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On the subject of my disappearing posts,it seems that the threads that i contributed to last night(wednesday)have gone. They were the thread about your new away kit and one about the papers. Maybe i am looking in the wrong place but they are not in the uncatorgorized section.

-- Anonymous, June 14, 2001

Answers

http://greenspun.com/bboard/q-and-a-fetch-msg.tcl?msg_id=005TJT

they are all there, shame you aren't

:-)

p.s. i'm off to the opera tonight kevin, after which i shall be relaxing with some beautiful women

manyana

-- Anonymous, June 14, 2001


Look under recent answers: it's still there. I think I'm the only one who responds to your giddiness about our replica shirt rip off by asking whether you think Philanthropists FC (aka SAFC) charge cost price for your shirts.

-- Anonymous, June 14, 2001

SK, maybe you were right, you are just paranoid, but that's probably cos we are all after you

-- Anonymous, June 14, 2001

Oliver,dear dear oliver,enjoy your night at the opera and make sure you brush your teeth after eating all them sugared almonds. Does going to the opera provide you with a real thrill or are you trying to act more cultured than you actually are. You can take a man out of newcastle but can you take the stupidity out of a man? Mind you ,be careful as some of the beautiful women in these exotic locations are not what they seem,check the adams apple!Dont you miss the scrunchie clad,peroxide,legging wearing women of the metropolis that is newcastle?

-- Anonymous, June 14, 2001

SK do you ever go over the town on a weekend, or do you socialise in Sunderland ?

From your description of the women of Newcastle you sound like you're applying for a job on the board of NUFC. I guess your lass is a bit of a dog for you to sound so bitter. Bit like the real SK there then, do you know any Makin lookalikes that she smiles at ?

-- Anonymous, June 14, 2001



No macbeth i never drink in sunderland as quite simply newcastle is closer.If you ever come to whickham again i will arrange a meet where you can buy me a pint. You never know you might even recognise me! Left whickham comp,1985.House-ravensworth.

-- Anonymous, June 14, 2001

I think Superkev needs therapy: Newcastle is a great party city where people from all over the country come to enjoy themselves. Sunderland can offer the National Glass Centre and some very dodgy pubs. Which is why no one apart from Yorkshire Ripper obsessives has ever heard of it.

-- Anonymous, June 14, 2001

Sorry SK you're just a kid compared to me, although my sister left after her 5th year in 1983, so you may be know her, Marion, Axwell, leggy, pretty, became a dancer.

You may well know Duncan Reed who set this site up.

-- Anonymous, June 14, 2001


Well you have really left me an opportunity to make up stories about your sister,but i will not.Duncan reed does not ring any bells with me either.The past though,who can forget billy whighams chippy with big joan dishing out monster portions and massive bags of batter. Dabs, a combination of fish and tattie,fantastic.Whickham has not been the same since he hung up his apron. Still see him around and he can still remember everyones name. A genuine nice guy and a bit of a celeb.Actually went to school with his daughter,now there was a funny one!Billy whigham O.B.E( in my eyes anyway)

-- Anonymous, June 14, 2001

Now you're ageing yourself !!!!! I was at school the da Joanne was born, cos Marc was in the same class as me.

The year we were in our last year at junior school Homepride ran a competition to give schools football strips if they colected tokens off packets of flour. There was a class competition set up, first to get to 100 or something like that. It was really tight between our class and one year below us. Just as it looked as though we may lose Marc came in with 200 tokens his dad had been keeping aside.

-- Anonymous, June 14, 2001



Bloody hell, this is more nostalgic than the Heaton Lads thread!
You haven't got any relatives from Heaton by any chance superkev have you?

-- Anonymous, June 14, 2001

I don't remember the heaton mafia allowing any makems into heaton, of course once you were in you couldn't get out so who knows...maybe? Any one up for a swift one at the corner hoooooooooose?

-- Anonymous, June 14, 2001

Aye - aah will. Better beer than Ma O'Reilly's in Chicago, but I'll admit she probably does a better breakfast!

-- Anonymous, June 14, 2001

Haway syme - a pint at the Corner Hoose. Now yer really piling on the nostalgia, man.
I can still remember as though it was yesterday the opening of the CH "Disco" - converted from the auld Music Room.
Mind it wasn't the forst Disco in the area - that was in a pub I think at the bottom of Headlam St. on Shields Rd., can't recall the name.
A Disco was way oot in them days yer knaa - I remember going into this one on Shields Rd. - it had taken about 3 days for it's fame to spread roonaboot, leyk - walking through the door, blinded by aal the flashing lights 'n stuff, deefened by the music - and then as me eyes adjusted to the light noticing that the clientele hadn't changed. Aal the auld gadgies were still sitting supping theor pints wi' their caps on.

Progress was very slow arriving in Byker!

-- Anonymous, June 14, 2001


LOL at that one Clarky, Geordie live humour in action

-- Anonymous, June 14, 2001


Brilliant yarn Clarky - I can just picture the scene!

-- Anonymous, June 14, 2001

Clarky when did you move away from Heaton before i start rattling on . Did you play any local league football n all ? Heaton Stannington fan meself , and i see theyre still jamming them in ;-) Big ground mind , ive been in a crowd of 3,000 plus there , well thats what the annooncer said for tax porposes anyways .

-- Anonymous, June 14, 2001

Sting,
I believe I went to off to Manchester Uni (UMIST) in 1968 - overlapped with Wor Screach, although never met him at that time.
I did play some footy here for Proctor & Gamble - I believe it was in the North-East Amateur League - before I went off to Uni, and then played for and eventually captained the UMIST team. Gave up then due to an accumulation of injuries that cruelly denied me the chance to play for England (well, in me dreams anyway!).
I'n afraid I was never good enough to play for Heaton Stann, although a Geordie team-mate from UMIST did - a former NUFC youth player called Billy Burn. Billy was also from Heaton, and was a really fantastic player. Lost track of him after Uni - he did Civil Engineering - and have idea what happened to him.
Why do you ask marra?

-- Anonymous, June 15, 2001

Anyone know where I can get hold of a Heaton Stan shirt??? A lad I went to school with played for Heaton Stan Jimmy Macarthy....anyone remember. We used to go and watch him on a satda afternoon and have a pint with the old cronies in the bar...them were the days. sniff, sniff

-- Anonymous, June 15, 2001

My brother in law Dereck Krohn, used to virtually live in the Heaton Stannington club.Don't know why, full of old blokes playing Dominoes.

-- Anonymous, June 15, 2001

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