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how many toon fans there ?

 

1,654 according to the tannoy announcer, out of a total crowd of 9,000 (including 1 mackem <_< )

 

Loads of possession, bugger all penetration.

 

Same old same old, to be honest

 

Beye, Enrique and (!!!) Collocini were the stand out players

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and another battle at the final whistle this time involving collocini

 

Surprised to see Coloccini showing any sort of emotion on the field.

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and another battle at the final whistle this time involving collocini

 

Surprised to see Coloccini showing any sort of emotion on the field.

 

They were wrestling over his wallet apparently

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and another battle at the final whistle this time involving collocini

 

Surprised to see Coloccini showing any sort of emotion on the field.

 

They were wrestling over his wallet apparently

 

<_<:omgwank::ph34r:

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FA TO INVESTIGATE FRIENDLY FRACAS

 

The Football Association is to investigate the trouble which flared during and after Tuesday night's friendly clash between Huddersfield and Newcastle.

 

Match referee Jon Moss has included details of the bust-ups in his report, and disciplinary chiefs are now looking into the matter.

 

An FA spokesman said: "It has been reported to us and we are looking into it."

 

Up to 20 players were involved in a melee at half-time in the game at the Galpharm Stadium after Magpies defender Habib Beye and Terriers counterpart Andy Butler and then skipper Peter Clarke became embroiled in a heated exchange.

 

That incident is understood to have continued in the tunnel, and there were unseemly scenes too on the final whistle with Fabricio Coloccini and Lee Novak locking horns.

 

Beye is understood to have sustained an injury after being caught by a kick during the disturbance in the tunnel which could keep him out of Saturday's game at Leyton Orient.

 

Both Newcastle's caretaker boss Chris Hughton and Huddersfield counterpart Lee Clark, the former Magpies midfielder, were quick to play down the confrontations.

 

However, Mr Moss's observations will now be taken into account as the FA decides whether or not further action should be taken.

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What was the banner (what did it say), does anyone know, or got a picture of it?

 

something about ashley to leave before he kills the club

 

the banner read

 

Ashley sell now your killing our club

 

Steve Harper saw it and told the guy who had it to start a petition and get the players to sign it

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