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That place is full of total fucking idiots but as much as I love sticking the boot into them I do find it hard to believe someone with a username as cliche as FTM73 isn't one of us on the wind up who just drops little suggestions now and then to trigger their usual bollocks. Might even be the DeludedOf guy :lol:

 

I suppose it being hard to tell says it all about that lot really 

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6 minutes ago, Optimistic Nut said:

 

Are there even any financial rules in the cups?

Apparently if City are stripped of all their titles then Sunderland will be awarded the cup. That will quiet down those noisy Geordies. 🤦‍♂️

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1 minute ago, Harry 209 said:

In order for Man City to be stripped of the 2014 EFL cup, they would need to be facing action by the EFL. The action is actually being taken by the Premier League who have no juristriction over the EFL Cup.

Don't piss on their parade already

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4 minutes ago, Harry 209 said:

In order for Man City to be stripped of the 2014 EFL cup, they would need to be facing action by the EFL. The action is actually being taken by the Premier League who have no juristriction over the EFL Cup.

 

Aye that's what I was wondering. 

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1 hour ago, Kilcline said:

That place is full of total fucking idiots but as much as I love sticking the boot into them I do find it hard to believe someone with a username as cliche as FTM73 isn't one of us on the wind up who just drops little suggestions now and then to trigger their usual bollocks. Might even be the DeludedOf guy :lol:

 

I suppose it being hard to tell says it all about that lot really 

 

It's too well written and cliché to not be a WUM post. :lol: 

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1 hour ago, KennyUtd said:

Fkn hell, absolutely desperate.  😂🤣😅

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Deeks at them targeted ads, pwoppppa naaaaawty
 

Someone’s cookies include searching for saucy ladies & skimpy outfits…. 

 

 

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53 minutes ago, bobbydazzla said:


Deeks at them targeted ads, pwoppppa naaaaawty
 

Someone’s cookies include searching for saucy ladies & skimpy outfits…. 

 

 

 

Ha, hadn't even noticed that. Fkn pervs the lot of them.

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1 hour ago, Harry 209 said:

In order for Man City to be stripped of the 2014 EFL cup, they would need to be facing action by the EFL. The action is actually being taken by the Premier League who have no juristriction over the EFL Cup.

Maybe FTM73 can suggest they resign from the football league in protest and do us all a favour 

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Radio Newcastle last night on way home, they were on about this and apparently there is an actual 'Friendly Cup' trophy between these two losers! It was apparently on display at that thing they held a few weeks back celebrating the 1985 losing Milk Cup team (the day after our cup win, ironically).

Had to laugh when they said the actual 'Friendly Cup' was there that night, but unfortunately the League Cup wasn't available. :lol:

 

 

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1 minute ago, Ben said:

This will trigger the Makems, it's Whitburn.

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Will give them a few days off moaning about the George Washington Hotel & Golf Course Newcastle. Sure Sunderland Global Media are whipping up their latest manifesto against Geordiefication as we speak aswell

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"right near" :lol: my granny would have said that, before going on to describe it as "muckle good". Is "right" for "very" a thing now? I've seen it used it America but I don't think I've seen or heard it in this country since about 1983 and even then it was just old dears in Hadston and Ashington :lol:

 

Might be an American news story of course, or one from 1983 although I don't think the whole of Whitburn would have set you back £328k in 1983

 

 

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15 minutes ago, OpenC said:

"right near" :lol: my granny would have said that, before going on to describe it as "muckle good". Is "right" for "very" a thing now? I've seen it used it America but I don't think I've seen or heard it in this country since about 1983 and even then it was just old dears in Hadston and Ashington :lol:

 

Might be an American news story of course, or one from 1983 although I don't think the whole of Whitburn would have set you back £328k in 1983

 

 

 

 

It's in today's Chronicle 

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