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You really aren’t very good as a wind up merchant, are you? I suggest you take time out and rehearse a bit moreBig club Stoke City - not surprised he's tking up their offer![]()
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You really aren’t very good as a wind up merchant, are you? I suggest you take time out and rehearse a bit moreBig club Stoke City - not surprised he's tking up their offer![]()
Your owners are all for rape and stonings.Big club Stoke City - not surprised he's tking up their offer![]()
Alan Brazil came out with "they love a number 9 up there" this morningBack in your box. Let us go through the list of former heroes you were unable to keep hold of, despite 52k screaming fans, all the bridges, the love of a #9, the love of the FA cup etc.
Gazza; Waddle; Ginola; Cole; Sissoko; Carroll; Wijnaldum; Woodgate; Milner; Jenas; Cabaye; Ferdinand
Have I missed any? The only player you managed to keep hold of was local boy Shearer. Some of these left when you were "challenging" and it won't be long until your new heroes move to bigger clubs. Clown.
Arse wipe loves rapists.Knew the fat virgin would be all over this
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Pure Football is full of people running around screaming about AN but he’s reading this thread(And he is)
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Defo one of the mags working shifts to defend them on here
Yip. Of course they deny it but it's all there to look at.Newcastle fans are pathetic. The garbage they come out with on twitter makes their posts on here look like Shakespeare wrote them. One said they used to get better crowds for reserve games in the 90s. When we played them away in the league just before Keegan got the job the crowd was 8000 and we had 1000 of that.
Newcastle fans are pathetic. The garbage they come out with on twitter makes their posts on here look like Shakespeare wrote them. One said they used to get better crowds for reserve games in the 90s. When we played them away in the league just before Keegan got the job the crowd was 8000 and we had 1000 of that.
Great bantzOnly time most of those kids will see him in the flesh, they would only get into the landfill when their fathaa's are in prison or having their gastric band fitted.
That applies only to the small percentage that know which camel nonce impregnated their fat mam of course.
Stop trying to let facts get in the way of the argument man. Like the last time we had a league attendance of under 10000 was in 1982Twitter is full of rubbish but then again...so is this post of yours.
If you're referring to the game on the 29th March 1992 (Keegan was appointed in February) the attendance was 30,306. A thousand more than was at the reverse fixture when Ardiles was in charge at Roker Park (29,224)
I'm not sure what other game you mean as the season before you were in the division above us!
Twitter is full of rubbish but then again...so is this post of yours.
If you're referring to the game on the 29th March 1992 (Keegan was appointed in February) the attendance was 30,306. A thousand more than was at the reverse fixture when Ardiles was in charge at Roker Park (29,224)
I'm not sure what other game you mean as the season before you were in the division above us!
So the 8000 in the league was against…?@Obviousmag - attention to detail is not your strong point? The poster is a TRFC fan. It may come as a shock but it is not just salty mackems that can't stand you.
Tranmere played NUFC 3 times in the 91/92 season:
Zenith Data @ TRFC in October - 4,056 (the famous 6-6)
League @ TRFC in September - 11,465
League @ NUFC in April (post Keegan) - 21,125
Keegan appointed on 5/2/1992 and the stats that season don't bode well for loyalty as they lost 7k fans from the start of the season to Keegan arriving, dipping to a low of 9,197 in the LC. The home crowds prior to that were:
22,440
16,970
19.543
20.195
16,336
17,581
9,197 - League Cup
17,129
16,454
13,077
16,959
14,740
23,639
18,162
26,563 (Boro - Boxing Day)
19,329
15,663
25,954 - Cup replay. Had Ardiles gone? Was Keegan expected?
29,263 - Keegan's 1st game.
Typical mag behaviour - Ignore the detail and focus on the inaccuracy by the OP. Either way the gargantuan club that you are lost 9.5k that season from 1st home game to Cambridge at home (13k) and they only returned when Keegan arrived.So the 8000 in the league was against…?
Do our owners kill gays , Yemeni kids, and marry 11 year old as well? Must've missed thatAll that mention on this forum of pennies dropping. You guys must have spent too much time searching for them in Newcastle and missed the boat-load dropping in Sunderland. Comical.
Dont let the facts spoil ot for the jihadists@Obviousmag - attention to detail is not your strong point? The poster is a TRFC fan. It may come as a shock but it is not just salty mackems that can't stand you.
Tranmere played NUFC 3 times in the 91/92 season:
Zenith Data @ TRFC in October - 4,056 (the famous 6-6)
League @ TRFC in September - 11,465
League @ NUFC in April (post Keegan) - 21,125
Keegan appointed on 5/2/1992 and the stats that season don't bode well for loyalty as they lost 7k fans from the start of the season to Keegan arriving, dipping to a low of 9,197 in the LC. The home crowds prior to that were:
22,440
16,970
19.543
20.195
16,336
17,581
9,197 - League Cup
17,129
16,454
13,077
16,959
14,740
23,639
18,162
26,563 (Boro - Boxing Day)
19,329
15,663
25,954 - Cup replay. Had Ardiles gone? Was Keegan expected?
29,263 - Keegan's 1st game.