Why you hate NUFC?

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Also, this Messiah crap surely has to stop? Keegan's incredible feat of taking a doomed club back to the top flight and then the Champions League got him that nickname, because, in footballing terms, that was a sodding miracle.

We've not called anyone else that, it's just lazy journalists. Just like the line about "Geordies would rather lose 4-3 than win 1-0" Bollocks. Utter unmitigated bollocks. I suppose West Ham play the beautiful game, do they?

Anyway, enough of setting the world to rights,

Enjoy the win tonight, but we'll do you at ours

Not sure we'll win this one mate.

You seem a good sort anyway. As I said Geordies outside of football, in my experience, are a great sort of folk.

At the end of the day most fans hate other fans. Often with the tiniest basis for doing so, and a very myopic view of a fanbase. But that's football.

So koff you bad barcode bell. x
 

My kind of thread.

I hate everything about that team. And that city, and the people apart from a few good eggs.

Always think they should be at the top. Think they are the best fans, when really they are just a bunch of obese blurts who have drank too much brown.


And Pardew is the biggest bell whiff ever.
 

Used to like em in the days of Keegan and bobby robson, asprilla and shearer.

Mather have gone down hill since them days, kenny seemed to start it...

Oh and they think there this massive club with massive fan base despite the fact there a 1 club city!
 
That's an interesting remark. "All jumped ship upon relegation". In the interests of balance, it's worth considering Newcastle's average gate in the Championship of 44,000 was bigger than any Everton have had since 1970. Would hardly attack their loyalty there tbh.

Obviously because their stadium is over 20% larger and they're a one city club! Hardly a fair fight that haha!!

My point was the percentage of capacity that drained out of the crowd when they went down. If the fans were as devoted as they love to believe they are, they'd sell that out week in week out regardless of the level of football.
 
They're just myopic biffs in a one club city with no real rivalry or sense of banter to keep them in check so they instantly think they're the greatest team alive and come out with all that bizarre ****e like 'Geordie Nation'.
 

Thought Chico's write up was class, something I think our message board could do with to be honest. I'm talking about some of the responses in there, definite venom towards us :lol:

Haven't been made to feel unwelcome, just curious about the reason behind the one-sided enmity.

Oh and for what it's worth, I don't think the majority of NUFC fans think we're bigger than Everton, just comparable. Same as Spurs to be honest, we're all in that 2nd group of English clubs. Well behind the Man U's but well ahead of the Stokes and Fulhams of the world.

Are you [Poor language removed] comparable. You had a good season last season when you basically caught everyone cold. You won't do half as well this season, especially when your best players go to the African Nation's Cup. You have barely won anything in your entire history, you built a great stadium with John Hall's money, but having a big stadium that you fill just because you're a one club city doesn't make you big or comparable. The majority of your fans are whoppers too. Anyway, in no particular order, here is why I hate NUFC

1) Pardew
2) Keegan
3) The fans
4) Kevin Nolan
5) Les Ferdinand
6) The fans
7) The fans
8) The way commentators cum their kecks over the "best fans in the world"

The only thing you lot have going for you is Cheryl Cole

Oh, and I place you firmly and squarly with Fulham and Stoke
 
They spent most of that decade in the old Second Division and their gates were terrible, really terrible. Don't have this we've got big support man. They all disappeared when they were sh*te.

See. There's as many negative myths as positive. Take 1984 Everton came 7th, and won the FA Cup, the average gate was 19000. A lot of it to do with unemployment. Tyneside wasn't immune to Thatcher neither. The same season 83/84 was Newcastle's only vaguely decent one in the 80s THIRD in DIVISION TWO. Yet their 30000 average gate was second best in the country behind Man Utd. When they came up they varied between 5th and 7th best supported with one of the worst sides in the clubs history. 1991 they had a boycott to get John Hall in, and it worked and they kicked on again. The stats are all out there for you to see.
 

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