Posted 1:15pm bells Thorsday 11th January 2018
Swanzee make the lang trek to SJP but will probably anly bring 4 to 500 fans with them---if that!---In total contrast to Luton who had 7,450 here last week for the FA Cup tie!
Its anothaa 'must win game' against the side proppin up the table and the 3 points are vital az wor next game after that iz away to 'champions elect' Man City!!!
11 days into the transfor window and ne sign of any new players to bolster wor squad iz very worryin indeed
Wor 'beloved' owner? 'The Fat Controller' iz playin a game of Russian Roulette and gamblin on wor chances of stayin up--despite promises to Rafa that funds would be available to buy some new players!
Me wonders just how lang Rafa will put up with broken promises and 'walk the walk!?'
With ne sign of a takeover by Amanda and hor mob, we now fear that it wont happen at aall and we'll be stuck with 'yee naa who'!
It's like havin your muthaa in law livin in your hoose and unable to get rid of hor---or in 'wor case', HIM!!!
Updated 1:38am bells Saturday
Swanzee will be backed by 1,000 fans
(Twice the number we expected!)
NUFC are aimin for wor 3rd win in a row in 2018 and are unbeaten now in 4 games.
A full Geordie Times match and "Lets gan for a bevvy in Janu-ery" drinkin 'crusade' (in defiance of the "Dry January" mob) will appear here later today and Sunday!
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)
Saturday, 13 January 2018
Friday, 12 January 2018
"NO ONE LIKES US!---IT'S NOT FAIR!"
Posted 4 40pm bells at Trowell truck park M1 Friday 12th January 2018
News that wor 4th roond FA Cup tie in London or Norwich haz been moved to a Sunday with a ridiculous '1 30 bells kick off time for live telly reaches us!
With busses replacin trains on certain parts of the jorney, in effect meenz that we must travel the day before if we want to see the kick off!
Weve got to de the same again a week later when we gan to Palace for a 2 15 bells start!
How they come to give us these ridiculous kick off times 100s of miles away iz unreal!
We can anly imagine the conversations when they 'plan' wor misery trip!
"How can we f*** up The Toon fans this time?"
"Why dont we give them a kick off time where they must travel the day before OR make them leave by coach at 3 in the mornin to get there on time!"
"Thats a great idea and a great way to f*** them up!---lets do it!"
"Ha! Ha!"
A total shambles and a disgrace if yoo ask us!-'-but then again we are only daft futbaall fans---arnt we!???
News that wor 4th roond FA Cup tie in London or Norwich haz been moved to a Sunday with a ridiculous '1 30 bells kick off time for live telly reaches us!
With busses replacin trains on certain parts of the jorney, in effect meenz that we must travel the day before if we want to see the kick off!
Weve got to de the same again a week later when we gan to Palace for a 2 15 bells start!
How they come to give us these ridiculous kick off times 100s of miles away iz unreal!
We can anly imagine the conversations when they 'plan' wor misery trip!
"How can we f*** up The Toon fans this time?"
"Why dont we give them a kick off time where they must travel the day before OR make them leave by coach at 3 in the mornin to get there on time!"
"Thats a great idea and a great way to f*** them up!---lets do it!"
"Ha! Ha!"
A total shambles and a disgrace if yoo ask us!-'-but then again we are only daft futbaall fans---arnt we!???
Wednesday, 10 January 2018
"IT'S NEVAA PLAIN SAILIN AT THE TOON!"
Posted just after 'high noon bells' Wednesday 10th January 2018
News reaches The Geordie Times by the wonders of modern technology (carrier pigeon!) that club legend and U23s heed coach Peter Beardsley, haz been given 'gardenin leave' by NUFC for allegedly bullyin and racially abusin some of wor U23 players!
5 current players and 1 former player have come forward to make the above complaints!
Beardo denies it and the club are holdin their own enquiries in the meentime
In othaa news we hear that Rafa haz been told by 'The Fat Controller' that he must SELL players before he can buy! (I 'FINK' I've hord this one before!?---I 'FINK' I've hord this one before!?---I 'FINK" I-------!!!!????)
And STILL ne news of an inpendin take over!
It's NEVAA plain sailin at 'The Toon'-------IZ IT!!!???
News reaches The Geordie Times by the wonders of modern technology (carrier pigeon!) that club legend and U23s heed coach Peter Beardsley, haz been given 'gardenin leave' by NUFC for allegedly bullyin and racially abusin some of wor U23 players!
5 current players and 1 former player have come forward to make the above complaints!
Beardo denies it and the club are holdin their own enquiries in the meentime
In othaa news we hear that Rafa haz been told by 'The Fat Controller' that he must SELL players before he can buy! (I 'FINK' I've hord this one before!?---I 'FINK' I've hord this one before!?---I 'FINK" I-------!!!!????)
And STILL ne news of an inpendin take over!
It's NEVAA plain sailin at 'The Toon'-------IZ IT!!!???
Tuesday, 9 January 2018
THE CUP DRAW HAZ NOT BEEN KIND!
Posted '12:25pm bells' Tuesday 9th January 2018
The FA Cup 4th roond draw haz paired us to Chelski away when they beat Norwich in their 3rd roond replay! (we can't envisage any othaa result!)
The tie will be played at the end of January and we dont 'fink' it will be picked for live telly!
Yet anothaa train trip to King's Cross (London) against the current Premyaa Leegue champions (we were anly here in December!)---Anly Man City away could have been worse oot of the 31 clubs we could have met like Rochdale, Mk Dons and Yeovil!
We've got ne luck---thats for certain!
The last time we were here
A month ago---lost 3-1 !
The FA Cup 4th roond draw haz paired us to Chelski away when they beat Norwich in their 3rd roond replay! (we can't envisage any othaa result!)
The tie will be played at the end of January and we dont 'fink' it will be picked for live telly!
Yet anothaa train trip to King's Cross (London) against the current Premyaa Leegue champions (we were anly here in December!)---Anly Man City away could have been worse oot of the 31 clubs we could have met like Rochdale, Mk Dons and Yeovil!
We've got ne luck---thats for certain!
Monday, 8 January 2018
FA CUP DRAW TOONEET!
Posted '12:22pm bells' Munday 8th January 2018
The draw for the 4th roond of the FA Cup takes place at '7:00 bells' this evenin and iz live on BBC 2 and Radio 5 Live!
A home draw would be preferable, but an away tie at a groond that 'The NUFC mad-sad groundhoppers' have never been to, would be wor 2nd choice!
There are FIVE possibilities oot of the other 40 teams still left in the competition that we could visit!
They are!: Rochdale, MK Dons and Newport who are aall through and Shrewsbury who must replay at West Ham and Fleetwood who must replay at Lestaa!
In all probability the latter 2 will lose to their Premyaa Leegue opponents, which leaves the forst 3 az possible new groonds for 'the mad-sad groundhoppers' to visit!
We are number 27 in the draw and we will let yoo know the outcome az soon az we find oot!
Updated 11:04pm bells @ Woodall sorvices truck park M1
Its CHELSKI AWAY (when they beat Norwich in their replay!)
The 2nd worst tie we could get!
(Anly Man City away would have been worse!)
"I HAVE A DREAM!"
The draw for the 4th roond of the FA Cup takes place at '7:00 bells' this evenin and iz live on BBC 2 and Radio 5 Live!
A home draw would be preferable, but an away tie at a groond that 'The NUFC mad-sad groundhoppers' have never been to, would be wor 2nd choice!
There are FIVE possibilities oot of the other 40 teams still left in the competition that we could visit!
They are!: Rochdale, MK Dons and Newport who are aall through and Shrewsbury who must replay at West Ham and Fleetwood who must replay at Lestaa!
In all probability the latter 2 will lose to their Premyaa Leegue opponents, which leaves the forst 3 az possible new groonds for 'the mad-sad groundhoppers' to visit!
We are number 27 in the draw and we will let yoo know the outcome az soon az we find oot!
Updated 11:04pm bells @ Woodall sorvices truck park M1
Its CHELSKI AWAY (when they beat Norwich in their replay!)
The 2nd worst tie we could get!
(Anly Man City away would have been worse!)
Sunday, 7 January 2018
THE TOON 3 THE MAD HATTERS OF LUTON 1 *** FA CUP 3rd ROOND
Posted '11:11am bells' Sunday 7th January 2018
Tales of the unexpected happened when Rafa sent oot a near full strength team against Luton, when we fully expected a line up of fringe players!
Aalso we didnt expect a crowd of 47,000 plus, despite the fact that The Mad Hatters brought nearly 7,500 fans with them!
Neethaa did the programme publishers, who didnt print enough programmes, az they expected a crowd of 30,000 and subsequently sold oot lang before kick off time!
I woz lucky and managed to get mee hands on one just before they sold oot!
The game kicked off and The Toon went straight for 'the jugular' az they attacked The Leazes goal where the Mad Hatters were housed on level 7 of the upper tier--their noisy fanbase stretched aroond the corner of the stand and well into The Milburn Stand!
After several missed chances we finally made the breakthrough on the half hour mark when the Luton keeper fumbled the baall, which fell nicely to the feet of Perez for a simple tap in!
Goal 2 came 6 mins later when again Perez woz on hand after a game of 'head tennis' in the Luton box and he had another easy chance to double wor advantage!
The thord goal in 9 minutes came just 3 minutes after the 2nd when a neat 'one two' between Perez and Gayle foond Shelvey just inside the box and he wellied the baall past their dispairin' keeper to effectively wrap up the game and put us into the 4th roond draw on Munday!
WHEY! NOT EXACTLEEE!---this IZ NUFC after aall and not lang after the restart The Mad Hatters pulled one back when Woodman raced from hiz goal to get the baall---he DIDNT and Luton's Hylton had the simple task of hittin' the baall into an empty net to send 'The Tea Party Brigade' into 'party mode'!
A disallowed goal and a 'bar hit' followed from wor visitors az they desperately tried to pull anothaa goal back az WE desperately defended for wor lives az the clock ticked doon!
WE did have othaa chances to put 'the game to bed' against wor BEDfordshire opponents (sic!), but we just couldn't get a 4th goal!
'It mattered not' az the clock finally ticked doon and to wor relief a replay doon at Luton woz not needed---(thank god, coz the place iz a dump!)
Toon team: Woodman, Manquillo, Lascelles (Hayden 31), Clark, Dummett, Richie, Shelvey (Diame 71), Merino (Saivet 80), Murphy, Perez, Gayle
Attendance: 47,069 includin' 7,450 Mad Hatters---wor highest FA Cup 3rd roond crowd since 56,569 torned up half a century ago, when we lost to Carlisle 1-0 in 1968 (I woz there!)
The Mad Hatters had the largest away followin' for a competitive game since Brightin brought 10,000 in 1979, when they won promotion to the top flight---(Rangers had 15,000 for a friendly in 2004)
PS: For the benefit of wor overseas reeders, Luton's nickname iz 'The Hatters'---hence 'The Mad Hatters' headline!
The
"LET'S HAVE A BEVVY IN JANU-ERY AND FEBU-ERY!" 'crusade' continued in various locations before and after the match!
(In defiance of the 'Dry January Brigade'!)
"The Toon' Wreck
'The Mad Hatters'
Tea Party!"
Tales of the unexpected happened when Rafa sent oot a near full strength team against Luton, when we fully expected a line up of fringe players!
Aalso we didnt expect a crowd of 47,000 plus, despite the fact that The Mad Hatters brought nearly 7,500 fans with them!
Neethaa did the programme publishers, who didnt print enough programmes, az they expected a crowd of 30,000 and subsequently sold oot lang before kick off time!
I woz lucky and managed to get mee hands on one just before they sold oot!
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| THE TOP DECK OF THE LEAZES END IZ FILLED WITH 'MAD HATTERS'! |
After several missed chances we finally made the breakthrough on the half hour mark when the Luton keeper fumbled the baall, which fell nicely to the feet of Perez for a simple tap in!
Goal 2 came 6 mins later when again Perez woz on hand after a game of 'head tennis' in the Luton box and he had another easy chance to double wor advantage!
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JONJO SHELVEY GOAL
(GEORDIE TIMES EXCLUUUSIVE!)
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The thord goal in 9 minutes came just 3 minutes after the 2nd when a neat 'one two' between Perez and Gayle foond Shelvey just inside the box and he wellied the baall past their dispairin' keeper to effectively wrap up the game and put us into the 4th roond draw on Munday!
WHEY! NOT EXACTLEEE!---this IZ NUFC after aall and not lang after the restart The Mad Hatters pulled one back when Woodman raced from hiz goal to get the baall---he DIDNT and Luton's Hylton had the simple task of hittin' the baall into an empty net to send 'The Tea Party Brigade' into 'party mode'!
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| ACTION NEAR THE MILBURN STAND |
A disallowed goal and a 'bar hit' followed from wor visitors az they desperately tried to pull anothaa goal back az WE desperately defended for wor lives az the clock ticked doon!
WE did have othaa chances to put 'the game to bed' against wor BEDfordshire opponents (sic!), but we just couldn't get a 4th goal!
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| THE TOON ATTACK THE GALLOWGATE END (2nd half) |
'It mattered not' az the clock finally ticked doon and to wor relief a replay doon at Luton woz not needed---(thank god, coz the place iz a dump!)
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| HAPPY TOON FANS CELEBRATE AZ GRANDSON JAMIE POSES FOR A PHOTO! |
Toon team: Woodman, Manquillo, Lascelles (Hayden 31), Clark, Dummett, Richie, Shelvey (Diame 71), Merino (Saivet 80), Murphy, Perez, Gayle
Attendance: 47,069 includin' 7,450 Mad Hatters---wor highest FA Cup 3rd roond crowd since 56,569 torned up half a century ago, when we lost to Carlisle 1-0 in 1968 (I woz there!)
The Mad Hatters had the largest away followin' for a competitive game since Brightin brought 10,000 in 1979, when they won promotion to the top flight---(Rangers had 15,000 for a friendly in 2004)
PS: For the benefit of wor overseas reeders, Luton's nickname iz 'The Hatters'---hence 'The Mad Hatters' headline!
The
"LET'S HAVE A BEVVY IN JANU-ERY AND FEBU-ERY!" 'crusade' continued in various locations before and after the match!
(In defiance of the 'Dry January Brigade'!)
Thursday, 4 January 2018
THE TOON v THE MAD HATTERS *** FA CUP 3rd ROOND *** SATURDAY
Posted '12:41pm bells' Thorsday 4th January 2018ŕ
Updated Friday just before 'high noon bells'
We take a break from the 'grind' of the Premyaa Leegue when we take on 'The Mad Hatters' of Luton in the thord roond of the FA Cup at 3 bells this Saturday!
We fully expect that NUFC will field a weakened team involvin Woodman in goal and the likes of Saivet and Mitro up front!
Rafa haz since hinted that 'squad players' WILL be used!
Aa meeen!--- lets face reality--- we are very unlikely to 'win the cup', for when (of if) we get through, sooner or later we will get one of the so caalled 'big 6' and it will probably be: "Bye bye Wembley!---Hello free Saturday!"
'The Mad Hatters' will be backed by 7,500 fans for their 'cup final' (they took less than 300 in the last roond at Gatesheed!) (For the benefit of wor overseas reeders, Gatesheed's groond iz 2 miles from SJP on the south bank of the River Tyne!)
And because of unexpected high demand from Toon fans, parts of the top deck of The Milburn Stand will be opened (so we understand!)
Because of this a 40,000 plus crowd iz expected!
Not bad for a game where everybody naaz that we WILL play 'fringe players', against a Leegue 2 side!
A full Geordie Times match report will appear here sometime on Sunday!
Az per usual---"Watch this space!"
Updated Friday just before 'high noon bells'
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| A TEA PARTY SOMEWHERE IN LUTON! |
We take a break from the 'grind' of the Premyaa Leegue when we take on 'The Mad Hatters' of Luton in the thord roond of the FA Cup at 3 bells this Saturday!
We fully expect that NUFC will field a weakened team involvin Woodman in goal and the likes of Saivet and Mitro up front!
Rafa haz since hinted that 'squad players' WILL be used!
Aa meeen!--- lets face reality--- we are very unlikely to 'win the cup', for when (of if) we get through, sooner or later we will get one of the so caalled 'big 6' and it will probably be: "Bye bye Wembley!---Hello free Saturday!"
'The Mad Hatters' will be backed by 7,500 fans for their 'cup final' (they took less than 300 in the last roond at Gatesheed!) (For the benefit of wor overseas reeders, Gatesheed's groond iz 2 miles from SJP on the south bank of the River Tyne!)
And because of unexpected high demand from Toon fans, parts of the top deck of The Milburn Stand will be opened (so we understand!)
Because of this a 40,000 plus crowd iz expected!
Not bad for a game where everybody naaz that we WILL play 'fringe players', against a Leegue 2 side!
A full Geordie Times match report will appear here sometime on Sunday!
Az per usual---"Watch this space!"
Wednesday, 3 January 2018
SPECULATION ACROSS THE GEORDIE NATION!
Posted 'high noon bells' Wednesday 3rd January 2018
Speculation and rumours that wor 'beloved'?owner, known affectionately to Toon fans az 'The Fat Controller' iz ready to sell the club to 'Amanda's mob' have been dein the rounds yesterday and today and that its a 'done deal'!
Its been reported that the BBC haz excluuusive rights to break the news on Saturday!
Personally I wont believe it until 'Yee naa who' flies off in hiz helicoptaa --NEVER to be seen again!!!😨
Speculation and rumours that wor 'beloved'?owner, known affectionately to Toon fans az 'The Fat Controller' iz ready to sell the club to 'Amanda's mob' have been dein the rounds yesterday and today and that its a 'done deal'!
Its been reported that the BBC haz excluuusive rights to break the news on Saturday!
Personally I wont believe it until 'Yee naa who' flies off in hiz helicoptaa --NEVER to be seen again!!!😨
Tuesday, 2 January 2018
THE P*SS POTTS OF STOKE 0 THE TOON 1 *** PREMYAA LEEGUE 2017-2018
Posted 'high noon bells' Tuesday 2nd January 2018
"The nevaa endin NUFC roller coaster ride!"
One week we are on 'a low' and the next week we are on 'a high' az the roller coaster takes us doon---and then back up again az results eethaa gan 'against us' (like the weekend just gone!) OR 'for us' like yesterday at Stoke!
Lets be honest here, the last 2 performances have been riddled with missteakz, v Brightin on Saturday when we drew 0-0 in a shockin game---and yesterday against anothaa poor side, which we won 1-0, thanx to a goal from Perez, wor number 17, with 17 minutes left on the clock!
Within the space of a few days we have risen from 3rd bottom to 13th top on the NUFC roller coaster ride!
The day started off at '7:30 am bells' where a taxi whisked me to 'The Central' for the train(s) to Stoke. After changes at York and Manchester, we arrived in The Potteries at '11:50am bells' and heeded for the hotel bar ower the road from the train station for the forst 'liquid lubrications' of the day (er! that's apart from the 4 cans aa drank on the way doon) <(now that WILL shock the "Dry January Brigade!" (see article below this)
It woz then a £10 taxi ride to Longton Rugby Club which woz a mile and a half south of the ground, where we partook in several more 'liquid lunches' (it woz dinnaatime by then!)
It had started rainin' by the time we set off on the lang trek to the away tornstiles and 25 minutes later we were in 'the dry' of the stadium concourse az Toon fans hoyed beer ower each othaa, rather than drink it az you're supposed to do!? (not so DRY after aall!)
The game kicked off and the forst thing we noticed woz that Atsu and Perez were up front in a new tactical move by 'Rafa the Gaffer'
It worked fairly well az the insistent rain bleached doon in a howlin' gail in a half dominated by 'us'
Clark missed an open goal from 1 yard and somehow managed to put the baall ower the bar when it looked much easier to tap it in!?-'--We simply couldn't make the breakthrough az we attacked the far 'Boothen End' and went in goalless at the halftime interval!
Durin' the interval we hord with great sadness that one of wor number had passed away on New Years Eve.
He woz known az 'Gordon the Gloves' az he aalway wore white gloves to matches RIP Gordon
In the 2nd half we attacked 'The SHARP End' where the 3,200 Toon fans were housed and Shelvey went close with a free kick just outside the box az the Toon faithful cheered the team on!
The vital breakthrough came in the 73rd minute when a wayward pass from a 'P*ss Potters' defender foond the feet of Murphy on the edge of the box---He 'fed' Perez inside the box and he applied A SHARP finish past Ing-er-land goalie Butland at 'The SHARP End' to give us the lead!
We went wild az we knew that one goal could win it and at least 3 vital saves from Darlow in The Toon goal at the far end near 'the end' of the match, secured the 3 points to propel us up the table!
The Toon fans then 'took the p*ss oot of 'The P*ss Potters' with chants of "You're getting sacked in the mornin'!" towards Stoke's beleaguered manager Mark Hughes!---and the Stoke fans joined in az they pointed towards the home dugout!!!
It WASNT pretty futbaall---but who cared az we set off on the '3 trains' jorney yem!
Toon team: Darlow, Yedlin, Lascelles, Clark, Manquillo, Shelvey, Diame, Murphy (Dummett 82), Atsu (Gayle 64), Ritchie, Perez (Hayden 90)
Attendance: 28,471 (3,200 happy Toon fans!)
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| 1st half action az NUFC attack 'The Boothen End' (The Toon are in the light blue strip) |
"The nevaa endin NUFC roller coaster ride!"
One week we are on 'a low' and the next week we are on 'a high' az the roller coaster takes us doon---and then back up again az results eethaa gan 'against us' (like the weekend just gone!) OR 'for us' like yesterday at Stoke!
Lets be honest here, the last 2 performances have been riddled with missteakz, v Brightin on Saturday when we drew 0-0 in a shockin game---and yesterday against anothaa poor side, which we won 1-0, thanx to a goal from Perez, wor number 17, with 17 minutes left on the clock!
Within the space of a few days we have risen from 3rd bottom to 13th top on the NUFC roller coaster ride!
The day started off at '7:30 am bells' where a taxi whisked me to 'The Central' for the train(s) to Stoke. After changes at York and Manchester, we arrived in The Potteries at '11:50am bells' and heeded for the hotel bar ower the road from the train station for the forst 'liquid lubrications' of the day (er! that's apart from the 4 cans aa drank on the way doon) <(now that WILL shock the "Dry January Brigade!" (see article below this)
It woz then a £10 taxi ride to Longton Rugby Club which woz a mile and a half south of the ground, where we partook in several more 'liquid lunches' (it woz dinnaatime by then!)
It had started rainin' by the time we set off on the lang trek to the away tornstiles and 25 minutes later we were in 'the dry' of the stadium concourse az Toon fans hoyed beer ower each othaa, rather than drink it az you're supposed to do!? (not so DRY after aall!)
The game kicked off and the forst thing we noticed woz that Atsu and Perez were up front in a new tactical move by 'Rafa the Gaffer'
It worked fairly well az the insistent rain bleached doon in a howlin' gail in a half dominated by 'us'
Clark missed an open goal from 1 yard and somehow managed to put the baall ower the bar when it looked much easier to tap it in!?-'--We simply couldn't make the breakthrough az we attacked the far 'Boothen End' and went in goalless at the halftime interval!
Durin' the interval we hord with great sadness that one of wor number had passed away on New Years Eve.
He woz known az 'Gordon the Gloves' az he aalway wore white gloves to matches RIP Gordon
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| Action at 'The Sharp End' in torrential rain (2nd half) |
In the 2nd half we attacked 'The SHARP End' where the 3,200 Toon fans were housed and Shelvey went close with a free kick just outside the box az the Toon faithful cheered the team on!
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| Stoke's main stand |
The vital breakthrough came in the 73rd minute when a wayward pass from a 'P*ss Potters' defender foond the feet of Murphy on the edge of the box---He 'fed' Perez inside the box and he applied A SHARP finish past Ing-er-land goalie Butland at 'The SHARP End' to give us the lead!
We went wild az we knew that one goal could win it and at least 3 vital saves from Darlow in The Toon goal at the far end near 'the end' of the match, secured the 3 points to propel us up the table!
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| The Toon attack the far goal az Officer Dibble watches on! |
The Toon fans then 'took the p*ss oot of 'The P*ss Potters' with chants of "You're getting sacked in the mornin'!" towards Stoke's beleaguered manager Mark Hughes!---and the Stoke fans joined in az they pointed towards the home dugout!!!
It WASNT pretty futbaall---but who cared az we set off on the '3 trains' jorney yem!
Toon team: Darlow, Yedlin, Lascelles, Clark, Manquillo, Shelvey, Diame, Murphy (Dummett 82), Atsu (Gayle 64), Ritchie, Perez (Hayden 90)
Attendance: 28,471 (3,200 happy Toon fans!)
Monday, 1 January 2018
"LETS HAVE A BEVVY IN JANU-ERY @ STOKE
Posted from 'high noon bells' onwards! New Years Day 2018
Followin on from wor "Lets gan on a bender in November and December!" campaign we are startin off a new one in defiance of the "Dry January!" brigade!
"Lets have a bevvy in Janu-ery!"
Followin on from wor "Lets gan on a bender in November and December!" campaign we are startin off a new one in defiance of the "Dry January!" brigade!
"Lets have a bevvy in Janu-ery!"
Hotel bar opposite Stoke train station
Longton Rugby Club Bar--
Lang waalk to groond from here!
FT Won 1 0 Perez!
13th in table!
"HAPPY NEW YEAR!"☺
Full match and "bevvy" report tomorrow dinnaatime!
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- 061 (revisited 2007) Victoria ground (now 'park') hartlepool (1)
- 069 palmerston park queen of the south (1)
- 070 easter road hibernian (1)
- 073 vicarage road watford (1)
- 078 ferens park durham (1)
- 086 dens park dundee (1)
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- 090 dean court bournemouth (1)
- 091 elm park reading (1)
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- 097 ashton gate revisited Bristol city (1)
- 100 away pub crawl challenge (1)
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- 102 roots hall southend (1)
- 105 revisited bootham crescent york (1)
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- 109 porta elisa luccese italy (1)
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- 113 derwent park (1)
- 120 victoria pleasure grounds goole (1)
- 133 riverside stadium (1)
- 136 bucks head telford (1)
- 143 revisited lotto park (1)
- 149 doctor pit welfare park bedlington (1)
- 158 olympic/respublikansky stadium kiev (1)
- 166 nou camp barcelona (1)
- 166 revisited camp nou barcelona (1)
- 170 (revisited) dalymount park Dublin 2016 (1)
- 177 rockcliffe park middlesbrough (1)
- 187 belle vue park consett (1)
- 187 belle vue park consett last ever visit 2013 (1)
- 192 autoquest stadium Widnes (v Everton res) (1)
- 199 new broomfield park (1)
- 214 wetherby road (1)
- 215 killingworth young persons centre (walker central) (1)
- 218 lyme valley stadium (1)
- 219 (revisited)bay arena leverkusen germany (1)
- 220 san siro stadium inter milan (1)
- 223 raydale park gretna (1)
- 233 moss lane Altrincham (man u res) (1)
- 235 (reviited) orange velodrome (1)
- 235 stade velodrome marseille (1)
- 247 raizor stadium la coruna 2010 (1)
- 250 kingsley park ryton (nufc academy) (1)
- 251 revisited jjb stadium wigan (1)
- 255 whaddon road cheltenham (1)
- 258 a le coq arena (1)
- 265 Victoria stadium/marston's arena Northwich (v man u res) (1)
- 266 keepmoat stadium doncaster (1)
- 267 ricoh arena coventry (1)
- 268 welfare ground hetton le hole (v s/land res) (1)
- 269 church road north Ferriby (v hull res) (1)
- 270 tallaght stadium dublin (1)
- 271 woodhorn lane ashington (1)
- 272 cardiff city stadium cardiff (1)
- 273: don valley stadium (1)
- 274 liberty stadium swansea (1)
- 275 crown ground accrington (1)
- 276 champions hill stadium dulwich hamlet (1)
- 277 great barr west brom (1)
- 278 leighsports village stadium blackburn (1)
- 279 shirecliffe sheffield (1)
- 280 veld 7 almere (1)
- 281 b2 net stadium chesterfield (1)
- 282 parc y scarlets llanelli (1)
- 283 amex stadium brighton (1)
- 284a and 284b academy of sshh (yee naa wot) cleadon (1)
- 285 NOT motspur park london (1)
- 285a and 285b middlewood sheffield (1)
- 286 brockhall academy blackburn (1)
- 287 gellert stadium chemnitz germany (1)
- 288 estadio algarve faro portugal (1)
- 289 kyocera stadion den haag the hague holland (1)
- 290 municipal stadium of peristeri (1)
- 291 estadio dos barreiros maritimo madeira (1)
- 292 bulls croos training complex spurs reserves (1)
- 293 jan breydel stadion brugge belgium (1)
- 294 underhill barnet london (1)
- 295 stade chaban delmas bordeaux (1)
- 296 silverlake stadium eastleigh (v southampton res) (1)
- 297 metalist stadium karkiv (1)
- 298 luzhniki stadium Moscow (v anzi) (1)
- 299 clayton wood stoke (1)
- 300 estadio da luz benfica (1)
- 301 fir park motherwell (1)
- 302 rugby park kilmarnock (1)
- 303 st Mirren park st mirren (1)
- 304 globe arena morecambe (1)
- 305 Pirelli stadium burton (1)
- 305 revisited perelli stadium burton (1)
- 306 belle vue stadium consett (1)
- 307 NOT! woodside park bishop's stortford (1)
- 307a and 307b aon training complex carrington (1)
- 308 veltins arena gelsenkirchen germany (1)
- 309 priesfield stadium gillingham (1)
- 310 meadow park borehamwood (1)
- 311 grounsell park heaton stannington (1)
- 312 platt lane academy man city (1)
- 313 bigges main wallsend (1)
- 314 the new den millwall (1)
- 315 lostock bolton u18s (1)
- 316 oakwood training centre derby (1)
- 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)
- 321 Victoria road dagenham (west ham) (1)
- 322 new york stadium rotherham (1)
- 323 roundwood pavilion Rotherham u23s (1)
- 324 kassam stadium oxford (1)
- 325 turnbull ground whitby (v celtic u23s) (1)
- 326 opel arena mainz germany (1)
- 327 st georges park nr burton (v stoke u23s) (1)
- 328 heritage parkbishop auckland(v mboro u23s (1)
- 329 weston homes stadium colchester (1)
- 330 London stadium west ham (1)
- 331 edgeley park stockport (v burnley) (1)
- 332 bracken moor lane stocksbridge (v sheff u u23s) (1)
- 333 adams park Wycombe (reading u23s) (1)
- 334 holker street barrow (1)
- 335 Richmond park st pats ath (1)
- 336 trungle parc mousehole (1)
- 337 estadio dragoa porto (1)
- 338 nethermoor park guiseley (v leeds u23s) (1)
- 339 kingfield stadium woking (v reading u23s) (1)
- 340 Hibernian traing ground (v hibs u20s) (1)
- 341 tottenham hotspur stadium (1)
- 342 moss rose macclesfield (1)
- 343 roy west centre (v hull u23s) (1)
- 344 new meadow shrewsbury (u21s) (1)
- 345 rush green Romford (v west ham u23s) (1)
- 346 spotland rochdale (1)
- 347 (NOT!) wba trainin ground (1)
- 347 LNER STADIUM (1)
- 348 blackwell meadows (1)
- 349 liberty way (1)
- 350 clarence park (1)
- 351 seagrave training ground (v leicester u18s) (1)
- 352 north street (1)
- 353 perth green (1)
- 354 brentford community stadium (1)
- 355 the walk stadium (1)
- 356 saalfelden arena (1)
- 357 grenzlandstadion (1)
- 358 bodymoor heath (v villa u21s) (1)
- 359 arrowmark home improvements stadium (1)
- 360 nigel doherty academy nottingham (v forest u21s (1)
- 361 loughborough university stadium (v derby u21s) (1)
- 362 powerday stadium (1)
- 363 Centro Sportivo (v ac milan u19s) (1)
- 364 brakel training ground (1)
- 365 signal iduna park (1)
- 366 Stade Georges-Lefevre (v PSG U19s) (1)
- 367 (2026) revisited parc des princes psg (1)
- 367 parc dez princes (1)
- 368 eco giants stadium (1)
- 369 1st cloud arena south shields (vU21s) (1)
- 370 proctor cars stadium (1)
- 371 the lamb ground (1)
- 372 jakemans stadium (1)
- 373 joie stadium (1)
- 374 wast hills (v birmingham U21s) (1)
- 375 stade joseph marien (v usg u19s) (1)
- 376 gander green lane (1)
- 377 hill dickinson stadium (1)
- 378 uprich-haberland stadion (1)
- 379 tofig bahramov republican stadium (1)
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- geordie glossary of terms 'a' to 'z' (1)
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- ground zero elland road leeds (1)
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- Jamie's 1st game v wolves u21s (1)
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