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Yes, and on the pitch



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Again, the weird delusions. In no way comparable



I've told you lots of times already - I absolutely despise the 'salt of the earth, got a soft spot for Everton, good karma, pat pat pat' spineless rot of the Sunderland fans on here. You've got Spurs fans, Palace fans, Falkirk fans, all on here, all sound. Sunderland fans are uniformly invertebrate. The emoji over-use is an old calling card of archetypal Sunderland slug @Sunderland afc , who used to use the :dance::dance::dance: all the time.

Anyways, drawing at home to Bolton spells doom. Real doom. As in, going bust and potentially out of the league long term doom.

Hmmmm, you've certainly not made your case very clear here if you don't mind me saying.

So, your logic is to hate a set of fans for taking a liking to your club? I don't see this 'pat pat pat' you're referring to. When we play Everton, I want to beat you, vice versa you - There's no 'love in' apart from in your very vivid imagination. The reason @Sunderland afc joined (I'm assuming) likewise myself, was to say how much we respect what you did in regards to Bradley Lowery, which was a touch of class. Since then, a lot (Not all) of Sunderland fans have wanted to see Everton do well. I'd said that from day one. I don't like your red neighbours, who I see as deluded and arrogant, so - I always want you to beat them come derby day. That's it, very simplistic really.

You're generalizing an entire set of fans on some very weird, utter hatred under a misconception that we're all 'salt of the earth' have 'soft spots' and your personal best, we're all "uniformly invertebrate". I will give you some credit, that's quite a well worded insult - uniformly invertebrate - so, fair play. lol

Drawing at home to Bolton doesn't spell doom, 'doom' was very much setting in last year - Keep up lad. We're in a crisis, but we'll recover, and I'll take great pleasure seeing our team rise from the ashes, we won't go bust, wishful thinking on your part.
 
sorry amigos, no problems with you all... we could use a match against the Black Cats (and the subsequent guaranteed 3 points) about now... but had to share.

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That's funny, fair play!!!! lol

However, I couldn't help but notice that mockery was made by a Newcastle fan.... Well, where do I start with the filth. Should I upload the imagine of Kevin Keegan's brilliant reaction to Stan Collymore's late goal to cost them the title. Should I upload the recent video of the Newcastle fan punching a horse in a recent derby. How about if I remind them that we relegated them (officially) by beating Everton (No offence lads) and sunk them to the Championship. How about a gentle reminder of our recent 6-in-a-row derby wins (Which kept us up as we consistently took 6 points from them). Decisions decisions! Newcastle have every right to enjoy their current situation (And laugh at ours) but there's plenty of ammunition we can throw at them!

From the true Geordie's rants, to a fan holding a 'Ashley out banner' falling over the steps at St James Park, to their banner mocking Sunderland which was spelt incorrectly etc.....

They're the gift that keeps on giving.
 
Hmmmm, you've certainly not made your case very clear here if you don't mind me saying.

So, your logic is to hate a set of fans for taking a liking to your club? I don't see this 'pat pat pat' you're referring to. When we play Everton, I want to beat you, vice versa you - There's no 'love in' apart from in your very vivid imagination. The reason @Sunderland afc joined (I'm assuming) likewise myself, was to say how much we respect what you did in regards to Bradley Lowery, which was a touch of class. Since then, a lot (Not all) of Sunderland fans have wanted to see Everton do well. I'd said that from day one. I don't like your red neighbours, who I see as deluded and arrogant, so - I always want you to beat them come derby day. That's it, very simplistic really.

You're generalizing an entire set of fans on some very weird, utter hatred under a misconception that we're all 'salt of the earth' have 'soft spots' and your personal best, we're all "uniformly invertebrate". I will give you some credit, that's quite a well worded insult - uniformly invertebrate - so, fair play. lol

Drawing at home to Bolton doesn't spell doom, 'doom' was very much setting in last year - Keep up lad. We're in a crisis, but we'll recover, and I'll take great pleasure seeing our team rise from the ashes, we won't go bust, wishful thinking on your part.
I joined long before Bradley. Can't rememer the reason to be honest but stuck around as it's a canny site. Oh And I've always liked everton. Their team in the 80's were excellent under Kendall.

Also factor in that can't stand Liverpool, means it works out nice.
 

That's funny, fair play!!!! lol

However, I couldn't help but notice that mockery was made by a Newcastle fan.... Well, where do I start with the filth. Should I upload the imagine of Kevin Keegan's brilliant reaction to Stan Collymore's late goal to cost them the title. Should I upload the recent video of the Newcastle fan punching a horse in a recent derby. How about if I remind them that we relegated them (officially) by beating Everton (No offence lads) and sunk them to the Championship. How about a gentle reminder of our recent 6-in-a-row derby wins (Which kept us up as we consistently took 6 points from them). Decisions decisions! Newcastle have every right to enjoy their current situation (And laugh at ours) but there's plenty of ammunition we can throw at them!

From the true Geordie's rants, to a fan holding a 'Ashley out banner' falling over the steps at St James Park, to their banner mocking Sunderland which was spelt incorrectly etc.....

They're the gift that keeps on giving.
Post funny noo cassul video please. Even your good friend Orly will like those.
 
In our darkest of times the horse punchers can be relied on to put a smile on our faces

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That's funny, fair play!!!! lol

However, I couldn't help but notice that mockery was made by a Newcastle fan.... Well, where do I start with the filth. Should I upload the imagine of Kevin Keegan's brilliant reaction to Stan Collymore's late goal to cost them the title. Should I upload the recent video of the Newcastle fan punching a horse in a recent derby. How about if I remind them that we relegated them (officially) by beating Everton (No offence lads) and sunk them to the Championship. How about a gentle reminder of our recent 6-in-a-row derby wins (Which kept us up as we consistently took 6 points from them). Decisions decisions! Newcastle have every right to enjoy their current situation (And laugh at ours) but there's plenty of ammunition we can throw at them!

From the true Geordie's rants, to a fan holding a 'Ashley out banner' falling over the steps at St James Park, to their banner mocking Sunderland which was spelt incorrectly etc.....

They're the gift that keeps on giving.
I absolutely hate them with passion, if one club could sum up what I hate about modern football fans its those shirt wearing daft sods , club treats them like crap pats them on the head every now and again and tells them they are the best fans in the world, and they fall for it every time, like a junky skank whore who gets bitch slapped by her pimp and still gives him her money and a suck when he says he loves her, that's them the fan whores of the footy world.
Shame really as outside of footy the people up there are fine.
Think its the reason I don't mind Sunderland so much as we have something in common with them.
 


I went to the darts a few weeks after this ^ and held up a 'Get well soon Bud the horse' (The horse's name was Bud obviously) and a few Newcastle fans behind starting kicking off!!! lollollol

"Least we have an airport you mackem scum" - Was shouted at me and my friends. Such a nasty, well thought-out insult which still keeps my awake every night. Why, oh why do we not have an airport? So sad.

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I went to the darts a few weeks after this ^ and held up a 'Get well soon Bud the horse' (The horse's name was Bud obviously) and a few Newcastle fans behind starting kicking off!!! lollollol

"Least we have an airport you mackem scum" - Was shouted at me and my friends. Such a nasty, well thought-out insult which still keeps my awake every night. Why, oh why do we not have an airport? So sad.

:(


I never understand the airport thing...it’s a common quip in the workplace Tyne-wear banter

Ponteland Airport*

I’d say ‘big game’ coming up for you but they’re all big games now lol
 

I wonder if Jordan foolishly thought he was coming to a team with a better defence when he joined Everton.....

Potentially, could be the best ever keeper to get relegated twice in 2 seasons..... oh my.
 


I went to the darts a few weeks after this ^ and held up a 'Get well soon Bud the horse' (The horse's name was Bud obviously) and a few Newcastle fans behind starting kicking off!!! lollollol

"Least we have an airport you mackem scum" - Was shouted at me and my friends. Such a nasty, well thought-out insult which still keeps my awake every night. Why, oh why do we not have an airport? So sad.

:(


That never happened did it mate.
 


I went to the darts a few weeks after this ^ and held up a 'Get well soon Bud the horse' (The horse's name was Bud obviously) and a few Newcastle fans behind starting kicking off!!! lollollol

"Least we have an airport you mackem scum" - Was shouted at me and my friends. Such a nasty, well thought-out insult which still keeps my awake every night. Why, oh why do we not have an airport? So sad.

:(

Out of order that,you know he had tooth ache and is trying to befriend the horse
 
One thing I noted with interest a couple of years ago was media talk of 'getting the north east psyche'. This was trotted out in the context of the frequent managerial changes made by both safc and nufc. Apparently a very important thing to 'get' in order to keep fans on board.

Can any of the safc contributors help to explain what the north east psyche is?

Serious and comedic contributions appreciated. Cheers.
 

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