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hastingsyid
15th July 2006, 09:35 PM
Heard on talk sport that the five biggest clubs in england are the mancs,scousers,chelscum,the filth and newcastle.yes ****ing newcastle what have they won in the last 50 years.Granted that there fan base is big but not as wide spread as ours,but a bigger club than us i dont ****ing think so :mad: :mad: :mad: :mad:

highlander
15th July 2006, 09:41 PM
piss off, they're no way bigger than us. if its on fan base then chelski shouldnt be there, they dont have a fan base and have only had 2 successfull seasons. i didnt hear it myself but i bet it was that negative anti-spurs **** adrian durham, i hate that bastard

hastingsyid
15th July 2006, 09:56 PM
Dont know who it was my friend but we r definately top five and top four with our fan base,must admit with the wife watching that shitty big brother then me hearing that think ill have a early ****ing nite COYS

Shuggie13
15th July 2006, 10:08 PM
I can't remember where I saw it but the Geordie phenomenon was created by the Shepherds family. If you look at the early 80's Newcastle's fan base was miniscual. The Shepherds created a hysteria of Geordie identity, Thatcherite Britain etc etc. Subsequently hundreds of thousands of fat Geordie bastards wearing those bar-code jerseys.

Bigger club? Not a chance. Two men in the pub, guess who has the bigger cock, it's not the guy who tells the pub how big his cock is.

MarlowSpurs
15th July 2006, 10:47 PM
They are all unemployed foreign speaking ****s whose claim to fame was that Sexist Sid from the viz comics and whose hero is that **** wit Alan Shearer. God I would rather die than speak to that ****.

Gregzy
15th July 2006, 10:54 PM
They are all unemployed foreign speaking ****s whose claim to fame was that Sexist Sid from the viz comics and whose hero is that **** wit Alan Shearer. God I would rather die than speak to that ****.


In fairness, Viz is an entirely Geordie creation (the entire editorial staff are genuine Newkies), but it is the only decent thing to have come out of that city. Other than Geoff's beard in Byker Grove, obviously....And Paul Gasgoine, but he wasn't really a Geordie. He just dressed up as one...

They really are the most deluded bunch of bastards in the game, but sadly their spending power often blinds people to their complete lack of achievement in over half a century.

It's a disease that infects the whole region - talk to Sunderland fans for long enough and they are convinced that they should be in the Champions Leauge. The fact that both Geordies and Mackams make alot of noise (when it suits them) doesn't make them big clubs. It just proves an old cliche concerning empty vessells to be correct...

Did I mention that I hate Newcastle?

hastingsyid
15th July 2006, 11:22 PM
yeah gregzy my friend we all now no u hate them geordie bastards lol

DarlinginJapan
16th July 2006, 12:02 AM
Yes! Where were "the best fans in England" when Newcastle used to pull in 2 or 3000 fans! Pathetic!

I was delighted to see Lillestrom draw at St James last night, come on the Norwegians! I'll be cheering them on in the second leg!

JuicE
16th July 2006, 01:29 AM
You forgot Jimmy Nail! :eek:

Gino Ginelli
16th July 2006, 07:27 AM
And Sting, and Mark Knopfler. Oh and Peter Beardlsey, Steve Bruce, Chris Waddle, Michael Carrick, The Charlton boys and Bobby Robson!

I've been a student up in Newcastle for four years now, and half of my family are from up there as well. There is a general opinion that most Geordies are thick foriegn speaking dole claimers, but surely that must apply to all sorts of places in the country that has local accents.

Now I'm not getting up in arms about it 'cause there's no point, everyone takes the piss out of each other, it's just normal (most geordies think us southerners as soft shandy drinking bastards anyway, scousers all nick cars, etc etc...)

But I will defend the passion they have for their footy and their club up here, having witnessed it first hand, it is fantastic. If you go into the city on a match day the atmosphere is electric, and the result can literally effect how the whole city feels for the next week, cause when I used to go into Uni on a monday the city would feel like a grave if they lost, but be jumping if they won. (although either way there was always a bunch of drunks lying in the main shopping area street getting picked up by the coppers!)

Anyway, my point is that Newcastle / Tyneside is just like any other part of the country, and dare I say it much, MUCH, nicer than london, as it doesn't suffer from smog, terrorists and insanely inflated living costs. And isn't the size of a club these days merely reflect how much their worth financially, in which case Newcastle Utd proabably are a bit bigger, what with World wide fan bases and 55,000 seater stadiums.

Oh, and even Geordies don't drink Newcastle Brown! It's that shit!
:D

shoot_ffs
16th July 2006, 07:34 AM
i'd hate to live there then if the games can effect the whole city for the week. must be a high suicide rate lol. god newcastle are shit. we'll stuff them if we remember to drop davids for that game.

Chinaman
16th July 2006, 02:14 PM
Let them dream while we deliver.

Gregzy
16th July 2006, 02:24 PM
And Sting, and Mark Knopfler. Oh and Peter Beardlsey, Steve Bruce, Chris Waddle, Michael Carrick, The Charlton boys and Bobby Robson!

I've been a student up in Newcastle for four years now, and half of my family are from up there as well. There is a general opinion that most Geordies are thick foriegn speaking dole claimers, but surely that must apply to all sorts of places in the country that has local accents.

:D

Newcastle have yet to issue the apology it so desperately owes humanity for inflicting Sting upon our collective ears.

I don't have anything against Geordies as people really, when they aren't talking about football I have found them to be friendly and amiable sorts. I've also been reliably informed that the city offers one of the best nights out on the planet.

My problem is the ridiculous expectation that the supporters have and their dogged belief that they are one of Europe's biggest clubs. They can't help the ridiculous way in which the club is run, but their complete lack of perspective on what the club should be achieviong surely contributes to the mangerial merry-go-round that goes on up there. The sentimentalism afforded to them by the media does my head in too, like other clubs don't have passionate fans.. The only reason there results affect the city so much is because they are the only club in it! It'd be the same in Liverpool, Manchester, Birmingham or Bristol if they only had one club. (London is simply to big to have one club, so there's no point in considering it).

DonJolSpurano
16th July 2006, 02:49 PM
Who are newcastle...oh yea, that crap team that struggled against lillestrom haha!

sundancer
16th July 2006, 06:57 PM
Have to be carefull what I say here boys seeing as I'm married to a geordie lass!!, but she left Newcastle to get away from the geordie male, in her own words they were all beer guzzling fat bastards. As for them getting big crowds well thats because they are the only team ( shite ) in the city. They are only a big team to their deluded surpporters.

Welsh Spur
17th July 2006, 10:46 AM
The fact that someone on talksport said that means nothing to me, except that the person in question is as deluded and idiotic as the geordie ****in morons themselves, unless he is a barcode fan.....

newcastle are piss poor, they are england's comedy club, and while we're one of the favourites (in my mind anyway, and I think that's a realistic assumption) for the UEFA Cup, they are struggling to even qualify. Bigger than us? Right.....I'll believe that when me shite turns purple, and tastes like rainbow sherbet!!!

I swear, there are no English teams I despise more than Arse and United, then Newcastle.

Gregzy
17th July 2006, 11:16 AM
I swear, there are no English teams I despise more than Arse and United, then Newcastle.

Replace United with chelscum and I am in complete agreement with you! Although you could probably have guessed that already...

England's No.1
17th July 2006, 12:05 PM
Here's (http://www.southtynesidetoday.co.uk/ViewArticle2.aspx?SectionID=1112&ArticleID=1632707) an article you'll all enjoy then. So us signing Damian Duff will be fantastic news on two accounts then!

Houdini logic
17th July 2006, 12:22 PM
haha

I can't wait for Anne Robinson to crash and burn!

Spur
17th July 2006, 05:30 PM
Must say, that in regard to the financial comment, does our sponsorship deal being #6 count for nothing...? What with Juve going down so will their sponsoship deal, thus propelling us into 5th place.

MarlowSpurs
17th July 2006, 05:38 PM
Right.....I'll believe that when me shite turns purple, and tastes like rainbow sherbet!!!
My shit turns purple if I eat too much beetroot but I ain't tasting it to see if its like sherbet:D

Gold7
19th July 2006, 12:04 AM
And Sting, and Mark Knopfler. Oh and Peter Beardlsey, Steve Bruce, Chris Waddle, Michael Carrick, The Charlton boys and Bobby Robson!

I've been a student up in Newcastle for four years now, and half of my family are from up there as well. There is a general opinion that most Geordies are thick foriegn speaking dole claimers, but surely that must apply to all sorts of places in the country that has local accents.

Now I'm not getting up in arms about it 'cause there's no point, everyone takes the piss out of each other, it's just normal (most geordies think us southerners as soft shandy drinking bastards anyway, scousers all nick cars, etc etc...)

But I will defend the passion they have for their footy and their club up here, having witnessed it first hand, it is fantastic. If you go into the city on a match day the atmosphere is electric, and the result can literally effect how the whole city feels for the next week, cause when I used to go into Uni on a monday the city would feel like a grave if they lost, but be jumping if they won. (although either way there was always a bunch of drunks lying in the main shopping area street getting picked up by the coppers!)

Anyway, my point is that Newcastle / Tyneside is just like any other part of the country, and dare I say it much, MUCH, nicer than london, as it doesn't suffer from smog, terrorists and insanely inflated living costs. And isn't the size of a club these days merely reflect how much their worth financially, in which case Newcastle Utd proabably are a bit bigger, what with World wide fan bases and 55,000 seater stadiums.

Oh, and even Geordies don't drink Newcastle Brown! It's that shit!
:D


what gets on my nerves is how the comentators & pundits go on like their owed a trophy cause they aint won jack for half a decade.

singapore spur
19th July 2006, 04:41 AM
dont really care anymore about what others think about our club . heard it all before , just waiting for us to do it on the pitch . as long as we get the respect from the playing professionals and the top guys are prepared to join us , is all that matters .

Chinaman
19th July 2006, 01:18 PM
We can't blame the true supporters of other clubs for being partisan. Just like we've been clinging to the belief we were better than most even in our leanest time.

Gold7
19th July 2006, 11:52 PM
i didnt mean to quote that post earlier.