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Tdansmith

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  1. You must be very proud. Well done mate.
  2. I see some of the "Leazes Flags" were pinched. Howay give the fuckers back FFS !
  3. Champions league draw has put Real Madrid v PSG Juventus v Spurs Chelsea v Barcelona Basel v Man City Porto v Liverpool Sevilla v Man utd Shakhtar Donetsk v Roma Bayern Munich v Besiktas Some class games there like
  4. Klopp is losing the plot. If he doesn't win a trophy this season he'll be sacked.
  5. To all those who recommended Mindhunter, thanks. It's very good. That big fella who cut off the heed of his mam and fucked it !!! Fucking hell !!!
  6. That's true. But what about that long tall skinny lass who lives in sunderland that rubbish tip. you want her dead right ?
  7. I know wor club isn't perfect and we still could go down this season, in fact we are one of the favourites. I've toyed with the idea that our rivals could actually go down to the third level of English football. Do i want them to go down ? If they stay up we could actually play them again some sunny day so we can stop that 6 in a row shite. Maybe we could get them in a cup ? Would i give up that potential win against the fuckers if it meant they would go down to the 3rd division ? FUCKING DAMN STRAIGHT I WOULD
  8. Me too, he has made many mistakes, learning from his mistakes is what makes him a good manager, unlike Pardew.
  9. That's a bit unfair as Rafa has only been here a short time and has already got us back up. It's just my opinion if Pardew was here now with the same squad we would be stone cold bottom. If Rafa had the squad Pardew had we would never been calling for his head..also IMO.
  10. http://www.espn.co.uk/football/paris-saint-germain/story/3304772/psgs-unai-emery-confirms-transfer-talks-with-lucas-moura-and-hatem-ben-arfa Training with the reserves, transfer in Jan ?
  11. Watching S 1 Ep 1 tonight on the back of all the nice people here saying it was good.
  12. Another episode that was very disappointing. I still want that skinny tall lass who lives in the rubbish dump bumped off.
  13. Just as well the buyers didn't look under the floorboards
  14. They really don't like us. https://www.readytogo.net/smb/threads/delusion-on-an-unprecedented-scale-from-the-mags.1407316/ https://www.readytogo.net/smb/threads/“-the-gallowgate-wall”.1407295/ https://www.readytogo.net/smb/threads/moyes-worst-safc-manager-in-my-lifetime-vs-rafa-the-messiah.1407322/ https://www.readytogo.net/smb/threads/scum-game-tonight-on-bbc-shit-5-live.1407321/
  15. I did think this myself a wee bit myself, but i mainly just think it's down to lack of quality all over the pitch. Today's match was a proper kick in the balls with the third goal, but over all Leicester were much the better team. This season was always about finishing 4th bottom, still is. Still hopeful we can stay up, not confident like. Fat cockney has just had a few million quid knocked off the asking price.
  16. Maybe the mechanic doesn't like road hogs
  17. The goalie often had a hat on or had a polo type shirt ( to keep warm) or even just an armband to tell them apart. here's some info http://www.footballshirtculture.com/History/getting-shirty-goalkeeper-shirt-history.html
  18. I simply can not believe that video footage. Absolutely can not believe it.
  19. A horse and a donkey meet in a bar and get on great and are all over each other. After a few drinks the horse invites the donkey back to her place for a night cap. When they get there there's pictures everywhere of the horse picking up trophies for winning Group one races including the Oaks and 1,000 Guineas. Anyway, after a few drinks they have a shag and when the donkey is leaving the horse says "how about your place next time ". The donkey is delighted and says ok, but on the way home he begins to panic and thinks how the hell is he going to impress this champion racehorse. During the week he had a brainwave and goes to the zoo and takes a picture of a zebra. The following weekend comes and the horse arrives for their date, in the living room is a big wall to wall picture of the zebra. "What's that picture" She says. "Oh it's nothing really" the donkey says. "Oh go on, tell me" says the horse "i really want to know" "It's no big deal" says the donkey..... "I just used to play for Newcastle United"
  20. Newcastle United was born into the banging, clanking, smoky world of industrial Tyneside. Queen Victoria was on the throne in 1892, Gladstone would become Prime Minister for the fourth time, and The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes was published. The roots of Newcastle United stretched back to 1881 and the formation of Stanley FC who played in South Byker. A year later Stanley became Newcastle East End. Meanwhile, on the other side of the city were rivals Newcastle West End who were based at St James’ Park on Barrack Road. In May 1892, West End succumbed to ongoing financial troubles and folded. Eyeing an unmissable opportunity, East End moved across the city, taking over the lease at St James’ Park. In a football world very different world to today’s, this was a time when East End played in red shirts and plied their trade in the Northern League. September, 1892, marked East End’s first home game at St James’ - a friendly against Celtic. And it was in December 1892 that the club’s name was changed to Newcastle United in a bid to attract a wider fanbase from across the city. A friendly against Middlesbrough on Christmas Eve at St James’ was the new United’s first fixture. And the attendance? Just 1,500 - although crowds would swell once they were admitted to the football league. This came to pass at the end of the 1892-93 season when they were elected to the new Division Two. Now the Newcastle United years could begin. Newcastle East End red shirts and white shorts Newcastle West End 1888 An early Newcastle United, pre black and white strips. Newcastle United 1893/4 1894
  21. I've been watching this for far to long. GET OUT THE FUCKING WAY FFS !!!! MOOOOOOOVE
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