Angelus71
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Aye, and yet, the media still can't get enough of us.
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probably be Kinnear again
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My brother works with a few sand dancers....the poor bastard. 1 sent him a text this morning that I had to laugh at.... Q. What's Newcastle, Boro and Chubby Brown got in common? A. They're all playing Blackpool next season! I fund that pretty funny myself like.
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We can forget about going straight back up next season. We need clear all the shit, then rebuild from there. The season after next and I hope we'll be back up.
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I would have had a lot more respect for him if he'd stayed until now then fucked off.
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Just watched this.... http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/t...ted/8066329.stm It only shows 1 fat bastard in the crowd who was crying like a little bitch. Tears on the Tyne....my arse!
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reminds me of the macc lads!
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I wouldn't be surprised if he ended off over here. One last big payday before he hangs his (waste of fucking time) boots up for good.
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well said Fish!
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We've had chance after chance the past few weeks with the other results going our way, but as usual....we fucked it up!
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Man up. We may be down but we are still Newcastle United Football Club, nothings changed there. Those wasters on the park will be gone and one day (hopefully soon) that fat fuck who has done this will be gone but NUFC will remain as will we supporters. Keep the Faith +1 This!
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COME ON
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Film/moving picture show you most recently watched
Angelus71 replied to Jimbo's topic in General Chat
X-Men Origins: Wolverine excellent! -
Aye, got to win it for Bobby! Can't believe he's still smiling after all the trouble he's been through..... Dignified to the end! I just wish the current shower of shite we have as a first team had half the amount of fight in them as Bobby has.....we'd probably have a trophy by now, or be in the top 5 of the league.
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now I see the pic! Not a bad guess from before tho.
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California Man When I first told my wife it was called California Man, she said "Do you mean Encino Man". Then it was a case of IMDB to find out who was right, of course, we both were in our respective countries! it's stupid the way they change titles for different countries.
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I've got one, it's really good. If you've got the money, go for it.
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Film/moving picture show you most recently watched
Angelus71 replied to Jimbo's topic in General Chat
PAID for first 1 I've actually paid to see in almost 5 years! Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian Canny film....Hank Azaria is funny as Kahmunrah. -
How's everyone feeling leading up to Sunday?
Angelus71 replied to dbsweeney's topic in Newcastle Forum
I've been a fan since the late 70's, so I've seen my fair share of shite through the years. Yes, relegation hurts like hell, but come the start of the next season, you're full of hope of going straight back up. If we are relegated on Sunday (and I feel we will be, more than I feel we'll stay up ) it'll not be the first time it's happened. For a few of the lads who haven't been supporters for that long, it'll be a hell of a time. I honestly can't imaging going down with that fat clueless fucker of an owner. I only hope if we do go down, he sells the club and fucks off back to the land of jellied eels where he came from....fat cockney bastard! -
Ciao TheItalianMagpie I'm married to an Italian!
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GEORDIE busker Ronnie Lambert has died. The Toon-mad 58-year-old who found fame after penning Toon Army anthem, Home Newcastle, passed away unexpectedly in his sleep, yesterday morning. Ronnie’s heartbroken daughter, Ashley, 25 today paid tribute to her talented dad, whose tune was regularly played at St James’s Park. “He was the best dad anybody could wish for,” she said. “He was so down to earth and so approachable. You instantly warmed to him. He had a lot of friends and so many people loved his music. He was a big character in the North East.” Ronnie lived in Biddick, Washington, with his wife Hazel, 53. He also has a son, Ronnie junior, 31. Ronnie was known for writing songs about Newcastle United. When Kevin Keegan brought Toon hero Alan Shearer back to Newcastle for £15m in 1996, he released a tune called, Shearer’s Back. But it was Home Newcastle for which he was best known. Ronnie was a Newcastle United season ticket-holder and went to every home game. He never made much money from his music, but hearing his own songs ringing around St James’ Park more than made-up for it, said Ashley. “He didn’t do too well out of his music but I think the fact that people knew his songs was more important to him,” she said. “He was really proud that they were played at St James’s Park.” And like every other Toon fan this season, Ronnie had been dreading the prospect of seeing his team relegated. “He said he didn’t want to see Newcastle go down and whatever happens he won’t have to now,” said Ashley. “He also said if they stayed-up up he would die a happy man. Football and music were his main loves.” Born, in Gateshead, Ronnie, also known as ‘Busker’, grew up in what he described as “a rat-infested hovel called 17, Wylam Street”, at the spot where Gateshead Metro Station now stands, before moving to the Leam Lane estate. His love of music was discovered in local pubs and clubs like the Ship Inn, and the Felling Welfare, where Ronnie and pals would catch the local bands of the day. Ronnie wrote his famous anthem when he was in his late 20s, while working as a bricklayer. Home Newcastle tells the story of his return to Tyneside after spending six months working in London at the age of 18. “One late Sunday morning as the wife was cooking Sunday dinner, I decided to write a song I'd planned for years,” he explained on his website. “It was inspired by a strong emotion I'd experienced 11 years earlier, returning home after six months in London at the tender age of 18. That feeling never left me, even after repeating it several times in life, so that morning I wrote Home Newcastle.” The song sold tens of thousands of copies in the 1980s. R.I.P