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2 minutes ago, Danh1 said:

and any decent scientist looking to study the human brain should look into their behaviours

 

Yeah, I'm seeing a problem with that sentence though [emoji38]

 

They're more like a hive mind, a mentally disturbed one at that.

 

 

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:lol: first the airport, now the buses. How will the mackems get around if they keep boycotting public transport?

 

At least they've still got the Metro after Jeff Brown popped up on that ghastly Metro Musical thing a few years back.

 

 

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Has any club ever thought of the championship play off final trophy being a major trophy nevermind the 3rd division one before now?

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They class the Division3 play-off as a major cup, Sunluns a massive club

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8 hours ago, BlueStar said:

 

 

 

What a brilliantly written and edited piece :
" sparked fresh annoyance from Black Cats fans on social media after Newcastle United’s Carabao Cup final win over Newcastle United at Wembley Stadium on Sunday night "

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10 hours ago, NUFCDoog said:

So a random Sheffield Wednesday fan sees his team lose to their bitter rivals at home, and one of the first things he does after is to sign up to a Sunderland forum, to largely make a post having a pop at us with the same stuff they all say on there.

 

Why do they do this man [emoji38] it's so weird making fake accounts.

 

Hours after they've just lost at home to Sheffield Utd. :lol:

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https://foundationoflight.co.uk/news/safc-milk-cup-heroes-reunite-for-40th-anniversary-celebration/
 

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Black Cats fans are in for a nostalgic treat as Sunderland celebrates the 40th anniversary of their remarkable run to the Milk Cup final in 1985.

 

The event, hosted by former BBC Look North presenter Jeff Brown, will take place upstairs at The Peacock pub in Sunderland city centre on Monday, March 17, kicking off at 7:30pm.

 

 

The second half of the event will shift focus to the final itself, where Sunderland faced Norwich City. A special feature will be a conversation with teenage defender David Corner, who reflects on the moment Norwich’s winning goal changed his life forever.

 

 

atmosphere must have been jumping at this. "hew lads remember that league cup final we lost 40 years ago?"  [emoji38] [emoji38] [emoji38]

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