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2014-15 Football Season(Who will be the best North East Team)

 
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Poll: best team in the north east
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sunderland
50.00%
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newcastle
33.33%
Votes 6
middlesbourgh
0%
Votes 0
hartlepool
0%
Votes 0
gateshead
5.56%
Votes 1
south shields
5.56%
Votes 1
jarrow & boldon roofing
5.56%
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other
0%
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Total 18 vote(s) 100%
DanPicken

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06 Aug 2013, 2:22 pm #1
all footie banter goes here
DanPicken
06 Aug 2013, 2:22 pm #1

all footie banter goes here

Michael



19,140
12 Aug 2013, 1:50 pm #2
The Premiership starts on Saturday =D to get this thread in the mood im gonna do details for my team Sunderland - These include Signings, Fixtures etc...

Please note - All teams welcome not just from the North east.

Sunderland

Today Sunderland have announced their tenth summer signing – Czech defender Ondrej Celustka on a season Long loan, hes a Right back but can play across the full defence.

Of course their are the 9 other players we have signed:

Duncan Watmore - Gone to under 21's
David Moberg Karlsson
Modibo Diakité
Valentin Roberge
Cape Verde Cabral
Vito Mannone
Jozy Altidore
El-Hadji Ba
Emanuele Giaccherini

Di Canio has confirmed he wants 3 players before Fulham now it looks down to 2... Huddlestone and Fabio Quagliarella look to be our next targets.
We still need a left back as Liverpool has being rumoured to off pulled out the race for Aly Cissokho, Who he was close to joining by everyone... Sunderland should make a bid as we were rumored to be after him.


This is my team for Fulham:

Mannone
Celustka Diakité O'Shea Colback
Cabral Giaccherini Johnson
Sessègnon
Altidore Wickham


Fletcher is injured.
Cattermole and Bardsley have no future with the Club

Fixtures..

Sat 17 15:00 H Fulham
Sat 24 15:00 A Southampton
Tue 27 19:45 H Milton Keynes Dons
Sat 31 17:30 A Crystal Palace
September 2013
Sat 14 15:00 H Arsenal Tickets Available
Sat 21 15:00 A West Brom
Sun 29 16:00 H Liverpool
October 2013
Sat 05 17:30 H Manchester United
Sat 19 15:00 A Swansea City
Sun 27 16:00 H Newcastle United
November 2013
Sat 02 15:00 A Hull City
Sun 10 14:05 H Manchester City
Sat 23 15:00 A Stoke City
Sat 30 15:00 A Aston Villa
December 2013
Wed 04 19:45 H Chelsea
Sat 07 15:00 H Tottenham Hotspur
Sat 14 15:00 A West Ham United
Sat 21 15:00 H Norwich City
Thu 26 15:00 A Everton
Sat 28 15:00 A Cardiff City
January 2014
Wed 01 15:00 H Aston Villa
Sat 11 15:00 A Fulham
Sat 18 15:00 H Southampton
Tue 28 19:45 H Stoke City
February 2014
Sat 01 15:00 A Newcastle United
Sat 08 15:00 H Hull City
Wed 12 19:45 A Manchester City
Sat 22 15:00 A Arsenal
March 2014
Sat 01 15:00 H West Brom
Sat 08 15:00 A Liverpool
Sat 15 15:00 H Crystal Palace
Sat 22 15:00 A Norwich City
Sat 29 15:00 H West Ham United
April 2014
Sat 05 15:00 A Tottenham Hotspur
Sat 12 15:00 H Everton
Sat 19 15:00 A Chelsea
Sat 26 15:00 H Cardiff City
May 2014
Sat 03 15:00 A Manchester United
Sun 11 16:00 H Swansea City
Edited 12 Aug 2013, 1:56 pm by Michael.

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Michael
12 Aug 2013, 1:50 pm #2

The Premiership starts on Saturday =D to get this thread in the mood im gonna do details for my team Sunderland - These include Signings, Fixtures etc...

Please note - All teams welcome not just from the North east.

Sunderland

Today Sunderland have announced their tenth summer signing – Czech defender Ondrej Celustka on a season Long loan, hes a Right back but can play across the full defence.

Of course their are the 9 other players we have signed:

Duncan Watmore - Gone to under 21's
David Moberg Karlsson
Modibo Diakité
Valentin Roberge
Cape Verde Cabral
Vito Mannone
Jozy Altidore
El-Hadji Ba
Emanuele Giaccherini

Di Canio has confirmed he wants 3 players before Fulham now it looks down to 2... Huddlestone and Fabio Quagliarella look to be our next targets.
We still need a left back as Liverpool has being rumoured to off pulled out the race for Aly Cissokho, Who he was close to joining by everyone... Sunderland should make a bid as we were rumored to be after him.


This is my team for Fulham:

Mannone
Celustka Diakité O'Shea Colback
Cabral Giaccherini Johnson
Sessègnon
Altidore Wickham


Fletcher is injured.
Cattermole and Bardsley have no future with the Club

Fixtures..

Sat 17 15:00 H Fulham
Sat 24 15:00 A Southampton
Tue 27 19:45 H Milton Keynes Dons
Sat 31 17:30 A Crystal Palace
September 2013
Sat 14 15:00 H Arsenal Tickets Available
Sat 21 15:00 A West Brom
Sun 29 16:00 H Liverpool
October 2013
Sat 05 17:30 H Manchester United
Sat 19 15:00 A Swansea City
Sun 27 16:00 H Newcastle United
November 2013
Sat 02 15:00 A Hull City
Sun 10 14:05 H Manchester City
Sat 23 15:00 A Stoke City
Sat 30 15:00 A Aston Villa
December 2013
Wed 04 19:45 H Chelsea
Sat 07 15:00 H Tottenham Hotspur
Sat 14 15:00 A West Ham United
Sat 21 15:00 H Norwich City
Thu 26 15:00 A Everton
Sat 28 15:00 A Cardiff City
January 2014
Wed 01 15:00 H Aston Villa
Sat 11 15:00 A Fulham
Sat 18 15:00 H Southampton
Tue 28 19:45 H Stoke City
February 2014
Sat 01 15:00 A Newcastle United
Sat 08 15:00 H Hull City
Wed 12 19:45 A Manchester City
Sat 22 15:00 A Arsenal
March 2014
Sat 01 15:00 H West Brom
Sat 08 15:00 A Liverpool
Sat 15 15:00 H Crystal Palace
Sat 22 15:00 A Norwich City
Sat 29 15:00 H West Ham United
April 2014
Sat 05 15:00 A Tottenham Hotspur
Sat 12 15:00 H Everton
Sat 19 15:00 A Chelsea
Sat 26 15:00 H Cardiff City
May 2014
Sat 03 15:00 A Manchester United
Sun 11 16:00 H Swansea City


Ooo Friend, Bus Friend.

Half Pint



120
12 Aug 2013, 2:04 pm #3
Since the Glorious Hearts beat the wee team from Easter Road (H1b5) 1-0 our next set of fixtures for August are;

Fri 16th 19:45 A Partick Thistle
Sat 24th 15:00 H Aberdeen
Sat 31st 15:00 A Inverness CT
Half Pint
12 Aug 2013, 2:04 pm #3

Since the Glorious Hearts beat the wee team from Easter Road (H1b5) 1-0 our next set of fixtures for August are;

Fri 16th 19:45 A Partick Thistle
Sat 24th 15:00 H Aberdeen
Sat 31st 15:00 A Inverness CT

Adrian



9,566
12 Aug 2013, 7:48 pm #4
(12 Aug 2013, 2:04 pm)Half Pint Since the Glorious Hearts beat the wee team from Easter Road (H1b5) 1-0 our next set of fixtures for August are;

Fri 16th 19:45 A Partick Thistle
Sat 24th 15:00 H Aberdeen
Sat 31st 15:00 A Inverness CT

Is Scottish football still going? Wink Mind you, I should wait till after Wednesday night to see who gets the bragging rights for the next 10+ years. Big Grin

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Adrian
12 Aug 2013, 7:48 pm #4

(12 Aug 2013, 2:04 pm)Half Pint Since the Glorious Hearts beat the wee team from Easter Road (H1b5) 1-0 our next set of fixtures for August are;

Fri 16th 19:45 A Partick Thistle
Sat 24th 15:00 H Aberdeen
Sat 31st 15:00 A Inverness CT

Is Scottish football still going? Wink Mind you, I should wait till after Wednesday night to see who gets the bragging rights for the next 10+ years. Big Grin


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Malarkey



6,060
12 Aug 2013, 8:07 pm #5
I can't wait for Saturday against Fulham, Celtic are my Scottish team have been for about 10 years now, As I lived in Glasgow for a year whilst my Dad was working there
Malarkey
12 Aug 2013, 8:07 pm #5

I can't wait for Saturday against Fulham, Celtic are my Scottish team have been for about 10 years now, As I lived in Glasgow for a year whilst my Dad was working there

MurdnunoC



3,964
12 Aug 2013, 8:08 pm #6
(12 Aug 2013, 7:48 pm)aureolin Is Scottish football still going? Wink

Yup, Berwick Rangers' season got off to a cracking start with a 3-2 win in the Ramsdens Cup over Championship side Livingston before bombing with a 5-0 defeat to Cowdenbeath in the League Cup, followed by 1-0 defeat in the League away to Clyde. Still, the good thing about Division 2 of the Scottish League is that you don't usually get relegated if you come last.
MurdnunoC
12 Aug 2013, 8:08 pm #6

(12 Aug 2013, 7:48 pm)aureolin Is Scottish football still going? Wink

Yup, Berwick Rangers' season got off to a cracking start with a 3-2 win in the Ramsdens Cup over Championship side Livingston before bombing with a 5-0 defeat to Cowdenbeath in the League Cup, followed by 1-0 defeat in the League away to Clyde. Still, the good thing about Division 2 of the Scottish League is that you don't usually get relegated if you come last.

Andreos1



14,155
12 Aug 2013, 8:19 pm #7
(12 Aug 2013, 8:08 pm)AdamY Yup, Berwick Rangers' season got off to a cracking start with a 3-2 win in the Ramsdens Cup over Championship side Livingston before bombing with a 5-0 defeat to Cowdenbeath in the League Cup, followed by 1-0 defeat in the League away to Clyde. Still, the good thing about Division 2 of the Scottish League is that you don't usually get relegated if you come last.

I was at the Greenock Morton v Cowdenbeath game at the weekend. Cowdenbeath were shocking (the plan was to see Celtic V St Mirren until Celtic decided to play Liverpool in the friendly). How they got 5 against Berwick going from Saturdays performance is beyond me.
Saw the Hearts v Hibs game on TV and that was poor too.
Andreos1
12 Aug 2013, 8:19 pm #7

(12 Aug 2013, 8:08 pm)AdamY Yup, Berwick Rangers' season got off to a cracking start with a 3-2 win in the Ramsdens Cup over Championship side Livingston before bombing with a 5-0 defeat to Cowdenbeath in the League Cup, followed by 1-0 defeat in the League away to Clyde. Still, the good thing about Division 2 of the Scottish League is that you don't usually get relegated if you come last.

I was at the Greenock Morton v Cowdenbeath game at the weekend. Cowdenbeath were shocking (the plan was to see Celtic V St Mirren until Celtic decided to play Liverpool in the friendly). How they got 5 against Berwick going from Saturdays performance is beyond me.
Saw the Hearts v Hibs game on TV and that was poor too.

Adrian



9,566
12 Aug 2013, 8:22 pm #8
(12 Aug 2013, 8:19 pm)Andreos1 I was at the Greenock Morton v Cowdenbeath game at the weekend. Cowdenbeath were shocking (the plan was to see Celtic V St Mirren until Celtic decided to play Liverpool in the friendly). How they got 5 against Berwick going from Saturdays performance is beyond me.
Saw the Hearts v Hibs game on TV and that was poor too.

I'd love to go to one of the lower division Scottish games. Or even an English one. Love the atmosphere in the traditional style football grounds. Loads more character than what you get in the modern day.

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Adrian
12 Aug 2013, 8:22 pm #8

(12 Aug 2013, 8:19 pm)Andreos1 I was at the Greenock Morton v Cowdenbeath game at the weekend. Cowdenbeath were shocking (the plan was to see Celtic V St Mirren until Celtic decided to play Liverpool in the friendly). How they got 5 against Berwick going from Saturdays performance is beyond me.
Saw the Hearts v Hibs game on TV and that was poor too.

I'd love to go to one of the lower division Scottish games. Or even an English one. Love the atmosphere in the traditional style football grounds. Loads more character than what you get in the modern day.


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Malarkey



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12 Aug 2013, 8:26 pm #9
(12 Aug 2013, 8:22 pm)aureolin I'd love to go to one of the lower division Scottish games. Or even an English one. Love the atmosphere in the traditional style football grounds. Loads more character than what you get in the modern day.

Go watch Gateshead or Whitley Bay, they play some half decent football, unless wanna go see Hartlepool get hammered
Malarkey
12 Aug 2013, 8:26 pm #9

(12 Aug 2013, 8:22 pm)aureolin I'd love to go to one of the lower division Scottish games. Or even an English one. Love the atmosphere in the traditional style football grounds. Loads more character than what you get in the modern day.

Go watch Gateshead or Whitley Bay, they play some half decent football, unless wanna go see Hartlepool get hammered

Andreos1



14,155
12 Aug 2013, 8:34 pm #10
Never been to Cappielow until the weekend, but it was great. Standing on the terraces, alongside the pitch, propped up against the advertising hoardings.
Inches from the action.
Coke, poured from bottles, served in polystyrene coffee cups. £15 for an adult, sure it was something like £3 for kids.

There was no atmosphere at all mind.

Livingstone and Falkirk all have decent stadiums and aren't that far from Edinburgh if your fancying a Scottish game. Obviously Berwick are even closer.
St Mirren are in the Spl, but dead easy to get to on the train from Glasgow, just like Motherwell is and some of the teams from within Glasgow itself are within spitting distance of Queen Street or Glasgow Central.

Hartlepool is a good day out. Gateshead are canny too, except your miles away from any action.

One of my brothers flew down to Cardiff to watch the Hartlepool Play Off Match v Sheff Wed a few years back and said the atmosphere on the way down, was electric.
Andreos1
12 Aug 2013, 8:34 pm #10

Never been to Cappielow until the weekend, but it was great. Standing on the terraces, alongside the pitch, propped up against the advertising hoardings.
Inches from the action.
Coke, poured from bottles, served in polystyrene coffee cups. £15 for an adult, sure it was something like £3 for kids.

There was no atmosphere at all mind.

Livingstone and Falkirk all have decent stadiums and aren't that far from Edinburgh if your fancying a Scottish game. Obviously Berwick are even closer.
St Mirren are in the Spl, but dead easy to get to on the train from Glasgow, just like Motherwell is and some of the teams from within Glasgow itself are within spitting distance of Queen Street or Glasgow Central.

Hartlepool is a good day out. Gateshead are canny too, except your miles away from any action.

One of my brothers flew down to Cardiff to watch the Hartlepool Play Off Match v Sheff Wed a few years back and said the atmosphere on the way down, was electric.

Adam



717
12 Aug 2013, 9:10 pm #11
I've always supported Gateshead since an early age. My Dad signed me up in the Supporters Club on the day I was born.

Anyway, we started the season on Saturday with a 3-1 defeat away to Kidderminster. It was always going to be a hard game for us. I'm looking forward to the new season though. We've made some decent signings over the summer who should do very well. I know the quality of the matches isn't as good as the Premier League but it is still good and there's always a very good atmosphere.

Tomorrow, we're home to Grimsby Town. Kick-off is 7:45pm. On Saturday, we're home to Barnet, therefore meaning we'll see Edgar Davids Smile
Adam
12 Aug 2013, 9:10 pm #11

I've always supported Gateshead since an early age. My Dad signed me up in the Supporters Club on the day I was born.

Anyway, we started the season on Saturday with a 3-1 defeat away to Kidderminster. It was always going to be a hard game for us. I'm looking forward to the new season though. We've made some decent signings over the summer who should do very well. I know the quality of the matches isn't as good as the Premier League but it is still good and there's always a very good atmosphere.

Tomorrow, we're home to Grimsby Town. Kick-off is 7:45pm. On Saturday, we're home to Barnet, therefore meaning we'll see Edgar Davids Smile

MurdnunoC



3,964
12 Aug 2013, 9:22 pm #12
I've been to watch Gateshead a few times and the atmosphere is interesting to say the least. There's a hardcore of vociferous supporters but, as Andreos points out, being situated so far away from the action in a ground that is almost empty leads to a sense of surrealism in my view. You're there, but at the same time somewhere else, like an echo of football match as opposed to being at one would be best way I could describe it. There was some talk, a few years back, about building a new ground opposite the Civic Centre on Prince Consort Road. Does anyone know whatever came of that?

I was going to go to the two Berwick Rangers Vs. Rangers matches at Shieldfield last season. Unfortunately, I don't think that opportunity is going to arise again anytime soon.
MurdnunoC
12 Aug 2013, 9:22 pm #12

I've been to watch Gateshead a few times and the atmosphere is interesting to say the least. There's a hardcore of vociferous supporters but, as Andreos points out, being situated so far away from the action in a ground that is almost empty leads to a sense of surrealism in my view. You're there, but at the same time somewhere else, like an echo of football match as opposed to being at one would be best way I could describe it. There was some talk, a few years back, about building a new ground opposite the Civic Centre on Prince Consort Road. Does anyone know whatever came of that?

I was going to go to the two Berwick Rangers Vs. Rangers matches at Shieldfield last season. Unfortunately, I don't think that opportunity is going to arise again anytime soon.

Adam



717
12 Aug 2013, 9:31 pm #13
(12 Aug 2013, 9:22 pm)AdamY There was some talk, a few years back, about building a new ground opposite the Civic Centre on Prince Consort Road. Does anyone know whatever came of that?

We are still looking at getting a new stadium there but there have been a lot of unwanted delays. There hasn't been anything said for a few months now which is disappointing. However, I've heard a rumour there's going to be a big announcement soon.
Adam
12 Aug 2013, 9:31 pm #13

(12 Aug 2013, 9:22 pm)AdamY There was some talk, a few years back, about building a new ground opposite the Civic Centre on Prince Consort Road. Does anyone know whatever came of that?

We are still looking at getting a new stadium there but there have been a lot of unwanted delays. There hasn't been anything said for a few months now which is disappointing. However, I've heard a rumour there's going to be a big announcement soon.

MurdnunoC



3,964
12 Aug 2013, 9:35 pm #14
(12 Aug 2013, 9:31 pm)Adam We are still looking at getting a new stadium there but there have been a lot of unwanted delays. There hasn't been anything said for a few months now which is disappointing. However, I've heard a rumour there's going to be a big announcement soon.

I think they should go back to Redheugh Park.
MurdnunoC
12 Aug 2013, 9:35 pm #14

(12 Aug 2013, 9:31 pm)Adam We are still looking at getting a new stadium there but there have been a lot of unwanted delays. There hasn't been anything said for a few months now which is disappointing. However, I've heard a rumour there's going to be a big announcement soon.

I think they should go back to Redheugh Park.

Adam



717
12 Aug 2013, 9:43 pm #15
(12 Aug 2013, 9:35 pm)AdamY I think they should go back to Redheugh Park.

That ground's had its fair share of history over the years.
Adam
12 Aug 2013, 9:43 pm #15

(12 Aug 2013, 9:35 pm)AdamY I think they should go back to Redheugh Park.

That ground's had its fair share of history over the years.

MrFozz

Marxista Fozzski

5,562
13 Aug 2013, 8:10 am #16
(12 Aug 2013, 8:26 pm)Adam Malarkey Go watch Gateshead or Whitley Bay, they play some half decent football, unless wanna go see Hartlepool get hammered

Gateshead or Whitley Bay, sod that Tongue

Come and watch the best attended North East non-League, Darlington, won the Northern League last season, and about to tear up the NPL Division 1 North Big Grin
MrFozz
13 Aug 2013, 8:10 am #16

(12 Aug 2013, 8:26 pm)Adam Malarkey Go watch Gateshead or Whitley Bay, they play some half decent football, unless wanna go see Hartlepool get hammered

Gateshead or Whitley Bay, sod that Tongue

Come and watch the best attended North East non-League, Darlington, won the Northern League last season, and about to tear up the NPL Division 1 North Big Grin

MrFozz

Marxista Fozzski

5,562
14 Aug 2013, 7:08 pm #17
Anyone else been looking forward to England playing the Auld Enemy tonight...

14 years in the making...

I don't care for International games anymore, but there is no bigger game or bigger rivalry than that of England and Scotland
MrFozz
14 Aug 2013, 7:08 pm #17

Anyone else been looking forward to England playing the Auld Enemy tonight...

14 years in the making...

I don't care for International games anymore, but there is no bigger game or bigger rivalry than that of England and Scotland

Andreos1



14,155
14 Aug 2013, 7:25 pm #18
Gave up with England a long time ago.

When players give more of a toss about playing for their clubs in the money pit that is the Champions League rather than pulling on the whites of their country, then serious questions need asking about their attitudes.
Andreos1
14 Aug 2013, 7:25 pm #18

Gave up with England a long time ago.

When players give more of a toss about playing for their clubs in the money pit that is the Champions League rather than pulling on the whites of their country, then serious questions need asking about their attitudes.

MurdnunoC



3,964
14 Aug 2013, 7:40 pm #19
I feel more affinity towards Scotland than I do the rest of England. Anywhere south of Ferrybridge services might as well be a different country to me.
MurdnunoC
14 Aug 2013, 7:40 pm #19

I feel more affinity towards Scotland than I do the rest of England. Anywhere south of Ferrybridge services might as well be a different country to me.

MrFozz

Marxista Fozzski

5,562
14 Aug 2013, 8:06 pm #20
(14 Aug 2013, 7:25 pm)Andreos1 Gave up with England a long time ago.

When players give more of a toss about playing for their clubs in the money pit that is the Champions League rather than pulling on the whites of their country, then serious questions need asking about their attitudes.

Me as well, for the most part, there is only 2 games at International Level I like to watch or look forward to

England v Scotland
England v Germany

I have a soft spot for Northern Ireland these days as well
MrFozz
14 Aug 2013, 8:06 pm #20

(14 Aug 2013, 7:25 pm)Andreos1 Gave up with England a long time ago.

When players give more of a toss about playing for their clubs in the money pit that is the Champions League rather than pulling on the whites of their country, then serious questions need asking about their attitudes.

Me as well, for the most part, there is only 2 games at International Level I like to watch or look forward to

England v Scotland
England v Germany

I have a soft spot for Northern Ireland these days as well

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