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2 hours ago, Gaztoon said:

 

Watched the 66 final during lockdown... moore was far and away the best player on the pitch.

I think Alan Ball might have something to say about that 

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Is Ashley not waiting for them to fall into receivership first so he can get them for buttons then fly in the Charners / Pardew dream team to sort them out ?

 

"this ones for you Mike" after their first victory.

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Seen this on FB and though its worth supporting.

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We got the shop

We'll be opening in the city centre in July.

We'll take donated sportswear & equipment and sell them from our shop that will be staffed by volunteers who will be 16-24 year olds not in education or training (NEET), disabled people, ex offenders or those at risk of offending or being groomed for county lines.

All those people will get put on a fitness or sports programme plus an ETE plan with the college to make sure they benefit from a healthier lifestyle and get real qualifications that actually get them into full time paid employment.

Inside the shop we're also gonna have the NE1 TV community multimedia studio (also tied in with the college) to provide opportunities and qualifications for those with an interest in creating content.

We'll use the proceeds from the sales of the sportswear & equipment to provide sporting opportunities in the less affluent areas in the whole region.

If you're a Newcastle United fan about to go to Sports Direct you come to us first... That's the rules!

 

 

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7 minutes ago, Slim said:

Seen this on FB and though its worth supporting.

284861144_168609408961646_19321531369393

We got the shop

We'll be opening in the city centre in July.

We'll take donated sportswear & equipment and sell them from our shop that will be staffed by volunteers who will be 16-24 year olds not in education or training (NEET), disabled people, ex offenders or those at risk of offending or being groomed for county lines.

All those people will get put on a fitness or sports programme plus an ETE plan with the college to make sure they benefit from a healthier lifestyle and get real qualifications that actually get them into full time paid employment.

Inside the shop we're also gonna have the NE1 TV community multimedia studio (also tied in with the college) to provide opportunities and qualifications for those with an interest in creating content.

We'll use the proceeds from the sales of the sportswear & equipment to provide sporting opportunities in the less affluent areas in the whole region.

If you're a Newcastle United fan about to go to Sports Direct you come to us first... That's the rules!

 

 

 

Great idea, I know a few ex convicts who got into footy coaching and it’s transformed their lives.

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