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31 minutes ago, Renton said:

For those that can't make the game, why not come here? All you can drink on draft or £100. Should be a great atmosphere. Can't see any issues with this at all. 

 

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I hadn't heard of the Rainton arena either. Looked it up and it's a shed in Sunderland. 

 

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Is that the National Corrigated Iron Centre.

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Let's get tough. The time for talking is over. Call it extreme if you like, but I propose we hit them hard and hit them fast with a major, and I mean major, leaflet campaign

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1 hour ago, Gemmill said:

 

Is that the National Corrigated Iron Centre.

It's a Wickes but someone has poured a 20 crate of Stella into a plant pot and stuck a hose in it so now it's a gastro pub in Sunderland.

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Just now, MMXXVIII said:

Apparently there are free buses to this and you'll only get your ticket once on one. So how are we meant to kick their heads in before kick off? They've not thought this through at all. Farce.

You can't kick in the head of a mackem anyway. Concrete skulls, solid all the way through.

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36 minutes ago, MMXXVIII said:

Apparently there are free buses to this and you'll only get your ticket once on one. So how are we meant to kick their heads in before kick off? They've not thought this through at all. Farce.

 

Brick them marra. FTM

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30 minutes ago, MMXXVIII said:

Tbf we're more clandestine nowadays. CCP psychological. Infiltrating and weakening over time. It's why I've been shoving my spunk down an Easington bitch's throat for months. Anyone else doing their part?


Aye, but she told me to say nothing about it to you.

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52 minutes ago, MMXXVIII said:

Apparently there are free buses to this and you'll only get your ticket once on one. So how are we meant to kick their heads in before kick off? They've not thought this through at all. Farce.

The 6,000 who have tickets are just a ruse.

The Gremlins, NME and Bender Squad are all going via metro, cars and the train to kick mackem heads before the match.

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7 minutes ago, MMXXVIII said:

I've heard of The Gremlins. Learned scholars all of them.

 

NME was a magazine trying to promote homosexuality via Damon Albarn.

 

The Bender Squad though, are you in that?

The Bender Squad were the unorganized nutcases who followed NUFC in the 70s to 80s

The NME ( Newcastle Mainline Express ) were NUFC casuals from the early 80s

The Gremlins were the name given to the young lads ( who couldn't  get into the pubs ) that originally hung out with the NME.

Of course they all got older .

 

 NME: From The Bender Squad to The Gremlins; Inside Newcastle's Football Hooligan Firm

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12 minutes ago, Tdansmith said:

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The baldy cunts more like. Looks like they're all chemo outpatients. 

 

Also, seriously, the bender squad are going to take on the fans of massive lads? Somebody's clicked the wrong box on Pornhub. 

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2 minutes ago, Renton said:

 

The baldy cunts more like. Looks like they're all chemo outpatients. 

 

Also, seriously, the bender squad are going to take on the fans of massive lads? Somebody's clicked the wrong box on Pornhub. 

The Bender Squad, the real Bender Squad from the late 70s must all be 70 or 80 years old now.

At some of the away games I went to in the late 70s you just had to be near or next to these blokes, they made it safe.

Hard to imagine now days but that's how it was.

   One bloke in particular a bloke called Reegan was just mental. Charlton away ( old Valley) I seen him take on the entire Charlton end by himself, then as the police chucked him out of the Charlton end and back into our end he pinched a coopers hat ! 

 

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39 minutes ago, Tdansmith said:

The Bender Squad were the unorganized nutcases who followed NUFC in the 70s to 80s

The NME ( Newcastle Mainline Express ) were NUFC casuals from the early 80s

The Gremlins were the name given to the young lads ( who couldn't  get into the pubs ) that originally hung out with the NME.

Of course they all got older .

 

 NME: From The Bender Squad to The Gremlins; Inside Newcastle's Football Hooligan Firm

 

I didn't expect that. Happy to take the education. Love owt like this.

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2 minutes ago, MMXXVIII said:

 

I didn't expect that. Happy to take the education. Love owt like this.

The Bender Squad were actually originally called The Market Benders as a lot of them were workers from all the markets in the Toon.

 

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4 hours ago, Tdansmith said:

The Bender Squad were actually originally called The Market Benders as a lot of them were workers from all the markets in the Toon.

 

I remember an away match at Stoke (late 70s early 80s) which got a bit fuckin mental …a group of lads/blokes walked past singing ‘I wish I was in Dixie” cool as fuck like and waded into a load of Stoke nut jobs…I had no idea but got told it was the Bender Squad. And that Regan? Is that the same lad who was always on the barrier in the middle of the Leazes, had a mate called Mad Mac if memory serves?. Total radgies but looked after their own. 

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