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We're not a judgemental lot on here Bob, if you want a load of knobs on who are we to care? I hate cold feet. Especially after getting caught in a downpour and the water soaks in through the shoes. That said it happened quite a bit this past "summer", fucking Manchester weather. I'm in Melbourne two more weeks and I'm getting used to this sunny weather. You read me the wrong way friend I meant knobs on as the answer
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Just interested thats all, a people person uncle Berb
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cold the most fingers toes ears nose I know I'm going to get a load of knobs on For me it has to be the fingers fucking hate it
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yes to keep him out of trouble
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Yi canna call wa axe sence an purruss doon like that man! ho`wey man! divvint bessa nasty Thats shit
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Since the establishment of both clubs,Newcastle have acheived 5 victorys more than Sunderland in the Derby fixtures. not so good when you consider we`ve been under funded and shite for the best part of 50 year is it?? still 5 up tho Yes! and we`ve been English champions 6 times to your 4 so still 2 up .... 6 FA Cups to your 2, 12 trophies to your 9 We've got an airport so there
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Teedy I thought you were a newcomer just noticed you joined in 2007 why have you just come to the fore? Have you became more active?
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I think its time we took a reality check. So our biggest rivals are taking the mickey after beaten us, so what we have done it for years. The other stuff yes it was wrong but it was not war crimes. We have been doing it to them for years. It reminds me of when fans verbally abuse a player who then scores and celebrates in front of the home fans. The poor fans demand action from the FA.
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Or is it all down south. He makes Inch look a bit of a retard
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He`s as deluded as the fucking fans!!! It was a lucky goal like, It was a shot not a cross! Exactly right I don't think it was a shot I think it was a .............
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Whats wrong with you man It's both a respected publication and it's by the seaside as well Ho'way Berb man - so's Ryhope... agreed but they do not have the Blackpool Gazzette. Why would the BG have an article like that in beggars belief I sick of the shit that's written aboot us n the club.
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Whats wrong with you man It's both a respected publication and it's by the seaside as well
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So Danny who do you want to win and what do you think the score will be. Me I think 1 - 2 martins and Guthrie. By the way Teed as I said on RTG getting a medal with your lot is like getting a one of the Italian army
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What is the difference between a Mackem and a Geordie
bobbyshinton replied to Douggy B's topic in Newcastle Forum
Thats going on RTG -
So what's it like to attend the Tyne-Wear derby?
bobbyshinton replied to dbsweeney's topic in Newcastle Forum
HOOLIGAN Hola pedro. hows it going I will have a look in about 5. It must be getting a little lively -
So what's it like to attend the Tyne-Wear derby?
bobbyshinton replied to dbsweeney's topic in Newcastle Forum
I've been in the fulwell end twice. did not go in 85 but know loads who did. It's like drugs -
I thought this was a thread about fat lads and sexual practice
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Kinnear has got to be in with a shot ex spurs lad Gerry Francis? Mike ashley to buy surely he is not that daft
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1- 2 although we are not on the Madrid level your performances have not been great, just better than you're used to.
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The Football Association's regulatory commission have confirmed they will meet on Thursday to consider Newcastle's appeal against Habib Beye's red card against Manchester City. Beye was controversially dismissed after 14 minutes for a challenge on Brazilian forward Robinho, although replays suggested the United defender played the ball. Magpies boss Joe Kinnear revealed he had asked referee Rob Styles to review the incident and the club have since formally appealed the player's ban with the FA. The FA commission will announce their decision on Beye's appeal on Thursday. If Beye fails to have his dismissal overturned he will serve a three-game ban meaning he will miss this weekend's Tyne-Wear derby with Sunderland.
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The origins of the term are obscure and divided. One belief is that it was a term used by shipyard workers in the 19th century on the Tyne (see Geordie), to describe their Wearside counterparts. The Mackems would "Make" the ship to be fitted out by the "Geordies", hence "mackem and tackem" ("make them" and "take them").[3] The term Mackem could come from the Local Brewers VAUX who for centuries brewed a bottled beer called "Double Maxim". People who drank the beer would ask for a Mackem pronouncing the X differently. So a person would be called a Mackem who drank the local beer. The term could also be a reference to volume of ships built during wartime on the River Wear, e.g. "We mackem and they sink em". Alternatively, this phrase may refer to the making and tacking into place of rivets in shipbuilding, which was the main method of assembling ships until the mid-twentieth century. The earliest known recorded use of the term as applied to people from Sunderland, found by the Oxford English Dictionary occurred in 1988,[4] although "we still tak 'em and mak 'em" was found in a sporting context in 1973. This implies that the phrase was older, but there is nothing to suggest that "mak 'em" had come to be applied to people from Sunderland The origins of the term are obscure and divided. One belief is that it was a term used by shipyard workers in the 19th century on the Tyne (see Geordie), to describe their Wearside counterparts. The Mackems would "Make" the ship to be fitted out by the "Geordies", hence "mackem and tackem" ("make them" and "take them").[3] The term Mackem could come from the Local Brewers VAUX who for centuries brewed a bottled beer called "Double Maxim". People who drank the beer would ask for a Mackem pronouncing the X differently. So a person would be called a Mackem who drank the local beer. The term could also be a reference to volume of ships built during wartime on the River Wear, e.g. "We mackem and they sink em". Alternatively, this phrase may refer to the making and tacking into place of rivets in shipbuilding, which was the main method of assembling ships until the mid-twentieth century. The earliest known recorded use of the term as applied to people from Sunderland, found by the Oxford English Dictionary occurred in 1988,[4] although "we still tak 'em and mak 'em" was found in a sporting context in 1973. This implies that the phrase was older, but there is nothing to suggest that "mak 'em" had come to be applied to people from Sunderland The Mackems would "Make" the ship to be fitted out by the "Geordies" always my understanding of the term.mind! this was before all the bile and bitterness that came about in the late 60`s early 70`s "the hooligan periods" so I geuss it`s been warped into whatever people want it to mean. 1988 or 1973... I remember the term well before that! my old man worked in the yards,both Wear and Tyne and used the term "Mackem" when I was a kid in the early 50`s,He had loads of good Geordie workmates,they used to go to the match (derby) together weather it be at Roker or SJP,with no animosity,or when one team played away,they went to the others ground,but! the yards and the pits bred a comradeship that you dont get from guys wearing hair gell and working in call centres (your life hardly depends on the man you work with) shame really!! "GEORDIE" on the other hand!!! ... Sir GEORDIE to you twat face Anyway what do you reckon Saturday?