(19 May 2014, 8:46 am)marxistafozzski wrote I cant see Mills doing anything but sign a new deal and the club is being bankrolled, so I am sure they will have the resources to compete next season and do not see why players would be tempted to leave.
Brizzle Rovers will be the team to beat next season, Torquay might find the going tough, they have been there before and took a while to get out, any sensible bookie will have Brizzle as favourites with The Heed not far behind, interesting times are ahead.
As you said, Cambridge defended like there lives depended on it, packed midfield and parked the bus, they were running scared and Gateshead just could not break it down.
I hope we play you in Pre Season again this year, I dont like the Int'l Stadium as a football venue, but I do enjoy local derbies, even if it is only a friendly
Fair play to you for following them, I understand that Newcastle will always be 'your team' but you cant beat lower league football when you see the direction the higher leagues are going. For me as a kid I watched Sunderland, as a teen, I watched both SAFC and NUFC, although I was predominantly a Sunderland fan, now, I do nothing more than keep an eye out for Sunderland and Newcastle results and watch them on telly now and again, I never really felt part of something at SJP or the SOL and always felt accepted and part of something good with Darlington.
So will you be planning to get a ST for Gateshead next year?
No idea about the season ticket to be honest.
Certainly wont be getting one at SJP - total disillusion with them lot.
Hopefully Gateshead have inspired or motivated a few of the Northern League clubs, that with ambition, something positive can be achieved.
I am Gateshead born and bred and it has been great to finally be able to see something positive about the place and the media realise there is more to Gateshead than the angel.