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Gonna be class when it's about 5 people throwing them, couple of those from the back row only managing to hit someone on the back of the head in row 10. A couple of others barely make it onto the pitch and are back heeled by the linesman, TV cameras don't even pick it up. Then a picture of a lonely tennis ball on a pile of Greggs wrappers with Lonsdale on the side of it
 
I'm going to post this here too.



Can you believe them? Imagine being so divorced from reality that you get this upset that supporters of other teams won't join in a protest against an owner who isn't trying to shut you down or sell your ground, but just doesn't want to spend all his own money on players.

When you think of the likes of George Reynolds, Ridsdale, Michael Knighton, Charlton, Doncaster in the 90s, Oyston and even Brighton themselves who have been through real shit with bad owners, the response from the Brighton fans is understandable. The article is hilarious.
 
I'm going to post this here too.



Can you believe them? Imagine being so divorced from reality that you get this upset that supporters of other teams won't join in a protest against an owner who isn't trying to shut you down or sell your ground, but just doesn't want to spend all his own money on players.

When you think of the likes of George Reynolds, Ridsdale, Michael Knighton, Charlton, Doncaster in the 90s, Oyston and even Brighton themselves who have been through real shit with bad owners, the response from the Brighton fans is understandable. The article is hilarious.

tbf if you scroll right down and look at the comments from Newcastle fans, all of them think the article is pathetic.
 
So, encouraging a large number of people to throw objects onto the pitch is deemed legal? Are you sure about that Michael?

The Taylor Report suggests otherwise:
criminalises the throwing of missiles towards the pitch,

Good of you to put your name to it though, you silly sod.


Throwing of missiles.
It is an offence for a person at a designated football match to throw anything at or towards—

(a)the playing area, or any area adjacent to the playing area to which spectators are not generally admitted, or

(b)any area in which spectators or other persons are or may be present,

without lawful authority or lawful excuse (which shall be for him to prove).

Nah its sound. They have an MP with a gravy stained shirt she found in a bin acting for them in the house of parliament now and she has Ok'd it.

Gonna be class when it's about 5 people throwing them, couple of those from the back row only managing to hit someone on the back of the head in row 10. A couple of others barely make it onto the pitch and are back heeled by the linesman, TV cameras don't even pick it up. Then a picture of a lonely tennis ball on a pile of Greggs wrappers with Lonsdale on the side of it

:lol:


I know of a class shop that sells tennis balls.
 
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That doesn't mean there aren't Mags who agree.

There's an interview with Mitrovic on BBC Sport with the usual set of comments in response from the believers. One of them says "to be fair 55k at St James' can make or break you."

So that will be points deducted for exceeding their ground capacity by 3k in breach of safety regulations.
The sad thing is they believe their self proclaimed shite.
 
Here's one for all the non-attending Mags who post on here pretending to be Sunderland .....

"I pictured a bedsheet
You held it in your hands
I saw matches
But you saw Rafa's plan
I wandered out to the games for years
While you just stayed in your room
I saw 6 in a row
You saw the whole of the Toon."


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What a freak he is
 
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