But that's not what I'm saying is it? I said it won't be as bad as what he got off West Ham and you said you weren't so sure which is a mental statement, defying physics. You can't have heard the west ham fans mate, there's no way you're this arrogant about the the volume of your away following, you can't have heard them. The acoustics rang round upton park, it isn't scientifically possible for you to out do that volume. You're basically saying your away crowd full voice can out sing, or at least come close, West hams home fans at full voice. I'm saying no way that's it's mental. I'm not saying we can't be out sung at home, that's just you putting words in my mouth. Everyone has been out sung at home at some point, everyone.
No 'reckon' about it.... We ARE both ****. Thing is.. You lot occasionally score a goal !? It's gonna be interesting... We've gotta score sometime !!!!
Don't worry about it fella, all I'm saying is AJ won't get a rougher ride than he did on Saturday, I'm sure he'll get grief but not as bad. I'm sure you'll be in fine voice.
Ha ha... We'll see !! Catts will be raring to go and Watmore will be chomping to get on the pitch and have a run out. Defoe will be keen to show his 'worth' in a big game and AJ always scores! Less said about the defence the better!
please log in to view this image Advice to supporters ahead of Wear-Tyne derby Published: 25 March, 2015 by Sunderland AFC Supporters are being advised to arrive early for the Wear-Tyne derby at the Stadium of Light, which takes place at 4pm on Sunday 5th April. In light of the capacity crowd and enhanced safety measures in place, fans should allow additional time for their journey, both to and from the stadium. There are a number of changes to the usual match day arrangements, including to the traffic management and entrance and exit procedures. Supporters are advised that entering and exiting the stadium may take longer than usual and their understanding in advance is greatly appreciated. TURNSTILES Turnstiles for home supporters will be open from 2.30pmand supporters are reminded that they can use any turnstile in the East, West or South Stand, to enter the stadium. Access to the Strongbow North Stand for home supporters will be limited due safety segregation measures in place as police divert visiting fans from buses to their turnstiles in the Strongbow Upper North Stand. Sunderland supporters seated in the lower Strongbow North Stand are advised that they can gain entry to the stadium via the East or West Stand turnstiles, as well as their usual turnstiles, which should avoid any delays. Sunderland supporters who use the emergency access road parallel to the Aquatic Centre as a short cut to access the stadium area on foot are also advised that this area will be closed off during the movement of visiting supporters in and out of the stadium. ROAD CLOSURES/DIVERSIONS Police segregation will be in place both before and after kick-off, resulting in no vehicle access via Vaux Brewery Way, which runs parallel to the Aquatic Centre. Anyone using the West Stand car parks must enter and exit via Millennium Way (past the Bob Stokoe statue). Naturally this may lead to some additional congestion and supporters are asked to show patience with police and stewards during this time. TRAVEL Fans travelling to the game can utilise the usual scheduled Metros and trains. Sunderland AFC supporters can make their way to the stadium from the Stadium of Light Metro station, whilst visiting fans will use St Peters Metro Station. FULL-TIME Upon the full-time whistle, Sunderland AFC supporters situated in the Strongbow North Stand can leave the stadium via their usual exit points for a five-minute period. After this time a sterile area will be created outside the Strongbow North Stand and a diversion put in place to exits in both the East and West Stands to facilitate the movement of visiting supporters. Home fans must turn left upon exiting the West Stand and right when exiting the East Stand in order to avoid mixing with the visiting supporters, who will be held back inside the stadium for a period of time. Guests in hospitality areas of the stadium may face restrictions in exiting via the main West Stand stadium entrance after the game as visiting fans are escorted from the Strongbow North Stand to their buses. Sunderland AFC’s head of safety and security, Paul Weir, said: “There will be enhanced safety measures in place for the derby, which mean some changes to our normal matchday operation. “We want Easter Sunday to be an enjoyable day for everyone and have worked in conjunction with the police to ensure the safe arrival and departure of all supporters. We strongly advise supporters to plan their journey in advance, arrive at the stadium in good time and to listen to the advice of stewards and police on the day. “Naturally there may be some delays, particularly in exiting the stadium and we thank supporters in advance for their patience and understanding.”
As far as Johnson's concerned,it does'nt matter if he is found guilty or innocent ,from now on any opposition supporters will be giving him loads of abuse simply from the nature of the allegation. He might as well get used to it
Basically saying that 3,000 Newcastle fans stuck up in the Gods is not capable of creating the same level of abuse as 30,000 West Ham fans were..
The law of averages is interesting. The mags must be due a win after our 4 on the bounce. But we are due to score a few some time and this fixture has tended to be the one, for some reason. Personally, I will be ****ting my pants as usual and haven't the faintest idea what the result will be. That said, I tend to fear the worst...
I'm going to the derby. FTM'S, **** the coin chuckers, **** Tony ****ing Bliar, **** Ant & Twat, **** the horse punchers, **** Alan poxy Shearer. **** Dawn Clueless, **** Robson Green, **** Jimmy Crocodile shoes, **** Tim Healy & his tart wife. **** Bob Moncur, **** Peter Beardsly & **** that slag Pam that reads the news.
You forgot to **** Cheryl Tweedy, Jill Halfpenny and Donna Air, I'll **** them for ya. You can **** Sarah Millican, she's more your bag.
Definitely mate..I should be in the Railway Club by then, but will PM you my mobile so you can give me a bell just to be sure..
Struggle to understand why anyone would put summit inside Sarah Millican. Ahhhh dear. Mag's have started with their tags about AJ.
It's alright, Neil ranger was charged with rape. Not forgetting his homophobic tweets and multiple common assaults to which the club stood by him. Trust mags to so thick they've forgotten all this.