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We've got Hull away on Sat 01-Mar, just got my ticket in the post.

I have very fond memories of Hull as I went to Uni there.
There was a nightclub called The Tower... where anyone (maybe not Obi though) could pull within an hour... 'The Tower in an hour' it became known as.
Met my wife at Uni there too.
 
I have very fond memories of Hull as I went to Uni there.
There was a nightclub called The Tower... where anyone (maybe not Obi though) could pull within an hour... 'The Tower in an hour' it became known as.
Met my wife at Uni there too.

The Tower in an hour sounds good. If it's anywhere near the ground I might pop in for an hour.
 
Evening Bri.
I really am starting to feel the love.
The lipstick smiley gives me the right horn. :emoticon-0152-heart
You're right, I'm devastated Smug only mentions me in passing now. I used to be rather popular on your board at one point, well I regularly got mentions anyway :tongue:oh.. and that favourable poll that solidified my popularity when you chaps voted for me not to be banned.. Them were the days.
Some really good lads on your board as I've always said.
Chaps like Comm, Disco, indy, Mush and Sid can dish it and take it in equal measure and haven't got an ounce of beel in them.

I'm surprised they haven't lifted your ban yet fella.
 
You know me mate, empty as a hermits address book. How's thee mate? You still in Africa?



no mate Amsterdam but had trouble with the ind immigration i looked nowt like my passport photo when i came back 35 to 42 in Mombasa constant with nee cloud, when walking your feet were burning and the rubber on your soles melting
 
Jeez, I started turning blue/purple and had to stop for air half way through that first 'sentence'. I've read it again and still no idea what it means.

OK OBI Let me know the long list of records in which Newcastle are superior to Sunderland, your best bet is to ignore this challenge but I would be willing to accept an apology if given with sincerity

PS Do not make a fool of yourself by adding games of little or no consequence
 
OK OBI Let me know the long list of records in which Newcastle are superior to Sunderland, your best bet is to ignore this challenge but I would be willing to accept an apology if given with sincerity

PS Do not make a fool of yourself by adding games of little or no consequence

Why? You ignore the posts that do just that!
 
So fredor, you want us to accept the facts. But you're going to have to enlighten me which carefully selected facts you want us to accept.

You say that Sunderland have a superior record when compared to us, both historically and currently. On what basis is this? You are very wrong about that made up fact. I know you are slow on the uptake so I will spell this out as carefully as possible. Try not to be confused by the full-stops. They are just a literary technique we use over here along with things like paragraphs, commas and capital letters.

Sunderland have won eight major trophies throughout their history, and have also been runners-up eight times. None of these successes were in Europe.

Newcastle United have won eleven major trophies throughout their history, and have been runners-up ten times. This includes winning a European trophy.

I haven't included the Charity Shield. Some clubs include this as a major honour and others don't. If it was included it would weigh things even more in our favour as we have won one and been runners-up (lost) five times, as opposed to your winning one and being runners-up once.

It is clear that historically we have been the more successful club.

However, whenever you quote historical successes you magically make all of the cup competitions disappear from your figures. It is true that, historically, Sunderland have both won the league and been runners-up more often than we have. In order to say that you are the more successful club then you have to maintain this disappearing act and argue that the cups are completely meaningless. I would very much disagree with you, but for argument's sake I am willing to go along with it for a second. If the cups are all completely meaningless and league position is all that matters, as you seem to argue, then the cold hard facts are that currently we are 9th in the league and you are 18th and in a relegation place. If this is how you see things then no wonder you prefer spending so much time on this board. It is the home of a club currently outperforming yours by your way of measuring things.

Of course, I think you are completely wrong. The cups matter a lot and Sunderland are having a cracking season, provided they stay up (which I think they will). The fact that you are willing to write off how important the cup competitions are while also claiming to be a Sunderland fan, along with the fact you live on here and very rarely post on your own board, shows what a poor grasp you have on reality.

I have tried to use little words so that finally you may understand things. I suggest you have a good read, step back into reality, and then - in the nicest way possible - shut up and **** off!

Thank you for your excellent reply
Could you let me know
No1 The eleven MAJOR trophies that Newcastle have won
No2 How many games you have attended watching first, the insignificant league titles as per Sunderland have won, second the MAJOR trophies that you speak of, expressed as a percentage, from which I will be able to ascertain which you attach the most importance, to my mind the significance of the FA and league cups can be judged by the team that the various clubs put on the field.

I would like to agree with you on this matter but if I did we would then both be wrong
 
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