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Discussion in 'Sunderland' started by nomoregeordies, Apr 11, 2012.

  1. concrete tony

    concrete tony Well-Known Member

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    You get called a plastic mag and your up in arms! Ha ha ha! How sad are you? You start a post goading cestria, then tell other people they need to not take things seriously!

    Then you deride my education - which you know nothing about! Now you're asking me what's my job? What a tool! Do you want to compare a levels and salaries, ha ha! Are you twelve! Your happy to insult me but no one is gonna call you, really?

    Seriously it's a forum and a bit of banter! Take your own condescending advice and take a chill pill! Sticks and stones and all that.

    As has been said Many times before This is a Sunderland board. No body asks you to come on here. You're quite happy to wum on here (your Cest' post a prime example). Bit of your own medicine and your crying like a baby! Bite bite bite!!!! Still thrashing on my line. :cool:
     
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  2. Nostalgic

    Nostalgic Well-Known Member

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    OK Chiek, I note you are registered as an oldie. When did you first attend your first match at St James' who was the opposition and what was the score?

    My first ever big game was at Gateshead (v Oldham) 2-0 to Gateshead both scored by Willie Buchan. At St James it was 0-0 against Burnley, both goalies Fairbrother and Jim Strong had brilliant games. At Sun derland it was v Blackpool 2-3 to Blackpool. I have a particular memory of that day which I will share later.
     
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  3. Cheik the room

    Cheik the room Well-Known Member

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    Go **** yourself, and keep ****ing yourself off over "catching me on your fishing line" <ok>
     
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  4. fazza95

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    i was also born in durham and I dont live in Newcastle but i have a season ticket and have since i was 10 (im now 17) does this make me a " plastic fan" and im sure there are plenty of sunderland fans that dnt live in sunderland and go to the games a bit hypercritical if u ask me
     
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  5. marcusblackcat

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    What a surprise - nomoregeordies posts yet ANOTHER anti-Newcastle thread! FFS - POST SOMETHING PRO-SUNDERLAND!
    nomoregeordies - you have an anti-Newcastle username and have posted threads about nothing but Newcastle - one thinks you may be one of these "Plastic Mags" trying to wind people up

    For what it's worth - I am from Durham, you have to go back 5 generations to find the Sunderland blood in my family (My dad's side) - I supoport them because my father took me when I was 6 and I fell in love - does that make me plastic as, by your reckoning, it must? (Chiek I quoted you simply because I am of a similar ilk to you with my football support - i.e. I'm not from Sunderland but I do support them)
     
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  6. E.T. Fairfax

    E.T. Fairfax Well-Known Member

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    Dont know any now! Used to know alot of them at school/college who came out of the woodwork when King Kev took over in the nineties! It was their 'couldnt help noticing that we're considerably better than you' attitude that they consistantly threw in my face that fuelled my 'loathing' towards them and their team. To be honest most of them were w**kers anyway, didnt like them regardless of which team they supported!!! It doesnt matter where ever or what ever i have done in life I have been surrounded by Newcastle supporters! There is 5 in my office at work (been there 14 years) and they all support Newcastle! Its their attitude towards supporting their team, and my advancing age, that has made me mellow towards Newcastle! And it has been my recent introduction to sites like this that has made me realise that there are utter nobs supporting both teams and the difference between both sets of fans in general is........nothing!
    I still get great satisfaction when Sunderland do well and when Newcastle get beat, but I hate it when supporters gloat and throw immature verbals at eachother, like as though still in the school playground! A dignified smile and silence suffices in my opinion!
    Regarding of where you have to be from! I'm from Annfield Plain in Co. Durham! I'm a Sunderland supporter but dont see myself as a 'mackem'. I'm Pitmatic!!!
    You dont need to live a stones throw away from the ground or indeed go to the matches to have the passion! I havnt been to a match for about 18 years! Vowed never to go back after an awful 2-1 defeat against Watford! And despite numerous upturns in fortune since I havnt been back! Cost me £3 to get into the Fulwell End!! I refuse to pay and cant afford todays rates! Got more important things to spend my money on....my family, and not into the pockets of the insanely rich! Doesnt make me any less of a supporter, like a drug or a religion....just cannot shake it off....no matter how hard I try!!!
     
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  7. nomoregeordies

    nomoregeordies Well-Known Member

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    PMSL You totally got him Tony. Cheik just resorting to abuse. Much like the 'hard man' Tiote when he actually got brushed by a bloke 5ft tall in sess he is writhing about the ground and crying like a baby. Well done cheik in living up to the bloke u take your name from.
     
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  8. Cheik the room

    Cheik the room Well-Known Member

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    <laugh> you give Newcastle fans a bad name.
     
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  9. Nads

    Nads Well-Known Member

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    Can I suggest Cheik The Room & Concrete Tony drop the flirting and move on <ok>
     
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  10. Bumblebore

    Bumblebore Well-Known Member

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    Is everybody on this thread from Durham or what? Me too!
    I guess we're all "plaka" fans and should be ashamed for not supporting Durham City AFC! ;-)
     
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    Roll call!
     
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  12. E.T. Fairfax

    E.T. Fairfax Well-Known Member

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    The only league team in Co. Durham were Darlington!!!! Not anymore! Always had a soft spot for them because of this! Wonder how many other counties dont have a league team representing them??? Northumberland???? any more?
     
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  13. ...And Out Come the Wolve

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  15. E.T. Fairfax

    E.T. Fairfax Well-Known Member

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    Aaaaaalreet clever trousers!!!

    Was about to shoot you down with 'Plymouth' but thought I'd better check first, and slap my brow its in Devon!!!!!
    God would my face have been red!!!!

    Rutland would have a hard job producing a league side considering half of its under water!!!
     
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  16. Makemstine Roger

    Makemstine Roger Well-Known Member

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    Sunderland was always in Co Durham till the politicians wanted more votes and change the boundaries incidentally i always have and always will right Co Durham on letters with the Durham post code they always arrive ****ing hate Tyne + Wear.
     
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  17. E.T. Fairfax

    E.T. Fairfax Well-Known Member

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    So all those living in Co. Durham should be supporting Sunderland!!! Hmmm intersesting...........
     
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  18. Somebodys pinched my sombrero

    Somebodys pinched my sombrero Well-Known Member

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    What a tosser you are son. I'm from Peterlee. My father was black and white, as was his father before him. I started going to games regularly in 1972. I have queued up overnight several times for cup tickets when I was a young lad, I've seen Newcastle on over 50 grounds, twice in European games. I've shed many a tear in my time supporting them and seen us win nothing, yet I've never regretted one minute of supporting them. Don't tell me who I have to support you arsewipe.

    What about the many Geordies who support Sunderland? Are they plakka (stupid word by way) as well?

    Irony? This comes from a tosser who prints nothing but anti Newcastle bile. I have no problem with red and whites, but you are an utter c*nt.
     
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  19. nomoregeordies

    nomoregeordies Well-Known Member

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    Your name suggests otherwise you are called 'the former mackem heartland of peterlee'. It even suggest the glory hunting supporters who switched to newcastle post 1992.
     
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  20. Vincemac

    Vincemac Well-Known Member

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    i agree well said <bubbly>
     
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