• The first stage of the forum upgrades has now been completed but they remain in a degraded state and are still being worked on. Normal posting/reading should now be possible.
    Please read this thread for more details.
    New user registrations are currently disabled.

All NUFC and Sportswashing here (threads will be merged)

Status
Not open for further replies.

It was at Sid James where he was jostled and spat on.

Just before being sacked, many fans were saying he should be sacked, the more considerate ones were saying he should be moved upstairs as he’d lost the plot, despite guiding the team to a 5th place finish. I was working through there at the time and the majority were happy to see him sacked, I can’t think of anyone who was against the sacking. He was quite hurt at the way he was treated by the club and fans and was never made welcome there again. He even stated he was made more welcome at Sunderland games than Newcastleā€˜s in his final years.

No other set of fans like to rewrite history like Newcastle’s. How your lot had the nerve to build a statue and now talk about naming a training ground after him is quite astounding, even by your standards.
It's true about Robson having abuse and yes probably spat at sjp 1982 not long after Keegan signed and the then England manager dropped Keegan and never told him face to face

I will also admit most people thought he should step down when and I would say it again he needed to get put the game

I also remember Sunderland fans doing the same to Bob Stokoe a few years after the 73 cup win. Yet he has a statue. So I am not brandishing all Sunderland fans the same but it happened. Poor Bob got it again when he took the rap after Lawrie Mac buggered off too. Just saying bricks in glass houses like
 
It's true about Robson having abuse and yes probably spat at sjp 1982 not long after Keegan signed and the then England manager dropped Keegan and never told him face to face

I will also admit most people thought he should step down when and I would say it again he needed to get put the game

I also remember Sunderland fans doing the same to Bob Stokoe a few years after the 73 cup win. Yet he has a statue. So I am not brandishing all Sunderland fans the same but it happened. Poor Bob got it again when he took the rap after Lawrie Mac buggered off too. Just saying bricks in glass houses like
I don’t know about many Bob Stoke spotting incident as I was too young but I don’t remember any issues with him after the 87 relegation but then this wouldn’t be the first time a mag has rewrote history.
 
It's true about Robson having abuse and yes probably spat at sjp 1982 not long after Keegan signed and the then England manager dropped Keegan and never told him face to face

I will also admit most people thought he should step down when and I would say it again he needed to get put the game

I also remember Sunderland fans doing the same to Bob Stokoe a few years after the 73 cup win. Yet he has a statue. So I am not brandishing all Sunderland fans the same but it happened. Poor Bob got it again when he took the rap after Lawrie Mac buggered off too. Just saying bricks in glass houses like
Stop talking shite about Stokoe. Never happened.
Bobby Robson actually commented that when he used to attend matches at both our clubs after he became quite ill that he was treated better at Sunderland than at Newcastle. Robson is primarily an icon of Ipswich Town, a club that he built into a trophy winning side who played fantastic football under his guidance.

On Tyneside he suffered some poor treatment and Freddie Shepherd stated that when he sacked him ā€œit was like shooting Bambiā€ which duplicated his previous disdain for people on Tyneside which included him and Douglas Hall calling local women ā€˜dogs’ (their wives must have felt good) and sniggering at the prices your fans paid for cheaply made strips.
 
It's true about Robson having abuse and yes probably spat at sjp 1982 not long after Keegan signed and the then England manager dropped Keegan and never told him face to face

I will also admit most people thought he should step down when and I would say it again he needed to get put the game

I also remember Sunderland fans doing the same to Bob Stokoe a few years after the 73 cup win. Yet he has a statue. So I am not brandishing all Sunderland fans the same but it happened. Poor Bob got it again when he took the rap after Lawrie Mac buggered off too. Just saying bricks in glass houses like
Trying to rewrite our history now.

In reality, Stokoe got Sunderland promoted following the cup win, took a few years though as he lost a few key players to Man City. Sunderland struggled following promotion and Stokoe resigned after a few months in the top flight which came out of the blue. Most people, myself included were quite surprised as there was very little in the way of unrest towards him.

Likewise when he returned in an attempt to save us from McMenemy’s disastrous reign, he was welcomed by all and everyone got behind him and the team. Pretty sure he said at the time he was appointed that it was only a temporary measure till the end of the season as he had health issues. I can’t remember anyone having a bad word to say about the man on either occasion, but as you weren’t there you’ll probably know better than anyone.
 
It's true about Robson having abuse and yes probably spat at sjp 1982 not long after Keegan signed and the then England manager dropped Keegan and never told him face to face

I will also admit most people thought he should step down when and I would say it again he needed to get put the game

I also remember Sunderland fans doing the same to Bob Stokoe a few years after the 73 cup win. Yet he has a statue. So I am not brandishing all Sunderland fans the same but it happened. Poor Bob got it again when he took the rap after Lawrie Mac buggered off too. Just saying bricks in glass houses like

Classic Mag "whataboutery" right there folks
 
We need a list of all the biggest myths perpetuated by mags

NUFC pride statement pre takeover

Newcastle United have been proud supporters of for many years, creating a welcoming atmosphere, driving discrimination out of the game and helping to make football for everyone.

A spokesperson for United with Pride, said: "We aim to provide a space for LGBT fans who support or visit the club with a fun and friendly atmosphere both inside the ground and out.

"Football is for everyone and as a supporters group, we will work with Newcastle United to challenge discrimination of any kind and work towards inclusion for everyone."

That’s not a myth. It’s a really really big stinky whopper.
 
Last edited by a moderator:
Trying to rewrite our history now.

In reality, Stokoe got Sunderland promoted following the cup win, took a few years though as he lost a few key players to Man City. Sunderland struggled following promotion and Stokoe resigned after a few months in the top flight which came out of the blue. Most people, myself included were quite surprised as there was very little in the way of unrest towards him.

Likewise when he returned in an attempt to save us from McMenemy’s disastrous reign, he was welcomed by all and everyone got behind him and the team. Pretty sure he said at the time he was appointed that it was only a temporary measure till the end of the season as he had health issues. I can’t remember anyone having a bad word to say about the man on either occasion, but as you weren’t there you’ll probably know better than anyone.
:lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:
 
Status
Not open for further replies.
Back
Top