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Post by serious14 on Oct 2, 2007 9:16:32 GMT 10
Because it's such a bad thing for the A-League as a whole to have electric atmosphere's and travelling fans, yeah??
Muppet.
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Post by newieutd on Oct 2, 2007 9:21:37 GMT 10
Because it's such a bad thing for the A-League as a whole to have electric atmosphere's and travelling fans, yeah?? Muppet. I wasn't having a go. I was giving a compliment.
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Post by serious14 on Oct 2, 2007 9:43:26 GMT 10
I would compliment your coach for having the balls to stand up to your lunatic owner/chairman/Supreme Overlord, but he caved in and played the Fat One, so no dice from me. Can you send him a note for Sunday from me?? Just to ask politely that he please play the Fat One again, to make our crushing victory that much easier. Oh, and give Spencer some gametime in the second half, just to make Covic's life that much more difficult.
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Post by alicia on Oct 2, 2007 9:57:10 GMT 10
Can one of the Newcastle people on here tell me why a whole bunch of the squadron / Newcastle fans were wearing yellow at the Sydney game on Saturday?
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Post by alicia on Oct 2, 2007 9:58:45 GMT 10
"It's disappointing that whenever we have to go there (Newcastle) our fans support us in numbers. Newcastle fans don't come to Gosford." McKinna is a smart man. More of us = more money for you guys. Or maybe more support for your team??
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Post by newieutd on Oct 2, 2007 9:59:41 GMT 10
Can one of the Newcastle people on here tell me why a whole bunch of the squadron / Newcastle fans were wearing yellow at the Sydney game on Saturday? Yes, it was celebrating the past. KB was the brand on the front of the shirt
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Post by newieutd on Oct 2, 2007 10:00:59 GMT 10
McKinna is a smart man. More of us = more money for you guys. Or maybe more support for your team?? Why would Lawrie want that? Im talking from his perspective.
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Post by alicia on Oct 2, 2007 10:02:12 GMT 10
Can one of the Newcastle people on here tell me why a whole bunch of the squadron / Newcastle fans were wearing yellow at the Sydney game on Saturday? Yes, it was celebrating the past. KB was the brand on the front of the shirt Can you elaborate on celebrating the past? From t.v perspective, you looked like a bunch of Mariners supporters.
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Post by newieutd on Oct 2, 2007 10:04:07 GMT 10
Yes, it was celebrating the past. KB was the brand on the front of the shirt Can you elaborate on celebrating the past? From t.v perspective, you looked like a bunch of Mariners supporters. They weren't part of the squadron, they were jets supporters. I have only followed since the Newcastle Breakers days. But i understand there was a newcastle team before that named KB United??? Im sorry that is about as much info as i know
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Post by bakery5 on Oct 2, 2007 10:20:23 GMT 10
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Post by serious14 on Oct 2, 2007 10:26:10 GMT 10
OMFG, flarez are da bomb, im southen hill 4 LYFE bro, CASUAL ELITE ROFLCOPTER!!!!
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Post by bakery5 on Oct 2, 2007 10:29:38 GMT 10
OMFG, flarez are da bomb, im southen hill 4 LYFE bro, CASUAL ELITE ROFLCOPTER!!!! with my cuz 50 cent
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radinho
Local league player
Bob Marley and Football that is my life.
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Post by radinho on Oct 2, 2007 11:00:54 GMT 10
Someone Make a Song Insulting the Jets and also Someone make a big Banner Stating "Newcastle only exists to ship coal and we can wave it over the bay and lets throw stuff at bay 12 and go party there after we score lol the shit uniforms will be pissed and also IM FARKIN FIRED UP!
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Post by serious14 on Oct 2, 2007 11:08:20 GMT 10
lets throw stuff at bay 12 It's good that you're fired up, but for the good of the league and the sake of security at our stadium, don't throw anything at them. You'll be the one kicked out, and the club is the one that will cop the fine. Make banners, sing anti-Newcastle songs at them, but don't make it physical. We're not NRL fans here.....
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Post by Pete on Oct 2, 2007 11:09:27 GMT 10
No throwing stuff at the other team supporters, please. Inevitably the scum don't get hit but our own folks get caught in the crossfire, so it's best not to do it. As for partying over at Bay 12, not a good idea. You will end up getting turfed, the same happens for home supporters who have a go at us when we travel away, and same has happened for some of our supporters over the last couple of seasons when they thought it fun to have ago at the away team supporters. Best leave it to the Bananas, if they make an appearance.
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Post by bakery5 on Oct 2, 2007 11:12:14 GMT 10
Dont give Dick None any ideas for an new feature article please
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Post by T on Oct 2, 2007 11:14:16 GMT 10
Dont give Dick None any ideas for an new feature article please It only needs a hint and off he goes... look out for this weeks new feature article: "Marinators Vs Squadrunts, Biff in Bay 12"
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Post by dru on Oct 2, 2007 11:17:49 GMT 10
Add to that that the throwing of an empty plastic cup up in the air has been enough to get some members of bay 16 removed this season should be warning enough to not even consider it.
What ever happend to treat others the way you would like to be treated yourself.
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Post by bakery5 on Oct 2, 2007 11:18:38 GMT 10
wheres the love dude
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Post by brett on Oct 2, 2007 11:19:33 GMT 10
Or maybe more support for your team?? Why would Lawrie want that? Im talking from his perspective. You really think an extra 50 from you lot is going to mean jack shit in the scheme of the 100,000 odd that come through the turnstiles this season? Lawrie wants the derby to be big because that's beneficial for both our clubs. We're the only clubs in the A-League that have this, so if you travel with numbers and add a bit of passion to it, it's more worthwhile for all involved. Lawrie, like the rest of us, also likes tot ake the piss out of Newcastle.
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