Posted '4:15pm bells' Tuesday 22nd October 2019
'The Toon' has been confirmed as the place with the most drinkin dens in Ing-er-land, within half a mile of a futbaall groond, with ower 100 pubs in that radius of St. James' Park!
This iz more than THREE TIMES az many az the next best, which iz Newport and Wolves with 32 pubs within half a mile of their respective groonds!
Aaltogeter now!
♫Drink!, drink!, wherever yoo may be!♬
♪We've got the most pubs, az yoo can see!♩
♬And we will drink, wherever we may be!♫
♪From 'The 3 Bulls Heed' to 'The Straw-berry'!♫
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)
Tuesday, 22 October 2019
SMB U23s v NUFC U23s @ "THE HOLE ON THE HILL!"*** TOONEET!
Posted '1:40pm bells' Munday 21st October 2019
(Updated Tuesday)
Wor U23s travel to Eppleton CW where we are takin on the mackems equivalent in Premyaa Leegue 2 derby match this evenin' at '7:00 bells'!
Eppleton's groond haz been used az a resorve venue for a number of years by the SMBs and iz situated in Hetton the Hole just off the A690 between Durham and sund'lind!
Admission iz £3 for big kids and £1 for sprogs and zimmerframites
Updated Tuesday 22nd October
mackems 0 Geordies 2
An excellent 2-0 win for the Toon U23s last neet at 'The Hole on the Hill' against the SMB U23s!
Luke Charman opened the scorin' from the penalty spot after Fernandez woz upended in the box in the 6th minute!
The mackems were reduced to 10 men from a deliberate hand baall by Taylor in the 24th minute!
It woz still 1-0 to 'us' at half time, despite wor total domination of this half!
A pass from Lewis Cass to Fernandez with just 10 minutes left on the clock woz 'the death nell' for the mackems az he slammed the baall into the net to double wor lead!
Reeely, NUFC shud have had more goals in this totally one sided contest, played oot in front of a sparse crowd, which included not many 'NUFC mad-sad groundhoppers'!
Below iz a match report from the forst time we played there ower 10 years ago---ground 268
(Updated Tuesday)
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| WELFARE PARK, EPPLETON CW |
Wor U23s travel to Eppleton CW where we are takin on the mackems equivalent in Premyaa Leegue 2 derby match this evenin' at '7:00 bells'!
Eppleton's groond haz been used az a resorve venue for a number of years by the SMBs and iz situated in Hetton the Hole just off the A690 between Durham and sund'lind!
Admission iz £3 for big kids and £1 for sprogs and zimmerframites
Updated Tuesday 22nd October
mackems 0 Geordies 2
An excellent 2-0 win for the Toon U23s last neet at 'The Hole on the Hill' against the SMB U23s!
Luke Charman opened the scorin' from the penalty spot after Fernandez woz upended in the box in the 6th minute!
The mackems were reduced to 10 men from a deliberate hand baall by Taylor in the 24th minute!
It woz still 1-0 to 'us' at half time, despite wor total domination of this half!
A pass from Lewis Cass to Fernandez with just 10 minutes left on the clock woz 'the death nell' for the mackems az he slammed the baall into the net to double wor lead!
Reeely, NUFC shud have had more goals in this totally one sided contest, played oot in front of a sparse crowd, which included not many 'NUFC mad-sad groundhoppers'!
Below iz a match report from the forst time we played there ower 10 years ago---ground 268
Monday, 21 October 2019
268 welfare ground hetton le hole (v s/land reserves)
(GROUND NUMBER 268)
Date of First Visit: 21st JANUARY 2009
WELFARE GROUND, HETTON LE HOLE
(aka 'The Stadium De Hole'!)
(aka 'The Stadium De Hole'!)
mACKEM RESERVES 1
FA PREMIER RESERVE LEAGUE NORTH
ATTENDANCE: 1,516 (not many Toon fans!)
“FOR JONEZEE!”
It was a very sad day for aall concerned as
this was aalso the day of Jonezee’s funeral at Tynemouth
crem orlier on that mornin’. Jonezee had sadly passed away a fortneet orlier
He had a black ‘n’ white striped coffin and his family’s request that mourners should wear sommik black ‘n’ white was observed by all and showed his loyalty for the club. He’d anly missed one home game in forty years and had’nt missed a weekend away game in aall that time eetha, visitin’ ower 100 different groonds in the process to watch The Toon!
He had a black ‘n’ white striped coffin and his family’s request that mourners should wear sommik black ‘n’ white was observed by all and showed his loyalty for the club. He’d anly missed one home game in forty years and had’nt missed a weekend away game in aall that time eetha, visitin’ ower 100 different groonds in the process to watch The Toon!
(A
‘TRUE SUPPORTER’! who will be sadly missed by all!)
THIS MATCH REPORT AND VICTORY IS DEDICATED
TO HIM!
After the funeral we heeded for the
Waallsend Comrades Club where Jonezee spent
many an hour ‘on the hoy’ to reminisce and
to have some (Er!---several!) drinks in his memory!
Wor final ‘port o call’ before heedin’ to
the ‘resorve derby’ was the Newcastle Arms in the Toon before cadgin’ a lift
with ‘The Mad Professor’ doon to Eppleton FC in Hetton the Hole which was the
mackems new ‘second string venue’ for this season. (It shud be noted that
‘Grumpy Stumpy’ opted to stay in the warmth of the bar for a few extra ciders,
rather than brave the elements of coonty durham
with us!) (part time sensible B******!)
“WEEZ TREES ARE THEEZE!”
On arrival in Hetton the Hole ◄(NO!---this is’nt a misprintt!---it IS! a f*****’ ‘Hole’) we homed in on
the floodlights and parked in a street up the hill from the groond.
An aad biddy wearin’ a heedscarf was
standin’ at hor front gate and asked us if the game was aall ticket and then
telt us in the next breath before we could reply, that shih thought it was!
“Hope
not pet!”----“WE haven’t got any!”, The Mad
Professor replied as we worriedly heeded for the tornstiles
The ‘panic’ was soon ower as it was ‘pay at
the gate’ and aa handed the gadgie a twenty poond note for the three quid
admission fee. He looked at the note as though he’d neva eva seen one before?
and said in a broad mackem twang-----
“Az
tha noowt less, tha naaz?” (Geordie translation:”Have yi got nowt smaaller, like?”)
“NO!”, said ‘I’. “Az al av tih gih yi yi change in puund
cuins az av got ney notes!”, (“aal
have ti give yi yi change in poond coins as av got ne notes!”) he added, az he handed iz the ticket and plonked SEVENTEEN! poond coins
in mee mit! (they obviously have’nt seen fivers or ten poond notes roond theeze
parts, eetha!)
It was nuw time to heed for the clubhouse
as it was f*****’ freezin’ by this time.
“It’s
my torn for the drinks!”, aa said to the lads az aa
got mee torn in (and more importantleee, got rid of some of the ‘shrapnel’ that
was weighin’ doon mee trooser pockets) and gave ‘Dave from York ’ a refreshin’ pint of ‘Stones Gold’, a
new beer for him.
Now Dave, you see, is on a one man mission
this season----a ‘mission’ to drink as many different named pints as he can!
and like a smaall child he gleefully entered the new beer in his notebook,
nearly snappin’ his Ladbrokes pen in the process as he did so! (he’s an very
old OAP actually!) (Old Aged Piss-artist!)
“That’s
mee 150th different beer so far watchin’ The Toon!”, he said in a treblin’ voice as he shook the said ‘liquid
refreshment’ excitedly in his mit! (NO!---we’re NOT! caalled the sad b******s
for nothin’!)
It was soon time to heed for the terraces
and by this time it had started to rain so we took shelter under some trees on
the far side of the pitch as the smaall main stand opposite was chocker block.
A quick look at the team sheet brought a
mackem scurryin ower towards iz for a look at who was playin’. “Uwz wa numbih sivin tha naaz?” (“who’s wor
number seven, like?) he asked, obviously thinkin’ that aa was ‘one of
them’! (god forbid!)
He had a quick look before heedin’ for the
perimeter fence to tell his mate.
The match kicked off and aa once more took
the team sheet from mee sky rocket as aa was’nt sure of a couple of wor
players.
Like a ‘red rag to a bull’ the sight of the
A4, one page team sheet again brought another mackem from the trees beside us,
askin’ for a look! (needless to say---aa
did’nt fancy this gannin on aall the time, so!, aa kept it under ‘tight wraps’
afta that and it remained in mee trooza pocket for the rest of the match!)
Just a few minutes after the kick off the
sleet started comin’ doon and wor otha travellin’ companion ‘The Caped Crusader’,
who was standin’ next to ‘The Mad Professor’ at the front, was shakin’ with the
cold and was wavin’ his arms aboot to try and keep waam, but it was a futile
exercise in the inclement conditions.
However!---after twenty minutes he did have
‘good reason’ to wave his arms aboot when wor bizarrely named number nine, Nile
Ranger put the Toon in front with a nicely placed heeder from a Mark Doninger
corner kick.
Unfortunately, the home side levelled just
after this when Toon goalie Frazer Forster parried a shot, anly for the mackem
number nine to tap home. The loudspeaker then boomed oot that David Dowson had
scored for them!-----a name a’m not unfamiliar with as aa used to knock aboot
with a Toon fan of the same name in the seventies!
(it definitely
was’nt him!)
At half time we heeded back to the warmth
of the clubhoose to quensh wor thirsts where aa bumped into a Toon fan who aa
naa caalled Wayne .
He actually lives in Hetton and telt us
that ‘The Hole’ was 101% mackem and point 1% Geordie (ie: HIM!)
The second period started with wind, rain
and sleet to greet us on wor retorn to ‘The Weez Trees Embankment’ (as it was
now known!) but as there were ne leaves on the branches it gave us virtually
zero protection from the incessant downpour. (and so ‘in effect!’---it was
f*****’ pointless standin’ there!???)
Five mins after the restart torned oot to
be the tornin’ point of the game in wor favour, when the mackems had a goal
disallowed for offside. The resultin’ free kick was quickly taken by The Toon and Jonny Godsmark raced into home
penalty area and latched onto a James Taylor through baall (na- not the
singer!) to slam the baall into the net for wot torned oot to be the winner!
(which brought muted applause from the sparse Toon followin’!)
An aad mackem gadgie aged aboot 75, who was
wearin’ a pair of ‘Joe 90’ specs complete with beer glass bottomed lenses, then
rushed towards the perimeter fence to remonstrate with the referee ower the
legality of the goal, wavin’ his ‘Gregory Pecks’ menacingly towards the
official, shoutin’, “ah think thaa neids
theeze, ref!” (“aa think yi need glasses, ref!”)---but it was tooo
late!---(ha! ha!) and the goal stood!---2-1!
More incidents were to follow when a mackem
midfielder was sent off 12 mins from time for a second bookable offence and
then in the last minute of the game The Toon’s Hungarian number 6 Tamas Kagar
tragically broke his leg after he went doon in the box. This added TEN minutes
injury time to the match and we prayed that we would hold oot as the rain and
sleet lashed doon!-------we did!---to
claim the victory for Jonezee! ----This was for you mate! R.I.P.
©Fink™ (the mad-sad gr☺undh☺pper!)
Sunday, 20 October 2019
CHELSKI 1 THE TOON 0 *** PREMYAA LEEGUE 2019-2020
Posted '11:40am bells' Sunday 20th October 2019
"SILENCE PLEEZE!---THIS IZ THE QUIET COACH!"
The day started off at 'The Central' (station) where we boarded the '7:56 bells' train to King's Cross (London)
We had 3 table seats, but a lass woz sprawled across 2 of them fast asleep! 'Big Al' (not the sheet metal worker's son!) woke hor up and said she woz lyin' across hiz seat and so she moved to hors by the window az we sat doon.
We started taalkin aboot the match, but she woz non tooo pleezed and pointed oot that this woz 'the quiet coach' and she woz tryin to get some sleep!
I looked at hor and said, "Wot do yoo want us to do if we need to communicate, 'lip read' or do 'sign language'?"
Aa meeen---did she reeely expect us not to utter a word to each othaa on the 3 hour train jorney???
She suggested to 'Big Al' that if we wanted to talk, then we shud gan to the next carriage instead!!!! (Unbeleeevable!)
WE pointed oot that this woz 'the quiet coach' and NOT 'the silent coach' and carried on taakin' 'quietly' az she buried hor heed in hor coat!
Anyway!--- we got to Darlo when the train announcer told us that a train in front had broken doon and we would therefore be delayed!
We eventually moved but unbelievably anothaa train had broken doon outside Donny station and we would be delayed again!
(the SIXTH TIME in a row that we have been delayed on an away train jorney this season!)
We arrived in 'the smoke' (London) 32 minutes late, which meant that we could claim half wor fares back because of this (the 4th time this season that we have put a claim in!)
We heeded for Parsons Green which iz a 25 minute walk from Stamford Bridge for the customary pre match 'gargels' in 'The Duke on the Green'---and at £5.95 a pint it woz an expensive 'gargel' to say the least!
We stayed there til it woz time to gan to the match and suprizingly the 'away end' woz completely full of Toon fans, despite NUFC sayin that they had sent some unsold tickets back???
The Toon matched Chelski in the forst half and we had several chances, but 'fluffed them' and didn't have one single shot on goal or corner!
The 2nd period woz different az we hardly ventured into the Chelski half, az they went for the jugular, with Dubravka in the Toon goal makin' some great saves!
The home side finally made the breakthrough in the 73rd minute when Alonso hit a low shot into the net, finally beatin' Dubravka!
We tried to make a comeback, but there woz little up front, with wor £40 million signin' Joelinton not firin' again (just 1 goal in 9 games now)
Dwight Galye came on az sub in the 85th minute, and az far az we were aware he nevaa touched the baall once in that time---and he woz not a 'happy bunny' (3 mins of stoppage time included!)
We had NEE shots on target and NEE corners in this half eethaa, az the ref blew for full time! (cant remember the last time this happened!)
Results elsewhere meant that NUFC dropped back into the bottom 3 on goal difference!
We heeded back to King's Cross for the final 'gargels' in the 'Barrel Vault' (just £5.49 a pint there!), before catchin' the '7:00 bells' train back to Tyneside, where we arrived 6 minutes late (nee compensation this time, az the train must be at least 30 mins late to claim a refund!)
PS: We wornt in 'the quiet coach' this time and could talk freely!
(Oh the joys of bein able to talk to each othaa withoot any complaints!)
Toon team: Dubravka, Yedlin, Schar, Lascelles, Clark, Willems, Almiron (Carroll 70), S. Longstaff, M. Longstaff, Saint-Maximin (Gayle 85), Joelinton (Atsu 83)
Attendance: 40,513 (3,000 Toon fans and nee empty seats!)
*Explanations for non Geordie reeeders:
Alan Shearer woz known az 'Big Al' and woz the son of a sheet metal worker
Darlo=Darlington Donny=Doncaster
"SILENCE PLEEZE!---THIS IZ THE QUIET COACH!"
The day started off at 'The Central' (station) where we boarded the '7:56 bells' train to King's Cross (London)
We had 3 table seats, but a lass woz sprawled across 2 of them fast asleep! 'Big Al' (not the sheet metal worker's son!) woke hor up and said she woz lyin' across hiz seat and so she moved to hors by the window az we sat doon.
We started taalkin aboot the match, but she woz non tooo pleezed and pointed oot that this woz 'the quiet coach' and she woz tryin to get some sleep!
I looked at hor and said, "Wot do yoo want us to do if we need to communicate, 'lip read' or do 'sign language'?"
Aa meeen---did she reeely expect us not to utter a word to each othaa on the 3 hour train jorney???
She suggested to 'Big Al' that if we wanted to talk, then we shud gan to the next carriage instead!!!! (Unbeleeevable!)
WE pointed oot that this woz 'the quiet coach' and NOT 'the silent coach' and carried on taakin' 'quietly' az she buried hor heed in hor coat!
Anyway!--- we got to Darlo when the train announcer told us that a train in front had broken doon and we would therefore be delayed!
We eventually moved but unbelievably anothaa train had broken doon outside Donny station and we would be delayed again!
(the SIXTH TIME in a row that we have been delayed on an away train jorney this season!)
We arrived in 'the smoke' (London) 32 minutes late, which meant that we could claim half wor fares back because of this (the 4th time this season that we have put a claim in!)
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| NEARLY SIX QUID A PINT HERE! |
We heeded for Parsons Green which iz a 25 minute walk from Stamford Bridge for the customary pre match 'gargels' in 'The Duke on the Green'---and at £5.95 a pint it woz an expensive 'gargel' to say the least!
We stayed there til it woz time to gan to the match and suprizingly the 'away end' woz completely full of Toon fans, despite NUFC sayin that they had sent some unsold tickets back???
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| THE TOON ATTACK 'THE SHED END' (2nd half) |
The Toon matched Chelski in the forst half and we had several chances, but 'fluffed them' and didn't have one single shot on goal or corner!
The 2nd period woz different az we hardly ventured into the Chelski half, az they went for the jugular, with Dubravka in the Toon goal makin' some great saves!
The home side finally made the breakthrough in the 73rd minute when Alonso hit a low shot into the net, finally beatin' Dubravka!
We tried to make a comeback, but there woz little up front, with wor £40 million signin' Joelinton not firin' again (just 1 goal in 9 games now)
Dwight Galye came on az sub in the 85th minute, and az far az we were aware he nevaa touched the baall once in that time---and he woz not a 'happy bunny' (3 mins of stoppage time included!)
We had NEE shots on target and NEE corners in this half eethaa, az the ref blew for full time! (cant remember the last time this happened!)
Results elsewhere meant that NUFC dropped back into the bottom 3 on goal difference!
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| CHEAP DRINKS HERE!---ANLY £5.49! |
We heeded back to King's Cross for the final 'gargels' in the 'Barrel Vault' (just £5.49 a pint there!), before catchin' the '7:00 bells' train back to Tyneside, where we arrived 6 minutes late (nee compensation this time, az the train must be at least 30 mins late to claim a refund!)
PS: We wornt in 'the quiet coach' this time and could talk freely!
(Oh the joys of bein able to talk to each othaa withoot any complaints!)
Toon team: Dubravka, Yedlin, Schar, Lascelles, Clark, Willems, Almiron (Carroll 70), S. Longstaff, M. Longstaff, Saint-Maximin (Gayle 85), Joelinton (Atsu 83)
Attendance: 40,513 (3,000 Toon fans and nee empty seats!)
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| SOME OF THE TOON FANS WHO FILLED THE AWAY END! |
*Explanations for non Geordie reeeders:
Alan Shearer woz known az 'Big Al' and woz the son of a sheet metal worker
Darlo=Darlington Donny=Doncaster
Friday, 18 October 2019
AMAZON *** THE LAW OF THE JUNGLE!🦓🦍🦒
Posted '2:30pm bells' Friday 18th October 2019
*The telly fixtures for December and January finally came oot yesterday, nearly a week after they were supposed to---and now we naa just why, az its a totally chaotic shambles!
Wor game at Sheff U on Tuesday 3rd December haz been moved to THORSDAY 5th December for live transition on Amazon!
Because of this wor home game v Sooothampton on Saturday 7th December haz been moved back a day with a '2:00 bells' kick off and iz NOT on the telly!
I am sure the travellin Sooothampton fans will not be 'happy bunnies' with the prospect of a forced owerneet stay in the north east, az it will be impossible to get a train on Sunday morning from the south cost and make the kick off!
We arnt the anly ones of course who must now play on that Thorsday, with games moved back a day because of this!
Amazon are showin 3 games on the Tuesday, 5 games on the Wedinzday and 2 games on the Thorsday--- with eethaa '7:30 or '8:15 bells' kick offs!
And then on Boxin' Day we must travel to 'The Theatre of Muppets' to play Moan U in a 5:30 bells' start! (Nee trains on that day!)
Alang with Amazon, we have live games on SKY and BT az well!
(See TV changes in the article below)
Again, we arnt the anly ones who arnt 'happy bunnies' az Liverbird's fans must travel to Lestaa on the same day with an '8:00 bells' kick off time! Their supporters have demanded that AALL Boxin' Day games kick off at the traditional '3:00 bells', but Amazon hold aall the aces and their demands will fall on 'deaf ears' for certain!
Man City arnt happy eetha az they will have to play 2 games in 46 hours for live telly! ----It's a total shambles for aall concerned!
Of course NUFC must travel to Villa az well, for wor 14th (FOURTEENTH!) Munday away game in a row, for a live game on SKY on 25th November----We are just 'daft Geordies' after aall, and will torn up anyway!
It's 'the law of the jungle' and Amazon (sic!), SKY and BT rule OK!
Amazingly, we travel to London tomorrow to take on Chelski in a '3:00 bells' kick off!----that's reet!---'THREE BELLS' with nee live telly!!!, meanin we can get there and back on the same day---which iz a 'novelty', to say the least! (We have appeared 6 times on the telly so far and are due to appear anothaa 7 times before the end of January)
A full match report on the Chelski game will appear here on Sunday, sometime!
🦒🦍🦓
*The telly fixtures for December and January finally came oot yesterday, nearly a week after they were supposed to---and now we naa just why, az its a totally chaotic shambles!
Wor game at Sheff U on Tuesday 3rd December haz been moved to THORSDAY 5th December for live transition on Amazon!
Because of this wor home game v Sooothampton on Saturday 7th December haz been moved back a day with a '2:00 bells' kick off and iz NOT on the telly!
I am sure the travellin Sooothampton fans will not be 'happy bunnies' with the prospect of a forced owerneet stay in the north east, az it will be impossible to get a train on Sunday morning from the south cost and make the kick off!
We arnt the anly ones of course who must now play on that Thorsday, with games moved back a day because of this!
Amazon are showin 3 games on the Tuesday, 5 games on the Wedinzday and 2 games on the Thorsday--- with eethaa '7:30 or '8:15 bells' kick offs!
And then on Boxin' Day we must travel to 'The Theatre of Muppets' to play Moan U in a 5:30 bells' start! (Nee trains on that day!)
Alang with Amazon, we have live games on SKY and BT az well!
(See TV changes in the article below)
Again, we arnt the anly ones who arnt 'happy bunnies' az Liverbird's fans must travel to Lestaa on the same day with an '8:00 bells' kick off time! Their supporters have demanded that AALL Boxin' Day games kick off at the traditional '3:00 bells', but Amazon hold aall the aces and their demands will fall on 'deaf ears' for certain!
Man City arnt happy eetha az they will have to play 2 games in 46 hours for live telly! ----It's a total shambles for aall concerned!
Of course NUFC must travel to Villa az well, for wor 14th (FOURTEENTH!) Munday away game in a row, for a live game on SKY on 25th November----We are just 'daft Geordies' after aall, and will torn up anyway!
It's 'the law of the jungle' and Amazon (sic!), SKY and BT rule OK!
Amazingly, we travel to London tomorrow to take on Chelski in a '3:00 bells' kick off!----that's reet!---'THREE BELLS' with nee live telly!!!, meanin we can get there and back on the same day---which iz a 'novelty', to say the least! (We have appeared 6 times on the telly so far and are due to appear anothaa 7 times before the end of January)
A full match report on the Chelski game will appear here on Sunday, sometime!
Thursday, 17 October 2019
TELLY FIXTURES FOR DECEMBER AND JANUARY RELEASED AT '5:00 PM BELLS' (AT LAST!)
Posted '4:03pm bells' Thorsday 17th October 2019
Updated '5:10pm bells'----AT LAST---SEE FIX BELOW!
The saga of just when the Premyaa Leegue telly fixtures will be released for December and January, just gans on--and on---AND ON!
It woz supposed to be last Friday---but nowt appeared?
Then it woz this Munday---but nowt appeared??
Then it woz yesterday---but nowt appeared???
Then it woz at 'high noon bells' today---but nowt appeared????
And now we hear that it will DEFINATLY be in just under an hours time at '5:00 pm bells' this evenin'-----We await with sarcasm and baited breath for the latest deadline!????? (But don't 'hold it in' for toooo lang!)😵
If by some miracle they DO eventually release the 'said' telly fixtures, 'The Geordie Times' will let yiz naa ASAP! "ZZZZzzzz!!!!"😴
NUFC TELLY FIXTURES, LATEST! ('5:10pm bells')
DECEMBER
Thorsday 5th '7:30 bells': Sheff U away (Amazon)
Sunday 8th '2:00 bells': Sooothampton home (nee telly)
Saturday 14th '3:00 bells': Bornley away (nee telly)
Saturday 21st '3:00 bells': Palliss home (nee telly)
Thorsday 26th '5:30 bells': Moan U away (Amazon)
Saturday 28th '3:00 bells': Evaatin home (nee telly)
JANUARY
Wedinsday 1st '3:00 bells': Lestaa home (BT)
Saturday 11th '3:00 bells': Wulvzz away (nee telly)
Saturday 18th '5:30 bells': Chelski home (SKY)
Tuesday 21st ''7:30 bells': Evaatin away (nee telly)
Updated '5:10pm bells'----AT LAST---SEE FIX BELOW!
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"DO NOT ADJUST YOUR SET AZ A THICK FOG
HAZ DESCENDED OWER THE PREMYAA LEEGUE HQ!"
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The saga of just when the Premyaa Leegue telly fixtures will be released for December and January, just gans on--and on---AND ON!
It woz supposed to be last Friday---but nowt appeared?
Then it woz this Munday---but nowt appeared??
Then it woz yesterday---but nowt appeared???
Then it woz at 'high noon bells' today---but nowt appeared????
And now we hear that it will DEFINATLY be in just under an hours time at '5:00 pm bells' this evenin'-----We await with sarcasm and baited breath for the latest deadline!????? (But don't 'hold it in' for toooo lang!)😵
If by some miracle they DO eventually release the 'said' telly fixtures, 'The Geordie Times' will let yiz naa ASAP! "ZZZZzzzz!!!!"😴
NUFC TELLY FIXTURES, LATEST! ('5:10pm bells')
DECEMBER
Thorsday 5th '7:30 bells': Sheff U away (Amazon)
Sunday 8th '2:00 bells': Sooothampton home (nee telly)
Saturday 14th '3:00 bells': Bornley away (nee telly)
Saturday 21st '3:00 bells': Palliss home (nee telly)
Thorsday 26th '5:30 bells': Moan U away (Amazon)
Saturday 28th '3:00 bells': Evaatin home (nee telly)
JANUARY
Wedinsday 1st '3:00 bells': Lestaa home (BT)
Saturday 11th '3:00 bells': Wulvzz away (nee telly)
Saturday 18th '5:30 bells': Chelski home (SKY)
Tuesday 21st ''7:30 bells': Evaatin away (nee telly)
Wednesday, 16 October 2019
TELLY TIMES FROM 1st DECEMBER TO NEW YEARS DAY???
Posted '4:35pm bells' Munday 14th October 2019
Updated '3:33pm bells' Wedinzday
FIVE DAYS LATE!!---and the fixtures for live transmition for December and New Years Day have still not been announced! (again!)
They were supposed to be released last Friday, but we are still waitin' on Wedinzday???
The Toon's fixtures for December and News Years Day may well be changed when The Premyaa Leegue finally gives 'the nod' for the TV companies to tell us, so that we can book time off work, trains, etc!
(The nearer the game--the more it wi££ cost!)
Currently theeze are the dates below----some of which are sure to be moved!!!???
Tuesday 3rd December: Sheff U away, live on Amazon
Saturday 7th December: Sooothampton home
Saturday 14th December: Bornley away
Saturday 21st December: Palliss home
Thorsday 26th December: Moan U away, live on Amazon
Saturday 28th December: Evaatin home
Wedinzday 1st January: Lestaa home
*The Geordie Times will of course bring yoo, wor loyal subjects, news of the changes, when they can be bothered to tell us---like!?
PS: We can't for the life of us, understand just why they tell us when the fixtures will be announced---and then don't tell us!?
Updated '3:33pm bells' Wedinzday
FIVE DAYS LATE!!---and the fixtures for live transmition for December and New Years Day have still not been announced! (again!)
They were supposed to be released last Friday, but we are still waitin' on Wedinzday???
The Toon's fixtures for December and News Years Day may well be changed when The Premyaa Leegue finally gives 'the nod' for the TV companies to tell us, so that we can book time off work, trains, etc!
(The nearer the game--the more it wi££ cost!)
Currently theeze are the dates below----some of which are sure to be moved!!!???
Tuesday 3rd December: Sheff U away, live on Amazon
Saturday 7th December: Sooothampton home
Saturday 14th December: Bornley away
Saturday 21st December: Palliss home
Thorsday 26th December: Moan U away, live on Amazon
Saturday 28th December: Evaatin home
Wedinzday 1st January: Lestaa home
*The Geordie Times will of course bring yoo, wor loyal subjects, news of the changes, when they can be bothered to tell us---like!?
PS: We can't for the life of us, understand just why they tell us when the fixtures will be announced---and then don't tell us!?
PS: The Premyaa Leegue said on Wedinzday afternoon that
"Selections would defiantly arrive by the end of the week!"
Withoot specifyin' "WHICH WEEK!"???? (This week, next week, last week???)
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| FROM 'THE DAILY MAIL ONLINE' |
Sunday, 13 October 2019
BAD BLUE BOYS 3 OSSETT TOON 2 *** FA TROHPHY
Posted '11:39am bells' Sunday 13th October 2019
It woz 'non leegue day' throughout the north east (and beyond) because of the International break and so we heeded once again to the Dunston clubhoose for wor Saturday 'fix' and then onward to the groond itself where Dunston were taking on Ossett in an FA Trophy tie!
The Bad Blue Boys of Dunston started off well and took the lead in the third minute from a simple tap in by Scott Heslop.
It wasnt long for the equaliser though az Ossett fought back through number 2 Vann with a soft shot
The 2nd half started and it woz soon 2-1 to the home side when
Fitzpatrick heeded home!
their number 7 shot past Harrison in the Dunston goal!
Ossett then levelled again with a fine shot by Guest not lang after!
Dunston then won the game through a disputed penalty by Fitzpatrick, who made nee misstayk from the spot! A fine effort into the corner of the net, sendin their keeper the wrang way, which in turn, sent most of the 300 plus crowd into raptures!
(Ossett had aboot 30 fans)
There woz nee more scorin and Dunston gan into the hat on Munday for the next roond!
Ossett's manager woz enraged by the penalty and confronted the ref at the end----the ref told him to come back, but he ignored him and left the pitch (ramifications for him, for certain!)
*Attendance: 315
It woz 'non leegue day' throughout the north east (and beyond) because of the International break and so we heeded once again to the Dunston clubhoose for wor Saturday 'fix' and then onward to the groond itself where Dunston were taking on Ossett in an FA Trophy tie!
The Bad Blue Boys of Dunston started off well and took the lead in the third minute from a simple tap in by Scott Heslop.
It wasnt long for the equaliser though az Ossett fought back through number 2 Vann with a soft shot
The 2nd half started and it woz soon 2-1 to the home side when
Fitzpatrick heeded home!
their number 7 shot past Harrison in the Dunston goal!
Ossett then levelled again with a fine shot by Guest not lang after!
Dunston then won the game through a disputed penalty by Fitzpatrick, who made nee misstayk from the spot! A fine effort into the corner of the net, sendin their keeper the wrang way, which in turn, sent most of the 300 plus crowd into raptures!
(Ossett had aboot 30 fans)
There woz nee more scorin and Dunston gan into the hat on Munday for the next roond!
Ossett's manager woz enraged by the penalty and confronted the ref at the end----the ref told him to come back, but he ignored him and left the pitch (ramifications for him, for certain!)
*Attendance: 315
Saturday, 12 October 2019
IT'S NON LEEGUE DAY TODAY!
Posted '12:40pm bells' Saturday 12th October 2019
"WE SUPPORT WOR LOCAL TEAMS!"
With yet anothaa International break, wor thoughts torn to local non leegue futbaall today and there are quite a few games in the Tyneside and Northumberland area!
Gatesheed are takin' on Gloucester City in The National Leegue North at Gatesheed Stadium
The Bad Blue Boys of Dunston are playin' Ossett Toon in The FA Trophy
Morpeth take on Bashford in The Northern Premyaa Leegue
In The Northern Leegue there are games at Heaton Stannington, Newcasil Benfield, Whickham and Birtley and Jarrow are in action in The FA Vase
Plus there are quite a few games in The Northern Alliance!
Dunston az per usual, iz my 'Port o call', or The Dunston clubhoose forst, to be more precise!
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| ACTION AT DUNSTON LAST SATURDAY |
"WE SUPPORT WOR LOCAL TEAMS!"
With yet anothaa International break, wor thoughts torn to local non leegue futbaall today and there are quite a few games in the Tyneside and Northumberland area!
Gatesheed are takin' on Gloucester City in The National Leegue North at Gatesheed Stadium
The Bad Blue Boys of Dunston are playin' Ossett Toon in The FA Trophy
Morpeth take on Bashford in The Northern Premyaa Leegue
In The Northern Leegue there are games at Heaton Stannington, Newcasil Benfield, Whickham and Birtley and Jarrow are in action in The FA Vase
Plus there are quite a few games in The Northern Alliance!
Dunston az per usual, iz my 'Port o call', or The Dunston clubhoose forst, to be more precise!
Thursday, 10 October 2019
"THIS IZ RIDUCKULOUS!"
Posted '2:35pm bells' Friday 11th October 2019
"IT'S QWACKERS!"
We were in 'The Bodega Bar' on Wesgate Road before wor game v Moan U last Sunday, where 'The NUFC mad-sad groundhoppers' discussed wor U23s away game v Hull U23s ,which woz played last Friday, where The Toon won 1-0
'Dave from York' told us that he had went oot of hiz way to travel through a place caalled Bishop Burton in Yorkshire to get to the game, because it had a very nice duckpond in the centre of the village! (A DUCKPOND???---It's very sad!---isn't it just!)
He woz mercilessly ridiculed durin' that game for gannin oot of hiz way to see the 'said' duckpond and the conversation in 'The Bodega' quickly moved onto something else!
Welsh actor Richard BURTON somehow came into the conversation and Dave's son Phil, quickly 'googled' hiz life story on hiz phone!
"He woz married 5 times to 3 different women and woz the 12th of 13 children!", he excitedly told us!
'Grumpy Stumpy' butted in: "He woz stayin' at The Savoy Hotel in London when I woz workin' there!----he had a 'bad turn' and woz rushed to hospital!----He died soon after!", Stumpy added az he supped hiz scrumpy cider!---(Yes that's reet! 'Grumpy Stumpy' woz on 'The Scrumpy'!
The question iz!---how did a daft conversation aboot a duckpond in Yorkshire move on to a famous film actor from Wales????
Now that's wot yoo call a riDUCKulous conversation!!!!
"QWACK!---BLOODY QWACK!"
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| THE NOW FAMOUS 'RICHARD BURTON' DUCKPOND IN BISHOP BURTON! |
"IT'S QWACKERS!"
We were in 'The Bodega Bar' on Wesgate Road before wor game v Moan U last Sunday, where 'The NUFC mad-sad groundhoppers' discussed wor U23s away game v Hull U23s ,which woz played last Friday, where The Toon won 1-0
'Dave from York' told us that he had went oot of hiz way to travel through a place caalled Bishop Burton in Yorkshire to get to the game, because it had a very nice duckpond in the centre of the village! (A DUCKPOND???---It's very sad!---isn't it just!)
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| "QWACK!--QWACK!" |
Welsh actor Richard BURTON somehow came into the conversation and Dave's son Phil, quickly 'googled' hiz life story on hiz phone!
"He woz married 5 times to 3 different women and woz the 12th of 13 children!", he excitedly told us!
'Grumpy Stumpy' butted in: "He woz stayin' at The Savoy Hotel in London when I woz workin' there!----he had a 'bad turn' and woz rushed to hospital!----He died soon after!", Stumpy added az he supped hiz scrumpy cider!---(Yes that's reet! 'Grumpy Stumpy' woz on 'The Scrumpy'!
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| RICHARD BURTON AND ONE OF HIZ 3 WIVES! |
The question iz!---how did a daft conversation aboot a duckpond in Yorkshire move on to a famous film actor from Wales????
Now that's wot yoo call a riDUCKulous conversation!!!!
"QWACK!---BLOODY QWACK!"
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