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Strange - just copied the link.
But aye, all to do with cheese, players getting feta et etc. No idea if he will be gouda to get out of there. Edam-med if he did
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They are stilt-on for relegation, if they dont mature soon the mood will be completely mouldy
Former Sunderland & Ghana star Asamoah Gyan denies MURDERING rapper


http://www.dailystar.co.uk/sport/footbal...ING-rapper
Love this...

During Man Citys 7-0 romp against Sheffield Wednesday a young pitch invader congratulated Fat Frank after he scored and had time to take a selfie...

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He then got led off in handcuffs
(25 Sep 2014, 12:00 pm)marxistafozzski wrote [ -> ]Love this...

During Man Citys 7-0 romp against Sheffield Wednesday a young pitch invader congratulated Fat Frank after he scored and had time to take a selfie...

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He then got led off in handcuffs

Have you seen Remi Galliard's prank at the 2002 Coupe de France?

From the stands he manages to get onto the pitch and take part in Lorient's post-match celebrations which include shaking the hand of Jacques Chirac. Everyone assumes he's just part of team.

Class...

Who remembers Karl Power



He lined up with Man Utd before a Champions League Game...

And there is a guy from Spain, I think, who is a legendary prankster, Jimmy Jump
Ali Dia.

Not a prankster as such but managed to convince Southampton manager Graeme Souness to sign him on the strength of being George Weah's cousin. He even managed to get a game coming on as a substitute for Matt Le Tisser before being substituted after an embarrassing performance. He was released shortly after and went on to play a few games for Gateshead.
I remember Ali Dia, lol

Matt Le Tissier talks about Ali Dia



I remember a few years back at Sunderland, they signed a litte Honduran, Milton Nunez, the story goes they signed the wrong player and he was drummed out pretty quick, the only good thing about him was he was pretty fast
And of course, who can forget Liverpool making an attempt to sign the fictional Harchester United player, Didier Baptiste.

http://www.theguardian.com/football/1999...ory.sport3
(25 Sep 2014, 4:49 pm)AdamY wrote [ -> ]And of course, who can forget Liverpool making an attempt to sign the fictional Harchester United player, Didier Baptiste.

http://www.theguardian.com/football/1999...ory.sport3
Another fuck up of a transfer was Ibrahima Bakayoko, Walter Smith signed him for Everton

http://www.footballfancast.com/premiersh...ko-300x227

He was signed after he was scouted using Championship Manager 97/98, I can confirm he was a beast on that version of the game, him and Emile Heskey could easy 30+ goals apiece every season...Bakayoko, or Baka-Joke-O or Spakayoko(as an Everton fan pal of mine called him) was useless in real life...
Remember when we were discussing 3G/4G pitches a while ago...Well

Artificial pitches set to return to Football League

About time in my opinion
Pardew sacked in the morning?
(29 Sep 2014, 9:07 pm)Michael wrote [ -> ]Pardew  sacked in the morning?

Yes hopefully!
Did you hear the chants around the Britannia?  ''Sacked in the morning, you're getting sacked in the morning''
(29 Sep 2014, 9:09 pm)Tom wrote [ -> ]Yes hopefully!
Did you hear the chants around the Britannia?  ''Sacked in the morning, you're getting sacked in the morning''

Na i only watched bits of it, i was watching new tricks Tongue
Was in the area, so popped along to Sincil Bank to see the Lincoln - Gateshead match tonight.

Was amongst the 55 other away fans.

Wright's equaliser was a cracker, but still can't help feeling the team are poorer compared to last season, despite the new arrivals.

Still unbeaten in 4 (I think?) and sitting comfortably near the top of the table.

Survived the proper 'away days'/'Mean Street' footbridge over the railway line, which is lacking in any illumination whatsoever.
(30 Sep 2014, 9:41 pm)Andreos1 wrote [ -> ]Was in the area, so popped along to Sincil Bank to see the Lincoln - Gateshead match tonight.

Was amongst the 55 other away fans.

Wright's equaliser was a cracker, but still can't help feeling the team are poorer compared to last season, despite the new arrivals.

Still unbeaten in 4 (I think?) and sitting comfortably near the top of the table.

Survived the proper 'away days'/'Mean Street' footbridge over the railway line, which is lacking in any illumination whatsoever.
If I am honest I prefer away games than home when I watch Darlington...I do love playing away

Met some proper nutty geezers and nice treacles on me travels

#NEBhashtags
#keepmenutdaaaaannnn
There's even a photo of me on the @gatesheadfc twitter feed from last night, like Jimmy at Stockton


#needagoodzoom
#hashtagsonNEB
(01 Oct 2014, 7:34 am)Andreos1 wrote [ -> ]There's even a photo of me on the @gatesheadfc twitter feed from last night, like Jimmy at Stockton


#needagoodzoom
#hashtagsonNEB
Bloody hell...Gatesheads twitter bod has potentially got the biggest photo of all time...Fenchouses very equivalent of Gerry Adams Big Grin

#andreosunmasked
Guessing this is the picture

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#needabloodygoodzoom Big Grin
It is that picture!

Amongst the throngs of people in the away end.

#onein56chamceofspottingme
(01 Oct 2014, 7:43 am)Andreos1 wrote [ -> ]It is that picture!

Amongst the throngs of people in the away end.

#onein56chamceofspottingme
Lol...Just had a flash of the announcement of Saddam Hussein being found...

Ladies and Gentlemen, we got him

Only to find we are no closer to answering the important question...What does Fencehouses' answer to Che Guevara look like...

Your like Banksy you are Big Grin

#fpfnevergetsboring
Aye, the Ché Guevara link is a bit more apt compared to Gerry Adams Wink

#needarangeoftshirts
Yeah, I thought Che was a better comparison to be honest...

Andreos t-shirts Big Grin Big Grin Big Grin

back on topic, hope Heed have a good season
Despite their solid, but unspectacular start to the season - I still feel they have lost the zip and spark from last season.

They have hit on lucky, with the previously not-very-prolific Danny Wright, suddenly becoming prolific!

Hopefully things can improve as the season progresses and they can step up a level over the next few months.
(01 Oct 2014, 7:52 am)Andreos1 wrote [ -> ]Aye, the Ché Guevara link is a bit more apt compared to Gerry Adams Wink

#needarangeoftshirts
Theres a game in this somewhere

#wheresandreos

As for the start, I hope last season wasn't a flash in the pan...seems like average attendance is up, and that can only show 1 thing, Gateshead can slowly, but surely sustain a League 2 Club, they will never be able to compete with NUFC and SAFC, but could compete with Hartlepool at that Level for fans...

Do u goto many on the road Andreos
Apart from Wembley, last night was the first game I have seen Gateshead play, away from the International Stadium.
I think Adam mentioned he has been to a few away games previous.

Work and family commitments restrict home games, never mind away ones.
Just happened to be in the Lincoln area last night (after a rejig of the diary...). I have been unable to tie trips down Hampshire/Surrey with a Woking game so far!
Suppose at the level Darlo are at, local away games are a lot more common.
Lincoln are about as close as it gets (along with Grimsby) for away trips in Gateshead's case.

Attendances are higher than last/previous seasons.
The test is maintaining them on cold, soggy matchdays over the course of the winter.

They're not playing great, but apart from the odd blip and Grimsby shambles, they have ground out results.
Which means, should they hit form, they are in a better position to last year, where they literally worked their way from the bottom of the table, before hitting their purple patch in the new year.
Sunderland finally won yesterday, they beat Stoke 3-1.

Newcastle drew 2-2 with Swansea
(05 Oct 2014, 9:44 am)Michael wrote [ -> ]Sunderland finally won yesterday, they beat Stoke 3-1.

Newcastle drew 2-2 with Swansea

'Twas a much needed win for Sunderland.
Atmosphere was great yesterday.