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2 hours ago, Kid Dynamite said:

Despite 12 months of "who cares about a club in a lower league" posts, 2 seasons and 2 divisions later it seems the Mackenzie still can't let us go

 

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Sad Mackenzie Bastards ;)

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20 minutes ago, Howay said:

Who gives a toss that Rondon has the number 9 shirt btw? They fucking love just making shite up about Newcastle fans and then getting angry about it. 

Aye. Not arsed at all. I would've expected our probable starting CF to be wearing it anyway. No doubt heard about it via a 'Mag at work'

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His argument is also completely self defeating. Newcastle have nowhere to go as the PL is shit, but any end destination that’s positive that Sunderland have “to go” would be to get back into that shit pointless league, which means they also have nowhere to go...

 

The fucking muppet also caveats that although the Premier League is shit he’ll be happy when they “are” back there. Defeating his own completely deluded, ridiculous argument twice in a single post is impressive but also somehow trying to take some arrogant high ground that it’s way better to be in League One currently but they will be back in the Premier League. They’re completely in the fucking mire and they have no idea, look how long teams like Leeds have been trying to get back after dropping that low that lot are off their map if they think they’re getting two promotions on the bounce. 

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53 minutes ago, Howay said:

His argument is also completely self defeating. Newcastle have nowhere to go as the PL is shit, but any end destination that’s positive that Sunderland have “to go” would be to get back into that shit pointless league, which means they also have nowhere to go...

 

The fucking muppet also caveats that although the Premier League is shit he’ll be happy when they “are” back there. Defeating his own completely deluded, ridiculous argument twice in a single post is impressive but also somehow trying to take some arrogant high ground that it’s way better to be in League One currently but they will be back in the Premier League. They’re completely in the fucking mire and they have no idea, look how long teams like Leeds have been trying to get back after dropping that low that lot are off their map if they think they’re getting two promotions on the bounce. 

You've put too much effort into his post tbf.

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Plenty of them swarming around RTG tonight claiming to have 'rediscovered their passion' on the back of a 1-1 draw against Luton.

 

It's fucking gold man. We need to savour this as it might not happen again for a long long time and you don't want to miss out on enjoying it. They are a full on self parody at the minute.

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13,000 there apparently, 2,000 Sheff Wed fans. Some of the pictures I've seen put that figure in the realms of fantasy. When they eventually post gates of 7,000 you'll know the match was attended by -345 people. 

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13 hours ago, essembeeofsunderland said:

They're seething on rtg.Some makems  got clipped by  Scunny fans.Blood was spilt.Makems came out second best for the first time ever,in their minds of course.Fulwell End March 1970 is a no-no topic of discussion in makemland.

You heard it here repeatedly. 

 

Obsessively. 

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I can see why a Newcastle fan would get a buzz out of Sunderland getting £30m for a keeper they consider to be shit though. That makes a lot of sense 

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