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6000 23:18 - Jan 7 with 566 viewsbuilthjack

Newcastle fans at Arsenal tonight.
Live on free to view telly.
520 miles round trip.
Some so skint that they can’t afford a shirt.

Swansea Indepenent Poster Of The Year 2021. Dr P / Mart66 / Roathie / Parlay / E20/ Duffle was 2nd, but he is deluded and thinks in his little twisted brain that he won. Poor sod. We let him win this year, as he has cried for a whole year. His 14 usernames, bless his cotton socks.

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6000 on 08:51 - Jan 8 with 459 viewsonehunglow

Incredible support
Dedicated aren’t they

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6000 on 09:16 - Jan 8 with 453 viewsunion_jack

6000 on 08:51 - Jan 8 by onehunglow

Incredible support
Dedicated aren’t they


Fantastic club.

Leeds another one, love em or hate em.

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6000 on 09:26 - Jan 8 with 441 viewsonehunglow

6000 on 09:16 - Jan 8 by union_jack

Fantastic club.

Leeds another one, love em or hate em.


Yep.
I do have a spot for Newcastle ,born out of I or going there in the fifties .

I’ve been many times to the north east and love it there
The only place in the UK I would have moved to when younger
It’s beautiful,big skies ,incredible be@ches and Newcastle city has a sizeable music history .
The Geordie folk are border line nutters ,in. Good way.
When I took missus there last , we ordered a meal ,in Wetherspoons ,on riverside ( we’re not snobs). Took a good 10 mins to give order as the fella serving noted my smart SCFC jumper and started to talk incessantly .
When we played them in the PL, stayed in Gosforth Park and the welcome was, Have a lovely time here Mr L apart from when we trash you at St James .

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6000 on 09:38 - Jan 8 with 418 viewsraynor94

6000 on 09:26 - Jan 8 by onehunglow

Yep.
I do have a spot for Newcastle ,born out of I or going there in the fifties .

I’ve been many times to the north east and love it there
The only place in the UK I would have moved to when younger
It’s beautiful,big skies ,incredible be@ches and Newcastle city has a sizeable music history .
The Geordie folk are border line nutters ,in. Good way.
When I took missus there last , we ordered a meal ,in Wetherspoons ,on riverside ( we’re not snobs). Took a good 10 mins to give order as the fella serving noted my smart SCFC jumper and started to talk incessantly .
When we played them in the PL, stayed in Gosforth Park and the welcome was, Have a lovely time here Mr L apart from when we trash you at St James .


Went there 3 times when we were in the Premier, by far and away my favourite trip.

A great City

You give it out, you take it back it`s all part of the game
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6000 on 09:45 - Jan 8 with 397 viewsonehunglow

6000 on 09:38 - Jan 8 by raynor94

Went there 3 times when we were in the Premier, by far and away my favourite trip.

A great City


It’s a bloody long way from Swansea for sure .
Had neighbours,in Killay, when Reyrolle at the Abbey had hundreds of engineers working there l
Reyrolle were based in Hebburn .
Parts if New Aston is pretty grim,as befits a former shipbuilding city ,but north of the old mining towns like Ashington,the scenery is just awesome .You have the Farne islands and the incredible wildlife boat trips and my fav place of all,Lindisfarne. Pure magic. They have a few castles there too
Inland ,the skies are huge and Kielder a must visit .
Seas freezing there though ,even in summer .

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6000 on 10:06 - Jan 8 with 366 viewsraynor94

6000 on 09:45 - Jan 8 by onehunglow

It’s a bloody long way from Swansea for sure .
Had neighbours,in Killay, when Reyrolle at the Abbey had hundreds of engineers working there l
Reyrolle were based in Hebburn .
Parts if New Aston is pretty grim,as befits a former shipbuilding city ,but north of the old mining towns like Ashington,the scenery is just awesome .You have the Farne islands and the incredible wildlife boat trips and my fav place of all,Lindisfarne. Pure magic. They have a few castles there too
Inland ,the skies are huge and Kielder a must visit .
Seas freezing there though ,even in summer .


Flew with EasyJet from Bristol, makes the journey easy

You give it out, you take it back it`s all part of the game
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6000 on 10:38 - Jan 8 with 330 viewsonehunglow

6000 on 10:06 - Jan 8 by raynor94

Flew with EasyJet from Bristol, makes the journey easy


Well,that’s plain cheating
3 hour drive for me
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6000 on 11:08 - Jan 8 with 302 viewsAnotherJohn

6000 on 09:26 - Jan 8 by onehunglow

Yep.
I do have a spot for Newcastle ,born out of I or going there in the fifties .

I’ve been many times to the north east and love it there
The only place in the UK I would have moved to when younger
It’s beautiful,big skies ,incredible be@ches and Newcastle city has a sizeable music history .
The Geordie folk are border line nutters ,in. Good way.
When I took missus there last , we ordered a meal ,in Wetherspoons ,on riverside ( we’re not snobs). Took a good 10 mins to give order as the fella serving noted my smart SCFC jumper and started to talk incessantly .
When we played them in the PL, stayed in Gosforth Park and the welcome was, Have a lovely time here Mr L apart from when we trash you at St James .


I felt pleased for Newcastle last night, but I can't say my experience in that city has been quite so positive. Years ago when I worked in Dundee, I travelled down to see the 1981 FA Cup 5th round tie against Exeter City, a team I followed for a while when I lived in Devon. The City fans were squeezed into a small corner near the Gallowgate end. Right from the start they were showered with coins (just copper I'm afraid) - one hitting me on the head. The Geordies eased off a bit when Alan Shoulder put them ahead in the 2nd half, but went ballistic when Exeter equalised in the 87th minute. The City fans had to be kept in the ground for 20 minutes or so and were then marched under police escort to a suburban station where the special train was waiting, all the time being followed by a Geordie mob shouting about how they were going to walk the replay. I was told to stay in line by Old Bill when I tried to leave to go to the mainline station for return to Scotland, but managed to slink away once the crowd thinned. I'm afraid that experience has rather diminished my love for Newcastle fans. I couldn't go to the replay, but was delighted when Exeter won 4-0.
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6000 on 13:34 - Jan 8 with 206 viewsEagleEye

Phenomenal support as always by the Geordies. Both clubs fielded their strongest line ups too.

I remember being disappointed with our support at Stamford Bridge the night we beat Chelsea 0-2 in our 1st leg semi. It certainly wasn’t at the level that we took away to most matches in that era. Great memories though.
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