Plastic, glory hunting, sad, mag *****

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And if you were a proper SAFC fan you wouldn't have been at Seaham on Sunday you would have been with the real fans down at Craven Cottage, and not counting scum fans on trains !!

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I'm not getting in to why I won't go to Fulham anymore :lol:
 


You know what. I would be really happy if there were thousands of glory hunting, plastic, sad Makem *****. It would mean I support a successful team and I haven't got a clue what that's like.
 
You know what. I would be really happy if there were thousands of glory hunting, plastic, sad Makem *****. It would mean I support a successful team and I haven't got a clue what that's like.

Go and support man city then. :roll:

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Nee fukin chance

Mind you there has been a bit of an upturn of the *****.... Used to be 99/1 but now I reckon its more like 95/5 :evil:

Boring as fuck that man. 50/50 is where its at, Shields was tremendous Sunday night when twosets of fans started singing like fuck outside glitterball, no doubt it would have kicked off afterwards.
 
There are loads like me who should support Newcastle but don't.

Difference is when I went to school in Seaham (left in 1980) no one supported Newcastle, everyone supported Sunderland (except one Man U fan from what I remember). People from Seaham supporting Newcastle is terrible and a real surpise for me.
 
Newcastle needs a supporters club from Seaham. Might start one actually.

Seaham
Mags
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I shall start to work on a website tonight I reckon.
 
Aye its another mag thread but FFS hear me out...

Earlier on in the season on a mag home matchday you would see the odd one or two mags in replica tops on the platform at Seaham train station recieving abuse from the local kids who knock about there.

Obviously as the season has went on a few of them were bound to crawl out of the woodwork but fukin hell you should of seen it on Sunday... I was waiting to cross the station to gan to the pub but the gates were locked as the train from Hartlepool was approaching. Seaham station was full of mags in tops and scarfs :evil: I mean another couple of dozen and it would of been just as busy as a Sunderland home game.
The train from Hartlepool was jam packed full of the ***** anarl.

The first stop they pass is fukin Sunderland :evil:

Plastic, glory supporting twats :evil:

The amount of sad, plastic, wannabe geordies in Hartlepool is nothing short of a disgrace. Horrible bastards they are!
 
This doesn't surprise me anymore. Its only Sunderland (the original town) which is relatively a Mag free zone.

As soon as you step out of Sunderland, north, west or south, you are guaranteed to start seeing lots of Mag tops, even in the likes of Penshaw.

From experience it does seem to be linked to how well the Mags are doing as well. I was seeing a lass (no) from Shields the summer after the Mags had went down and the number of barcode tops had plummeted. When I had visited previously the place was awash with them but I remember seeing loads more Sunderland shirts that summer.

Strangely in Newcastle City Centre (on a non match day) I've always seen very few Mag tops when I've been and worked there, yet go to the Galleries (on Wearside) and its full of them.
 
its not just where you boys are it up here in the north east of scotland i seen at least 10 scum wearing in elgin on sunday afternoon.i have worked with three over the years up here who claimed to be fans. but all of a sudden there all die hard scum fans.and most havent even been to newcastle never mind a match.
 
A post i saw on Youtube about the song Local Hero, which sadly I must play at Uni next year. 'Everytime i hear this song i come close to tears and realise that i am sooooo proud to be a geordie and and would never and i mean NEVER wanna be anything else. I cant get over how much i love Newcastle and how different and better us geordies are!!!' Sad Fucker :lol:
 
A post i saw on Youtube about the song Local Hero, which sadly I must play at Uni next year. 'Everytime i hear this song i come close to tears and realise that i am sooooo proud to be a geordie and and would never and i mean NEVER wanna be anything else. I cant get over how much i love Newcastle and how different and better us geordies are!!!' Sad Fucker :lol:


None of the thick arseholes realise that the song they all love is actually called Going Home, the theme to Local Hero
 
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