making room for Marc Guehi going to Liverpool him and Isak title race is overYou must log in or register to see media
making room for Marc Guehi going to Liverpool him and Isak title race is overYou must log in or register to see media
Enjoy him while he is here mate. There is not a club in the country that wouldn't have him.I hope you're right mate.....so far,I haven't seen it.
I went too. In the seventies for me, beer before and after. Sometimes we'd give the match a miss, or come out early for more beer!I went to Newcastle loads in the early sixties when the lads were playing away, never felt any affinity to them it was just a thing loads used to do.
Good post mate. I grew up in Consett in the late 50's and early 60's,and there were any amount who went to Roker one week and St James the other. It seemed like it was supporting North East football which was important,and the same people who had pride in seeing good football from one had the same pride in seeing the same from the other.Of course there was always rivalry when they played each other,but,growing up,I don't remember the sectarianism that seems to exist today.
That's a great move for the lad mind. Good luck!You must log in or register to see media
They'd be better off with the lad they've got. He'll get better, Onana will just never be a top end keeper.You must log in or register to see media
Think his physical side let's him downHad a strange career this lad, not a bad one by any means but always just teetering on the edge of the elite level without ever quite getting there.
Im with Big Kev on this oneHe said he never talks publicly Big Kev.
Bernard Matthews perchance?i can feel it that todays gonna be good, and btw ive heard we are trying to get someone from turkey
Could Chelsea loan him to Leeds (I'm assuming it was only ever a loan from Brighton Leeds were after?)?You must log in or register to see imagesLeeds have had a mare this window
Could Chelsea loan him to Leeds (I'm assuming it was only ever a loan from Brighton Leeds were after?)?
Weird one.You must log in or register to see images
Sounds like a loan
My dad reckoned that as a lad he used to go to see Sunderland one week and Newcastle the next. Can’t quite get my head round that, I was never going to sit on the fence.Good post mate. I grew up in Consett in the late 50's and early 60's,and there were any amount who went to Roker one week and St James the other. It seemed like it was supporting North East football which was important,and the same people who had pride in seeing good football from one had the same pride in seeing the same from the other.Of course there was always rivalry when they played each other,but,growing up,I don't remember the sectarianism that seems to exist today.
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Didn’t see this before I posted. For my DadI went to Newcastle loads in the early sixties when the lads were playing away, never felt any affinity to them it was just a thing loads used to do.
is Cyprussyd still about?As I once said to cyprus sid I went to every one of their home fairs cup games. No affinity just the chance to see foreign teams and players and it was free entry thanks to my elder brother. Alse went to see them play Tottenham so I could see Jimmy Greaves and Pat Jennings two of my favourite players at the time