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Post 1 - The Newcastle pitch equals 105 metres by 68 m wide.
The Wembley pitch equals 105metres long by 69 m wide

Hardly any difference at all.

 

Reply - But there is a difference. You can't go to Wembley and defend a 0-0 and use sh*thouse tactics

 

Honestly thick as fuck, the fuckers are totally bricking it. 

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6 minutes ago, Sima said:

No wonder they voted for Brexit so unanimously when they are so weak of mind that they'll swallow any bullshit that is spoon-fed to them.

They absolutely are - and while a Wembley defeat for NUFC would of course amuse them briefly, the depression would quickly sink back in when they remember we’re well ahead of schedule and they’ll need to get used to this on a regular basis.

 

It is therefore probably best we win it this year, for their sake.  Why defer the stress and pain? 

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12 minutes ago, TotalWar said:

Is Newcastle where all Newcastle supporters live?

Newcastle was the only area in the North East that didnt have a leave majority, and only then by the skin of its teeth.

Anyone looking from the outside at the north east, or NUFC heartland would say that we ‘So unanimously’ voted for brexit.

They did, we didn’t.  And those two votes were the first declared; Newcastle first, Mackems second.  Sunderland is pretty much seen as the ‘Brexit town’, being first to declare. 

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1 hour ago, TotalWar said:

Is Newcastle where all Newcastle supporters live?

Newcastle was the only area in the North East that didnt have a leave majority, and only then by the skin of its teeth.

Anyone looking from the outside at the north east, or NUFC heartland would say that we ‘So unanimously’ voted for brexit.

 

You cannot have it both ways. Yes NUFC supporters live in Washington, Consett, Stanley etc. but these lads and lasses are often called 1992ers or plastic whereas the MLFs from Blyth, Ashington, Gosforth, Cullercoats are as loyal as you'll find.

 

Anyway I digress - the home crowd at SOL booed the taking of the knee so much that Sunderland along with Millwall dropped it - that'll show the neo fascist 24 carat heed the baals. I wonder what that looks like to a player from outside of the region contemplating signing. Particularly a POC.

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Sunderloand

 

Short term strategy, fine when you’re the little team trying to shortcut upwards, terrible when you reach a new level and the quality/quantity of loans aren’t sustainable (as they found out in PL)

 

 

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15 minutes ago, geordie_b said:

Sunderloand

 

Short term strategy, fine when you’re the little team trying to shortcut upwards, terrible when you reach a new level and the quality/quantity of loans aren’t sustainable (as they found out in PL)

 

 

 


Should be perfect for them to come up and then finish with the lowest points total in premier league history.

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Absolutely pot-less. Got the begging bowl out and pleading for a loan or 2 from the big clubs.

 

Wonder why the owner doesn't actually put some decent cash in and buy some players, constantly looking for the cheapest possible option. Reeks of another chancer tbh

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Just now, midds said:

Absolutely pot-less. Got the begging bowl out and pleading for a loan or 2 from the big clubs.

 

Wonder why the owner doesn't actually put some decent cash in and buy some players, constantly looking for the cheapest possible option. Reeks of another chancer tbh

Maybe because the owner (KLD) doesn't actually have any access to his family fortune and is only allowed to use the interest on his trust fund. Might be a different story when the Matriarch pops her clogs

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