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I hope someone has tagged William Storey in the comments 

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apologies if already posted elsewhere, but...

came at the time I started to really 'get' football as opposed to just being taken along to matches with the old man. my first genuine newcastle hero, fucking idolised him, loved singing his songs and can remember with absolute clarity the fucking pandemonium and surges down the leazes end terrace when he scored.

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46 minutes ago, thebrokendoll said:

apologies if already posted elsewhere, but...

came at the time I started to really 'get' football as opposed to just being taken along to matches with the old man. my first genuine newcastle hero, fucking idolised him, loved singing his songs and can remember with absolute clarity the fucking pandemonium and surges down the leazes end terrace when he scored.

supermac,    :)

 

 

 

 

Before my time but I'd have loved to have been in the old leazes watching him. :good:

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12 minutes ago, Howmanheyman said:

 

Before my time but I'd have loved to have been in the old leazes watching him. :good:

 

found this picture a few days ago of the east stand when it was first built.

I remember the yellow fences vividly as a kid 11 years old. me old man didn't approve of sweary songs or boot boys at the time so he'd take me in the gallowgate and put me at the front while he moved further back. course the leazes was like a magnet for the hardest kid in the first year at senior school whose feet had just grown big enough for his first pair of doctor martens. I'd climb over all the barriers before kick off to get in to the leazes once he'd gone and then have to work me way back before the final whistle.

happy days!   :lol:

 

 

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My last season standing was 93-94 but it was in the milburn paddocks near the gallowgate so not the best place to be, season before was amazing, usually in the corner. So I've had a decade of terrace football, then thirty years of football in an all seater stadium, (when I could go, for different reasons). The first decade wasn't always pretty, football was at it's lowest ebb but that was far more 'real' and had far more in common with the previous thirty years than the thirty years that came after it. Not saying things wouldn't or didn't need to move on but there's no question in my mind that I felt I had more in common with the people around me then than I do now by a country mile.

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1 hour ago, Howmanheyman said:

My last season standing was 93-94 but it was in the milburn paddocks near the gallowgate so not the best place to be, season before was amazing, usually in the corner. So I've had a decade of terrace football, then thirty years of football in an all seater stadium, (when I could go, for different reasons). The first decade wasn't always pretty, football was at it's lowest ebb but that was far more 'real' and had far more in common with the previous thirty years than the thirty years that came after it. Not saying things wouldn't or didn't need to move on but there's no question in my mind that I felt I had more in common with the people around me then than I do now by a country mile.

 

amen mate.

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16 minutes ago, spongebob toonpants said:

If only that goal against Leicester had been filmed. Still the best goal I ever saw

 

aye.

mind you, could be worse, the bolton replay one might've been missed too.

I could watch it all day!  :) 

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Sheepskin is Steve Bruce 

 

Crombie is Tom Selleck’s Geordie cousin 

 

bomber jacket appears to be a time travelling Pete Doherty 😱

 

 

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1 hour ago, PaddockLad said:

Sheepskin is Steve Bruce 

 

Crombie is Tom Selleck’s Geordie cousin 

 

bomber jacket appears to be a time travelling Pete Doherty 😱

 

 

:lol:
There’s time-travelling Josh Brolin and Tommy Lee Jones under Pete’s left hand too. 
 

 

( The look of concern on Sheepskin Steve’s face is the moment he’s realised he’s in the Gallowgate, and not with his fellow Manure fans in the away section.)

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Not NUFC related but an old NUFC fan/manager showing that 'careful' Northumberland upbringing where beer prices are concerned. :D

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Remarkably I have got to this point in my life never knowing that Euro 92 was held in Sweden. I always thought Denmark hosted and won it.

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1 minute ago, ewerk said:

Remarkably I have got to this point in my life never knowing that Euro 92 was held in Sweden. I always thought Denmark hosted and won it.

Meh, Sweden/Denmark… same difference. 

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I’m sure you probably know this but Denmark didn’t even qualify for Euro 92. They were given a place at the last minute after Yugoslavia were kicked out after the break up of their country. 

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On 27/06/2024 at 19:50, Holden McGroin said:

I’m sure you probably know this but Denmark didn’t even qualify for Euro 92. They were given a place at the last minute after Yugoslavia were kicked out after the break up of their country. 

Most of the squad were literally on the beach too iirc. And they won it without one of the best players in the world at that time, Michael Laudrup, because he’d fallen out with the manager. 

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There's an old reel of us playing Liverpool I think, turn of the 20th century and it must be one of the only photos/videos of the stand that preceded the West Stand. I'll see if I can find it. 

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14 hours ago, Howmanheyman said:

 

 

 

1901. 

 

 

Amazing clip, I took a screenshot of the mystery stand…

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… something caught my eye, though, in what looks like the press balcony…

 

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Sir Leopold Ryder Esq.

Scribe and Gentleman. 

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