Posted '1:23 pm bells' Monday 14th July 2014
At last! we have finally signed Remy Cabella from Montpellier for a reported fee of 12 million quid!
The 24 year old midfielder however won't be heedin' for Oldham tomorrow neet's friendly, or indeed New Zealand a few days later for wor pre season tour, but will instead continue a holiday in Corsica! <(very nice!)
This brings the total Summer signins to FOWER with a few more needed for sure!
For the full list of 'ins' and 'oots' so far @ St James', see below!
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)
Monday, 14 July 2014
Sunday, 13 July 2014
BORTLEY TOON 1 DUNSTON BAD BLUE BOYS 5
Posted 'high noon bells' Sunday 13th July 2014
Wor forst 'fix' of the season waz doon in deepest Bortley on the southern ootskirts of Gatesheed, where a friendly fixture had been arranged against 'The Bad Blue Boys of Dunston'.
The meetin' place waz The Hotspur in the Haymarket area of The Toon, where we partook in several 'liquid lubrications' before catchin' the 'X21' bus to Bortley.
We were 'team handed' and apart from 'little ol' me', 'Liam from the Lamp', 'Michael the Mag' and 'The Caped Crusader' were the 'bender squad' for the day!
On arrival we heeded for the appropriately named 'Birtley Ale Hoose' and apart from us there were just a handful of zimmerframeites sittin' in the corner!
(The locals had obviousleee hord that 'The bad Blue Boys' were in toon and had made 'a sharp' exit before we arrived!)
'Blondie Alan the Morris Dancer' then came in the bar to 'boost wor numbers to five'! (aall of us were wearin' 'Dunston blue' of some sort, in the form of jeans, tee shirts and troosers!)
Next stop waz 'The Railway', literally 'six paces away' next door and agen the bar waz deserted apart from a couple of fat gadgies who cowered in the corner az we waalked in! <(beleeeve that and yi'll beleeeve anythin'!)
Wor final 'port o caall' waz the welcomin' sight of 'The William 1V' where the waalls were festooned in Toon pictures, Bobby Robson photos and souviner 'half and half' scarves from various away games! (and not a mackem picture to be seen!)
Agen the bar waz virtually deserted apart from a mothaa with hor baaby in a pram, a middle aged gadgie wearin' an 'Ing-er-land' top and a labrador doggy who came ower to greet us az we plonked worsels doon in the ripped seats!
After a few 'gargels' it waz time to heed for the main event and made for the groond which iz reet next to the East Coast main train line <(Very handy if yi a transpotter az well!)
Bortley ran oot in a 'Celtic' strip while Dunston wore their traditional 'Rangers' blue!--- hardly an Old Firm derby, but a 'Tyne Firm' derby nonetheless!
The Bad Blue Boys scored forst orly on with Bortley equalisin' a few mins later!
However---Dunston's superior class and fitness soon shone through and they end up winnin' five-one az the trains wizzzed past at 100 mph every few minutes!
A crowd of 91 includin' 50 or so 'Bad Blue Boys' witnessed this annialation <('Michael the Mag' counted them!)
After the match we 'back-tracked' to the bars we had been in, before retornin' to The Toon on the 'X21' <(it broke doon in Low Fell and we had to jump on anothaa bus to get back!)
Wor forst 'fix' of the season waz doon in deepest Bortley on the southern ootskirts of Gatesheed, where a friendly fixture had been arranged against 'The Bad Blue Boys of Dunston'.
The meetin' place waz The Hotspur in the Haymarket area of The Toon, where we partook in several 'liquid lubrications' before catchin' the 'X21' bus to Bortley.
We were 'team handed' and apart from 'little ol' me', 'Liam from the Lamp', 'Michael the Mag' and 'The Caped Crusader' were the 'bender squad' for the day!
On arrival we heeded for the appropriately named 'Birtley Ale Hoose' and apart from us there were just a handful of zimmerframeites sittin' in the corner!
(The locals had obviousleee hord that 'The bad Blue Boys' were in toon and had made 'a sharp' exit before we arrived!)
'Blondie Alan the Morris Dancer' then came in the bar to 'boost wor numbers to five'! (aall of us were wearin' 'Dunston blue' of some sort, in the form of jeans, tee shirts and troosers!)
Next stop waz 'The Railway', literally 'six paces away' next door and agen the bar waz deserted apart from a couple of fat gadgies who cowered in the corner az we waalked in! <(beleeeve that and yi'll beleeeve anythin'!)
Wor final 'port o caall' waz the welcomin' sight of 'The William 1V' where the waalls were festooned in Toon pictures, Bobby Robson photos and souviner 'half and half' scarves from various away games! (and not a mackem picture to be seen!)
Agen the bar waz virtually deserted apart from a mothaa with hor baaby in a pram, a middle aged gadgie wearin' an 'Ing-er-land' top and a labrador doggy who came ower to greet us az we plonked worsels doon in the ripped seats!
After a few 'gargels' it waz time to heed for the main event and made for the groond which iz reet next to the East Coast main train line <(Very handy if yi a transpotter az well!)
Bortley ran oot in a 'Celtic' strip while Dunston wore their traditional 'Rangers' blue!--- hardly an Old Firm derby, but a 'Tyne Firm' derby nonetheless!
The Bad Blue Boys scored forst orly on with Bortley equalisin' a few mins later!
However---Dunston's superior class and fitness soon shone through and they end up winnin' five-one az the trains wizzzed past at 100 mph every few minutes!
A crowd of 91 includin' 50 or so 'Bad Blue Boys' witnessed this annialation <('Michael the Mag' counted them!)
After the match we 'back-tracked' to the bars we had been in, before retornin' to The Toon on the 'X21' <(it broke doon in Low Fell and we had to jump on anothaa bus to get back!)
Saturday, 12 July 2014
FIVE YEARS AGO THIS WEEKEND
Posted '11 am bells' Saturday 12 July 2014
Five years ago this weekend we foond worsels in Ireland where The Toon were playin' Shamrock Rovers in Dublin.
Below iz a match report of that trip and can we say that everything written iz aboot wot we actually saw and hord that weekend, which just happened to be at the start of 'the marchin season' ower there!
Five years ago this weekend we foond worsels in Ireland where The Toon were playin' Shamrock Rovers in Dublin.
Below iz a match report of that trip and can we say that everything written iz aboot wot we actually saw and hord that weekend, which just happened to be at the start of 'the marchin season' ower there!
(GROUND NUMBER 270)
TALLAGHT
STADIUM, (ne where near!) DUBLIN , REPUBLIC OF IRELAND
SHAMROCK ROVERS Reserves/Trialists/Asylum Seekers 0
FRIENDLY FIXTURE
Attendance: 5,200 (+ 33 watchin’ from the hotel
balcony(eees!) ower the road)
( 1,500 Toon fans) (1,000 in orange plastic
macs!) (the rest of us just got wet!)
“FIRST THERE IS A MOUNTAIN!”
“THEN THERE IS NO MOUNTAIN!!?”
“THEN THERE IS!!!??”
This was wor forst game after the ignominy of relegation from the
Premier League at Villa Park just seven short weeks beforehand and meesel ,‘The
Caped Crusader’, Mal and ‘Big Al’ (no!—not
that
one!) had flown ‘ower the waater’ to the
emerald isle for this one.
It was much cheaper to fly and stay in Belfast
so that’s wot we did as the flight to Dublin
was mega bucks alang with a hotel. We let the train take the strain from Belfast to Dublin on the day of the match and arrived in good
time for the morning session before heedin’ for the groond which was in the far
south of Dublin .
At five to six euros a pint it was’nt cheap as the poond was aboot the same
value but we knew that before we left.
Fish and chips were on the menu at a very reasonable FOURTEEN euros so
aa decided to ‘starve meesel to death’ instead and ‘feed meesel’ with a few pints
of ‘Magners’! (at a very reasonable SIX euros a bottle!)
Soon it was time to heed for the game and let the tram take the strain
to Tallaght in ‘the sticks’ of Dublin,
but at an average speed of 5mph it was gannih tek a very lang time, as there
were aboot 20 stops to get there. Amongst the stations on route we past
‘Fatima’ and ‘Red Cow’ (aa did’nt realize that fat mackem lasses lived here?)
Aa’m not sayin’ the tram was slow but it was that slow it would have
been quicker waalkin’ it! and some 45 mins after leavin’ the city centre we
finally arrived at Tallaght which torned oot to be in the middle of ne where!
The anly place to get a ‘gargel’ near the groond was at the hotel ower
the road from the main stand aand as yi’d expect it was chocker with Shamrock
and Toon fans (plus a few hotel guests!)
“A TALE OF THREE TEAMS!-TWO PYRAMIDS!-AND ONE ASYLUM SEEKER!”
Our ‘home’ for this game was a glorified ‘roofless’ ‘golf stand’ which
looked like it had been hurriedly erected behind the goal for the game as a big
crowd was expected. It looked ready to collapse at anytime as more and more
fans piled into the former farmers field which had opened orlier on in the
year. Behind this was a rather strange pyramid shaped building (see photo!)
which looked remarkableee like the one at Luxor
in Egypt !
the Dublin pyramid (spot the Geordie Orangemen!)
Orange plastic macs had been handed to us ‘just in case’ it p****d doon
and we were’nt to be ‘disappointed’! (read on!)
The main stand to wor reet did had a roof which pointed
skywards and it held aboot 4,000 or so,
mostly Shamrock fans with a few Toon fans scattered amongst them
The yet to be finished stand to wor left was still under construction
and was cordoned off to all but baall boys and the far end behind the other
goal had ne terracin at aall with just a sprinklin’ of spectators huddled
behind a brick waall. The Dublin
Moontains towered ower this end of the groond
in the distance, givin’ that end a very ‘scenic look’ indeed.
The anly problem was that there were huge grey clouds above the mountain
peaks and they were heedin’ wor way!
The game kicked off and the Toon kicked towards ‘The Massive Moontain
End’ (it just had to be!) but it torned oot to be an ‘up-hill’ struggle (sic!)
as we failed to dent the Rovers defence despite the fact that their team was
full of reserves and trialists as they’d played a League of Ireland game the
neet before and had rested their forst team squad for this ‘prestigious’? game!
(That very fact shows just how far
the ‘Mighty Mags’ had fallen!)
A very forgettable forst half predictably ended goalless and to
compensate for this caretaker manager Chris Hughton sent a totally different
Toon X1 on for the start of the second period in hope of a better performance.
(It was SO forgettable that ‘Big Al’ who was sittin’ beside me had actually
nodded off on several occasions!)
“THE GEORDIE ORANGE PARADE!”
The grey clouds above the moontains suddenly torned black and the bad
news was that they were heedin’ wor way!
Aa pointed this oot to ‘Big Al’ who had awoken from his slumbers by this
time, but he telt me that he could’nt even see the far goal---neva mind the
moontains as he’d forgot to bring his specs with him and was as blind as a bat
withoot them!
And then the heavens opened as the players ran oot for the restart and
even aa could’nt see the moontains now as the thick clouds that enveloped
them. This resulted in aboot half the
Toon contingent franticly pullin’ their orange plastic macs on and hears me
thinkin’ that the twelth of July orange parades were’nt on til the next day!
This actually did the trick as within 5 mins of the restart Steven Taylor rifled a shot past the Shamrock
keeper from close range at ‘The Luxor Pyramid End’! (yi just knew it----did’nt
yih?) where of course the drenched Toon fans were standin’/sittin’
Not lang after this Shamrock asylum seeker Pavol Jurco hit the post
with an open goal in front of him after Tim Krul in the Newcastle goal had
missed the baall aaltogether (YES!---it’s hard to believe isn’t it?--- but such
was the ‘quality’ of the opposition that they even had f*****’ refugees in
their team!)
We doubled wor lead with 8 mins left on the clock when Guthrie picked
oot Shola Ameobi who’s deflected shot sent
the keeper the wrang way.
The scorin’ was complete in the last seconds of the game when another
Shola effort was blocked by the Shamrock keeper and ’super sub’* Nile Ranger
had the simple task of sidefootin’ the baall into an empty net to complete the
‘pyramid’ effect! (that’s THREE goals to ye and me!)
(*Ranger started the 2nd half---was substituted----and then
came back on again!)
A few gargles in the hotel to ‘celebrate’ wor win was followed by
another torturous tram jorney back to the centre of Dublin
where we caught the train back to Belfast .
As we were wanderin’ aimlessly aboot lookin’ for some ale hooses we
came across what looked like another ‘pyramid’ in the distance, but on closer
inspection it torned oot to be a huge bonfire in readiness for the 12th
July celebrations for the next day
The bonfire was at least 60feet high, built with thoosands of wooden
pallets in a pyramid shape (just like the one at Tallaght!) with various Sinn
Fein MP photos and tricolour flags adornin’ the stack. Pride of place went to
Gerry Adams and Martin McGuiness whose photos adorned various sections of the
bonfire! (who says ‘the troubles’ are
ower?)
the Belfast pyramid! (spot the pallets!)
Next mornin’ we got a taxi to George Best airport from the hotel for
wor flight back yem and curiosity got the better of me and aa asked the taxi
driver just where they’d got aall the pallets for the bonfire from, that we’d
seen the neet before!?
In a thick Irish accent and obviously a protestant, he telt us that six
months before the Orange
parades start, firms are approached and are asked to ‘lend’ them some pallets
for the ‘cause’. Sometimes they are refused but they simply go back and ask
them again----and they get their pallets
“But wot happens if they
still refuse to give them any pallets?”, aa asked him with baited
breath
“They
don’t!------they’d end up gettin’ knee capped or their businesess torched!” , he replied,
addin’ that the photos are nicked from lamp posts durin’ the election
campaigns!
“There’s
even a photo of a UDA minister on the bonfires as well, coz he fiddled his
expenses!”
he added with anger in his voice! (would’nt like to be in his shoes!)
He dropped us off and soon we were back from the ‘madness’ of Belfast
to the ‘sanity’ of ‘The Newcastle Arms’ for a few more liquid refreshment
before catchin’ the bus yem-------and as it torned oot---wor one and anly
‘European adventure’ was ower for another season at least! (although we did’nt
know that at the time as wor planned friendly at Utrect in Holland was cancelled two days later!---but
that’s another disaster story to be told!) (watch this space!)
©Fink (the mad-sad gr☺undh☺pper™)
Friday, 11 July 2014
BORTLEY TOON v DUNSTON BAD BLUE BOYS **** TOMORROW AFTERNOON!
Posted 'high noon bells' Friday 11th July 2014
"LOCK UP YOUR DAUGHTERS!"
Tomorrow we will get wor forst 'fix' of the new season when we heed to the southern Gatesheed outpost of Bortley, where the home side are takin' on 'The Bad Blue Boys' of Dunston in a friendly fixture.
A mass migration of Dunston fans will be makin' the difficult seven mile jorney on the X12 bus <(or whatever it iz?) from the Haymarket Bus Station in the Toon and aaltogether there are ("er!") FOWER (4!) of us travellin' doon and are meetin' in 'The Hotspor' at 'high noon bells' for some 'gargels' forst!
Then!---it's off to Bortley to 'drink the place dry' and 'frighten the locos to death', before heedin' for the groond which nestles between the East Coast main line and the old 'A1' road, that used to pass through the place before they built the motorway!
A full Geordie Times match report will be forthcomin' sometime on Sunday! *** "Bet yi cannit wait!"????
"LOCK UP YOUR DAUGHTERS!"
Tomorrow we will get wor forst 'fix' of the new season when we heed to the southern Gatesheed outpost of Bortley, where the home side are takin' on 'The Bad Blue Boys' of Dunston in a friendly fixture.
A mass migration of Dunston fans will be makin' the difficult seven mile jorney on the X12 bus <(or whatever it iz?) from the Haymarket Bus Station in the Toon and aaltogether there are ("er!") FOWER (4!) of us travellin' doon and are meetin' in 'The Hotspor' at 'high noon bells' for some 'gargels' forst!
Then!---it's off to Bortley to 'drink the place dry' and 'frighten the locos to death', before heedin' for the groond which nestles between the East Coast main line and the old 'A1' road, that used to pass through the place before they built the motorway!
A full Geordie Times match report will be forthcomin' sometime on Sunday! *** "Bet yi cannit wait!"????
Thursday, 10 July 2014
ST JAMES' PARK *** THE OLDEST TOP FLIGHT GROOND IN THE WORLD
Posted '2:07pm bells' Thorsday 10th July 2014
It's official! <(at least on 'The Geordie Times' website anyway!)
St James' Park iz the oldest top flight futbaall groond anywhere in the world!
The current Premyaa League list iz below with club's who occupied the groond forst in brackets!
1: 1880 St James' Park, Newcastle Rangers <(NUFC since 1892)
2: 1883 Turf Moor, Burnley <(longest continuous occupation by one club, currently in the top flight)
3: 1884 Anfield, Everton! < (Liverpool since 1892)
4: 1892 Goodison Park, Everton
5: 1897 Villa Park, Aston Villa
6: 1899 White Hart Lane, Sporz
7: 1900 The Hawthorns, WBA
8: 1904 Loftus Road, QPR
8: 1904 Boleyn Groond, WHU
10: 1905 Stamford Bridge, Chelski <(opened in 1877 for athletics --- futbaall waz 1st played there in 1905 )
11: 1910 Old Trafford, Man U
12: 1924 Selhurst Park, Crystal Palace
13: 1997 Britannia Stadium, Stoke
13: 1997 The Stadium of SSHhhh! (ye naa wot), SMB
15: 2001 St Mary's Stadium, Sooothampton
16: 2002 KC Stadium, Hull
16: 2002 Walkers Stadium, Leicester
18: 2003 City of Manc Stadium, Man City
19: 2005 Liberty Stadium, Swanzee
20: 2006 Emirates Stadium, Arsenal
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| 1880-2014 *** 134 YEARS---AND COONTIN'! |
It's official! <(at least on 'The Geordie Times' website anyway!)
St James' Park iz the oldest top flight futbaall groond anywhere in the world!
The current Premyaa League list iz below with club's who occupied the groond forst in brackets!
1: 1880 St James' Park, Newcastle Rangers <(NUFC since 1892)
2: 1883 Turf Moor, Burnley <(longest continuous occupation by one club, currently in the top flight)
3: 1884 Anfield, Everton! < (Liverpool since 1892)
4: 1892 Goodison Park, Everton
5: 1897 Villa Park, Aston Villa
6: 1899 White Hart Lane, Sporz
7: 1900 The Hawthorns, WBA
8: 1904 Loftus Road, QPR
8: 1904 Boleyn Groond, WHU
10: 1905 Stamford Bridge, Chelski <(opened in 1877 for athletics --- futbaall waz 1st played there in 1905 )
11: 1910 Old Trafford, Man U
12: 1924 Selhurst Park, Crystal Palace
13: 1997 Britannia Stadium, Stoke
13: 1997 The Stadium of SSHhhh! (ye naa wot), SMB
15: 2001 St Mary's Stadium, Sooothampton
16: 2002 KC Stadium, Hull
16: 2002 Walkers Stadium, Leicester
18: 2003 City of Manc Stadium, Man City
19: 2005 Liberty Stadium, Swanzee
20: 2006 Emirates Stadium, Arsenal
Wednesday, 9 July 2014
"IT'S NOT! LIKE WATCHIN' BRAZIL!"
Posted 'high noon bells' Wednesday 9th July 2014
Last neet az per usual az waz on a 'trunk run' to the Bormingham area and looked forward to listenin' to the Brazil v Jawmany game on mee truck radio.
Aa missed the forst 20 minutes of the game az the fork truck driver waz loadin' me when the game kicked off!
A frantically torned the volume up to hear the commentator tell us that Jawmany had won a corner. "It's 5-0 to Germany!", he said and for some reason aa thought that he MUST have meant Jawmany had won 5 corners to Brazil's 'NIL'!
The crowd were deftly silent and the anly thing yoo cud hear were (wot sounded like) a few Jawmans singin' in the background!
It waz anly a few minutes later that aa realised that it WAZ in fact 5 goals and not corners!
Who wud ever had believed that????
7-1, of course, the unbeleeevable final score, which completleee blew the myth that they were somehow invincible!
Mebeez it's just az well that NUFC have ditched their Brazil away kit for a grey number next season! <(not that it will make much difference anyway--- we suspect!)
Last neet az per usual az waz on a 'trunk run' to the Bormingham area and looked forward to listenin' to the Brazil v Jawmany game on mee truck radio.
Aa missed the forst 20 minutes of the game az the fork truck driver waz loadin' me when the game kicked off!
A frantically torned the volume up to hear the commentator tell us that Jawmany had won a corner. "It's 5-0 to Germany!", he said and for some reason aa thought that he MUST have meant Jawmany had won 5 corners to Brazil's 'NIL'!
The crowd were deftly silent and the anly thing yoo cud hear were (wot sounded like) a few Jawmans singin' in the background!
It waz anly a few minutes later that aa realised that it WAZ in fact 5 goals and not corners!
Who wud ever had believed that????
7-1, of course, the unbeleeevable final score, which completleee blew the myth that they were somehow invincible!
Mebeez it's just az well that NUFC have ditched their Brazil away kit for a grey number next season! <(not that it will make much difference anyway--- we suspect!)
Monday, 7 July 2014
MORE SIGNINGS IMMINENT???? *** MORE DEPARTURES LIKELY!
Posted '1:55pm bells' Monday 7th July 2014
The Toon players returned for pre-season trainin' today and with just 8 days to gan before wor forst, forst team friendly game of the season at Oldham, we have made a paltry 3 signings since the end of last season and had 11 departures from the wage-bill!
Rumours that both Debuchy and Sissoko are aallso to depart makes worryin' readin', with more Dutch names bein' bandied aboot az their replacements!
24 days remain in the transfor window and we can anly hope (and pray!) that we sign at least anothaa 4 to 5 forst teamers or else we will face a season of struggle at the wrang end of the table!
50,000 average gates don't seem to make any difference and we are just a 'steppin stone' for players like Cabaye etc.
We are just anothaa 'Sooothampton' who average 30,000 gates, floggin' wor star players to fill the owners aalready fat wallet!
"24 DAYS AND COONTIN'!"
The Toon players returned for pre-season trainin' today and with just 8 days to gan before wor forst, forst team friendly game of the season at Oldham, we have made a paltry 3 signings since the end of last season and had 11 departures from the wage-bill!
Rumours that both Debuchy and Sissoko are aallso to depart makes worryin' readin', with more Dutch names bein' bandied aboot az their replacements!
24 days remain in the transfor window and we can anly hope (and pray!) that we sign at least anothaa 4 to 5 forst teamers or else we will face a season of struggle at the wrang end of the table!
50,000 average gates don't seem to make any difference and we are just a 'steppin stone' for players like Cabaye etc.
We are just anothaa 'Sooothampton' who average 30,000 gates, floggin' wor star players to fill the owners aalready fat wallet!
"24 DAYS AND COONTIN'!"
Friday, 4 July 2014
GEORDIE TIMES QUIZ! *** SPOT THE DIFFERENCE! *** QUIZ ANSWERS
Posted 'high noon bells' Friday 4th July 2014
We asked yoo the followin' question on Tuesday:
"Below are three very well knaan futbaall people----but wot have they aall got in common???"
We asked yoo the followin' question on Tuesday:
"Below are three very well knaan futbaall people----but wot have they aall got in common???"
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| ROY HODGSON WAZ ASKED THE FOOLLOWIN' QUESTION JUST BEFORE THE WORLD CUP STARTED: "CAN WE WIN IT!?" HODGSON'S REPLY: "OF COURSE WE CAN!"---"THERE'S NOT MUCH POINT IN GOING IF WE DON'T THINK THAT!" |
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| WHEN ASKED IF HE HAD 'HAD AN ITALIAN' SUAREZ REPLIED: "I TRIPPED AND MY TEETH ACCIDENTLY BIT HIS SHOULDER!" |
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| "HELLO ALAN!" "ARE YOU IN THERE!?" |
Thursday, 3 July 2014
OUT OF 'BOUNDS'!
Posted '2:22pm bells' Thorsday 3rd July 2014
News that ("Aa told him!") > 'Oldham' are to change the name of their groond from Boundary Park to the ridiculously named 'Sportsdirect dot com Park'! have reached us here at 'The Geordie Times'
We of course play the Lancashire, Pennine based team in less than two weeks time in wor forst pre-season away friendly of the season, but az far az we are concerned, Oldham Athletic's groond, which haz been called 'Boundary Park' since 1904, will remain JUST THAT!
"See yoo at 'BOUNDARY PARK' a week on Tuesday!
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| WELCOME TO! *** BOUNDARY PARK! *** 100 YEARS OF HISTORY! *** (and coontin'!) |
News that ("Aa told him!") > 'Oldham' are to change the name of their groond from Boundary Park to the ridiculously named 'Sportsdirect dot com Park'! have reached us here at 'The Geordie Times'
We of course play the Lancashire, Pennine based team in less than two weeks time in wor forst pre-season away friendly of the season, but az far az we are concerned, Oldham Athletic's groond, which haz been called 'Boundary Park' since 1904, will remain JUST THAT!
"See yoo at 'BOUNDARY PARK' a week on Tuesday!
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- 294 underhill barnet london (1)
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- 296 silverlake stadium eastleigh (v southampton res) (1)
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- 299 clayton wood stoke (1)
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- 301 fir park motherwell (1)
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- 312 platt lane academy man city (1)
- 313 bigges main wallsend (1)
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- 317 city football academy complex (pitch 8) manchester city (1)
- 318 new manor ground ilkeston (1)
- 319 broadfield stadium crawley (v brighton U21s) (1)
- 320 horsfall stadium bradford pa (1)
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- 323 roundwood pavilion Rotherham u23s (1)
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- 325 turnbull ground whitby (v celtic u23s) (1)
- 326 opel arena mainz germany (1)
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- 344 new meadow shrewsbury (u21s) (1)
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- 346 spotland rochdale (1)
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- 348 blackwell meadows (1)
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- 362 powerday stadium (1)
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- 367 (2026) revisited parc des princes psg (1)
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- 368 eco giants stadium (1)
- 369 1st cloud arena south shields (vU21s) (1)
- 370 proctor cars stadium (1)
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