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Gerrup man, nowt a matter with that.


'Those cheeky fun filled Newcastle fans threw bananas at Sunderland's coloured players but it was just banter and the two Sunderland black players were violent and deserved to be sent off'
Not downplaying the vile racism in the slightest but, given he nearly killed the lad, a foul and a card was still probably the right call.
 
The abuse him and Gayle got in that match was like nowt I've seen before or since. It was horrendous.

Mind, my abiding memory of the match, other than that was that there was an absolutely massive skin right behind me who was pelting coins at their players when they attacked the gallowgate. It took me a couple of minutes to realise the c*nt was dipping my pockets for the coins so I did what anybody else would do in the circumstances and put my hands in my pockets. :lol:
 
He was a Sunderland fan as his father was.
Wesley's dad Brian was manager of Claremont Garments where me mam worked, me mam said he was a lovely bloke. They "made" the original Hummel shirts for us. Well actually sewed them together from parts shipped to them. I got all the gear cheap cos of that.
 
Brereton-Diaz thinks it would have been a soft yellow at best.
At least when he comes back down that’s what he’ll say.
 
Wesley's dad Brian was manager of Claremont Garments where me mam worked, me mam said he was a lovely bloke. They "made" the original Hummel shirts for us. Well actually sewed them together from parts shipped to them. I got all the gear cheap cos of that.
He went to school with my mam
 
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