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f***ing unreal how much of the advertising hoarding is SD.com, even ignoring the w*** on the East Stand/Gallowgate. Literally runs all over the entire stadium. :lol:

 

  wow,that looks shite...

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"100% of your bid will go to the Newcastle United Foundation. Small deduction may apply"

 

So 100% doesn't go to the foundation then.

 

 

100% of the money goes to the charity 60% of the time.

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"100% of your bid will go to the Newcastle United Foundation. Small deduction may apply"

 

So 100% doesn't go to the foundation then.

 

The donations are processed by MissionFish - UK, which makes a small deduction from each donation to offset some of the costs involved in developing and delivering some of the technical, legal and financial infrastructure behind eBay for Charity, and the support and advice MissionFish provides to charities and donors. As a registered charity (No. 1110538), MissionFish aims to cover its costs. The charity has no shareholders and any surpluses generated are reinvested in fulfilling its charitable purpose.

 

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Just checking haven't read this for a while, what are those letters being auctioned off? Have they just replaced them with new NEWCASTLE UNITED and the stuff we knew about either side?

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Just checking haven't read this for a while, what are those letters being auctioned off? Have they just replaced them with new NEWCASTLE UNITED and the stuff we knew about either side?

 

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Yes, that's real.

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Just checking haven't read this for a while, what are those letters being auctioned off? Have they just replaced them with new NEWCASTLE UNITED and the stuff we knew about either side?

 

http://img190.imageshack.us/img190/6057/406971472.jpg

 

Yes, that's real.

 

 

Jesus fucking Christ.

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