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'Defo not going to the derby this year, Jim Hughes buses to and from the game, all because the toon army smashed there own town up cos they got beat 3-0, it's pathetic! Spoiling the game! I'm sure the police had played there part in it not being televised as well! Wankers'

 

:lol: I love these people, as if butter wouldnt melt the way they go on!

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I have never lived in the area and have only been to Newcastle games a few times so could anyone tell me how long roughly it would take to get from Sunderland to Newcastle in a bus?

 

Approximately half an hour.  The police will make the trip take about four times as long as that though.

 

The metro would take longer though after the Police herd them about and keep them at Central for ages before walking up.

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'Defo not going to the derby this year, Jim Hughes buses to and from the game, all because the toon army smashed there own town up cos they got beat 3-0, it's pathetic! Spoiling the game! I'm sure the police had played there part in it not being televised as well! w*****s'

 

:lol: I love these people, as if butter wouldnt melt the way they go on!

 

 

Ha ha! Mr O**!

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'Defo not going to the derby this year, Jim Hughes buses to and from the game, all because the toon army smashed there own town up cos they got beat 3-0, it's pathetic! Spoiling the game! I'm sure the police had played there part in it not being televised as well! w*****s'

 

:lol: I love these people, as if butter wouldnt melt the way they go on!

 

 

Ha ha! Mr O**!

 

Someone on mine liked it, not the first time he has said something like that either iirc :lol:

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I'd not be happy if we were forced on a bubble trip and I do have some sympathy but this sort of stuff...

 

"No it's got nothing to do with that.  Some c*** punches a horse and I get punished for it.  Also wouldn't be much of an issue if they get it as well.  But those c***s, despite causing the problem can do whatever they want coming here"

 

Christ on a fucking bike, you'd think butter wouldn't melt :lol:

 

http://www.mirrorfootball.co.uk/incoming/article675247.ece/ALTERNATES/gallery-large/Newcastle-steve-harper-cropped

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From what I hear it's stemmed from a nexus request to the police after several years of them smashing up the metros and the police not doing enough to stop it, nexus told the police last week they'll not run their service at all to prevent them travelling and now why the bubble bus journey has had to be put on.

 

 

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From what I hear it's stemmed from a nexus request to the police after several years of them smashing up the metros and the police not doing enough to stop it, nexus told the police last week they'll not run their service at all to prevent them travelling and now why the bubble bus journey has had to be put on.

 

 

 

Umpossible. magetro kerts

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I'd have sympathy if they weren't on RTG claiming they've never, ever done anything wrong and they're being punished for our actions.

 

Must've forgot the pitch invasions every single f***ing time they score.

 

This reminds me, I was once invited by my brother in law (a FC Twente fan) to the Dutch cup final, which was in De Kuip a few miles from where I live. I had to travel to Enschede by public transport in the morning (2 hour one way trip), wait for a couple of hours at their stadium for the buses to arrive to take me back to Rotterdam. The final was a good game, but FC Twente lost after extra time (vs Heerenveen), so the mood wasn't the best amongst my brother in law and his friends. I then had to take the bus back to Enschede, but luckily the official I asked if I could stay in Rotterdam as I live there was understanding and let me get out of the sort of corridor they had created to keep the fans separated. All this for two sets of fans without the least bit of animosity between them. Absolute madness.

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The Cardiff/Swansea game was the same, far worse in fact that many fans spend a fortune driving to and from Swansea when they live a mile or so from the Cardiff ground. One poor bloke had about 10 hours travelling as he worked in London. Us horsepunching wankers must have done that too  :lol:

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They're onto their 40-oddth page of cry-arseing like whipped pups on rtg.

 

will they be obliged to supply toilets on these buses especially on the way back

 

"Obliged to supply toilets"?!? On previous evidence, the floor of any given metro is more than enough of a toilet for them (unless it's 'number two', then it's up the walls of the SJP bogs and on the concourse. F*cking animals)

 

http://www.readytogo.net/smb/threads/mags-away-bubble-trip.851831/page-40

 

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The Cardiff/Swansea game was the same, far worse in fact that many fans spend a fortune driving to and from Swansea when they live a mile or so from the Cardiff ground. One poor bloke had about 10 hours travelling as he worked in London. Us horsepunching w*****s must have done that too  :lol:

 

Well, he would have had to travel anyway. I remember leaving at 9am in the morning to get the 12am bus in Enschede, taking me back to Rotterdam for the match to start at 2:30, so leaving the stadium (after extra time) at around 5pm. This is when I got lucky I could dodge the bus ride back, otherwise I would not have been back in Rotterdam before 10pm at the earliest. All this for a match in my back yard between two teams I don't even support.. :lol:

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The Cardiff/Swansea game was the same, far worse in fact that many fans spend a fortune driving to and from Swansea when they live a mile or so from the Cardiff ground. One poor bloke had about 10 hours travelling as he worked in London. Us horsepunching w*****s must have done that too  :lol:

 

Well, he would have had to travel anyway. I remember leaving at 9am in the morning to get the 12am bus in Enschede, taking me back to Rotterdam for the match to start at 2:30, so leaving the stadium (after extra time) at around 5pm. This is when I got lucky I could dodge the bus ride back, otherwise I would not have been back in Rotterdam before 10pm at the earliest. All this for a match in my back yard between two teams I don't even support.. :lol:

 

Well yeah but he had to get a bus or train C to S, get the official bus back to Cardiff etc then a train or bus back to Cardiff :lol: Bit of a farce

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Whatever happens in the derby i hope our fans don't repeat the scenes of last season, was embarrassing. Although more sensible people will realize that a minority of fans behaviour, does not represent the club and fans as a whole.

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Must've forgot the pitch invasions every single f***ing time they score.

 

Exactly this.  :dave: Every f.ucking time.

 

Luckily, their stewards take their job seriously and, after apprehending them, escort them from the stadi.......

 

 

Ah, wait, no. Sorry. They gently usher them back to their seats once they've completed their monkey dances.

 

And which set of angels is responsible for attacking an opposition player during the game? Or smashing up the Metro.  Or burning boats? (okay, that's not strictly relevant.  :lol: )

 

But aye, it's all our fault... :undecided:

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Whatever happens in the derby i hope our fans don't repeat the scenes of last season, was embarrassing. Although more sensible people will realize that a minority of fans behaviour, does not represent the club and fans as a whole.

 

Most of those arrested weren't even at the match were they?

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Whatever happens in the derby i hope our fans don't repeat the scenes of last season, was embarrassing. Although more sensible people will realize that a minority of fans behaviour, does not represent the club and fans as a whole.

 

Most of those arrested weren't even at the match were they?

Well they were people leaving the ground shortly after iirc

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As always the normal law abiding fan is punished.

 

I assume this is why it hasn't been pushed to the Sunday because no fucker would be able to get to Mackemville to get their shitty buses.

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Whatever happens in the derby i hope our fans don't repeat the scenes of last season, was embarrassing. Although more sensible people will realize that a minority of fans behaviour, does not represent the club and fans as a whole.

 

Most of those arrested weren't even at the match were they?

Well they were people leaving the ground shortly after iirc

No, the police admitted that the majority of them were not at the match, in fact most of the trouble wasn't actually around the stadium.
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Whatever happens in the derby i hope our fans don't repeat the scenes of last season, was embarrassing. Although more sensible people will realize that a minority of fans behaviour, does not represent the club and fans as a whole.

 

Most of those arrested weren't even at the match were they?

 

Only time I've come out of SJP and seen more people walking toward the ground than away. All fucking gimpy scrotes n all. An embarrassment.

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All joking and point-scoring aside, there were a load of f***ing kn0bheads out that day making us look stupid.  :(

 

This is correct. Walking out of the ground you could sense things were about to kick off.

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