What a weird derby this is ....... I'm more excited about the Hull game I blame the Mags tbh, their crack is so ****ing infantile I feel like chucking them Rusks.
Second they've got to deal with full paragraphs the start with the beel **** and start posting pictures of Ian Beale. They can't even spell
Starting to wonder, which one are the biggest ****s, Mags or Hull ****ers? Mags are mags, these Hull ****s are wannabe mags.
They're like 8 year olds when they find a new swear word and repeat it over and over and over again until it's totally pathetic
Boss looks ahead to St James' Park test. Gus Poyet says performance on the day is his key focus and will put all the build-up aside as he prepares for Saturday’s Tyne-Wear clash at St James’ Park. Poyet secured a 2-1 victory over the Magpies in his first home game in charge back in October and is ready to take his side to Tyneside for the return. And his approach to the game is quite simple – concentrate on the task at hand. “It doesn’t matter how you get to the derby, the form or who was the last one to win,” he told safc.com. “What matters is the team which uses the passion you need to play the derby at the same time as their intelligence, to play the game better. “There are plenty of things we need to do well to win the game.” Meanwhile Poyet was delighted to see his side notch a key victory over Stoke in midweek. Sunderland’s head coach was on the touchline despite illness and three points were an ideal tonic. “I said last week, ‘this is the time’, call it what you like,” he explained. “We won somehow and I was delighted, even though I was a bit ill! “We did the job and credit to the players. It wasn't easy. It’s so important that we can go there now and try to get back-to-back wins.”
What a Mackem knob-sucking humourless bellend he is .......... pride is a kind of bread as far as the thick twat is concerned
From BBC deadline day page "As if today hadn't been quiet enough for Newcastle fans, we can rub a bit of salt into the wounds with the news that former midfielder Yohan Cabaye has been named on the bench for new club Paris St-Germain tonight, with the French champions facing Bordeaux this evening. They didn't even need him..." Npmsl HAWAY the lads The futures bright, the futures red n white!
I'm totally relaxed about this derby, although that could be the Red Stag I've been necking watching the most boring transfer deadline day in a while. I'm just not nervous about the game at all, apart from having to sit in that ****ing stadium, up that height, knowing in my mind that it will inevitably collapse at some point due to the lack of foundation from the steep hill on which it stands. Scocco to score & Sunderland win was a disappointingly tight 16/1, so I have gone for Ben Arfa first goal, Sunderland win, at 90/1, as well as the standard 1-1 at 6's, and 2-1 us at 14's. A repeat of Tres Nil is 50/1.
May the powers and strength of all that is good be with us as we do battle with the forces of evil...Ha'way the lads!!!!!!!