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by Chester Carrick on 12 February 2008
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by Katya's friend. on February 12, 2008
It can get much worse. Expect nowt from the next three games. Anyway, there's fantastic kebab and curry house in Wolverhamption by the name of "Big Ahmeds". Pay it a visit when you pop down next year. Come on Sunderland!
by The knower of all things on February 12, 2008
It can and will get much worse,I here that shearer is being brought in to the fold to add to the circus of desperation.Its worse than a soap opera.Forget ALL historical emotional attachments and start again with a really talented manager and staff.Yous are acting like the daft christians on this planet expecting the second coming....SNAP OUT OF THAT MENTALITY and yous can be saved....but first yous must serve your Karma for what freddy shepard did to Sir Bobby.That Karma will be fully paid back after 1 season in the Chumpionship. Here ends this sermon.
by Tony on February 12, 2008
What is the point is this piece of journalism a southern englishman writing about NUFC. What do people in the south of La La land know about NUFC I see people on this site always criticing there fans are you's jeaoulous that they the best fan's in England with only Liverpool coming close. All that this is Southern bitterness like the british national press. C'mon you Gers
"they the best fan's in England." They certainly don't speak English, Toe-knee. Best fans? Best frauds more like. Your never-ending delusional spin is a joy to behold, just like the cheerful Scousers...nowt but nastiness and Manchester robbing. Damn, I wish we were playing you again. Hows Joey Barton working out for you then? He'll be going away in June anyway for that little incident with Dabo. Like I said, Jailbars.
by undefined on February 12, 2008
Have to laugh at this article firstly because it would be amazing if Newcastle finish where they belong... The championship, but even funnier that this article was written by a Reading fan
by The knower of all thi on February 13, 2008
Football fans claiming to be more devout than other fans is a claim they've ben throwing at each other for donkeys years,"oh we have suffered more and supported more inthe hard times than yous we are more supportive fans than yous oh yous are just glory hunters jumping on the bandwagon only when your team is doing well oh we are better than yous" F!ck football fans are so sad sometimes ALWAYS feeling sorry for themselves and ALWAYS claiming superiority over other fans yous are just like KIDS in the PLAYGROUND.....grow up for christ sake.In the 80's the Gers fans had the good sense to stop going to the games as the football being played was not acceptable for them.This pressurized the board to something and they did they sold the club to Mr Murry and Souness and it was the begining of much greater things...9 in a row.Only stupid fans support their club in bad times and this does'nt help the club it creates complacency and more failure.
by Jim on February 13, 2008
Hey knower of all things thats nothing new telling us that footballl supporters are egotistcal and always feeling sorry for themselves......I've known that for years.They are the whingers of the world.They don't know what tough is! Support your team when they are producing crap will only encourage them to produce more crap.The rule of mass support and change is PROTEST only the stupid uncaring supporter keeps going and does'nt protest.If you care then you protest its your duty to do so if you are a REAL supporter!thats why NFC are going nowhere they're fans don't know how to CARE!!!!
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