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mirodo

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I#m intrigued to see what Wednesday will do next.

Engage the services of a good lawyer!

The Club is disappointed to learn via public statement issued by Newcastle United that it has appointed former Sheffield Wednesday staff Steve Bruce, Steve Agnew and Stephen Clemence.

Regardless of the fact that the staff resigned from their positions with the Club on Monday, there remains outstanding legal issues to be resolved between the club and the staff and Newcastle United. The Club is currently considering its position and taking the appropriate legal advice.

No further comment will be made by the Club concerning this matter.
 
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MonsooN

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It'll be interesting if Newcastle draw Sheffield Wednesday in the League Cup!

As a long time Newcastle fan who has seen the highs and the lows, I can't remember a time when we've gone into a new season and I've felt as pessimistic at this.

Also, Newcastle fans' expectations are not unrealistically high. Most fans aren't bothered if we don't win things, but most fans are bothered if we don't even try. As long as the players give 100% and the club is looking to be better, that's all I ask.

As one fan once put it on a banner: "We don't demand a team that wins. We demand a club that tries."
 

DarloRich

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Also, Newcastle fans' expectations are not unrealistically high. Most fans aren't bothered if we don't win things, but most fans are bothered if we don't even try. As long as the players give 100% and the club is looking to be better, that's all I ask.

As one fan once put it on a banner: "We don't demand a team that wins. We demand a club that tries."

Oh they were comedy gold at one point. Do you remember the Three Legends Football Phone in on Century/Star Radio? Newcastle fans were always out of control with their expectations. It was hilarious and superb to listen to if you were a fan of any other north east club. Ashley has killed all of that off to the level that, for the first time, I actually feel sorry for Newcastle fans. They are so crushed and broken down.

Anyway how do you support the Mags living in Houghton? Surely that is solid Sunderland. All my family are from there and are Sunderland. I have never seen a Newcastle fan. Brave man

NOTE: The 3 Legends Football Phone in was a long running football phone in on north east radio featuring Bernie Slaven ( Middlesbrough) Malcolm MacDonald ( Newcastle) and Eric Gates (Sunderland) (The later was replaced by Micky Horswill and i think Dickie Ord later on)
 

MonsooN

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Anyway how do you support the Mags living in Houghton? Surely that is solid Sunderland. All my family are from there and are Sunderland. I have never seen a Newcastle fan. Brave man

I'm originally from Seaham, which is probably even more red and white! The reason is because I wasn't really into club football until my later teens when I was attending college in Durham. I made some new friends there who were all Newcastle fans and their enthusiasm just spread, really. It was also as they were just taking off under Keegan and I've followed them ever since. There are a fair few black and whites in Houghton - particularly the north part of Houghton - Newbottle, Fencehouses, Bournmoor etc.

I do remember the Legends. Used to listen to it right up until it ended. Some good banter on there, although Malcolm MacDonald used to irritate me a bit.

Are you a Red and White, DarloRich?
 

Karl

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I hope this is okay to post this here but I was mightily impressed with this advert for Huddersfield Town's new kit. Give it a watch. It's genius!

 

61653 HTAFC

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I hope this is okay to post this here but I was mightily impressed with this advert for Huddersfield Town's new kit. Give it a watch. It's genius!

When I first saw the spoof kit, I was livid for about two minutes before remembering what Paddy Power are like! That everyone involved held their nerve for 48 hours is quite impressive.

Love the real, sponsor-free kit though, I'll be picking one up shortly.
 

scotrail158713

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Brora Rangers 6 ... Fort William 0

A not unexpected score from the opening day of the new season,
Not unexpected but a respectable score line. Fort William would be happy with that.
The East of Scotland League kicked off yesterday as well. I was away so missed Ormiston’s first match but they apparently put up a good fight and only lost 2-1. Hopefully they’ll get points of some sort on Wednesday.
 

Darandio

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Cristiano Ronaldo in the news again. To cut a long story short, he is being sued by a bunch of South Korean fans because he didn't come on the pitch during a Juventus friendly over there. One aspect of the lawsuit is that each fan wants around £700 in compensation for "mental anguish". :lol:

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-49168694

Angry South Korean football fans are seeking compensation after Cristiano Ronaldo failed to take to the pitch during a Juventus pre-season friendly.

The superstar was contracted to play 45 minutes when the match against K League All Stars was announced, organisers say, but he stayed on the subs' bench.

Fans became angry when he made no sign of lacing up his boots, even chanting the name of his rival Lionel Messi.

Some have now reached out to Seoul law firm Myungan to file a lawsuit.

They are seeking compensation of 70,000 won (£48.50; $59) per ticket, 1,000 won for the ticket commission fee, and 1m won each for compensation for "mental anguish".

"Normally in such cases the plaintiffs will be refunded the price of the tickets, but I put this under a special case since the company, through false advertising, took advantage of the football star's fans," a lawyer from the firm told Reuters.

"As for the mental anguish part, I'd like to say some of them are raucous fans, the real avid fans. So for them it is very painful because they love Ronaldo and want to protect him, but they can't, given the situation," he added.
 

scotrail158713

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What competition was that in, as it certainly not a league match in the Highland League, in which they have played two matches this season, lost both of them and occupy their usual place at the bottom of the league.
My apologies - it was the Pat Munro North of Scotland Cup they were playing in.
 

Iskra

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Bristol City 1 Leeds 3

Looks just like last season from Leeds. Great with the ball, great going forward, dodgy keeper. If we don't address our obvious deficiencies, and try a championship season with a small squad, it will be an entertaining, exciting but ultimately fruitless season once again.
 

scotrail158713

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Well I’ve just signed myself up to start the SFA referee course in Edinburgh a week tomorrow. I’m now questioning why I’ve done so - who in their right mind signs up to be subjected to such abuse? :lol:
Partially joking though as it’s something I’ve always wanted to do and I’m looking forward to it.
 

scotrail158713

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I’ve just finished watching ‘The Fort’ on the iPlayer. Have to say it was a lot better than I thought it would be.
As a follower of another non-league club though I think a lot of their issues aren’t unique to themselves though - apart from the results obviously :D. A lot of non-league clubs struggle for players and people for a committee, and many have long serving members who are there through thick and thin.
 

DarloRich

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Wednesday: Darlington 1 v Gateshead 1

Darlo came from behind to claim a point against a full time team. Impressive as last season we would have folded and lost 3-0
 

SS4

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Nice to see the national football press have not changed in only acknowledging that only 6 teams play in the prem (and in turn only care for the prem)

We're definitely under siege though

You'd be forgiven for thinking we weren't playing and it was Spurs Vs who knows. Thank goodness for local radio commentators

Edit: I've not missed the ****ty behaviour of players in crowding the ref especially after watching the women's world cup
 
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Old Yard Dog

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After a summer of insanity at Bradford, Garry Thompson has been sacked as player-manager after just two games in charge. Is this some sort of record? Garry had never managed before and both were embarrassingly bad 5-0 defeats.
 

scotrail158713

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After a summer of insanity at Bradford, Garry Thompson has been sacked as player-manager after just two games in charge. Is this some sort of record? Garry had never managed before and both were embarrassingly bad 5-0 defeats.
I can’t remember the ins and outs of it but there was a manager a few years ago that only lasted two days in his job - without even having a game.
 

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