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Gene_Clark

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  1. incidentally, thought the coffin march yesterday was a fine idea; it gave NUFC Fans United some good publicity. while the likes of Yellow Polo Shirt Monthly foment dissent in their on-line editorials & still end up on a day's work experience at the training ground, they & NUST are noticeably absent from any proactive dissent.
  2. first sentence is true, but then the post degenerates in to the realms of fantasy
  3. You usually associate people with Scandanavian heritage as being good looking, but what an ugly cunt. I don't like the other bloke who works in there with him neither he's a cocky doilum. I sold them £800 worth of books for £12 like a mug, I should've put them in the bin out of principle. If I'd known you had them for sale at the time, I'd have bought some of them!!
  4. Frank Clark was born in Highfield near Rowlands Gill & Jensen was originally from Crawcrook, so I suppose that's a reason why they sound similar
  5. Aaron, sorry for your loss mate. That's a sad story you've told us, but hopefully we can win for your grandad tomorrow. Take care & all the best to you too.
  6. I like Sunday kick offs; it means I can get to a non league game on the Saturday as well. If it's a Saturday 3pm I generally don't go
  7. He speaks highly of you like for the avoidance of doubt, i still despise Quinn despite his departure from the paraffins
  8. I presume it's either his drinking or his accounting. If it's the former, O'Neill's probably issued Short with an ultimatum & there was only going to be one loser in that battle. if it's the latter, then presumably the shitstorm caused by HMRC with the Huns may replicate itself on wearyside & Mr Charity has to get out sharpish before the bailiffs arrive. Personally I despise the self confessed problem drinker & bad parent
  9. done curious why you're only after quantitative data & not qualitative info....
  10. interestingly 1989 was in the 20th century, while "Burt" & "The Rub" were Killdozer's finest moments; both on that album., which I attended after we beat Everton 2-0 in a rather unseason blizzard the purchase was in preparation for their 22st March gig at the Broken Doll did you ever see them live? The May 94 gig at The Cumberland was a particular highlight
  11. see my edited reply to your previous post
  12. I don't actually care EDIT: just checked your profile & i see you're just a little boy of 22 the day you were born (a Thursday), i bought "Little Baby Bunting" by Killdozer, one of the finest grinding, hardcore American bands ever. you also share your birthday with my dad, who turned 55 when you arrived. that night, i drank in the Trent House downstairs, as I often did of a Thursday evening back then
  13. Half price season tickets were sold prior to the name change. So it hasn't decreased then. i'm not at the next 2 homes games like (possibly 3 if Norwich beat Leicester)
  14. is that was the bleached blonde graffiti artist said? irony is, lad from Back Page has a degree in fine art & is a trianed illustrator - think he may have made a better job of it than the one who did
  15. some accountancy figures; heard it at one of the monthly Monday night meetings of NUFC Fans United. didn't have a copy of it; either of those lads via twitter should know the score, or steve Wraith
  16. Today I made a replica St. James' Park sign out of a 30cm square piece of wood (alleged cheeseboard from some Christmas gift set tat), by writing "St. James' Park" on it in permanent marked pen. I took it in to town, photographed it, put the photo up on Twitter, left the "sign" on the hedge below where the sign was (right hand side, not the graffitied side), then headed off to see my dad's grave in Blaydon. This was at around 1pm. A couple of hours later I was back in town, so I went back up to the ground & saw the "sign" was still there, so I took it up to Milburn Reception & attempted to ask them to give this to either Llambias or Ashley as I'd heard they'd lost the original sign & could have this as a replacement. They declined to take it from me & so I headed down to the Back Page, where I had a decent chat with the lad who works there (having a hard day as he's exactly the same name as the kid who did the graffito last night, suffering endless phone calls, texts & facebook requests - poor bugger). After a while that lunatic Martin who used to be on Twitter saying all the mad, offensive, unhinged stuff to celebs came in & attempted to buy the signed Santon shirt in the window for a fiver; they wouldn't sell it to him, so I offered him my sign as a consolation prize. He said thanks, took it & left it outside. I took it home, but accidentally left it on the 38.
  17. Someone (possibly Steve Hastie, possibly Neil Mitchell) said this sign actually costs the club £47k a season.
  18. He was like Stone Cold Steve Austin that day tbf. Listen to Hulk Hogan. I share my birthday with Hulk Hogan; however I was 2 weeks premature & it should have been with Sean Connery (date not year incidentally)
  19. One intriguing possibility for the Huns would be if Sinn Fein used the money from that mega Northern Bank heist in Belfast a few years ago to buy the club; that way Rangers could start again with a more inclusive ethos & cross community support. Think the songbook might need a rewrite mind.....
  20. How can you not find £24m! It's not like it could just fall down the settee. I don't know the full details from the time Craig Whyte bought the club, but surely his due dligence should've shown him that administration was an inevitability. I think he planned for all of this to be honest. My understanding of it is he bought the club for £1, paid of it's original debts with other loans mortgaged against future season ticket sales, and if the administrators can sort out a CVA before the tax case comes to fruition, he'll be the main secured creditor of the club. He'll probably walk away with Ibrox and the training ground in exchange for the money he's owed, leaving him free to lease/sell them back to whatever form of Rangers FC exists in the future. A bit like the Glazers at Man Utd, he's essentially purchased the club with its own money. Of course, if this isn't some grand master plan, then the worst case scenario is he's lost a single pound. I dropped a quid on Wednesday when doing the shopping in Sainsburys; cunt rolled under one of the shelving units. Still furious about it....
  21. It's revealing it though isn't it? I doubt, on his previous form, that he's been totally up front about it. I'm not saying the practice isn't a common one either.
  22. Typical; there's no apostrophe in the new graffito - argh!!!!!!!!!!!!
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