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That Dom lad is no longer on Twitter. Scumbag.

 

Anyway, shocking news. I hope the organisation, group or individual who caused this gets what they/he/she deserves. RIP to all involved!

 

Spoke to my dad earlier and he said he had spoke to John on Gateshead High St just last week  :(

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:anguish:

 

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I know it's not your intention neesy but there's really no reason to post things like that here.  It doesn't matter what anyone says on twitter or anywhere else, leave this thread for genuine condolence.

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Guest Nixon

As fans we may rarely agree, but one thing that unites is our passion and love for the football club. The fact these two men were making their way to the other side of the planet to attend a group of friendly games embodies just how passionate they were about Newcastle.

 

It's truly devastating that so many lives were lost in the crash, and the fact we can so readily identify with two of the victims makes it that much harder to accept and move on from.

 

Condolences to their families and friends - Rest In Peace.

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John Alder

He earned the title ‘superfan’ after not missing a match since 1973 and over the years John Alder became a good friend of the Chronicle.

 

Overcoming any obstacle to make sure he saw his beloved team play, John ‘The Undertaker’ was even inducted to the Hall of Fans in the same way as Robson Green.

 

And every step of the way, the Chronicle reported on John’s passion for the Magpies.

 

Back in 1995 we told how John, of Deckham in Gateshead, managed to get a ticket for Newcastle’s game with Manchester United at Old Trafford on Boxing Day despite the fact the Club announced that, because of their building work, no visiting fans will be admitted to Old Trafford this season.

 

John was such a dedicated supporter that this was not the first or last time he overcame similar challenges so he could see United play. But how he managed it always remained a secret.

 

John once considered buying a season ticket at Maine Road when Manchester City were planning to ban away fans because of their ground developments. But he wasn’t one of the half dozen United supporters who bought Sunderland season tickets to make sure of seeing a game, he said there was no way he would consider it.

 

“Giving money to Sunderland is way beyond the call of duty,” he said.

 

He became known amongst fans for always wearing a black suit, getting himself the nickname ‘The Undertaker’. Even in sweltering heat John would be seen in his suit, no matter what country he followed the team to.

 

In 1999 John was included in the Hall for Fans after not missing a United game since his visit to Queens Park Rangers in 1973.

 

He was inducted to the Hall of Fans in the same way as Robson Green, but had his handcast and interview done at St James’s Park instead of getting a trip to London to the FA Premier League Hall of Fame in County Hall.

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Guest Geordiesned

Been told that Liam Sweeney had earned the nickname "The Future" given that he was following in the footsteps of John Alder and travelling to every match home and away, plus reserves and academy games plus the odd Gateshead match.

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As fans we may rarely agree, but one thing that unites is our passion and love for the football club. The fact these two men were making their way to the other side of the planet to attend a group of friendly games embodies just how passionate they were about Newcastle.

 

It's truly devastating that so many lives were lost in the crash, and the fact we can so readily identify with two of the victims makes it that much harder to accept and move on from.

 

Condolences to their families and friends - Rest In Peace.

 

Well said. :thup:

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I'd rather not associate people posting stuff like that on twitter with any club. They're just scum, wherever they're from.

yep, how the guy can look himself in the mirror even if (and lord knows I'm being very optimistic here) he's "joking" and its "banter". Utter scumbag

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Guest firetotheworks

Scum....

 

 

 

True, but don't waste your time on it mate. Scum is as scum does and all that.

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I'd rather not associate people posting stuff like that on twitter with any club. They're just scum, wherever they're from.

yep, how the guy can look himself in the mirror even if (and lord knows I'm being very optimistic here) he's "joking" and its "banter". Utter scumbag

 

The kid does his top button up on his shirt, man. I wouldn't worry about little attention seeking faggots like them.

 

Tragic this :(

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Just listened to Liam Sweeney's dad speak on BBC News - a very brave man. My heart goes out to him and his wife.  :(

 

Nearly started blubbing myself when I saw his dad on the news just there. :(

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