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Loving the TV card comment Keef - reminds me why I think you rock for multiple reasons


Joey Barton tho - what an absolute waste of air. Regardless of the merits of today's decision, he was back after 5 months off and then.. Well, we are beyond the "I'm just misunderstood" phase by now surely? Any manager who continues to play hime deserves everything they get

They are all so crap down there now it's scary - Boro' Vs Newcastle will decide one place. If there was a god, West Brom would stay up and "the geordie nation" *trys not to laugh* would go down as a Trimurvite (sp)...the biggest myth in football, "the NE Hotbed of Football"...go and look at 80s attendencies when no-one liked football...there are two hotbeds of football in this country, the North West and London, end of..


*awaits barcodes' vitriol*

Well whilst that's true, it supports 10 teams in the Prem and football league (not counting Wimbledon and Barnet who have been there too)and has four teams who over time been consistently and significantly supported by large amounts ....where was the Geordie nation in 1985?


I think the North West has it agreed - with 4 big clubs and plenty of other significant ones in the area

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