Glover_elbow
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Definitely worth watching the regional news tomorrow.
We won the battle of the fans, yer narr.Definitely worth watching the regional news tomorrow.
Well at least they can see one of their favourite ex managers celebrateQuite the change in fortune for Stevie McClaren… 9 months ago on a life raft at DCFC.
I honestly thought Newcastle player's heads had gone and they got involved in the rough stuff instead of trying to pull a goal back.if its anything like the Newcastle forum, they will be crying conspiracy, claiming casemiro was miles offside, it shouldnt of even been a freekick anwyay and fred should of seen red. I actually thought the ref was very generous to Newcastle throughout and could of given them alot more yellows and punished alot of their late challenges that he didnt revisit.
They were dry on the way down for our fa cup final.Trains North we’re supposed to be dry this evening,not a chance View attachment 53718
Doug Mountjoy was a snooker player doug weatheall was a journalist and a mackem through and through. Probably living on the memories of 73 Cup final.I remember one the old guard geordies reporters ( Doug mountjoy remember him) was interviewed on the eve of one of our finals ( I think it was the Leicester game) and his summary was that
When he was starting out as a young reporter he was always told Middlesbrough don’t win cups.
That was his “impartial” view bare inmind this was on Tyne tees tv.
Yes I’ve never forgotten that little slur
Wasn't Doug Mountjoy a snooker player ?I remember one the old guard geordies reporters ( Doug mountjoy remember him) was interviewed on the eve of one of our finals ( I think it was the Leicester game) and his summary was that
When he was starting out as a young reporter he was always told Middlesbrough don’t win cups.
That was his “impartial” view bare inmind this was on Tyne tees tv.
Yes I’ve never forgotten that little slur
To be fair he can remember Sunderlands glory days nearly 100 years agoDoug Weatherall painted every Sunderland defeat as some sort of victory.