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A Mag in a Sunderland Shirt

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  1. safc1978

    safc1978 Well-Known Member

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    http://www.sunderlandecho.com/news/local/safc_fan_gets_shirty_with_magpie_mate_1_3420462

    SAFC fan gets shirty with Magpie mate
    Newcastle supporter Andy White, right, in a Sunderland football shirt after losing his bet with his work colleague and Black Cats supporter Josh Dyer that Newcastle would finish higher in the league table.

    Published on Thursday 26 May 2011 09:50


    THIS is the moment a devout Newcastle United fan suffered his worst nightmare – having to wear the red and white of Sunderland after losing a season-long bet.


    Andy White is pictured at the Stadium of Light club shop, where the 22-year-old paid his debt to workmate and Black Cats fan Josh Dyer.

    The pair had agreed that whoever’s team finished lower in the Premier League, he would have to go and buy his rival’s strip from the ground.

    However, as full-time approached on Sunday, Josh, from Town End Farm, was the most worried of the pair, who are both data analysts at Npower, on Rainton Bridge Business Park.

    With the Magpies beating West Bromwich Albion at St James’ Park and a point ahead of Sunderland, who themselves were comfortably beating West Ham in London, he was preparing for embarrassment.

    But then Albion’s Cameroon international Somen Tchoyi bagged a hat-trick to pull his side level.

    With Newcastle gaining only a point, Steve Bruce’s side leapfrogged them to end up in 10th place and be North East top dogs.

    A relieved Josh, 21, said: “We made the bet at the start of the season.

    “Andy was texting me non-stop on Sunday when they were 3-0 up.

    “But then he texted me on 87 minutes (when Albion made it 3-3) saying ‘the bet is off now’.”

    But Andy kept true to his word and visited the Stadium of Light club shop to fork out his hard-earned cash for the shirt.

    Despite being closely placed in the league his confidence of winning the wager was boosted by Newcastle’s 5-1 win over Sunderland in October.

    The reverse fixture at the Stadium of Light ended in a 1-1 draw.

    Andy, 22, of Blakelaw, Newcastle, said: “I was confident at the start of the season.

    “But I’ve felt sick since Sunday night knowing I had to come here.

    He added: “I just snuck into work on Monday.

    “I could see Josh’s eyes over the top of the computer screen all day.”

    Despite the shaming, Josh and Andy say they will risk their pride again next season by pledging another bet.

    “We’ll definitely do it again next year and if I lose I’ll go and do it,” said a triumphant Josh.

    “We’ve had so many injuries and we would have finished well above them if those injuries hadn’t come about.”
     
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  2. Commachio

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    Priceless, looks sick as **** <laugh>
     
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  3. Steven Royston O'Neill

    Steven Royston O'Neill Well-Known Member

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    analysts at Npower, on Rainton Bridge Business Park
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    Could this be big chris?
     
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  4. Shameless

    Shameless Well hung member

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    and he's a ginga
    please log in to view this image
     
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  5. Wherewereyou

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    He's actually accepted the fact?
     
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  6. Commachio

    Commachio Rambo 2021

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    maybe......

    wait till he comes on next, bet this picture crops up with the name chris next to it..
     
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  7. Steven Royston O'Neill

    Steven Royston O'Neill Well-Known Member

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    so, go on own up, who was first to post on mags board?
     
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  8. safc1978

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    Shame they didnt have a shirt that fit
     
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  9. Dorset

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    Fair play to the lad. I don't know if I could ever honour that sort of bet, or be daft enough to place it in the first place! :)
     
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    <laugh> That's excellent!

    Good sport <applause>
     
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  11. Dorset

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    <ok> Great to see one of his fellow fans take it in the spirit intended. I've got a feeling that others may not be so forgiving...
     
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  12. Vincemac

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    here here <bubbly>
     
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  13. MrRAWhite

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    What will they do with the contaminated shirt?
     
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  14. Tiote's Witch Doctor

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    I made a similar bet with mate of mine whos a Sunderland fan about the derby, but it was to tell everyone how much he loves Newcastle on his facebook every day for a week.

    I would hate to wear a Sunderland shirt though, fair play to lad for going through with it <ok>
     
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  15. SwanseaMackem

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    If it was the other way round I would have told him to stick his £5o up his arse....this is obviously a fake story anyway....no ginger has mates!
     
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  16. Steven Royston O'Neill

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    I like Colback
     
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  17. Dorset

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    :) So are you admitting you're gingerist?
     
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  18. SwanseaMackem

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    Liked Gillian Anderson when I was younger....and I prefer the term Gingophile.....sounds like you mean it a bit more. That lads parents must be mortified - a Mag and ginge! Isn't this what adoption was invented for?! Ha!
     
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