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  1. http://en-gb.facebook.com/people/Paul-Nufc...100001216748947
  2. Nee one replied cos you've got one follower and it's an advert for a yank manicurist. I've just added you. no you haven't Well whats your twitter name if its not Leazesmag?
  3. Nee one replied cos you've got one follower and it's an advert for a yank manicurist. I've just added you.
  4. Happy to oblige. Oh the irony of a Newcastle person using the dole as a jibe. Still, if it eases your own feelings of insecurity........ cheer up, you won Capital of Culture! It ain't me that needs cheering up, and we were worthy winners, a great year was had by all. Aye it was probably the Scouse Internationally acclaimed bin dipping expertise that won it for you. Cunt. They won it because they needed it so so badly. Our city is complete, would be hard to improve the city centre, where with Liverpool, Jesus himself would've had a good 20 year job on to sort things oot owa there. You're still the biggest laugh provider on here I see. Every one who entered into it needed/wanted it badly. We won it because we had the best entry, simple as. That doesn't mean it was the best city out of all those entered (although in my opinion it was/is) but we have a lot to offer any visitor and they came in their millions. Through the interest in Liverpool of the Duke of Westminster his Liverpool One project has not only added a superb new shopping and leisure facility to Liverpool (now number 5 in the rankings), it has joined the city centre to the waterfront in such an attractive way that other developers have added to it even more. With the opening last week of the new Museum of Liverpool, the largest newly-built national museum in the UK for over a hundred years, the whole area has become a destination in it's own right. There's many a city in this country would give their eye teeth for a waterfront like ours. It's now part of the city centre more than it ever has been and I've not seen many a better city centre outside of London, it's all down to opinion though. "Researchers also found the increased number of visits to Liverpool had a significant impact on the region as a whole; there were 9.7 million additional visits specially influenced by Capital of Culture, generating a direct spend of £753.8 million across the North West in 2008 alone." Shame you're not you boring scouse cunt. Oh dear. You could live till you're 90 and still not give what I consider to be a valid reason for putting some dour Australian bloke up on our screens discussing training methods.
  5. Its quite clear during that interview all Shola and Best have on their mind is shagging her.
  6. Happy to oblige. Oh the irony of a Newcastle person using the dole as a jibe. Still, if it eases your own feelings of insecurity........ cheer up, you won Capital of Culture! It ain't me that needs cheering up, and we were worthy winners, a great year was had by all. Aye it was probably the Scouse Internationally acclaimed bin dipping expertise that won it for you. Cunt. They won it because they needed it so so badly. Our city is complete, would be hard to improve the city centre, where with Liverpool, Jesus himself would've had a good 20 year job on to sort things oot owa there. You're still the biggest laugh provider on here I see. Every one who entered into it needed/wanted it badly. We won it because we had the best entry, simple as. That doesn't mean it was the best city out of all those entered (although in my opinion it was/is) but we have a lot to offer any visitor and they came in their millions. Through the interest in Liverpool of the Duke of Westminster his Liverpool One project has not only added a superb new shopping and leisure facility to Liverpool (now number 5 in the rankings), it has joined the city centre to the waterfront in such an attractive way that other developers have added to it even more. With the opening last week of the new Museum of Liverpool, the largest newly-built national museum in the UK for over a hundred years, the whole area has become a destination in it's own right. There's many a city in this country would give their eye teeth for a waterfront like ours. It's now part of the city centre more than it ever has been and I've not seen many a better city centre outside of London, it's all down to opinion though. "Researchers also found the increased number of visits to Liverpool had a significant impact on the region as a whole; there were 9.7 million additional visits specially influenced by Capital of Culture, generating a direct spend of £753.8 million across the North West in 2008 alone." Shame you're not you boring scouse cunt.
  7. Worth pointing out also there were four times more Newcastle fans at SB for a shitey League Cup tie on a Wednesday night, than for a convenient weekend affair which they actually won 0-3. 378 away fans I believe. Just goes to show that we're recognised as the most loyal and best fans in the country when people harp on about a fixture at Everton where we took more than most would anyway, live on telly with nee trains back during two of the darkest two weeks in our history. Fucking Sunderland you are Skegness compared to fucking the Seychelles, comparing us with you, you tools.
  8. I've noticed Everton away get mentioned by Mackems quite a lot on the net. It's obviously the shiny coin in a murky pool for you. I'd say it's not the odd Barnsley aways and other huge away followings that sets us apart as every club can achieve that once in a while, it's the consistent 3-5000's who go to places like Fulham away on a televised sat teatime kick off or Brum away, midweek as mentioned by Stevie that is the difference. Sunderland's had some decent away support, I'd say ours is better because its more consistent and defies shit kick off times/distances/tv games etc. Yes the QPR price is a disgrace, a lot of people don't go to Stamford bridge for this reason too. The Everton away they're referring to was the first away game after Keegan's departure, and there was 1,200 of us, a disgusting following by our standards for a sunday tea time game even, but with good reason, it's the only chink they'll ever find. Sunderland's away support isn't that much better than Boro's if the truth be known.
  9. Course we sold out Everton you fucking tit. 2,800 all sold no general sale. As for Barnsley we were given 7,200 and sold the lot because Barnsley see us as a bigger attraction so could sell more of theirs, plus when you sold out it was one of your promotion games at the end of the season. I'm also certain you had a reduced allocation at Everton. Doil.
  10. He's a bell end in person him like ignorant fucka. Someone needs to tell him no one in the history of Tyneside has ever called a car a "murtur" n'aal.
  11. Our away followings are amazing and quite often a lot better than yours There's never been one example in footballing history where your away support has been better than ours. There's such a gulf it is totally laughable. We've largely been category A games for home teams for years till recently get used to the high prices you parafins, or don't go it's not often you sell out anyway. Fact there were 400 Sunderland fans at Villa Park for a night game last season (or the season before), Fact there were 3,800 toon fans for a night game at Birmingham City last season = pipe down and don't come back.
  12. From the Colombus website pmsl Aye can just hear them wandering the streets of Kiev, Kishishev and Moscow muttering about the toon eh? Yanks man they are sooooo ignorant it's funny.
  13. She was a bit of a dick in the end. 'My parents had to sacrifice a lot for me, £26,000 a year school fees meant they didnt drive the very best cars or have the wardrobe they wanted' Geordie lass 'my parents never sacrificed fuck all for me cos they never had fuck all' The posh lass then went on to doubt either the ability for the girls to get jobs or whether they were really poor because they lived in houses with 'all the mod cons' which i presume meant TVs and washing machines etc. Found her distasteful but typical of someone with her background. Am pretty sure the Lesbian host used to live on Summerhill terrace too. Looks like Hufty off the Word. It is her, isn't it? I saw her on the trailer. A divvint naa av just seen the pic. Going to watch it tonight.
  14. He must just troll the message boards. What a complete prick by the way. There's a few battling hard and strong for the prick of the week yellow jersey like, I'd safely give it to Sniffer for his utterly pathetic insensitive and poorly timed comments about the reasons behind the shootings in Norway though.
  15. She was a bit of a dick in the end. 'My parents had to sacrifice a lot for me, £26,000 a year school fees meant they didnt drive the very best cars or have the wardrobe they wanted' Geordie lass 'my parents never sacrificed fuck all for me cos they never had fuck all' The posh lass then went on to doubt either the ability for the girls to get jobs or whether they were really poor because they lived in houses with 'all the mod cons' which i presume meant TVs and washing machines etc. Found her distasteful but typical of someone with her background. Am pretty sure the Lesbian host used to live on Summerhill terrace too. Looks like Hufty off the Word.
  16. I need to see this, hope its on i player.
  17. Happy to oblige. Oh the irony of a Newcastle person using the dole as a jibe. Still, if it eases your own feelings of insecurity........ cheer up, you won Capital of Culture! It ain't me that needs cheering up, and we were worthy winners, a great year was had by all. Aye it was probably the Scouse Internationally acclaimed bin dipping expertise that won it for you. Cunt. They won it because they needed it so so badly. Our city is complete, would be hard to improve the city centre, where with Liverpool, Jesus himself would've had a good 20 year job on to sort things oot owa there.
  18. I didn't think it possible for you to be any more of a doilum to be honest till I read the above. Perhaps you should query this with one of the parents of the 76 kids eh, see what response you get.
  19. Frame this message Nick, please change your profile picture, some of us access this board at work. Looks like Jamesie and Gash have taken a pal on holiday to Magaloooof wae them.
  20. Fuck me we won? Has anyone got the goals?
  21. Passed through on the train to Liverpool, reminded me of book I read during my GCSE's called Brother in The Land, which was essentially about post nuclear war Britain. There's some right ugly bastards from there, are there loads of crack dens in Kent or something? Just lots of gypsies and general bamps, probably the worst in the whole south and what a statement that is.
  22. Passed through on the train to Liverpool, reminded me of book I read during my GCSE's called Brother in The Land, which was essentially about post nuclear war Britain.
  23. I haven't seen this show but I'm qualified to say two things. The worst shitholes in Newcastle are much better than the worst shitholes in London. There are a lot more highly educated people down south than there are in the North but the average southerner in my view isn't as well educated as the average northerner, and the quality of living in the North to the South for the average person, well there's no comparison. Never been anywhere in Britain with more uglies than Kent neither.
  24. Exactly, I don't even find really dark white women that attractive, it's all personal preference innit. I have a thing about noses and I just can't find women attractive with nasal passages like the Tyne Tunnels, no doubt some will construe that as racist, the world we live in.
  25. I wasn't neither. I can't think of one good looking jewish person though, always big noses and eyes too close together.
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