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

Poll: best team in the north east

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sunderland 9 (50.00%)
newcastle 6 (33.33%)
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gateshead 1 (5.56%)
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2014-15 Football Season(Who will be the best North East Team)

Marxista Fozzski
Re: RE: football
(23 Aug 2013, 9:00 pm)Andreos1 wrote Some familiar faces, some terrible tight shorts and the Barratt Homes Helicopter!

Massive away following and 24k average home crowds in a season we struggled in after selling Beardsley and Waddle. Who said the crowds came when Keegan came back in 92

I remember those shorts, a eunuch would struggle to fit his lack of body parts in them, just look at the picture of Peter Beardsley I posted back up this thread. I also remember Peter Reid once saying if players wore those today they would be lucky not to be done for indecent exposure, again I refer back to the Beardsley Pic, hahaha Big Grin

As for the crowds prior to KKs return in 1992, am I right in saying that the home game before was only about 14,000 and Keegans first game attracted nearly 30,000
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(25 Aug 2013, 2:09 pm)fozzovmurton wrote I remember those shorts, a eunuch would struggle to fit his lack of body parts in them, just look at the picture of Peter Beardsley I posted back up this thread. I also remember Peter Reid once saying if players wore those today they would be lucky not to be done for indecent exposure, again I refer back to the Beardsley Pic, hahaha Big Grin

As for the crowds prior to KKs return in 1992, am I right in saying that the home game before was only about 14,000 and Keegans first game attracted nearly 30,000

www.wikipedia.org/wiki/1991–92_Newcastle_United_F.C._season The attendances should be in there. I'm on my phone so can't see all of the data.
If I remember right, it was a 3-4 defeat to Charlton. Pretty certain we were winning 3-0 and Robert Lee (playing for Charlton) turned the game.

I can remember attendances did dip that season, compared to ones earlier - with them increasing once Keegan had returned to the 29-30k mark.
Our highest attendance of 30k (capacity at the time) was in a home win versus Sunderland.

The last two games of that season will live long in the memory though.
1-0 at home to Portsmouth, with a goal from David Kelly right at the death and 2-1 away to Leicester. Gavin Peacock scored for us. Steve White equalised near the end of the game (cue a pitch invasion from the Newcastle supporters), then a Steve White og not long afterwards (cue another pitch invasion from Newcastle supporters) - then the final whistle!

Edit: Our average crowd for the 91-92 season, when facing relegation to the 3rd tier of English football for the first time in our 100 year history was 21,148 www.geordietimes.com/2012/10/nufc-v-safcaverage-gates1893-to-2012.html?m=1
Marxista Fozzski
Re: RE: football
(25 Aug 2013, 5:52 pm)Andreos1 wrote www.wikipedia.org/wiki/1991–92_Newcastle_United_F.C._season The attendances should be in there. I'm on my phone so can't see all of the data.
If I remember right, it was a 3-4 defeat to Charlton. Pretty certain we were winning 3-0 and Robert Lee (playing for Charlton) turned the game.

I can remember attendances did dip that season, compared to ones earlier - with them increasing once Keegan had returned to the 29-30k mark.
Our highest attendance of 30k (capacity at the time) was in a home win versus Sunderland.

The last two games of that season will live long in the memory though.
1-0 at home to Portsmouth, with a goal from David Kelly right at the death and 2-1 away to Leicester. Gavin Peacock scored for us. Steve White equalised near the end of the game (cue a pitch invasion from the Newcastle supporters), then a Steve White og not long afterwards (cue another pitch invasion from Newcastle supporters) - then the final whistle!

Edit: Our average crowd for the 91-92 season, when facing relegation to the 3rd tier of English football for the first time in our 100 year history was 21,148 www.geordietimes.com/2012/10/nufc-v-safcaverage-gates1893-to-2012.html?m=1

I remember that Leicester game, was it also Leicester they played the following yearand won 7-1 on the last day
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(25 Aug 2013, 6:23 pm)fozzovmurton wrote I remember that Leicester game, was it also Leicester they played the following yearand won 7-1 on the last day

Aye, it was Leicester we beat 7-1 at St James. 6-0 up at halftime. Honestly thought we would get into double figures by the time 90 minutes were up.
We ripped into them for that first 45minutes and played some fantastic football.

It didn't spoil what had been a memorable season for anyone young enough to have missed out on the glory years and had to live through the dross that had been generally served up during the 70s, 80s and the 90s.

To be honest, the games during the late 80's upto the late 90's/early 00's with Leicester always seemed to serve up some crackers.
I can remember some 5-4's, 4-3's as well as the 2-1 at Filbert Street in 92 and also this 7-1.
Marxista Fozzski
Re: RE: football
(25 Aug 2013, 6:41 pm)Andreos1 wrote Aye, it was Leicester we beat 7-1 at St James. 6-0 up at halftime. Honestly thought we would get into double figures by the time 90 minutes were up.
We ripped into them for that first 45minutes and played some fantastic football.

It didn't spoil what had been a memorable season for anyone young enough to have missed out on the glory years and had to live through the dross that had been generally served up during the 70s, 80s and the 90s.

To be honest, the games during the late 80's upto the late 90's/early 00's with Leicester always seemed to serve up some crackers.
I can remember some 5-4's, 4-3's as well as the 2-1 at Filbert Street in 92 and also this 7-1.

Can you remember the game against Leicester, late 90's or early 00's, can't remember the score, but I do remember Neil Lennon headbutting Alan Shearers boot Big Grin
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(25 Aug 2013, 6:58 pm)fozzovmurton wrote Can you remember the game against Leicester, late 90's or early 00's, can't remember the score, but I do remember Neil Lennon headbutting Alan Shearers boot Big Grin

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LPp0teYYi70&feature=youtube_gdata_player

The story was that the reason he got off with the ban, was because of the upcoming France World Cup and Shearer threatening to retire from International football, if found guilty.
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(25 Aug 2013, 6:41 pm)Andreos1 wrote Aye, it was Leicester we beat 7-1 at St James. 6-0 up at halftime. Honestly thought we would get into double figures by the time 90 minutes were up.
We ripped into them for that first 45minutes and played some fantastic football.

I remember that day well.

I was at the Metrocentre Bus and Coach Rally wrestling my brother on the Northumbria Bouncy Castle Bus.

Good times!
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Now -8 points for Hearts with a nice 2-1 victory over Aberdeen albeit loosing 2 men to red cards. McHattie (even though he quite clearly won the ball) and Wilson who got sent off AFTER the whistle for turning round to Aberdeen fans and shouting "Get it up ya, ye sheep sh*ggers!"
Marxista Fozzski
Re: RE: football
(25 Aug 2013, 7:17 pm)Andreos1 wrote http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LPp0teYYi70&feature=youtube_gdata_player

The story was that the reason he got off with the ban, was because of the upcoming France World Cup and Shearer threatening to retire from International football, if found guilty.

He should have been sent off for that, England Captain, what message does it send out. One thing I must say Shearer was quite a cunning and sly player, he got away with a lot, personally I never liked him but, he is probably greatest finisher for many years, he was quite a hard bloke from I have heard, he did, after all stand up to Roy Keane a few times and could give as good as he got

I also remember Uriah Rennie having the audacity to send shearer off at St James' in about 1999 or 2000...

Here is another amusing video I found, for all the Robbie Savage haters, a compilation of Savage being shoved about, the funniest is the Ref decking him at St James'

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1SLZh_UWzpE
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(26 Aug 2013, 4:45 pm)fozzovmurton wrote He should have been sent off for that, England Captain, what message does it send out. One thing I must say Shearer was quite a cunning and sly player, he got away with a lot, personally I never liked him but, he is probably greatest finisher for many years, he was quite a hard bloke from I have heard, he did, after all stand up to Roy Keane a few times and could give as good as he got

I also remember Uriah Rennie having the audacity to send shearer off at St James' in about 1999 or 2000...

Here is another amusing video I found, for all the Robbie Savage haters, a compilation of Savage being shoved about, the funniest is the Ref decking him at St James'

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1SLZh_UWzpE

That bit with Savage getting a whacking was on some Premier League clip show a few weeks back on BBC3.

Going back to Shearer, there was also the story where he sparked Keith Gillespie on a 'team bonding trip' to Dublin.
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I feel sorry for Shearer. In many ways, he's probably one of the most un-decorated, underachieving players in the history of football. Apart from one Premier League champions medal with Blackburn Rovers (how times change) in 1995, he's really had nothing except from a couple of FA Cup runners-up medals in 1998 and 1999. His career would have been so different if he had decided to sign for Man United instead of Newcastle in 1996. I often wondered if Shearer even thins 'If only...'
Marxista Fozzski
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(26 Aug 2013, 5:42 pm)AdamY wrote I feel sorry for Shearer. In many ways, he's probably one of the most un-decorated, underachieving players in the history of football. Apart from one Premier League champions medal with Blackburn Rovers (how times change) in 1995, he's really had nothing except from a couple of FA Cup runners-up medals in 1998 and 1999. His career would have been so different if he had decided to sign for Man United instead of Newcastle in 1996. I often wondered if Shearer even thins 'If only...'

There is one word to describe Alan Shearer that cannot be used for the majority of players and that is loyal, he came to Newcastle to som things, won f**k all and stuck with them, and all he had to show was the couple of runners up medals. But like I said, he is one of the greatest finishers ever, some have said he may have been wasted at Newcastle, not only was Man Utd in for him, I think some of the top clubs abroad looked at him at some point, but fair play to him for staying up here, he could have had it all if he elsewhere, he is certainly Newcastles greatest ever player and there is about 206 reasons why.

When you think of the greatest English Goalscorers, the first names that come out are Bobby Charlton, Gary Lineker and Alan Shearer
Marxista Fozzski
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Sunderland left it fairly late last night, 2-0 down with 15-20 minutes to go coming back to win 4-2...

I can see Newcastle being humbled by Morecambe tonight
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(28 Aug 2013, 9:33 am)fozzovmurton wrote Was that bad was it mate...

To think I have predicted you lot win the Capital 1 Cup, I just may have to rethink that now Tongue

MK don's just ran out of steam i think but Wickham played really well when he come on and scored twice, along with Altidore and Johnson.


Second Round 27 August 2013 Sunderland 4 – 2 MK Dons Stadium of Light
17:45 BST

Bamford Goal 7' (MK Dons)
McLeod Goal 55' (MK Dons)
Altidore Goal 78'
Wickham Goal 87', 89'
Johnson Goal 90+6'

Attendance: 18,992 - was expecting more but it was a midweek game and a cup game..

Fan's were getting really frustrated.. what do they expect, its Sunderland! haha

Hopefully this is a good sign and it kicks off our season
Ooo Friend, Bus Friend.
Marxista Fozzski
RE: football
The next round of the League Cup has thrown up

Sunderland v Peterborough
Newcastle v Leeds

The Stand Out tie has to be Man Utd v Liverpool
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Just read that Stephane Sessegnon was having a night out last night.

Rather than go to the SOS and support his team mates, he was partaking in a few alcoholic beverages prior to driving along Westgate Road...

Needless to say, he was caught by police.
Marxista Fozzski
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Just read that Stephane Sessegnon was having a night out last night.

Rather than go to the SOS and support his team mates, he was partaking in a few alcoholic beverages prior to driving along Westgate Road...

Needless to say, he was caught by police.

If thats true and I have no reason to doubt it, then PdC should haul Sess over hot coals, look at his punishment of Phil Bardsley after the Casinp incident earlier this year, I am a believer in that even if a player is dropped or not playing for whatever reason they shpuld still be at the match supporting his team mates, if he wants to be the end of a bell. then he shoud be punished for being the end of a bell!!!
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He should be,

Cup Draw -
Manchester United v Liverpool
Sunderland v Peterborough
West Ham v Cardiff
Man City v Wigan
Burnley v Nottingham Forest
Newcastle v Leeds
Southampton v Bristol City
West Brom v Arsenal
Swindon v Chelsea
Tranmere v Stoke
Watford v Norwich
Aston Villa v Tottenham
Hull v Huddersfield
Leicester v Derby
Birmingham v Swansea
Fulham v Everton

Decent ties for both teams... i hope Sunderland don't think it will be easy against Peterbough, we had a right scare with MK don's.

Lookign at it, 5 prem teams can go out at this stage.. (facing each other)

Manchester United v Liverpool
West Ham v Cardiff
West Brom v Arsenal
Aston Villa v Tottenham
Fulham v Everton

Hopefully it gives a lower prem team or even lower league a good run!
Ooo Friend, Bus Friend.
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Group A: Manchester United, Shakhtar Donetsk, Bayer Leverkusen, Real Sociedad

Group B: Real Madrid, Juventus, Galatasaray, Copenhagen

Group C: Benfica, Paris St-Germain, Olympiakos, Anderlecht

Group D: Bayern Munich, CSKA Moscow, Manchester City, Viktoria Plzen

Group E: Chelsea, Schalke, Basel, Steaua Bucharest

Group F: Arsenal, Marseille, Borussia Dortmund, Napoli

Group G: Porto, Atletico Madrid, Zenit St Petersburg, Austria Vienna

Group H: Barcelona, AC Milan, Ajax, Celtic

Groups this year is really hard
Ooo Friend, Bus Friend.
Marxista Fozzski
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Group H: Barcelona, AC Milan, Ajax, Celtic

Bloody Hell, that is one hard group, talk about an uphill struggle, that is more like an uphill struggle of Mount Everest proportions
Marxista Fozzski
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One of the more unusual games I have seen, Man City v Derby in 1991, Man City won 2-1 in a game where Niall Quinn scored and then went in goal after Tony Coton got sent off and the first thing he did in the sticks was to save a penalty

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E-OudU-1N...uid=&hl=en

Is this the funniest Own Goal of all time by Chris Brass

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lNb3m8gBM...uid=&hl=en
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(30 Aug 2013, 7:15 pm)fozzovmurton wrote One of the more unusual games I have seen, Man City v Derby in 1991, Man City won 2-1 in a game where Niall Quinn scored and then went in goal after Tony Coton got sent off and the first thing he did in the sticks was to save a penalty

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E-OudU-1N...uid=&hl=en

Is this the funniest Own Goal of all time by Chris Brass

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lNb3m8gBM...uid=&hl=en

This always makes me laugh.
The look on his face says it all for me.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_0V9zUfbMSM&feature=youtube_gdata_player

However David Vaughans attempted goal line clearance a few years ago got a good laugh too!