Posted '10:50 am bells' Thorsday 22nd December 2011
This waz an absolutleee devestatin' result for us @ St James' last neet in front of another (unexpected!) 50,000 plus crowd!
We simply didn't get oot of the blocks and WBA took advantage of some shockin' defendin' to inflict three 'hammer blow' goals on us!
Haris Vuckic unexpectedly made his forst Premya leegue start for The Toon with both Yohan Cabaye and Dan Gosling oot through suspension.
Goal number one came in the 20th minute @ The Gallowgate End when Peter Odemwinie (hope av spelt that reet?) ootpaced 'Fab' Coloccini to hit a left footer which rebounded of the post and into the net.
Demba Ba then got us back on level torms in the 34th minute when a fantastic right footed free kick on the edge of the box, which flew into the goal @ The Leazes End.
Just before the break the visitors took the lead again when a free kick foond an unmarked Gareth McAuley and he had the simple task of tappin' the baall into the net. (but where were wor defenders?)
It wasn't until the 81st minute that anotha goal was scored and it was wor 'savior' Demba Ba who again 'saved the day' when his loopin' shot beat Ben Foster in the Baggies goal to level things once again!
However!---wor joy waz short lived and the visitors inflicted the devestatin' last and winnin' goal fower minutes later when Sharner, who was unmarked, sealed their victory when he slotted home with James Perch, a mere spectator, lookin' on helplessly .
That's SIX games and ower SIX weeks since we last won a game, which was on bonfire day against Everton.
Toon team line up: Krul, Simpson, Santon (R Taylor 46), Coloccini, Perch, Tiote, Vuckic, Obertan (Shola Amiobi 72) Ba, Best (Ben Arfa 61) Gutierrez
Attendance: 51,060 (1,000 Baggie Troosers)
This website iz dedecated to the Newcastle United groundhoppers who follow the fortunes of the team aroond the world (and beyond!) The ground totals include competitive and friendly forst team, resorve team, junior team and Newcastle United X1 games that 'the mad-sad groundhopper' has attended, aall for Newcastle United games only, in the last SEVEN decades*** cheers!***'Fink' (the mad-sad groundhopper!)***last count 379 (380 inc Motspur Park outside)
Thursday, 22 December 2011
Wednesday, 21 December 2011
THE TOON v THE BAGGIE TROOSERS---TONEET!
Updated '12:40 pm bells' Wednesday 21st December 2011
Toneet we take in The Baggies of WBA in wot iz wor last home game of the year and we can anly hope that 'Santa Claaz' brings us an orly Xmas present in the shape of 3 points to end wor 5 game winless run.
The Hawthorns where the 'Baggie Troosers' play, iz close to my 'pay packet', az I am often at the bakery directly ower the road from their groond, deliverin' and collectin' bread (wud yoo belive!?) to take back to a bakery on the Team Valley in Gatesheed.
Not sure wot the crowd will be toneet? but I'm sure it will be less than the 51,000 at the Swanzee game on Saturday. (especially az it's anly fower days before 'yee naa who' comes doon the chimneee!)
Toon Team news :
Injury rules oot Steven Taylor, Danny Guthrie and 'Marveaux the Magician', with Yohan Cabaye and Dan Gosling oot, due to suspension.
Ryan Taylor cud be back in the side after missin' the Swanzee game, but we're not 100% certain aboot this?
Kick off iz @ '7:45 bells'
'The Geordie Times 100 Pub Crawl Challenge' continues of course and waaterin hole number 51 and forst on wor list this afternoon, will be!---- 'THE FORTH!' in Pink Lane, which is up the alleyway, just ower the road from 'The Central'
Match and pub crawl report to follow much later! (as per usual!)
The latest edition of the 'BLACK AND WHITE DAFT' fanzine by 'Mad Mick' iz oot nuw and I'm featured (if that's the reet word?) on page 26 aboot mee exploits on Boxin' Day 1970 @ Leeds, when aa broke mee leg before the match!
Issue 7 iz on sale @ THE BACK PAGE SHOP in St Andrews Street (opposite The Newcastle Arms)and aall good Geordie paper shops and aa'll be 'reprintin' mee 'leg break disaster story' online in 'The Geordie Times' on eetha Xmas Eve or Xmas Day.
(the printin' above's IZ! a bit smaall to read!---like!)
Features in this issue include anythin' 'anti-mackem', away days @ Ipswich and Bolton (and Leeds!) plus stories from the 1960's and a tribute to Gary Speed.
@ £2.95 a copy it's a 'canny read'!
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| "ST JAMES' PARK SINCE 1880---AND AALWAYS WILL BE!" |
Toneet we take in The Baggies of WBA in wot iz wor last home game of the year and we can anly hope that 'Santa Claaz' brings us an orly Xmas present in the shape of 3 points to end wor 5 game winless run.
The Hawthorns where the 'Baggie Troosers' play, iz close to my 'pay packet', az I am often at the bakery directly ower the road from their groond, deliverin' and collectin' bread (wud yoo belive!?) to take back to a bakery on the Team Valley in Gatesheed.
Not sure wot the crowd will be toneet? but I'm sure it will be less than the 51,000 at the Swanzee game on Saturday. (especially az it's anly fower days before 'yee naa who' comes doon the chimneee!)
Toon Team news :
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| PROBABLE TEAM LINE UP'S? |
Ryan Taylor cud be back in the side after missin' the Swanzee game, but we're not 100% certain aboot this?
Kick off iz @ '7:45 bells'
'The Geordie Times 100 Pub Crawl Challenge' continues of course and waaterin hole number 51 and forst on wor list this afternoon, will be!---- 'THE FORTH!' in Pink Lane, which is up the alleyway, just ower the road from 'The Central'
Match and pub crawl report to follow much later! (as per usual!)
The latest edition of the 'BLACK AND WHITE DAFT' fanzine by 'Mad Mick' iz oot nuw and I'm featured (if that's the reet word?) on page 26 aboot mee exploits on Boxin' Day 1970 @ Leeds, when aa broke mee leg before the match!
Issue 7 iz on sale @ THE BACK PAGE SHOP in St Andrews Street (opposite The Newcastle Arms)and aall good Geordie paper shops and aa'll be 'reprintin' mee 'leg break disaster story' online in 'The Geordie Times' on eetha Xmas Eve or Xmas Day.
(the printin' above's IZ! a bit smaall to read!---like!)
Features in this issue include anythin' 'anti-mackem', away days @ Ipswich and Bolton (and Leeds!) plus stories from the 1960's and a tribute to Gary Speed.
@ £2.95 a copy it's a 'canny read'!
Tuesday, 20 December 2011
'DOUBLE SAD' MAD-SAD GROUNDHOPPERS NEWS FOR THE FA YOUTH CUP & NORTHUMBERLAND SENIOR CUP DRAWS
Updated '2:40 pm bells' Wednesday 21st December 2011
The draw for the fourth roond of the FA Youth Cup waz made @ 'high noon bells' @ Wembley last Friday---and I have to tell yoo that we have been drawn @ HOME to Watford, the team we beat in the 1985 Youth Cup final! (a side that included 'Gazza')
*It iz nuw conformed that the tie will tek place on Thorsday 19th January 2012 @ St James' Park, kick off '7 bells'
The full draw waz az follows:
Bolton v Soothampton
Charlton v Leicester
Cardiff v Stevenage or Spors
QPR v Everton
Readin' v WBA
Stoke v Brentford
Bornley v Ipswich
Blackborn v Bristol R or Coventry
Swindon v Man C
Forest v Wigan
Norwich v Chelsea
Portsmooth v Swanzee
Man U v Derby
THE TOON v Watford
WHU v Brighton
Peterboro' v Fulham
(ties to be played by Saturday 21st January 2012)
'The NUFC mad-sad groundhoppers' 'dream' of a trip to Brighton's new groond will have to be put on hold 'til the next roond at least (the anly groond we havvent been te, of teams left in the competition!)
The draw for the Northumberland Senior Cup semi finals meeenwhile took place on Saturday and disappointingly---(again!)----we didn't get Team Northumbria away az was hoped, (az we havvent been there eetha!) but instead drew the canines of Bedlington @ home, while Team Northumbria drew Newcastle Benfield at their Coach Lane base! (there's aalways next season---isnt there!?
(both ties to be played by 2nd April 2012)
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| IT'S WATFORD @ ST JAMES' IN THE NEXT ROOND! |
The draw for the fourth roond of the FA Youth Cup waz made @ 'high noon bells' @ Wembley last Friday---and I have to tell yoo that we have been drawn @ HOME to Watford, the team we beat in the 1985 Youth Cup final! (a side that included 'Gazza')
*It iz nuw conformed that the tie will tek place on Thorsday 19th January 2012 @ St James' Park, kick off '7 bells'
The full draw waz az follows:
Bolton v Soothampton
Charlton v Leicester
Cardiff v Stevenage or Spors
QPR v Everton
Readin' v WBA
Stoke v Brentford
Bornley v Ipswich
Blackborn v Bristol R or Coventry
Swindon v Man C
Forest v Wigan
Norwich v Chelsea
Portsmooth v Swanzee
Man U v Derby
THE TOON v Watford
WHU v Brighton
Peterboro' v Fulham
(ties to be played by Saturday 21st January 2012)
'The NUFC mad-sad groundhoppers' 'dream' of a trip to Brighton's new groond will have to be put on hold 'til the next roond at least (the anly groond we havvent been te, of teams left in the competition!)
The draw for the Northumberland Senior Cup semi finals meeenwhile took place on Saturday and disappointingly---(again!)----we didn't get Team Northumbria away az was hoped, (az we havvent been there eetha!) but instead drew the canines of Bedlington @ home, while Team Northumbria drew Newcastle Benfield at their Coach Lane base! (there's aalways next season---isnt there!?
(both ties to be played by 2nd April 2012)
| TEEEM NORTHUMBRIA AWAY? ---NO GO! |
JACKSON JIVER TICKETS ON SALE
Posted '2:30 pm bells' Tuesday 20th December 2011
Tickets for wor forthcomin' away game against 'The Jackson Jivers of Fulham' in January are nuw on sale to season ticket holders, priced @ £35 for big kids, £25 for zimmerframeites and £15 for sprogs. (25 loyalty points til Thorsday)
Wor sold oot allocations for both Bolton on Boxin' Day and Liverpool on the 30th of this month are conformed az 4,000 for The Reebok and 2,000 for Anfield.
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| "THE TOON ARE HERE ON SATURDAY 21st JANUARY!" |
Tickets for wor forthcomin' away game against 'The Jackson Jivers of Fulham' in January are nuw on sale to season ticket holders, priced @ £35 for big kids, £25 for zimmerframeites and £15 for sprogs. (25 loyalty points til Thorsday)
Wor sold oot allocations for both Bolton on Boxin' Day and Liverpool on the 30th of this month are conformed az 4,000 for The Reebok and 2,000 for Anfield.
"TWENTY THOOSAND THANKYOOS!"
Posted '9:35 am bells' Tuesday 19th December 2011
The Geordie Times haz just received it's 20,000th 'hit this week!
This 'historic event' actually took place on Saturday mornin' and we thank each and every one of yoo for your support.
One of wor reeders, namely, 'Alex of St George' said to me last week that it was a 'NONSENSE' website and I reeely must take him to task ower this, and I told him that we were in fact a 'NO NONSENSE, NONSENSE WEBSITE', az EVERYTHIN' written is 100% TRUE! az wor friend from Mars can verify! (see above!)
("ER!"---or shud that be a 'NONSENSE, NO NONSENSE WEBSITE???")
Of the 20,000 pageviews in total, aroond 11,000 are from the UK and an amazin' 9,000! are from the rest of the world (and beyond!)
At the start of the year wor 'target' waz to get 10,000 hits by Xmas. This target waz actually achieved on 30th June and to get double that number of pageviews before Santa comes doon the chimneee iz phonominal!
115 countries have now 'logged in' and a very special welcome to wor latest viewers!
"Hello! Bahrain!"----"Hello! Liberia!"----"Hello! Guernsey!"----"Hello! Bahamas!"
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| "THE GEORDIE TIMES IZ A NO NONSENSE, NONSENSE BLOG!" "TAKE ME TO YOUR LEADER---WHEY AYE MAAN!" |
The Geordie Times haz just received it's 20,000th 'hit this week!
This 'historic event' actually took place on Saturday mornin' and we thank each and every one of yoo for your support.
One of wor reeders, namely, 'Alex of St George' said to me last week that it was a 'NONSENSE' website and I reeely must take him to task ower this, and I told him that we were in fact a 'NO NONSENSE, NONSENSE WEBSITE', az EVERYTHIN' written is 100% TRUE! az wor friend from Mars can verify! (see above!)
("ER!"---or shud that be a 'NONSENSE, NO NONSENSE WEBSITE???")
Of the 20,000 pageviews in total, aroond 11,000 are from the UK and an amazin' 9,000! are from the rest of the world (and beyond!)
At the start of the year wor 'target' waz to get 10,000 hits by Xmas. This target waz actually achieved on 30th June and to get double that number of pageviews before Santa comes doon the chimneee iz phonominal!
115 countries have now 'logged in' and a very special welcome to wor latest viewers!
"Hello! Bahrain!"----"Hello! Liberia!"----"Hello! Guernsey!"----"Hello! Bahamas!"
Saturday, 17 December 2011
THE TOON 0 THE SWAN LAKERS 0
Posted '9:00 pm bells' Saturday 17th December 2011
A goalless draa was the ootcome of todays encoonta @ St James' Park where Swanzee were the visitors.
An East Stand tribute to wor former number 11 Gary Speed waz witnessed by his family on the pitch before the game began and Welsh anthem 'Bread of Heaven' waz sang by a tenor on the pitch
51,767 were present inside St James' (which incloooded aroond aboot 1,800 Swanzee fans, but there waz ne sign of their mascot 'Cedric The Swan'?) (see below!)
The ref had obviousleee forgot his yellow cards in the forst half az at least three of the visitin' team shud have been booked for dodgy tackles, but the man in 'black n blue' wud have 'non of it'!
In total we had 17 shots on the visitors goal, (includin' 3 which hit the woodwork!) compared to their 3 off target efforts, but blatant time wastin' ensured that the Welshmen went yem with their FIFTH! goalless draw of the season so far (ne wonder that 'Cedric' neva torned up!)
The Geordie Times 100 Pub Crawl Challenge reached the halfway point when we visited 'Eclipse' @ preciseleee '1:41 pm bells' to record wor 50th boozer! (more to follow on this later!---much!----later!)
| "ELEVEN IN HEAVEN!" |
A goalless draa was the ootcome of todays encoonta @ St James' Park where Swanzee were the visitors.
An East Stand tribute to wor former number 11 Gary Speed waz witnessed by his family on the pitch before the game began and Welsh anthem 'Bread of Heaven' waz sang by a tenor on the pitch
51,767 were present inside St James' (which incloooded aroond aboot 1,800 Swanzee fans, but there waz ne sign of their mascot 'Cedric The Swan'?) (see below!)
The ref had obviousleee forgot his yellow cards in the forst half az at least three of the visitin' team shud have been booked for dodgy tackles, but the man in 'black n blue' wud have 'non of it'!
In total we had 17 shots on the visitors goal, (includin' 3 which hit the woodwork!) compared to their 3 off target efforts, but blatant time wastin' ensured that the Welshmen went yem with their FIFTH! goalless draw of the season so far (ne wonder that 'Cedric' neva torned up!)
The Geordie Times 100 Pub Crawl Challenge reached the halfway point when we visited 'Eclipse' @ preciseleee '1:41 pm bells' to record wor 50th boozer! (more to follow on this later!---much!----later!)
THE TOON v THE SWAN LAKERS---TODAY
Updated '10:30 am bells' Saturday 17th December 2011
This afternoon we welcome Swanzee to St James' Park for wot will be an historic day az (see next story below) they will be makin' the langest ever road jorney in top flight history with a roond trip of 717 miles from sooth Wales.
Amongt their travellin' fans will be a 'famous Welsh celebrity? (NO!---NOT Tom Jones or Charlotte Church!) "ER!"----I meen of course 'Cedric the Swan' who iz the club's iconic? mascot (god help them!)
We have absolutleee ne idea wetha Cedric iz flyin' up under 'hiz own steam' or 'slummin it on the supporters bus!???'
Anyway!---enough of that!---the team news for us looks a bit more promisin' and (hopefully!) 'Fab' Coloccini and Mike Williamson will be part of wor defence today (we need them afta wot happened @ Norwich last week!) and the retorn of midfielder Cheick Tiote? and a 50,000 crowd iz antisipated for the third home game in a row.
'THE GEORDIE TIMES' 100 PUB CRAWL CHALLENGE
The 100 pub crawl challenge continues unabated @ 'high noon bells' in 'The Centurion' which iz reet next to the Central Station. Why not join us for a 'lunchtime liquid' in wot will be 'liquid lubrication location' number 47 on the list!
GARY SPEED REMEMBERED
17 members of Gary Speed's family are expected to attend todays match and fans in the East Stand will hold up cards depictin' Gary's number 11 shirt he wore when he played for us.
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| 'CEDRIC THE SWAN' IN FULL FLIGHT! ----"IT DOESNT GET MUCH WORSE THAN THIS FOLKS!" |
This afternoon we welcome Swanzee to St James' Park for wot will be an historic day az (see next story below) they will be makin' the langest ever road jorney in top flight history with a roond trip of 717 miles from sooth Wales.
Amongt their travellin' fans will be a 'famous Welsh celebrity? (NO!---NOT Tom Jones or Charlotte Church!) "ER!"----I meen of course 'Cedric the Swan' who iz the club's iconic? mascot (god help them!)
We have absolutleee ne idea wetha Cedric iz flyin' up under 'hiz own steam' or 'slummin it on the supporters bus!???'
Anyway!---enough of that!---the team news for us looks a bit more promisin' and (hopefully!) 'Fab' Coloccini and Mike Williamson will be part of wor defence today (we need them afta wot happened @ Norwich last week!) and the retorn of midfielder Cheick Tiote? and a 50,000 crowd iz antisipated for the third home game in a row.
'THE GEORDIE TIMES' 100 PUB CRAWL CHALLENGE
The 100 pub crawl challenge continues unabated @ 'high noon bells' in 'The Centurion' which iz reet next to the Central Station. Why not join us for a 'lunchtime liquid' in wot will be 'liquid lubrication location' number 47 on the list!
GARY SPEED REMEMBERED
17 members of Gary Speed's family are expected to attend todays match and fans in the East Stand will hold up cards depictin' Gary's number 11 shirt he wore when he played for us.
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| "GARY!---WE WILL REMEMBER YOU!---R.I.P!" |
THE TOON v THE SWAN LAKERS---HISTORY IN THE MAKIN'!
Posted '10:15 am bells' Saturday 17th December 2011
History will be made today when 'The Swan Lakers' make their forst ever Premya Leegue visit to St James' Park, for this will be the langest ever road jorney between two top flight clubs, since the Futbaall League was formed 123 years ago in 1888!
The team and some fans will ne doubt opt to fly, but most of their fans will make the 358.5 mile record road jorney in the orly hours of today, which iz the precise distance between the two groonds.
(That's a roond trip of 717 miles!)
We have of course played 'The Swans' previously but this was in the Championship and the aad 2nd Division
The previous record was between worsels and Pompey which iz 345.5 miles from groond to groond. (Soothampton. incidentleee iz 331.8 miles distant!)
Plymouth of course is forther away again at 408.1 miles, but they have NEVA played in the top flight before! (Er!---the way things are gannin, they'll be playin' Gatesheed next season in the Conference!)
Friday, 16 December 2011
SMB 'BRAIN-DEAD-DUCK-EGGS'!-----ON TOUR!
Posted '4:15 pm bells' Friday 16th December 2011
The front page (& page 5) of toneets 'Ronny-Gill' sez it aall!
mackem skipper lee blackcattemole and nicklarsehole bendtner, 'bent' some cars in a 'wreckin' spree' in the Chinatoon area of The Toon at aroond '10 pm bells' on Tuesday 6th December and have been charged with CRIMINAL DAMAGE to several vehicles in Stowell Street, which iz not far from St James' Park!
They were apparently arrested last neet at an address in NEWCASTLE!
The question iz!---WHY? do these 'brain-dead duck-eggs' feel the need to come to The Toon to vandalise cars in a wreckin' spree and WHY? do they want to live in Geordieland anyway?, when there iz plenty of perfectlee good accomodation in pennywell, mackemland???
The front page (& page 5) of toneets 'Ronny-Gill' sez it aall!
mackem skipper lee blackcattemole and nicklarsehole bendtner, 'bent' some cars in a 'wreckin' spree' in the Chinatoon area of The Toon at aroond '10 pm bells' on Tuesday 6th December and have been charged with CRIMINAL DAMAGE to several vehicles in Stowell Street, which iz not far from St James' Park!
They were apparently arrested last neet at an address in NEWCASTLE!
The question iz!---WHY? do these 'brain-dead duck-eggs' feel the need to come to The Toon to vandalise cars in a wreckin' spree and WHY? do they want to live in Geordieland anyway?, when there iz plenty of perfectlee good accomodation in pennywell, mackemland???
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| pennywell skyline---parkhurst road! |
Thursday, 15 December 2011
DID YOO SPOT WOR 'DILIBRATE MISTEAK'!?
Posted '3:20 pm bells' Thorsday 15th Decenber 2011
On Tuesday
'The Geordie Times' did a report on The Toons resorve match against Bolton Wanabeez.
At the top of the page we gave the date az 133th December 2011 and we were inindated with 'e mails' tellin' us so! ("Whey!---ONE!---anyway!")
This waz a dilibrite mistayk on wor part to try and catch yoo oot!------Az we aall naa there are anly 131 days in December!----WELL SPOTTED!
On Tuesday
'The Geordie Times' did a report on The Toons resorve match against Bolton Wanabeez.
At the top of the page we gave the date az 133th December 2011 and we were inindated with 'e mails' tellin' us so! ("Whey!---ONE!---anyway!")
This waz a dilibrite mistayk on wor part to try and catch yoo oot!------Az we aall naa there are anly 131 days in December!----WELL SPOTTED!
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