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Yet I got a warning for telling Wolf Bellend to fuck off :rolleyes:
Hopefully one day when he plays with the traffic, the traffic will finally win.
Unbelievable mate
It’s a complete and utter piss take, he spouts his utter bile on here and gets away with it. However when someone rightfully calls him a bellend or tells him to fuck off, he goes running off to the moderators.

He’s nothing but a spineless bellend.
Without a doubt mate but I've already been told he's not breaking the rules just taking the piss out of this forum and fans
Creating traffic on here, it doesn’t matter.
 
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Had me Sunld scalf in the window that day , neighbourly mag in the street banter ‘ if ya were in Byka ya windows would be owt doing that .Great result .
 
The disputed and dissallowed Liverpool goal is here on 4 mins 50 seconds. The ball clearly comes off Alan Kennedy and should have stood. Even if it was Keegan who played the pass he was still onside.
If you look at minutes 8.25 and 10.55 you can see a bloke in the Liverpool end with a replica Sunderland shirt on so I think the mags might be talking shite about being the first
 
I was at the game, well part of it. For some mad reason that I never understood a dozen of us Sunderland fans hired a minibus and drove to Wembley. We got chased by loads of Mags at a service station on the way down and one of the lads, John Haley, who had a leg deformity ended up running after the moving minibus with the back doors open and 50 Mags chasing him :lol:. Back in those days they opened the exit doors at Wembley about 20 minutes from the end and we just walked in and looked for empty seats. Saw the last two goals including Wor Kev's 2nd. 😎
 
Don't be silly, of course I enjoyed the six in a row but am also old enough to remember the times when it seemed we couldn't beat them to save our lives, the only relevance Newcastle United hold for me is that I always want whoever their opponents are to win, I want Sunderland to win every game, other than these two scenarios football doesn't matter to me.
Fair enough mate - seems a bit weird to me, but each to their own and all that
For some people it’s the horrible feeling in your stomach through being nervous. And if you work/socialise with them, the feeling when you get beat is devastating.
I can honestly say I've never been 'devastated' by a defeat by them
 
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I remember reading a mags message board a good few years ago, no idea why now looking back, and most of the posters on there recalled them and their families wanting us to beat Leeds in 1973. Don’t know how much of that was down to the seemingly universal hatred of Leeds at the time, but still hard to imagine these days.
 
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Mags love to rewrite history
Wasn’t Alan hull wearing one in stage for lindesfarne before 74
I remember a Sunderland fan from Blyth used to wear the shirt in the 1973 run - propa Billy Hughes haircut as well.
I was at the game, well part of it. For some mad reason that I never understood a dozen of us Sunderland fans hired a minibus and drove to Wembley. We got chased by loads of Mags at a service station on the way down and one of the lads, John Haley, who had a leg deformity ended up running after the moving minibus with the back doors open and 50 Mags chasing him :lol:. Back in those days they opened the exit doors at Wembley about 20 minutes from the end and we just walked in and looked for empty seats. Saw the last two goals including Wor Kev's 2nd. 😎
JH - was he from Hendon?

1 maybe 2 coaches went down from the Beehive for the final - Sammy Smith was dancing on a table in a pub full of Mags and one asked asked him which part of Newcastle was he from and he said 'Sunlun'!
 
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JH - was he from Hendon?

1 maybe 2 coaches went down from the Beehive for the final - Sammy Smith was dancing on a table in a pub full of Mags and one asked asked him which part of Newcastle was he from and he said 'Sunlun'!
Not sure about John. I thought he was from Pallion as he knocked about with that lot. Sammy Smith man :lol:. I'm sure any fan from that era has a hundred tales about him. My favourite was a televised match (might have been West Brom away) when he was persuaded to lead a charge across the pitch at the home fans.....only no-one else was going to actually follow him, so Sammy set off thinking there were hundreds behind him only to look round and see it was just him :lol:
 
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