" at the first Premier League abuse he suffered, at Sunderland's old ground, spoke directly of the serious work that needs still to be done.

 

"I am from Newham, one of the most multicultural places in Britain," Campbell said. "The first time I experienced abuse was at Roker Park, it was an old-fashioned ground, and there were pockets of monkey chants around the ground. I felt physically sick, but I was young, I had to keep my focus, and get through it."

 

Note: Not in the 70s or 80s, but in the Premier League era

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Someone registered on the smb point that t*** in the direction of this

 

http://www.guardian.co.uk/sport/david-conn-inside-sport-blog/2012/mar/28/racism-football-sol-campbell-garth-crooks

Campbell, who recalled feeling "physically sick" at the first Premier League abuse he suffered, at Sunderland's old ground, spoke directly of the serious work that needs still to be done.

 

"I am from Newham, one of the most multicultural places in Britain," Campbell said. "The first time I experienced abuse was at Roker Park, it was an old-fashioned ground, and there were pockets of monkey chants around the ground. I felt physically sick, but I was young, I had to keep my focus, and get through it."

 

Note: Not in the 70s or 80s, but in the Premier League era

 

Done.

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http://www.readytogo.net/smb/showthread.php?t=695378&page=2

 

should hold the final outside europe. Take it to Dubai or somewhere like that.

 

They should hold the European Cup Final outside of Europe.

 

Mackem logic has just been taken to a whole new level.

 

 

 

Without clicking on the link can I guess this is in relation to Bayern Munich having home advantage over Chelsea?

 

Now why would that affect Sunderla...oh right.

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Someone registered on the smb point that t*** in the direction of this

 

http://www.guardian.co.uk/sport/david-conn-inside-sport-blog/2012/mar/28/racism-football-sol-campbell-garth-crooks

Campbell, who recalled feeling "physically sick" at the first Premier League abuse he suffered, at Sunderland's old ground, spoke directly of the serious work that needs still to be done.

 

"I am from Newham, one of the most multicultural places in Britain," Campbell said. "The first time I experienced abuse was at Roker Park, it was an old-fashioned ground, and there were pockets of monkey chants around the ground. I felt physically sick, but I was young, I had to keep my focus, and get through it."

 

Note: Not in the 70s or 80s, but in the Premier League era

 

He's made it up, he played for the Mags, Mag Kernt.

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Why would you want to see a great club like Coventry destroyed. No matter how much I slate them I would want sunderland to go under.

do you mean would not ?

 

if so then I agree, local rivalries are good and even better when the neighbours are like them. on the rare occasions they finish ahead of us, normally 2 or 3 times every couple of decades, it's always by a point or so, so when they go overboard about it it's all the better when we blast them out the water when normal service is returned. we really should thank them for making things so constantly easy for us.

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To be fair to the mackems, racism at our ground was terrible and looking back at it, something should have been done to stop it.  I don't think our fans were racist away from football, at the match it was a case of anything goes if it put the opposition players off.

 

I went to the match with a black lad and it was embarrassing, especially as some of our other mates would scream insults at black players.

 

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To be fair to the mackems, racism at our ground was terrible and looking back at it, something should have been done to stop it.  I don't think our fans were racist away from football, at the match it was a case of anything goes if it put the opposition players off.

 

I went to the match with a black lad and it was embarrassing, especially as some of our other mates would scream insults at black players.

 

would you say it was worse at SJP than roker park or both as bad as each other ?
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To be fair to the mackems, racism at our ground was terrible and looking back at it, something should have been done to stop it. I don't think our fans were racist away from football, at the match it was a case of anything goes if it put the opposition players off.

 

I went to the match with a black lad and it was embarrassing, especially as some of our other mates would scream insults at black players.

 

 

 

it was.

 

some were , and some not . Racism was the norm for many people in 70s 80s North Tyneside.

 

 

 

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it was.

 

some were , and some not . Racism was the norm for many people in 70s 80s North Tyneside.

 

 

 

 

I can honestly say that I never looked at a persons colour and thought of them being better or worse than anyone else and I lived in North Tyneside in the 70's.

 

Obviously some people would have been racist, you get ignorant people in all walks of life.  I knew quite a few people who were giulty of racism at the match but were totally different in normal everyday life.

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