We marched to London to get you tramps employment and we fought off the IRA a hundred years ago. The North East wouldn't be what it is today without us lot. Also, I dont live in Jarrow
Interesting thing at end of game, Rice was very very paly with Newcastle players and coaching staff and walked over to the Gallowgate to applaud and wave
He is but I can't look at him without hearing his interview after our last match against them. It was like something out of a parody as the BBC unwittingly stitched him up. As he says "It's not a team that wants to have the ball to much, just long balls and second balls" it flashes up that we had 64% possession and then he said how they had the better chances and it scrolls to how we had more shots on and off target and then he states how we were a dirty team and the numbers come up that they had more fouls and yellow cards. The timing of the stats compared to what he was saying was perfect, it was like he had no idea which game he'd just played in. Memecastle United on Twitter: "Interesting interview from Ruben Neves #NUFC #WOLNEW https://t.co/qKc4UHdfme" / Twitter
Must have been thousands of us that day in Trafalgar Square then! Jarrow marchers were legends and it's part of the reason why i always went on the Sunderland board and like to see your boys do well overall. For all the rivalry it's really only interesting if we're both doing better and as a north-easterner I reckon I've got more in common with someone from Sunderland than anywhere else that isn't Newcastle.
One thing about this season I can't quite get my head around......... How the **** did we lose to Liverpool??????
Yeah 100%, we are all the same. I haven't got the sheer hatred anymore that most folk have for each on both boards. This is just banter for me, I'd happily meet up with any mag from these boards.
Just watched Klopp's post match presser, and almost feel sorry for him. His face when asked if he believes he's the right man to turn things around and if he has confidence in his own ability to turn things around was something else. Just shows what a pack of ****s the British Press Pack can be. Building people up to knock them down. Then I remembered it's Klopp and it cheered me right up
Almost certainly, though it's worth noting that I don't think it was the Conservatives in power at the time of the march, was a sort of coalition iirc.
Not even half of them would vote Labour, now. That should tell you how good Labour have been for the area. Anyway, we'll get wrong for talking politics on this thread.