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Was it that sunderland can't truly be considered a city because it hasn't a cathedral, nor city walls? It's more a town with delusions of mediocrity

whose club will ne'er return if should fall?

 

to the tune of Sloop John B, or 7 Nation army or something?

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I'd rather that than 6 million British people supporting an army killing 1 million innocent men and woman in Iraq/Afghanistan.

 

Furthermore it was never in the name of Catholicism, there were both religions inside the republican groups. The founding fathers of the Irish republican movement were Protestants like Wolfe tone.

Here just fuck off, fucking thick cunt.
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Do you reckon he got served in the bar before the game?

 

"Aye Ahm fucking over eighteen, eh, radge cunt!"

The worst smelling person I've ever smelled in my life was a Celtic fan about 18 in "Heroes" in the toon. You never really ever encounter Celtic fans in Newcastle, because they don't exist but this kid man....he summed up my thoughts about them. Utter tramps. All of them, come out with the same shit. "Biggest club in eh werruld, greatest suppowas in eh werruld, dirty oarange basturts" honestly once you've spoken to one you've spoken to them all. I'd love them to play in the Premier League personally though, I really would.

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http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/transfer-news/newcastle-transfer-news-celtics-centre-half-1795628

 

Probably file under shite as they were there to watch dummet and Newton but hey ho. Kelvins best season is this one, had a good start at Celtic a couple of years back but started to fade away making silly mistakes. Definitely not worth 5 million, probably 1. He has good pace and strength and has started to dribble to get forward in attack.

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Yeh - I'd forget it. I think we're after Sakho - but this will depend on some heavy PSG investment, he's a great player but perhaps they want someone else partnering Silva.

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Of course it's not. No disrespect to anyone, but there's not one footballer in Scotland who could make us better, added to the fact the Scottish lad is right - that Kelvin is average, not only that but Pardew is bigoted against Scotland anyway. Biggest load of bollocks since the report that Newcastle were trying to sign Maradona in 1988.

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FORMER Newcastle United goalkeeper Fraser Forster has admitted he wants to return to the Magpies – as he has ‘unfinished business’ at the club.

 

Forster signed for Celtic in the summer after a loan spell at the Scottish giants, having been frustrated in his bid to usurp Tim Krul to the No1 jersey at St James’s Park.

 

The 25-year-old spent his formative years with Newcastle, coming through the ranks before leaving in a £2.5m deal.

 

But he admits it was a huge wrench to leave his boyhood club, and would love to return one day.

 

“I’d like to go back to Newcastle at some point, if the opportunity arises,” said Forster, who was speaking to BBC’s Late Kick-Off. “I’m a Newcastle fan and I’ve got unfinished business there.

 

“It was a wrench to leave, it’s my hometown club. But it wasn’t meant to be.

 

“I enjoyed my time out on loan and after enjoying playing week in week out it was important I carried on playing. I wanted to be No1 and it was clear that wasn’t going to happen at Newcastle.

 

“Everyone wants to be playing in the Premier League. It’s the place to be.

 

“At the minute I’m very happy at Celtic and playing Champions League Football, but long-term it would be nice to play in the Premier League.”

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FORMER Newcastle United goalkeeper Fraser Forster has admitted he wants to return to the Magpies – as he has ‘unfinished business’ at the club.

 

Forster signed for Celtic in the summer after a loan spell at the Scottish giants, having been frustrated in his bid to usurp Tim Krul to the No1 jersey at St James’s Park.

 

The 25-year-old spent his formative years with Newcastle, coming through the ranks before leaving in a £2.5m deal.

 

But he admits it was a huge wrench to leave his boyhood club, and would love to return one day.

 

“I’d like to go back to Newcastle at some point, if the opportunity arises,” said Forster, who was speaking to BBC’s Late Kick-Off. “I’m a Newcastle fan and I’ve got unfinished business there.

 

“It was a wrench to leave, it’s my hometown club. But it wasn’t meant to be.

 

“I enjoyed my time out on loan and after enjoying playing week in week out it was important I carried on playing. I wanted to be No1 and it was clear that wasn’t going to happen at Newcastle.

 

“Everyone wants to be playing in the Premier League. It’s the place to be.

 

 

“At the minute I’m very happy at Celtic and playing Champions League Football, but long-term you just realise how small scale everything is up here and from afar the old firm seem like two big important clubs but from closer inspection you soon realise they're just big fish in a very small pond. Even Aston Villa can get bigger crowds than Celltic on any given day, anyway it would be nice to play in the Premier League.”

 

 

Don't let our young Celtic fan see that!! :lol:

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Charles Green's crack today, my god:

 

 

Green said: "I was brought up in a mining community where whether someone was black, white, Catholic, Salvation Army, Protestant made no difference. When I played at Worksop Town, the other striker was 'Darkie' Johnson. Now if I say that today I could go to jail. You know, Imran will come into the office regularly and I'll say, 'How's my Paki friend?'"

How does he think he's going to get away with that in modern society?

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Charles Green's crack today, my god:

 

 

How does he think he's going to get away with that in modern society?

 

Clearly not with the times as you say. Pretty incredible that people think they can say this sort of thing in public (or at all).

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