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Ferk them after they celebrated Man Utd’s three goals on the last day of the 95-96 season at their place and that “Geordies at home, watching the bill’ song when they reached the Urfa cup final! 

There is only one Derby by a millions miles and that’s the human rights activists (since 7/10/21?!

 

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Still can't figure out this dude's angle, like, haha. 

 

Mackem looking for some kinda 'gotcha'? (eya, maGz think bura is bigga gayum, marra!)

 

Boro fan with some weird humiliation kink?

 

Fuck knows :lol:

 

 

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I think I can remember a brief spell when Boro were more of a rival in football terms. Was it 90s/early 2000s? Has been fierce off the pitch. Was one of the worst places you could go through the years but could never class them as our No1 local rivals. Good to beat them but I don't mind them doing well tbh. They probably don't feel the same towards us of course but hey ho. Most of the smoggies I've met, on holiday etc have been sound.

 

 

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10 minutes ago, Scoreboard82 said:

I think I can remember a brief spell when Boro were more of a rival in football terms. Was it 90s/early 2000s? Has been fierce off the pitch. Was one of the worst places you could go through the years but could never class them as our No1 local rivals. Good to beat them but I don't mind them doing well tbh. They probably don't feel the same towards us of course but hey ho. Most of the smoggies I've met, on holiday etc have been sound.

 

 

 

It was fucking horrific to go to as an away game, but then so was Stoke and Millwall. 

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23 minutes ago, TheBrownBottle said:

It was fucking horrific to go to as an away game, but then so was Stoke and Millwall. 

I think I've already said on another thread but Boro away in the 80's was the most threatened I've ever felt at any away ground. Sitting in the back of a van being rocked at traffic lights 1 midweek game man. 😬

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7 minutes ago, KennyUtd said:

I think I've already said on another thread but Boro away in the 80's was the most wonderful I've ever felt at any away ground. Sitting in the back of a police van being rocked to sleep off PC Metcalfe 😬

Not my cup of tea, Kenny, but each to their own.

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2 hours ago, Scoreboard82 said:

I think I can remember a brief spell when Boro were more of a rival in football terms. Was it 90s/early 2000s? Has been fierce off the pitch. Was one of the worst places you could go through the years but could never class them as our No1 local rivals. Good to beat them but I don't mind them doing well tbh. They probably don't feel the same towards us of course but hey ho. Most of the smoggies I've met, on holiday etc have been sound.

 

 

 

 

It's another case of them being more bothered about us then themselves, remember their UEFA cup run to the final (credit where credit's due from McClaren for that) and their main chant/song was something like "Geordies at home watching the Bill" - so was quite amusing to find 1000's of geordies signing up on their biggest forum as characters from the Bill and giving them shit, the night of the final as they were getting dicked [emoji38]

 

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3 hours ago, KennyUtd said:

I think I've already said on another thread but Boro away in the 80's was the most threatened I've ever felt at any away ground. Sitting in the back of a van being rocked at traffic lights 1 midweek game man. 😬

Just looking at that picture of Ayresome Park, for the league cup tie in 92 with the away end closest to camera, it had to be one of those alleyways of the houses lined up behind that on our way there a bloke in front of us was hooked in for a beating, like being fished off a stage, so effeciently that it was obviously old hat. He wasn't wearing any colours that I recall and wouldn't surprised if it was a case of any old port in a storm.

Sunderland was sheepish by comparison.

 

Don't even dislike Boro and retrospectively think were it not for being in the same region for local news (back in the day a Boro bias was detectable) and then the Legends on Century there wouldn't have been a rivalry at all at our end. Played them 14times in my first five years going and not at all in the last 14 helps.

 

 

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6 hours ago, Jonas said:

Just looking at that picture of Ayresome Park, for the league cup tie in 92 with the away end closest to camera, it had to be one of those alleyways of the houses lined up behind that on our way there a bloke in front of us was hooked in for a beating, like being fished off a stage, so effeciently that it was obviously old hat. He wasn't wearing any colours that I recall and wouldn't surprised if it was a case of any old port in a storm.

Sunderland was sheepish by comparison.

 

Don't even dislike Boro and retrospectively think were it not for being in the same region for local news (back in the day a Boro bias was detectable) and then the Legends on Century there wouldn't have been a rivalry at all at our end. Played them 14times in my first five years going and not at all in the last 14 helps.

 

 

 

It tends to build a bit when we’re in the same division, but that’s happened once in the last decade and a half.  It’s not that there is nothing to it - but it’s just so far away from being a derby with any real sentiment for it.  I’d still look for the Mackems’ results in the third division from time to time - I haven’t looked for a smoggie scoreline since we were both in the same division.  

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7 hours ago, Jonas said:

Just looking at that picture of Ayresome Park, for the league cup tie in 92 with the away end closest to camera, it had to be one of those alleyways of the houses lined up behind that on our way there a bloke in front of us was hooked in for a beating, like being fished off a stage, so effeciently that it was obviously old hat. He wasn't wearing any colours that I recall and wouldn't surprised if it was a case of any old port in a storm.

Sunderland was sheepish by comparison.

 

Don't even dislike Boro and retrospectively think were it not for being in the same region for local news (back in the day a Boro bias was detectable) and then the Legends on Century there wouldn't have been a rivalry at all at our end. Played them 14times in my first five years going and not at all in the last 14 helps.

 

 

 

3-1 win ? We went by car and it was quite sedate by Boro standards though we heard some tales.

 

Early 80s however had echoes of Newcastle V Chelsea of that time.

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5 minutes ago, Big Geordie said:

Said before, but as someone who lived in the Boro - 92-96. they definitely cared more about us, than we did about them. They didn't really give a stuff about the mackems, too. 

I remember watching Look North early 80s when KK was here and they beat us 3-2 I think it was, I was at the game but the next night's news summed it up with the highlights with some middle aged middle class woman saying "I dont care if we get relegated so long as we beat them tonight". Remember it clear as day.

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55 minutes ago, Big Geordie said:

Said before, but as someone who lived in the Boro - 92-96. they definitely cared more about us, than we did about them. They didn't really give a stuff about the mackems, too. 

They seemed to move their attentions to the mackems this century.  The more realistic rivalry. 

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9 hours ago, Big Geordie said:

Said before, but as someone who lived in the Boro - 92-96. they definitely cared more about us, than we did about them. They didn't really give a stuff about the mackems, too. 

 

They really don't like Geordies, but for them "Geordieland" begins at Hartlepool [emoji38]

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11 hours ago, Big Geordie said:

Said before, but as someone who lived in the Boro - 92-96. they definitely cared more about us, than we did about them. They didn't really give a stuff about the mackems, too. 

That’s changed in recent years, probably due to the fact we’ve been in the same division as them more often than not the past decade.

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Bit off topic but any suggestions where would be decent to watch the Derby game with visiting family in Newcastle ? Ideally Pilgrim street way 

I don't drink so a bit out the loop on what bars are decent

@Fak suggestion of Sauna 52 is a non starter sadly as my Auntie Doreen is a bit of a prude & Even allowing for his loyalty discount its not cheap 

 

 

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