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1881 is the correct date but officially it was 1882. They officially changed the name in late 1891 iirc but again, officially it was classed as 1892. I've a programme from the 80s and the club is founded in 1882 on that and also some NUFC picture I had as a kid. The first I'd heard the club mention 1892 as the official line was in 1992 which was an excuse for something to shout about for a club in the 2nd division. I did think the pre season tournament that year between us, Boro, Real Sociedad and Sporting was something to do with it but that was called the 'Newcastle Exhibition super challenge cup' apparently? I do recall a few people scratching their heads, me included at the 1892 figure because as stated, it was officially classed as 1882.
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1892 is the year Newcastle East End took over the lease of Newcastle West End’s ground at Leazes Park and East End’s name was changed to Newcastle United. West End ceased to exist after that. East End were founded as Stanley FC in Byker in 1881 which would appear to be the true founding date of the club we see today. This has been pointed out a few times recently by people who wish to appear clever on the internet/football history fascists. Don’t particularly remember lots of 1892 tat being produced, only the failed share offer
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I think someone on here recently said that the 1892 figure was only invented so we could sell a load of centenary tat back in 92. A bit before my time.
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I can't see him.
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Why is john cena on our badge?
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- Today
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sye, they were fucking woeful, that bad infact they'd have struggled to beat sunderland or coventry. was a frustrating evening, felt like a step forward with man city dropping points only to take a couple backwards with bournemouths no show. massive today.
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Definitely twists and turns still to come this season. Man City definitely weren't dropping any more points until they couldn't beat fucking Southampton yesterday. Lose or draw today and it definitely gets harder, but it's not over by any stretch because results like Man City yesterday can happen.
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Andrew Cushin: “A few months ago, I was in an Irish bar in Newcastle with some friends. Jason Tindall and a few of the players were out." “My mates and I know some of them, so we said hello. They invited us to sit with them, and a few drinks later Jason asked if I’d like to sing on stage." “The manager of the bar said it’d be an honour. So, I got up and sung Wor Flags." “I forgot all about it the next morning but there was footage online, and watching it back, I could see Tindall jumping up and down, waving his arms in the air. That was a strange night.”
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- Yesterday
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https://xcancel.com/IlmFeed/status/1920249323628957720
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I'm not pfussed either way about getting a new badge. I certainly don't think it's evidence of the owners "destroying our legacy" like some tits on Twitter think
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Arsenal's form. If Liverpool bother their arses tomorrow, it could be 5 games without a win.
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In fairness, if it is a simplification, I could live with that.
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Im far more bothered that no one can seem to get "black and white stripes" on a home shirt correct than I am about the badge. It wont be an eyesore because modern design isnt really interesting enough to produce an eyesore so it'll be reyt.
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Yeah Chelsea remains a must win game.
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2024/25 - Generic NUFC Chat. Cunts ☑️
Ayatollah Hermione replied to wykikitoon's topic in Newcastle Forum
NUST are like tits on a witch tbh -
Is the answer only one of them has performed a miracle?
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I think Arsenal will be wound up to fuck to beat us - that could work very well in our favour but I think this "beaten them 3 times" narrative is a bit overly optimistic for me.
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10 x better than the shite peddled on the Amazon Prime documentary.
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Yeah. I’m in the same boat. If we don’t beat Chelsea then I think we’ll end up 6th or 7th.
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We've beaten them 3 times already this season mate. Ahem. We need to win tomorrow like. Of we do I'm confident of CL, lose or draw then naaah, probably not. Even Everton don't look a walkover the form Gollum has them in.
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My new favourite customer.