Sunday, 3 March 2019

THE JELLIED EELS MOB 2 THE TOON 0 ***PREMYAA LEEGUE 2018-2019

Posted from '9:45am bells' onwards on train from King's Cross to the Toon!😨

"HISTORY IZ MADE IN CAMDEN TOON! --AZ THE TOON GAN DOON!"
THE OXFORD ARMS
WOR 100th AWAY PUB
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Wot can we say?--after great wins v 'uddersfeeeld and Bornley we were brought back doon to orth with a horrible display in "eest Landan" against The Jellied Eels Mob of West Ham!😨

We simply didnt get "oot the blocks" az the same team to take the field on Tuesday (v Bornley) started this game az well!

The home side took the lead in the 7th minute when Rice woz given a free header inside the 6 yard box!

West Ham pressed for a second goal and it came just before the break when they were awarded a dodgy lookin penalty, which Noble convorted!
Reely, we were hardly 'in it', with ventures into their box a rareity, with anly a few off target shots!

Saun Longstaff woz taken off at half time and woz later seen limpin, with a pair of crutches! (NOT a good sign!)😨---to be replaced by Mo Diame wearin' an eye plaster after bein' injured durin' the Bornley game!(By a Peter Crouch elbow!)

The 2nd period wasnt much better for NUFC az we attacked the goal where wor fans were behind!

Apart from a Rondon free kick near the end which woz tipped onto the post by Fabianski in the home goal, it wasnt to be wor day az we went doon to a 2-0 defeat!

The stats show that NUFC had 17 shots, many of them 'powder puff' and off target az mentioned above!

"EVEN THE BLIND CAN SEE!"

Quite a few Toon fans streamed away before the end, includin a Toon fan with a white stick!
Even the blind could see we wornt very good!😎

Luckily for us most of the teams aroond us lost az we stay 6 points above the dreaded drop zone, doon one place to 14th in the table with 9 games left! (4 home, 5 away)

To drown wor sorrows we heeded for Camden Town near King's Cross for the post match 'liquid lubrications'---and history woz made by 'The Geordie Times' az we visited wor HUNDRETH away pub of the season!!!
The Oxford Arms woz the place--- az we downed wor 'celebratory'? pints of 'Doom Bar'! <(because of the result!)

Toon team: Dubravka, Schar (Dummett 64), Lascelles, Lejuene, Manquillo, Perez, Hayden (Atsu 78),
Longstaff (Diame 46), Ritchie, Almiron, Rondon

Attendance:59,910 (2,900 Toon fans)

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Friday, 1 March 2019

FULIM U23S 0 NUFC U23S 1

Posted '10:35pm bells' Friday 1st March 2019

The Toon U23s won this game at Motspur Park, London with a goal from Jonjo Shelvey in the 62nd minute of the 2nd half with a close range effort!

"IT WOZ 50 YEARS AGO TODAY---THAT AA WENT TO SEE NEW-CAS-IL PLAY!"

Posted '2:00pm bells' 1st March 2019

50 years ago today aa went to West Ham to watch NUFC in an old 1st Division game at The Boleyn Groond, more commonly known az Upton Park, and by coincidence we are playin them at their new stadium tomorrow afternoon!
'The Boleyn' woz of course demolished 2 years ago to make way for a hoosin estate, while 'The Jellied Eels Mob' moved to the Olympic Stadium 4 miles away and renamed it 'London Stadium'
 An archive match report from aall those years ago iz printed below alang with one from wor forst visit to their 'new abode' just ower a year ago!

"AND 'BACK TO THE FUTURE'!"



Meeenwhile, tomorrow, we heed for eest Landan in a more confident mood after 2 home wins in 3 days to propel us up to 13th in the table! (wor joint highest of the season!)

Of course we are still not safe from relegation, with one of the three places still to be filled (we 'fink' that 'uddersfeeeld and Fulim are aalready doomed!)

We are six points from 'the drop zone', but when we were in 'the smoke' (London) in January, we were in the bottom 3 after wor narrow 2-1 defeat at Chelski!

Lets hope we can get sommik tomorrow! (we won 3-2 there last season!) Aall 2,900 away tickets available were snapped up lang ago!

A Geordie Times match report will appear here on Sunday mornin', az a'm travellin' back on the train then. (A'm dein' it on mee mobile!)
(The kick off time of '5:30 bells' for live telly, makes it virtually impossible to make the last train back on Saturday neet!)

330 london stadium, west ham


Ground number 330

Date of First Visit: 23rd December 2017

London Stadium, Stratford, London



West Ham United  2

Newcastle United  3 (Saivet, Diame, Atsu)



Premier League

Attendance: 56,955 (3,000 very happy Toon fans!)



“IT’S LIKE AN OLYMPIC SPORT!”

VIEW FROM 'THE GODS'!


The day started off az per usual at ‘The Central’ (station) where we caught the 5 to 8 bells train to King’s Cross (London) and we arrived at ’11:00am bells’

It woz then ‘onward’ to Hackney Wick on the number 30 bus az we were told that this woz a good place to gan and that it wasn’t tooo far from The Olympic Stadium where the 2012 Olympic games took place! (Now renamed ‘London Stadium’ by those porn toy sellers who own the club!)




It took the bus 40 minutes to get to Hackney and then  a 10 minute walk to the bar which woz in a semi derelict state in an industrial estate with graffiti sprayed aall ower the place! (see photos)

The bar we went to woz caalled ‘The Tank Bar’ which iz one of them new ‘micro-brewery bars’ that are startin’ to spring up aall ower the place. Built in a derelict warehoose it woz ‘rough and ready’ with paint peelin’ off the waalls and there woz even a fork lift truck parked in the alley on the way to the ‘tool-shed’!
"SPOT THE FORKLIFT TRUCK!"

It woz fairly empty when we went in, but started to fill up with West Ham fans az kick off time got nearer!

We decided to stay there for ‘the duration’ az it woz faily eezy to get sorved and 4 pint pitchers were  preferred  at £17 a shot—which worked oot at £4.25 a pint, which iz cheep by London standards!
"HONEST PET!---AA WOZ ANLY DRINKIN' HALFS!"
(Half GALLONS! that iz!)



"LONDON (Stadium) CALLING!"

We left the boozer at '2:20 bells' az we didn’t naa just how far the groond woz and were amazed to find that we could see it in the distance az we left the bar, rounded a corner and waalked ower a bridge which spanned a canal! (the reason we were amazed woz because the bar wasn’t 'heavin' az you’d expect for somewhere near a 56,000 capacity stadium!)
PICTURE OF LONDON STADIUM FROM JUST OOTSIDE THE BAR!

10 minutes aftaa leavin’ the bar and we were at the stadium which looked smaller than we thought it would be for a 80,000 seater Olympic stadium (56,000 for futbaall when its convorted)

"AND NOW FOR SOMETHING COMPLETELY DIFFERENT!"

We were situated in the 2nd level and aftaa climbin’ some stairs we entered the away terrace to find that we were miles from the pitch!---and indeed 'miles' from some of wor own fans!, who were at the front in level 1 (again see photos of ‘the gap’ between fans and pitch!)

"MIND THE GAP!"


Honestleeee! This iz a brilliant stadium!---for ATHLETICS and hoyin JAVELINS!---but definatly NOT for FUTBAALL---and the owners decision to sell their old Boleyn ground in Upton Park 4 miles away in their ‘heartland’ and move here iz scandalous!

At ‘The Boleyn’ fans were breathin doon the players necks when they took corners and throw ins az the pitch woz within touchin distance of the terraces--- and now yoo would need a jumbo jet engine to de the same thing at London Stadium!—such iz the distance between the touchlines and the pitch!

The dugoots were SO far from the touchline that it would have been easier to jump on a golf buggy to get to the edge of the technical area!
RAFA ON THE TOUCHLINE (in black) BELLOWS INSTRUCTIONS TO THE TEAM
AFTER WAALKIN (nearly!) HALF A MILE FROM THE AWAY DUGOOT
TO GET THERE!

Of aall the 330 groonds I have watched NUFC teams (from the forst team to the juniors), this iz the forthest distance from the pitch I have ever been!---and that includes The Nou Camp in Barcelona, The Olympic Stadium in Rome (v AS Roma) and The Stadio Delle Alpi in Turin! (v Juventus)




The late Paul 'Jethro' Tully, the former NUFC programme editor once said that ‘collectin’ new groonds followin’ 'The Toon' woz like an “OLYMPIC SPORT!”---very appropriate for an Olympic Stadium!—and Paul woz indeed an ‘NUFC mad-sad groundhopper’ az well, havin visited well ower 100 groonds himself, following the Toon in hiz duty’s az programme editor! (RIP PAUL)



“ZERO TO HERO!”

Anyway!--- the game kicked off and disaster struck within 6 minutes when Henri Saivet gave the baall away to Arnautovic <(hope av spelt that reet?) who ran through wor defence az though it didn’t exist, to plant the baall past Rob Elliot in the Toon goal!

1-0   to The Jellied Eels Mob!

But then Saivet redeemed himself when he took a free kick at the far end from us in the 10th minute, which whistled past ‘The Jellied Eels’ goalie Adrian, just inside the near post!---and then there woz some confusion to who had scored, az we were that far away, we couldn’t hardly make the players oot, az they looked like Subbuteo figures from row 58 of the back tier!
It woz like watchin' a match from ootside the groond from a block of high rise flats! (AND there were anothaa 20 rows behind 'us'!)
So it woz---“Zero to hero’ in the space of 4 minutes for Saivet, when we eventually foond oot who HAD scored!” 

1-1

2 woodwork strikes then followed from Gayle and Richie which should have put us forthaa aheed, but ‘lady luck’ deserted us once again (just like against Everton)
Gayle then missed a great chance from 15 yards oot, but blazed hiz effort ower the bar and we went in on level torms at the break, cursin' wor bad luck! (and finishing!)



The 2nd half started off at blisterin’ pace and within 8 minutes of the restart we went aheed when Diame sidefooted the baall in from 8 yards oot in front of the 3,000 Toon fans behind that goal!
(az we were kickin’ ‘wor way’ we could now make the goalscorer oot!)

2-1 to The Toon!



Then a penalty save by Elliot (from a foul which looked outside the box to us at the far end) woz followed by a 3rd goal from ‘us’ when Atsu put  the baall into the far corner of the net to send the ‘faithful’ ballistic!
3-1 to The Toon

It woz at this point that many West Ham fans heeded for the exits---and there woz still half an hour to gan!?

THE TOON ATTACK THE TREVOR BROOKING STAND GOAL 

But we couldn’t hang on az Andy Carroll came on for 'The Jellied Eels Mob' and hiz downward heeder in the box woz followed through by Ayew to bring the score back to 3-2

We then had a nail bitin and hair pullin last 20 minutes az they pressed for the equaliser, but we ‘hung on in there’ and won the 3 precious points, which ended wor 2 month winless streak and propelled us up to 15th in the table, just 3 points behind Brighton in 12th place!

From ‘them’ downwards just 9 points separate the rest!

THE CRATE BAR


We heeded back to the boozer we had started from and then 'The Crate' next door, before jumpin back on the number 30 bus back to King’s Cross to catch the ‘8 bells’ train yem!

LONDON STADIUM LIT UP AFTER THE MATCH

THE LORD NELSON---COVERED IN SPRAY PAINT!
(It woz CLOSED!)


Factfile: Oot of the current 92 Leegue teams, this woz NUFC’s 81st groond visited and The Geordie Times haz been to aall 81 az well! (Big Al <(NOT the sheet metal workers son!) and Sarnie Steve have now done them aall following othaa teams az well and have now joined 'The 92 Club'!)

For the record the 11 groonds that NUFC have nevaa played on are aall in the bottom 2 divisions:

Bristol Rovers (been to 2 of their old groonds), Northampton, Barnet (been to their old groond), Fleetwood, Rochdale, Newport, Wimbledon (been to their old groond), MK Dons, Forest Green,  Shrewsbury (been to their old groond) and Wycombe (although we HAVE been to WHICKHAM from The Northern Leegue to see a Toon junior game!)



Toon team: Elliot, Yedlin, Clark, Lascelles, Manquillo, Ritchie, Saivet (Mbemba 84), Diame, Atsu (Murphy 91), Joselu, Gayle (Perez 76)

*For more Pub crawl pix from West Ham, scroll doon page

Thursday, 28 February 2019

PREMYAA LEEGUE RULES OK!

Posted '3:30pm bells' Thorsday 28th February 2019
WOT CELTIC FANS THINK OF RODGERS NOW!

News that Celtic fans are caallin Brendan Rodgers 'a fraud' for leavin' them for Lestaa City, az Celtic have 60,000 fans compared to Lestaa's 30,000

The reality iz that The Premyaa Leegue iz a million times richer than The Scottish Premyaa and even though Lestaa are a medium sized club in a massive pond, Celtic are a massive club in a very small pond!
Its a farce anyway that one club can dominate so much, who are gannin for a 'treble, treble' of Scottish Leegue, Scottish Cup and Scottish Leegue Cups!

When Celtic or Rangers are not in town, clubs like Hamilton, Kilmarnock, St Mirren and Motherwell get 'crowds' of under 4,000
While in Ing-er-land anly Bournemoooth are poorly supported in comparison with average gates of 10,000 (Bournemoooth would be 6th best supported if they were in Scotland!)

Rangers and Celtic get 50,000 plus crowds, while the next best supported club, Hearts average just 16,000-----theres ne competition to The Premyaa Leegue, where Man U, Man City, Arsenal, West Ham, Liverpool, Sporz and NUFC get average gates of 50,000-75,000 and of course the telly money makes aall the difference!

So its ne surprize to us that 'Jolly Rodger' jumped ship for the gravy train south of the border!---the richest leegue in the world!

Iz it any wonder that the clubs near the bottom of the Premyaa Leegue are so desperate to stay 'in it', but of course 3 will be demoted at the end of the season with 'uddersfeeeld and Fulim aalready doomed!
Celtic (and Rangers) would love to be 'in it', but that will never happen in a million years!

The Premyaa Leegue rules OK!----and you'd better beleeeve it!

Wednesday, 27 February 2019

THE TOON 2 THE BORNLEY HILLBILLIES 0 *** PREMYAA LEEGUE 2018-2019

Posted 'high noon bells' Wedinzday 27th February 2019

"FOWER IN A ROW!---HERE WE GO!"

Yet anothaa 'must win' home game against relegation rivals WOZ won with anothaa excellent display by aall!

Quite simply the arrival of Miguel Almiron and the form of "one of wor own" Saun Longstaff haz completleee changed the mood of the fans from despair to optimism in a matter of weeks!

When we lost away to Chelski on January 12th we were in a relegation place---and now we are in thorteenth position thanx mainly to 4 home wins in a row!
1st HALF ACTION AZ NUFC ATTACK THE LEAZES GOAL

We started off where we left off against 'uddersfeeeld last Saturday and went for 'the jugular' straight away, az we attacked The Leazes goal. After havin most of the possession we took the lead in the 24th minute with a wonder shot from 30 yards oot by Fabian Schar which went in off the post---(some luck at last after hittin the post 4 times v 'uddersfield, where the baall boonced back off the woodwork!)

Local lad Saun Longstaff then got hiz forst Premyaa goal when he got onto the end of a Matt Ritchie cross in the 38th minute to fire home a great shot---and he celebrated wildly, az did 'we' in the stands!
More chances went 'abeggin' but we couldn't add to the scoreline and went in 2-0 up at the break!
ACTION AT THE GALLOWGATE END (2nd HALF)



Miguel Almiron woz again one of the stars az he raced aboot 'like a whippet' and woz unlucky not to get on the scoresheet in the 2nd half, az we attacked The Gallowgate goal!

Bornley wornt very good and we fully desorved the precious 3 points to put us 7 points above the drop zone with anly 10 games left!---Almiron, Longstaff and Perez aall received standin' ovations when they were aall substituted late on!
Cardiff and Brightin's losses were a bonus and meant that we climbed to within 5 points of West Ham in the top half of the table---and who we play away on Saturday!---who would'iv beleeeved that in January?

On this form anything iz possible!

Toon team: Dubravka, Manquillo, Schar, Lejeune, Lascelles, Ritchie, Hayden, Longstaff (Diame84), Almiron (Dummett 80), Perez (Joselu 87), Rondon

Attendance: 48,323 (Just 1,000 or so 'Hillbillies' in The Leazes upper tier) (one reason why the crowd woz under 50,000)
This woz wor lowest crowd this season!

*
LIGHT SHOW AT ST. JAMES' PARK

FANS PASS 'THE STRAWBERRY' ON THEIR WAY TO MATCH
(Photo taken on Gallowgate End concourse)

WOT THE PAPERS SAY!







  

Tuesday, 26 February 2019

THE TOON v THE BORNLEY HILLBILLIES *** PREMYAA LEEGUE 2018-2019

Posted '4:16pm bells' Tuesday 26th February 2019
HAPPY FANS LEAVE SJP AFTER WOR 2-0 WIN ON SATURDAY
LETS HOPE WE ARE HAPPY AGAIN TOONEET!

Tooneet we play anothaa 'six pointer' against anothaa of wor relegation rivals, but this game v Bornley will be much harder than against 10 men 'uddersfeeeld last Saturday for certain!

We feel that Bornley will try to kick lumps oot of wor players and we have to hope that we have a strong ref to stop this!
Craig Pawson will referee the game and he haz shown 105 yellow cards and 4 red cards this season, includin' one against Issac Hayden at Cardiff in wor forst away game---He aalso refereed wor 1-0 home win ower Wotfaad orlier this season!


NUFC are gannin for wor 4th home win 'in a row' while wor visitors are unbeaten in their last 8 Premyaa Leegue games, so something must 'give' in this evenins game, which iz live on SKY ('8 bells' kick off)

If we play like we did on Saturday we have a great chance, but ne doubt Bornley will not surrender like 'uddersfield did!

Not sure wot the crowd will be or how many tickets 'The Hillbillies' have sold, but there iz sure to be around 50,000 present!

A full Geordie Times match report will appear here sometime tomorrow az per usual!

338 nethermoor park, guiseley (v leeds u23s)

Ground number 338
Date of First Visit:25th February 2019
Nethermoor Park, Guiseley

Leeds United U23s 3
Newcastle United U23s 1 (Jamie Sterry)

Premier League Cup group 'H'
Attendance: 1,012 (several NUFC mad-sad groundhoppers!)

"BLINDED BY THE WHITE!"
                                           SPOT THE DIFFERENCE
THE GAME IZ ABOOT TO KICK OFF
WITH LEEEDZ IN THEIR AALL WHITE STRIP


AFTER A LANG DELAY THEY CHANGED
INTO BRIGHT YELLOW SHIRTS?


4 of us travelled doon in Biffa the Beer's jam jar and arrived in Guiseley at '5:30 bells' and parked up at the car park at Nethermoor Park, the home of non leegue Guiseley AFC.---which woz aalso the 'home' of Leeedz U23 side!

It woz then onward to a drinkin den alang the road caalled 'The White Cross' where pints of Mad Goose ale were consumed!😨

It woz soon time to heed back to the groond and after a quick liquid refreshment (Tetley mild) in the clubhoose, we heeded for the terraces in time for the '7 bells' kick off!-----WRANG!
THE GUISELEY CLUBHOOSE


We could see that there woz a discussion on the pitch between the referee and the Leeedz goalie, which went on for ages?

Kick off time passed and then bizzarly Leeedz aall white strip woz deemed to clash with wor aall light blue away strip and they were forced to change their tops for bright yellow ones with no numbers on the backs!----farcical!
THIS PIC TAKEN BY 'DAVE FROM YORK'--- CHEERS DAVE!

We couldnt see just how the strips clashed?----woz their goalie colour blind?----or indeed the ref, because of the bright floodlights?

Anyway!  The game eventually kicked off 12 minutes late az we attacked the left hand goal!

It woz 'see-saw' at forst with both sides havin chances!
The breakthrough came from 'The Yellow Vests' who took the lead in the 25th minute with a fine strike, much to the delight of the large home support! (With no numbers on their shirts, we havent got a clue who scored?)
Their 'delight' woz short lived however az The Toon hit back straight away when Jamie Sterry hit a shot which woz deflected into the net by one of their 'numberless' defenders!
It woz 1-1 at half time!

The 2nd half woz unfortunately a 'no show' from NUFC az Leeedz dominated this half!
2 goals in quick succession then followed from the home side az we were sunk withoot trace by 'The Yellow Vests'!


The result meant that Leeedz won group 'H', but we still qualified for the knockoot stages in 2nd place!
THE TEAM SHEET


The draw date for the last 16 in the knockout stages iz not known yet. But there are a few teams still left in who play on groonds we have never been te----az per usual "Watch this space!" and we will let yiz naa, az soon az we find oot!

PS: Wor 'hunch' woz reet!---We did eventually find oot the reason for the Leeedz strip change. On Leeedz Twitter feed they said: "Slight delay here as Leeds have to change shirts due to one of the players being colour blind"----(We'll give you 3 guesses who we 'fink' it woz?)






PPS: SOME OF THE PHOTOS THAT AH TOOK MAKE IT LOOK AZ 
THOUGH THAT LEEEDZ ARE STILL WEARIN' WHITE SHIRTS!
PERHAPS MEE CAMERA PHONE IZ COLOUR BLIND AZ WELL!!!?😎



UNBELEEEVIBLEEE THEY ARE COLOUR BLIND AT 
THE YORKSHIRE POST AZ WELL! 




Monday, 25 February 2019

LEEEDZ U23s v THE TOON U23s **** TOONEET!

Posted '11:26am bells' Munday 25th January 2019
(The score will be updated at half time and full time!)
NETHERMOOR PARK, GUISELEY AFC

'The NUFC mad-sad groundhoppers' are on the road again today, with 'Guiseley' near Leeedz wor destination!
This iz where Leeedz U23s play their home games and az its a groond we have never been te before, we will be oot in force at '7 bells' tooneet! (aboot 7 of us!)😮

Wor U23s are top of the table in this Premyaa Leegue Cup group 'H' tie and will qualify for the knockoot stage, even if we lose (the top 2 oot of 4 qualify)
Leeedz will qualify IF they win, but Sooothampton will take their place in the knockout stages IF they don't! (Sooothampton have a better 'goal difference' to Leeedz and so a draw isn't good enough for them)

Premyaa Leegue group 'H' (just one more game to play tooneet)
NUFC U23s,             played 5, points 11
Sooothampton U23s, played 6, points10
Leeedz U23s,             played 5, points 9
Notts Cooonty U23s, played 6, points 1

A full 'Geordie Times' match report will appear here sometime tomorrow---meeenwhile, we will post the half time score and full time score az soon az it happens!
SO!---watch this space at '7:45 bells' (HT) and '8:45 bells' (FT)tooneet, to find oot the score!
Team sheet


HT score:1  1
FT score:Lost 3  1😤😥😧

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