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    Imagine Being A Barcode Fan, Well Don't Actually!

    Newcastle United: Fifty Years of Hurt by Ged Clarke (£7.25 Amazon)

    Synopsis

    When Newcastle United crashed out of the FA Cup in Cardiff in April 2005, it
    was official: the second best-supported club in England and the eleventh
    richest in the world had completed 50 years without winning a domestic
    trophy. Since their last success - an FA Cup win in 1955 - no less than
    thirty-two clubs have won one of the three major prizes in the English game,
    but not the Magpies. In that half century, they've employed some of the
    biggest names in world football, yet most of their fanatical supporters have
    never seen them win a pot. In 2004, Sir Bobby Robson paid the price for
    failing to bring the Holy Grail to the Geordie faithful. And in 2006, Graeme
    Souness was next to go, the 17th manager to try - and fail - to win one of
    English football's glittering prizes for the longest suffering fans in the
    land. In "Newcastle United: Fifty Years of Hurt", Ged Clarke examines this
    extraordinary football phenomenon with all the humour you would expect from
    a disappointed but dedicated United fan. He chronicles the decades of
    disaster and talks to Newcastle legends such as Peter Beardsley, Les
    Ferdinand, Jack Charlton, Bob Moncur and Malcolm Macdonald in a bid to
    discover an explanation for the longest losing streak in top-class football.

    <ouch!>
    http://www.retroreds.co.uk/

    #2
    Originally posted by lfc4ever
    Newcastle United: Fifty Years of Hurt by Ged Clarke (&#163;7.25 Amazon)

    Synopsis

    When Newcastle United crashed out of the FA Cup in Cardiff in April 2005, it
    was official: the second best-supported club in England and the eleventh
    richest in the world had completed 50 years without winning a domestic
    trophy. Since their last success - an FA Cup win in 1955 - no less than
    thirty-two clubs have won one of the three major prizes in the English game,
    but not the Magpies. In that half century, they've employed some of the
    biggest names in world football, yet most of their fanatical supporters have
    never seen them win a pot. In 2004, Sir Bobby Robson paid the price for
    failing to bring the Holy Grail to the Geordie faithful. And in 2006, Graeme
    Souness was next to go, the 17th manager to try - and fail - to win one of
    English football's glittering prizes for the longest suffering fans in the
    land. In "Newcastle United: Fifty Years of Hurt", Ged Clarke examines this
    extraordinary football phenomenon with all the humour you would expect from
    a disappointed but dedicated United fan. He chronicles the decades of
    disaster and talks to Newcastle legends such as Peter Beardsley, Les
    Ferdinand, Jack Charlton, Bob Moncur and Malcolm Macdonald in a bid to
    discover an explanation for the longest losing streak in top-class football.

    <ouch!>
    WTF? Not a chance in hell.
    "Let me say for the record, I am not a gangster and never have been. Im not the thief who grabs your purse. Im not the guy who jacks your car. Im not down with the people who steal and hurt others. Im just a brother who fight back."
    Tupac

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      #3
      Originally posted by Marky18
      WTF? Not a chance in hell.
      I can only assume the mancs are third then, because there no fookin way they are better supported than us.
      Thomas Hicks Senior

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        #4
        Originally posted by Morphorino
        I can only assume the mancs are third then, because there no fookin way they are better supported than us.


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          #5
          They are talking about size of support so remember the barcodes will always be up there with Fat Dunk supporting them.


          La tristesse durera toujours

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            #6
            http://www.retroreds.co.uk/

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              #7
              Originally posted by lfc4ever
              Newcastle United: Fifty Years of Hurt by Ged Clarke (£7.25 Amazon)

              Synopsis

              When Newcastle United crashed out of the FA Cup in Cardiff in April 2005, it
              was official: the second best-supported club in England and the eleventh
              richest in the world had completed 50 years without winning a domestic
              trophy. Since their last success - an FA Cup win in 1955 - no less than
              thirty-two clubs have won one of the three major prizes in the English game,
              but not the Magpies. In that half century, they've employed some of the
              biggest names in world football, yet most of their fanatical supporters have
              never seen them win a pot. In 2004, Sir Bobby Robson paid the price for
              failing to bring the Holy Grail to the Geordie faithful. And in 2006, Graeme
              Souness was next to go, the 17th manager to try - and fail - to win one of
              English football's glittering prizes for the longest suffering fans in the
              land. In "Newcastle United: Fifty Years of Hurt", Ged Clarke examines this
              extraordinary football phenomenon with all the humour you would expect from
              a disappointed but dedicated United fan. He chronicles the decades of
              disaster and talks to Newcastle legends such as Peter Beardsley, Les
              Ferdinand, Jack Charlton, Bob Moncur and Malcolm Macdonald in a bid to
              discover an explanation for the longest losing streak in top-class football.

              <ouch!>

              Long may it continue.

              Cnuts.
              If you've lost your faith in love and music the end won't be long

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                #8
                And if Sheff Utd score, they go joint bottom, which will be <fast show voice> nice!
                http://www.retroreds.co.uk/

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                  #9
                  you mean like now?
                  Thomas Hicks Senior

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                    #10
                    They have scored.
                    Betfair refer and earn code: CCUPPKJHF

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                      #11


                      Originally posted by Gordon Brown
                      (1995)
                      "A weak currency is the sign of a weak economy,which is the sign of a weak government"

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                        #12

                        Hahahaha, well foreseen! I'll hand over my money to you in future for betting purposes.

                        I would love it, just love it to see the barcodes relegated into obscurity - again!
                        http://www.retroreds.co.uk/

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                          #13
                          Newcastle were woeful. Just terrible. Crys of sack the board not manager though from the fans.
                          ...
                          Don't take life too seriously or you'll never get out alive.

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                            #14
                            Interesting that the 2 managers which the Premier league changed their rules to admit are Roeder and Southgate.

                            Maybe those rules shouldn't have been broken, maybe there is something in these coaching badgers.
                            Originally posted by Gordon Brown
                            (1995)
                            "A weak currency is the sign of a weak economy,which is the sign of a weak government"

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                              #15
                              What a shocking team and support.
                              I'd love to see Newcastle get relegated, i haven't liked them since the
                              Sir Bobby days when they were one of my 2nd teams.
                              "Let me say for the record, I am not a gangster and never have been. Im not the thief who grabs your purse. Im not the guy who jacks your car. Im not down with the people who steal and hurt others. Im just a brother who fight back."
                              Tupac

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