poledancer to win the war


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podge will not let us down on this one.

a week to go
 
jesus

As a Newcastle fan, this has irritated me for a number of years, so I decided to do something about it. I've always been a bit of a cricket fan, so I'm going to fly the flag for Newcastle United.

And we're obsessed... :lol:
 
"A lifelong Newcastle United fan and a season ticket holder since 1992"

:lol::lol::lol::lol:
 
Mr Scott, 48, who runs The Clock Tavern, in Victoria Road East, Hebburn,

"A lifelong Newcastle United fan and a season ticket holder since 1992"
 
he's talking about the life of his most recent brain
 
Haway, divvent yiz kna that tha toon wint creeaytid until nine teen nine tee too ya daft kernts?
 
as much as im up for ripping the piss as much as the next man, its been quoted enough times now to point out it does actually say 'been a lifelong fan and season ticket holder since 1992, when he moved back to the area from london'.
 
A black and white flag might not go down too well like. Not sure if it is the same for cricket as it is for football, but I know at the football people like to keep club rivalries out of supporting the national side. Something which is obviously an England flag but with a club badge in one of the quadrants etc is fine, or with the club name written across it, but taking what will (even if, as i assume, it is a black and white st georges cross) look simply like a club flag wouldnt go down well with the football supporters or, i would assume, with the cricket fans. As poledancer rightly says, he is there to support England not Sunderland, and his flags show his support for England. This mag just sounds like an attention seeking twat who first and foremost wants to be showing his NUFC allegiance, which is pathetic. Glad to hear poledancer doesnt want the twats flags anywhere near his
 
as much as im up for ripping the piss as much as the next man, its been quoted enough times now to point out it does actually say 'been a lifelong fan and season ticket holder since 1992, when he moved back to the area from london'.
a fair point but its still a point that he became a season ticket holder when football started in 1992.

he is 48 and i doubt he lived down london forever.

its still smelly rancid patter and to get printed in a paper is hard to believe :lol:

no doubt it will include a 5-1 reference
 
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