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More Mag fiction ?


I’ve wore a Sunderland top under my jumper while at the shops in Newcastle- can I say I “took it”?
I once saw a Sunderland fan in Morrisons in byker, I saw his badge on tracksuit bottoms,he saw me hoying knowing nods and winks allowa. The next thing ya knar the bender squad,gremlins and cast of byker grove including Jeff had been f***ing pasted all owa the frozen foods aisle. We took the toon that late Wednesday evening
 
Did it not intensify when the weekend after Sir Bobby Moore’s death the mags booed and chanted through the silence at the Boleyn Ground?
They played us at Roker the first weekend after his dwarf. f***ing impeccable from both sets.john Culqhoun disallowed goal.
So the broth heads at the Boleyn the first home game after wouldn’t surprise me
 
He's talking utter wibble, when he says 90% of our fans and other club fans would welcome investment from their Tyrannical, Saudi overlords, if they took over our clubs. He opened his arms to blood money and sportswashing, many of us would be disgusted, because we value good morals and life, over that of embracing sportswashing and turning a blind eye to torture, brutality and killing innocents.

He needs to take his tea towel covered napper out of the sand!
 
What a load of shite, i was locked out that night as well, no mags at all to be seen, went over the town for a drink, no mags there either, mags love to make up things the smelly twats
I was locked out too not a mag in sight ! So many of ours outside they would have been battered but not one !?!
 
mags and west ham at sid james, mags petrol bombed west ham fans, late 1980
I was actually at that match as a kid and can clearly remember watching it all kick off (my dad (RIP) was from Leadgate and used to go to watch both us and them when he was growing up in the 50s). There was a constant stream of people being walked around the touchline by police as they were being ejected. I remember one copper had hold of a guy just by his lugs :) as he marched him out. Also saw people sent flying by mounted police behind the Leazes stand post match.
 
I remember it. All the Mackems were in the front carriage. When it stopped at Seabiurn one mag appeared, picked the carriage up and carried it along the tracks to Central. Once there he tipped it upside down, shaking one Mackem out at a time, volleying them into space.
Ffs:lol:
 
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