What is a Georie? A Geordie who sold his soul to the dark side so loses the 'd'?
Or in your case you missed out the letter R from the beginning of the word soul..
What is a Georie? A Geordie who sold his soul to the dark side so loses the 'd'?
Or in your case you missed out the letter R from the beginning of the word soul..
Or in your case you missed out the letter R from the beginning of the word soul..
A disappointing effort RAW
F-
Think you've missed the U out from your letter F.

I can't really get annoyed enough to get to that point with anyone on here.
Anyway RAW doesn't cry like a little girl when you sling a bit of banter his way unlike some of his fellow dung dwellers. One such poster is still pissing and moaning about something I posted in 2011. That is when you know you've really got under someones skin after trying to be clever with you![]()
Somebody with a good memory then.
Or a massive chip...............
Somebody with a good memory then.
I can't really get annoyed enough to get to that point with anyone on here.
Anyway RAW doesn't cry like a little girl when you sling a bit of banter his way unlike some of his fellow dung dwellers. One such poster is still pissing and moaning about something I posted in 2011. That is when you know you've really got under someones skin after trying to be clever with you![]()
Agree that Whitey doesn't jump on the beel bus. He can give as good as he takes which is fair play.
From nufc.com
It looks like there's lots of special buses put on for the Mackems:
mackems (h) update
Briefing their own fans, the mackems confirm that the derby fixture will be subject to so-called "bubble" policing constraints - in other words, individual travel for away fans with tickets in the away end will be prevented - a response to the post-match disorder back in April:
After consultation with fans groups, the respective Safety Advisory Groups, Newcastle United FC and Northumbria Police, the club’s plans will build on last season’s coach travel arrangements, which received positive feedback from SAFC fans.
All SAFC supporters attending the game will be required to travel to St James’ Park on official transport.
This will include a fleet of buses departing from the stadium of light and official supporters’ branch transport, with designated rendezvous points along the route.
Transport, including the official supporters’ branch coaches, will be provided free of charge by SAFC.
Fans are advised that SAFC’s terms and conditions of issue for tickets for the game will clearly state that official transport must be used in order to gain access to St James’ Park. Supporters will also be required to leave St James’ Park on the official transport provided.
The whole thing sounds like a bit of a cop out by the Police. As well as the cost cutting element it looks like they are wanting to avoid a big part of the derby day policing job and hiding behind the health and safety aspect of things.... what's the betting they make a song and dance about really low arrest rates after the match?
If I (god help me) ever lived in Pennywell I'd not be best pleased having to get my arse up to SJP to come right back again for our away game.

Loving the clubs coming together and making NP look like ****ing idiots, not that they need much help like.