Ha. Ive spat nowt out yet. Not even warmed up. You a ****ing placka mag come on the safc board and slate me for no good reason out of the blue. What do you want. A **** and a kiss? Take a last walk.
Don't be nasty I just did a nice friendly thread about you and your rivals to see how you both felt about no derby next season.
100% from Peterlee. 100% black and white. No plastic anything in site. I'll take a last walk when I want, not when a no mark tells me.
I **** myself before the derby, but when we win the feeling is unbelievable. That said, to turn the tables on the Mags, and for them to be the yo-yo club, is even better. So I won't miss the derby. The thought of us going to Old Trafford, while they are in front of 6,912 fans at Burton Albion, fills me with glee. And no, I didn't look up Burton Albion's capacity. Oh bollocks, yes, I did, but immediately after the Everton game, not now, and it's a number I'll never forget, sort of like when my birthday is
There's always that contrast with derby games and it seems for most at least the derby between you lot is more like the derby between us and Man Utd than the local game between Everton. I don't really enjoy it until it's over and we've won, at that point it becomes a moment of joy, until then I just want it over with.
It's really not. You have to remember that although our derby probably carries the most hatred for each other in the country. There's also thousands of people from Newcastle supporting Sunderland and thousands of people from Sunderland supporting Newcastle. You did have people who supported the two once upon a time but most of that generation is sadly passing and dwindling rapidly as the years tick by. Those days are long gone. It's unique. It's Electric. It's in the pubs, the work places, gyms, everywhere. You can't escape the condensed hatred which merge into each others world it's so intrusive and abrasive. A Newcastle fan who played in all three derbies and for three of the teams. Our rivalry even helped bag us a billionaire owner when we were financially on our knees after the consortium with owned us went tits up. Not trying to put your derbies down, only it's incomprehensible to anybody who isn't apart of it. Like describing what LSD feels like to somebody who's never had it. Until it's happened to your hairs are put on end, you just can't understand the feeling. Hope this gives you an insight.
Alright lets stop blowing sunshine up his arse - it weren't that good really was it Don't tell Bri though, that's just between us
In response to the scouse lad. They will miss the Derby (due to our generosity over the past few seasons) but they love the fact we are presently in the mire. I'd be the same if the shoe were on the other foot and it seems like a bit of an odd question to ask.