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Let's all laugh at Newcastle

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1995 Douglas Hall, Freddie Shepherd and an unnamed Tyneside restaurant owner flew to Turin with the aim of returning with unsettled Juventus star Roberto Baggio.

Amid farcical scenes, they were shunned by the club and player, who ultimately signed for AC Milan.



Can't say I remember this but it sounds amusing nonetheless.
 
Today's Fiver, referring to the SMB

Banana And Custard Deckchair Away Kit; and Steven Gerrard


Simon Burnton
23 July 2009

CANARY IN A COALMINE

The first time any Newcastle side got to wear it, the youth team beat Ashington 1-0. "There was no excuse for not picking out our team-mates," joked one youngster. When the seniors got their hands on it, they thrashed Darlington 7-2. "We won in it, so the lads like it," deadpanned Chris Hughton. The next time out they got into a 20-man half-time brawl with Huddersfield that ended with Habib Beye nursing what the Newcastle Chronicle described as a "nasty scrape to his midriff". So when the Fiver heard today was the day the lucky Tyneside public finally got their chance to buy the team's new banana-and-custard deckchair away kit ( ), it expected a certain level of interest at St James' Park.

According to various reports and several gloating posts on Sunderland fan forums, however, that interest was limited to only three people this morning - although that may be because most Geordie males between the ages of 18 and 80 prefer showing off their moobs while watching their team play. Still, it's worth posing the question: is everything at Newcastle struggling to find a buyer at the moment?

Going against 10 years of established practice, the Fiver undertook exhaustive research, ringing the club's three stores to see how many each has sold. "I can't pass information on like that, sorry," said a nice woman at St James' Park. "It's going down well. If you want any more information you need to contact the press office," added a cheery lady at the Monument Mall outlet. "We wouldn't discuss that anyway," chirped someone at the club's shop in the Metro Centre,
claiming: "It's very popular."

Perhaps fans are waiting until tomorrow when, for an hour from 1.30pm, players will be on hand at the ground to pose for photographs, sign autographs and, if necessary, physically manhandle fans to the tills in an attempt to shift a few units. Incidentally, the club website lauds "the stylish new strip" whose "design is original, distinctive and without doubt full of colour and energy". And how have they celebrated this? By knocking 20% off its price.
 
Is Ashley gonna cash in and release an end of season video, I reckon it will be a best seller in certain areas of the country:lol:


your sig is not correct - lol ya spanner

it how did Tommy Cooper die? Ken dodd is still alive

anyway because I said that its better than a bump :)
 
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1995 Douglas Hall, Freddie Shepherd and an unnamed Tyneside restaurant owner flew to Turin with the aim of returning with unsettled Juventus star Roberto Baggio.

Amid farcical scenes, they were shunned by the club and player, who ultimately signed for AC Milan.



Can't say I remember this but it sounds amusing nonetheless.


Hadnt come across this before - love the idea that they took a restaurant owner (called Mario no doubt) with them to convince Baggio he could still get a good plate of pasta in Newcastle.
 
Might be seb,but seen on nufc forum one lad says "If Nufc was a car,Ashley would have taken it to a field,torched it and claimed on the insurance".:lol::lol:
 
From the Press Association, Thursday:

The Football Association is to investigate the trouble which flared during and after Tuesday night's friendly clash between Huddersfield and Newcastle.
Match referee Jon Moss has included details of the bust-ups in his report, and disciplinary chiefs are now looking into the matter.

An FA spokesman said: "It has been reported to us and we are looking into it."

Up to 20 players were involved in a melee at half-time in the game at the Galpharm Stadium after Magpies defender Habib Beye and Terriers counterpart Andy Butler and then skipper Peter Clarke became embroiled in a heated exchange.

That incident is understood to have continued in the tunnel, and there were unseemly scenes too on the final whistle with Fabricio Coloccini and Lee Novak locking horns.
 
whats this doing down on page2


BUMP.....

Pictures of the huge que waiting for the launch of the deck chair strip

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the bloody Sun wont let me post the pics :evil:
 
whats this doing down on page2


BUMP.....

Pictures of the huge que waiting for the launch of the deck chair strip

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the bloody Sun wont let me post the pics :evil:
Love the bit when they show the contasting crowds from the two strip launches !
 
No it is right, it was a joke one of the lasses on here came out with:lol:

I stand corrected - lol

my bro used to tell a joke when he was a kid that he always got wrong, it went

there were 2 fish in a bowl, one said to the other do you know how to drive this thing

no one ever laughed, because it was meant to be 2 fish in a TANK!



BTW Love those pics in the sun, there were so few fans, they could ask all their names, quality

but what does it mean sunderlands GARISH away strip, no it aint garish is it?
 


I like how the guy holding the new one up is trying to cover his paint splashed scum shirt.

and the guy with an england shirt on has a scouser for a son :D
 
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