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Some of convo's I heard last night were:

 

1) O'Neill will get us into europe once he get's his own players in.

2) Carroll will join us if we bid, he was never really a proper mag anycase or he hate's them now.

 

Bonkers.

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It would seem Mackems read the Express:

 

http://www.readytogo.net/smb/showthread.php?t=717961

 

And this from that thread is pure gold:

 

How awful are the Mag forums? I've made a few visits and been appalled by the level of debate, which I suppose is why this board is crawling with Mags. But why do they not try to raise the level of debate on their own boards instead of spending their time on here?

 

I had the doubtful pleasure of living in Newcastle for 12 years, including the period when Peter Reid gave us a better team than they had. I was ritually abused in the city just for being from Sunderland. The ritual expression "Oh you're a Mackem are you ... " was ritually employed during initial introductions and many times caused physical unprovoked assault. The first time on the day that my family and I moved there. 30 minutes after the initial introduction.

 

Yet these people come on here and act in a superior manner, with the pretence of civilised values, writing Sunderland folk off as useless. Believe me, I know the truth, I was there.

 

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

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It would seem Mackems read the Express:

 

http://www.readytogo.net/smb/showthread.php?t=717961

 

And this from that thread is pure gold:

 

How awful are the Mag forums? I've made a few visits and been appalled by the level of debate, which I suppose is why this board is crawling with Mags. But why do they not try to raise the level of debate on their own boards instead of spending their time on here?

 

I had the doubtful pleasure of living in Newcastle for 12 years, including the period when Peter Reid gave us a better team than they had. I was ritually abused in the city just for being from Sunderland. The ritual expression "Oh you're a Mackem are you ... " was ritually employed during initial introductions and many times caused physical unprovoked assault. The first time on the day that my family and I moved there. 30 minutes after the initial introduction.

 

Yet these people come on here and act in a superior manner, with the pretence of civilised values, writing Sunderland folk off as useless. Believe me, I know the truth, I was there.

 

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

 

Bit ritual if you ask me.

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I remember going into my local pub (In Norwich) with some mates when I was about 18/19 wearing my Newcastle top.

 

As soon as we walked in, the new owner of the pub told one of my mates that he wanted me out. I asked why and my mate told me it's because he supports Sunderland  :D

 

My mate managed to persuade him to let me stay,and after the owner begrudgingly agreeing,I promtly went to the bar,ordered some beers and asked him "so you're a Geordie are ya? The look on his face was priceless.

 

Mackems so bitter (no pun intended).

 

 

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Yes but smashing up the train is blatantly excused by the fact that:

 

The fans keep turning up and the team keep on displaying absolute dross on the pitch!

 

:lol:

 

8970!? The plague is spreading faster than we thought, people...

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I had the doubtful pleasure of living in Newcastle for 12 years, including the period when Peter Reid gave us a better team than they had. I was ritually abused in the city just for being from Sunderland. The ritual expression "Oh you're a Mackem are you ... " was ritually employed during initial introductions and many times caused physical unprovoked assault. The first time on the day that my family and I moved there. 30 minutes after the initial introduction.

 

 

Word-a-day bog paper John?

 

And 12 years! ;D ;D "God this is awful, Im ritually being abused on a ritual basis, ritually every day. I've gotta move.... F*ck it, I'll give it another decade. Ritually."

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Guest Loven11

Apparently we're obsessed with them according to some daft mackem cunts on youtube yet either on facebook some daft cunt has F.T.M in their name or on youtube some are putting F.T.M at the end of the message and let's not forget the number of topics that they create about us on RTG.

 

More like they're fucking obsessed with us. Sad cunts.

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I had the doubtful pleasure of living in Newcastle for 12 years, including the period when Peter Reid gave us a better team than they had. I was ritually abused in the city just for being from Sunderland. The ritual expression "Oh you're a Mackem are you ... " was ritually employed during initial introductions and many times caused physical unprovoked assault. The first time on the day that my family and I moved there. 30 minutes after the initial introduction.

 

 

Word-a-day bog paper John?

 

And 12 years! ;D ;D "God this is awful, Im ritually being abused on a ritual basis, ritually every day. I've gotta move.... F*ck it, I'll give it another decade. Ritually."

 

:lol:

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all falling out with each other before the seasons even began  :lol:

 

"We always look shite as this stage of the season"

 

Yeah, and every other stage, duuude.

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“It’s nice to score in any game – but against them is even better, I just wish it was in the Premier League,” the big striker told SportMail today.

 

“Everyone knows I’m a massive Newcastle fan and that was the first time I’ve scored against them, so I’d be lying if I said it didn’t feel good.

 

“I had quite a few messages and calls waiting for me afterwards from my mates as well, so I wasn’t the only one who enjoyed it.”

 

Howard’s goal was just reward for an enterprising start from the hosts and it arrived when Titus Bramble misjudged a long clearance downfield, allowing the Pools man to steal in.

 

And he reflected: “I knew Titus had missed the flight of the ball and I thought ‘I’ve got a chance here’.

 

“I managed to bustle him off it and I was in.

 

“But with the pitch being hard and sticky the ball was bouncing all over the place.

 

“I was waiting for it to come down and just thought ‘keep it low’.

 

“I did that and it’s went straight through his legs.”

 

:lol:

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“It’s nice to score in any game – but against them is even better, I just wish it was in the Premier League,” the big striker told SportMail today.

 

“Everyone knows I’m a massive Newcastle fan and that was the first time I’ve scored against them, so I’d be lying if I said it didn’t feel good.

 

“I had quite a few messages and calls waiting for me afterwards from my mates as well, so I wasn’t the only one who enjoyed it.”

 

Howard’s goal was just reward for an enterprising start from the hosts and it arrived when Titus Bramble misjudged a long clearance downfield, allowing the Pools man to steal in.

 

And he reflected: “I knew Titus had missed the flight of the ball and I thought ‘I’ve got a chance here’.

 

“I managed to bustle him off it and I was in.

 

“But with the pitch being hard and sticky the ball was bouncing all over the place.

 

“I was waiting for it to come down and just thought ‘keep it low’.

 

“I did that and it’s went straight through his legs.”

 

:lol:

 

Nice to see Titus hasn't lost it

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So a nice easy journey, we park up and go to the Jackson’s Wharf for the pre match beer. The craic from the pub was our expectations for the new season, and of course who’s going to get the goals? The Sunderland fans we did get talking to, were as optimistic as ever and various names were getting whacked about. Fletcher seems to be one everyone expects. Llorente is the one everyone got more excited about as each pint went down.

 

Read more: http://www.readytogo.net/smb/showthread.php?t=718015#ixzz21vtKC5W4

 

I want a pint of what they were having.

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There's a part of me that would love us sacking off the idea of Carroll and paying £10m for Fletcher to sit on our bench.

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