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22 March 2013 at 5:55 pm #105883i can see newcastles point here it slike me saying some fans trampled down my pansies and now i want 4 qiud to replace them where would it all end
Probably with £4 worth of poor quality pansies being planted upside down in the courtyard at your mental home.
22 March 2013 at 6:13 pm #105884of course its the point mate ok then say the fans scratched my car and cause 400 qiud of damage is that the same then or smashed my home windows like i said where is the line drawn how can their club be responsible for what fans do outside the ground its you being contaversial
22 March 2013 at 6:35 pm #105885Very true comment on the Mail’s article:
“and with that the Geordies moral high ground was gone………”
22 March 2013 at 6:44 pm #105886contaversial:woohoo:
22 March 2013 at 6:46 pm #105887contaversial
:woohoo:[/quote]
Faux spelling mistakes are always a giveaway ;)
22 March 2013 at 6:48 pm #105888of course its the point mate ok then say the fans scratched my car and cause 400 qiud of damage is that the same then or smashed my home windows like i said where is the line drawn how can their club be responsible for what fans do outside the ground its you being contaversialAll jokes aside, I understand where Sud is coming from with the part I have put in ‘Bold’. It isn’t NUFC’s fault that some fans are Bell-Ends B)
22 March 2013 at 6:52 pm #105891of course its the point mate ok then say the fans scratched my car and cause 400 qiud of damage is that the same then or smashed my home windows like i said where is the line drawn how can their club be responsible for what fans do outside the ground its you being contaversial
All jokes aside, I understand where Sud is coming from with the part I have put in ‘Bold’. It isn’t NUFC’s fault that some fans are Bell-Ends B)[/quote]
No it’s not their fault, but it is a moral issue, as they’ve refused to even consider a £200 gesture of goodwill – which is probably down to sour grapes over what happened in the match on Sunday.Now it’s in the papers and everyone knows Newcastle refused to even considering paying it, I bet they wish they’d been a little more accommodating.
22 March 2013 at 6:56 pm #105892of course its the point mate ok then say the fans scratched my car and cause 400 qiud of damage is that the same then or smashed my home windows like i said where is the line drawn how can their club be responsible for what fans do outside the ground its you being contaversial
All jokes aside, I understand where Sud is coming from with the part I have put in ‘Bold’. It isn’t NUFC’s fault that some fans are Bell-Ends B)[/quote]
No it’s not their fault, but it is a moral issue, as they’ve refused to even consider a £200 gesture of goodwill – which is probably down to sour grapes over what happened in the match on Sunday.Now it’s in the papers and everyone knows Newcastle refused to even considering paying it, I bet they wish they’d been a little more accommodating.[/quote]
Exactly, after the incident and the bad vibes between the club, you wouldn’t expect them to offer anything, especially when it technically isn’t the clubs fault.
Edit**: The ‘Incident’ meaning the tackle, not the thugs.
22 March 2013 at 7:07 pm #105893of course its the point mate ok then say the fans scratched my car and cause 400 qiud of damage is that the same then or smashed my home windows like i said where is the line drawn how can their club be responsible for what fans do outside the ground its you being contaversial
All jokes aside, I understand where Sud is coming from with the part I have put in ‘Bold’. It isn’t NUFC’s fault that some fans are Bell-Ends B)[/quote]
Isn’t it the responsibility of the club to ensure their fans behave, hence why clubs are fined for failing to control them?
22 March 2013 at 7:41 pm #105896Newcastle have changed their mind.
They are now going to meet the cost of the damaged caused by their so-called fans.
22 March 2013 at 7:51 pm #105899i can see newcastles point here it slike me saying some fans trampled down my pansies and now i want 4 qiud to replace them where would it all endTake note mr chubster that it was football posts they vandalised, not rugby posts. Another measure of how the towns turned blue, is there still amateur rugby clubs in Wigan?
well done for making me bite by the way, but I sure feel better from it. B)
From Matlock to ManU
What a journey!22 March 2013 at 7:55 pm #105900Sudworth isn’t a rugby supporter, JR
22 March 2013 at 8:02 pm #105901Sudworth isn’t a rugby supporter, JRI don’t care I still got it off my chest George. He’ll come back with bad language this, my kids that. :P
PS; I am 99% sure I know who it is anyway. B)
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What a journey!22 March 2013 at 8:03 pm #105902as Newcastle have said they’ll pay for the broken nets and stuff I have desidid too claim for the pansies. Dear Newcastle, I’ve heard that you have paid out cos your Geordies broke some nets and stuff, the week before I woke up to find that somebody had squashed my pansies, they were ruined, my wife and kids were very upset, as we were planning a trip to watch latics away in Serbia next season and now we’ll be four qiud short, it was obviously your Geordies, as the neighbours said the thugs had welsh accents. Can you please send me four qiud as soon as possible please before the pansy sale at b and q finishes otherwise you’ll have to send me six qiud. Well talk about my broken windows and car when I have finished planting my new pansies. Thank you, Sudworth.22 March 2013 at 8:16 pm #105903goodpost, johnDoe
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