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Post by NE8Stokie on Dec 30, 2007 23:21:00 GMT
Anyone up in the toon (like me) and are watching the footie anywhere other than their house? Would like to go out for a few jars in town but down fancy being the only potter shouting
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Post by POS51 on Dec 30, 2007 23:24:43 GMT
I know a Stokie who moved up to Newcastle, got himself a Toon season ticket so he could see some live football and now finds himself torn between his home club and his adopted club.
Obviously i pointed out how stupid he's being. Stoke all the way, bloody trator!!
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Post by NE8Stokie on Dec 30, 2007 23:30:34 GMT
Since moving up here a few years back i find myself becomming more red n white than when i was livin n workin in Stoke!
I've even converted the lads at work to the wonders of oatcakes!
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Post by POS51 on Dec 30, 2007 23:33:35 GMT
The guy had a season ticket from the age of 9 - 18. Proper Stokie.
Went traveling, met a woman, moved up there.
Somewhere he went insane. Il take great plessure extracting the urine after our famous victory.
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Post by Rebelliousjukebox on Dec 31, 2007 7:15:39 GMT
Loads of Stokies, like me, in Newcastle - the better one ;D
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Post by killacat on Dec 31, 2007 14:33:31 GMT
Stokie here living in Corbridge , will hopefully be at the match with my son , he's a Toon season ticket holder fan , did my best to make him a stokie ???
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Post by NE8Stokie on Dec 31, 2007 16:36:19 GMT
Balls! Looks like it's at home with a few cans then! Tried to get my ex brother-in-law up for it but he doesn't fancy the journey down to stoke nor does he fancy us being the only 2 stokies in the pub - pussy!! I reckon if we win this one we'd have a few fans up here in the north when they sack Big Sam!
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