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Theres a black bloke stood no more than 3 rows behind him and his mates...what the fuck must he have thought?

And if you look carefully you'll see he's next to a bairn who's black, maybe his son/young brother?

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Theres a black bloke stood no more than 3 rows behind him and his mates...what the fuck must he have thought?

 

He must have thought, " that tit is going to be on telly and will get nicked, what a tit "

Then he would have went back to watching a great game of football.

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Is anyone else getting uncomfortable at the way we've reverted to a torch wielding mob whenever someone is guilty of a misdeed? the minute someone does something out of line his life is being dissected by the press, he's outed by peers and declared guilty before any due process has occurred.

 

Obviously the racists and the object throwing hooligans should be punished, but the way Twitter and Facebook and the social-media grounded world is; we've got thousands of strangers descending on a persons online world like a swarm of locusts.

 

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I haven't made my mind up, I'm just bored at work and wondering aloud...

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jesus...10 years ago today...

 

2002 Feyenoord (a)

3-2 (1-0)

Champs League Match 6

Bellamy(45+1,90+1), Viana(49)

Bombarda(65), Lurling(71)

45,000

No matter what Newcastle managed to get from their trip to Rotterdam, there was surely no way an under-strength Juventus would get the result in Kiev that Sir Bobby Robson's side needed in order to complete a remarkable comeback to qualify.

But when Craig Bellamy returned from a three game ban to score on the stroke of half-time and the Italians were holding Dynamo, the impossible dream was suddenly on.

 

Hugo Viana made it 2-0 but Kiev then netted through Shatskikh - a goal that seemed to dash our hopes of qualification.

Juventus then dramatically equalised just three minutes later - through Salas - as Feyenoord got one back through sub Mariano Bombarda.

 

And then Juve scored again, Zalayeta putting the Serie A side ahead on 61 minutes. We needed to hang onto to our lead but Feyenoord promptly equalised through Anthony Lurling as United threatened to capitulate.

With Juventus hanging on for what was their first away win in this competition in 18 attempts (since winning in Kiev four years earlier), Newcastle needed inspiration.

 

And it came indirectly through Kieron Dyer, who broke through the Dutch defence and seemed a certain scorer, only to shoot weakly at Patrick Lodewijks.

 

The rebound though went no further than Bellamy, who squeezed the ball between keeper and post for an incredible finish in the first minute of added time.

 

German referee Franz Xaver-Wack then kept the travelling Magpies in agonies for two more minutes before blowing his whistle - the party truly getting underway when confirmation of Juve's success filtered through.

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