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Old 08-09-2005, 12:07 PM   #29
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Yes there it is, yet again you refer to the history of the club. TL why dont you go jump off the tyne bridge and die you stupid fuckin inbred gordie piece of shite!

If you actually read my interpretation of what I class as a 'big club' you will see newcastle fall well short of this criteria (as do sunderland & boro).

Yet again I have to tell you it doesnt matter what your team did back in the day as it has FUCK ALL to do with how good they are now!

The best team in the northeast by far last year was not newcastle, sunderland or boro, it was hartlepool.

Now go take your thumb out of your arse and learn some football knowledge you fucking dicknose!

LOL,this is what you asked me to read :

The North-East
The north-east of England has experienced some exciting times in football, but most of that excitement was an age ago.

Newcastle United are perhaps the biggest club in the north-east of England. They last won the league championship in 1927, although they were strong title contenders in the 1995-96 and 1996-97 seasons and finished runners-up both times - in 1995-96 they led for most of the season by a comfortable margin before being overhauled by Manchester United. The last major trophy to grace the St James's Park boardroom was the 1969 UEFA Cup, and no domestic trophies have been lifted by the club since the 1955 F.A Cup


Yeh last league title of the 'PERHAPS' biggest club in the northeast was in 1927 and last lifted a cup in 1955, to quote again from what you asked me to read, i give you :

The north-east of England has experienced some exciting times in football, but most of that excitement was an AGE AGO.

So acording to this, winning a trophy is not exciting. Is this even an english artical? are you even english? Do you support newcastle based on this artical???
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