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    SMEs are the lifeblood of the economy and many communities but I am sure you run your business sensibly and prudently and if you didn’t it would fold.

    Some clubs are technically insolvent and should face the consequences but in Spain they got propped up is they and Barca or Madrid.

    The calls here for an independent regulator seem to ignore that of the FA/EPL just followed normal governance rules it wouldn’t be an issue.

    If an apple costs 10p but you only have 2p don’t buy the bloody apple!

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    Only in Newcastle - footballs coming home with extra chips soaked in warm brown ale.
    So they're off to Blaydon races with a wallet full apparently.

    Oh,House of the Rising Sun was Bollux & Alan Price singing Simon Smith and his Amazing Dancing Bear was the most bloody awful Geordie pop tune I've heard.

    How do I know ?
    Every Saturday night when living in York that's all the intoxicated Geordie Hen night groups on the syrup could be heard singing [badly]

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    Only in Newcastle - footballs coming home with extra chips soaked in warm brown ale.
    So they're off to Blaydon races with a wallet full apparently.

    Oh,House of the Rising Sun was Bollux & Alan Price singing Simon Smith and his Amazing Dancing Bear was the most bloody awful Geordie pop tune I've heard.

    How do I know ?
    Every Saturday night when living in York that's all the intoxicated Geordie Hen night groups on the syrup could be heard singing [badly]
    Great pub in York that is know for its home made steak and ale pies and whisky collection!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Monaco_Totty View Post


    Only in Newcastle - footballs coming home with extra chips soaked in warm brown ale.
    So they're off to Blaydon races with a wallet full apparently.

    Oh,House of the Rising Sun was Bollux & Alan Price singing Simon Smith and his Amazing Dancing Bear was the most bloody awful Geordie pop tune I've heard.

    How do I know ?
    Every Saturday night when living in York that's all the intoxicated Geordie Hen night groups on the syrup could be heard singing [badly]
    I had almost forgotten about Viz. Spoilt Ba***rd was my favourite character.

    Bizarrely, I had use of a season ticket for 2 years at St James Park during the Keegan years. The people around me all knew I was a Leeds fan but they were generally good humoured about it. It only got mildy difficult when Leeds played there and I would be the only person in the entire Gallowgate end standing up when we scored. For a (mostly) neutral it was certainly some attractive and exciting football - a bit like us last year but with much better finishing.

    They always played Local Hero by Mark Knopfler at the start which I thought was a great warm up tune.

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    Can you imagine the ‘outcry’ from the PC brigade of a comic with the fat slags and roger mellie was launched today

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