3rd April 2005 
             
            It pains me to say this but it's nigh time this was said - the club 
            we follow unconditionally is a damn disgrace to us all. That's right, 
            an absolute disgrace. Bow your collective heads in shame and apologize 
            for this traumatic and down right disgraceful season you have forced 
            us to endure. Apologise to those of us that have put you in your positions 
            of power, that have built St. James' Park our magnificent home that 
            the class of 2005 aren't fit enough to grace, who have bought your 
            luxurious homes, expensive cars, flash tom and showered adulation 
            on your sorry arses without fail.  
             
            For years we have waited for just a glimmer of reward for our loyalty, 
            our patience and our millions of pounds which we have pumped into 
            the club but all we get in return is a kick in the stones from the 
            steel cappers of thug United.  
             
            Where is the respect we deserve? If it wasn't for us, there would 
            be no NUFC, no luxurious homes, expensive cars and hero status, nothing. 
            We support the badge out of sheer love for what it represents - it 
            represents us all. We are proud of that badge and for 125 years it 
            has been the epicenter of our lives, generation after generation, 
            year in - year out without fail. We can cope with failure, losing 
            a football match and losing out in the transfer market - that's football. 
            We accept that. What we don't accept is being taken for mugs, being 
            shown utter contempt and no respect whatsoever.  
             
            This season has been a disgrace not for the pitiful football which 
            has been served but for the none footballing factors and off the field 
            incidents that have just about taken it's toll on us, stretching our 
            own pain threshold to breaking point.  
             
            From Kieron Dyer wiping his arse with our shirt to the disgraceful 
            manner in which Sir Bobby Robson was treated prior to his sacking, 
            the after-math of that and the subsequent treatment of an old-aged 
            man who gave us 5 great years of his life. Treatment which has forced 
            the proud local man to seek legal action against the club he adores, 
            the club that once represented what was in his heart - a Black & White 
            heart. A man who's father once took him to the Old Gallowgate as most 
            Geordies fathers did and still do with their sons - giving NUFC a 
            constant conveyer belt of new true believers or as the market Dpt. 
            refer to us as; (mug) punters.  
             
            Sir Bobby was a true gentleman of the game and a man who like ourselves, 
            deserves the utmost respect and admiration yet he has been resorted 
            to looking petty and bitter following his dismissal in August 2004. 
            But that's what Newcastle United does to it's people - it makes them 
            become petty and bitter. It beats them with a stick repeatedly until 
            they squeal and lash out. It eats them up and spits them out without 
            remorse or feeling.  
             
            Then there was the flagrant disregard for supporter opinion and feeling 
            with the appointment of Graeme Souness. If proof was needed that the 
            club do not listen to it's employers than this was it. We have been 
            suffering since.  
             
            That was quickly followed by Craig Bellamy showing a complete lack 
            of respect for those of us who pay his wages, not once but twice - 
            just one of the bad apples that have fallen out of the box marked 
            "damaged goods". Restated: Newcastle United Football Club.  
             
            Just when you thought it couldn't get any worse either, two of our 
            very own players have a brawl in front of a full house, a vicious 
            punch-up in front of a crowd containing many bairns. As an uncle myself 
            I don't want my nephews to witness that. That's not football or a 
            side of the badge I want them to wear with pride.  
             
            Thankfully they weren't at the match but had they been, that would 
            have been the last time I would have taken them. When they are adults 
            they can make their own choices but I want no nephews of mine having 
            their emotions torn by two jumped up little arseholes earning thousands 
            of pounds per week who don't give a damn about those that pay their 
            wages (you and I) or the club they play for (our club).  
             
            What do the club do aside from hauling the disgraced pair in front 
            of the cameras giving Sky Sports another exclusive and helping their 
            ratings along? They try to win back a few hearts and minds with the 
            oldest trick in the book, a gimmick straight out of the idiots guide 
            to marketing which I believe is under lock and key in Freddy Shepherd's 
            office, marked down as "to be opened for emergencies only". This gimmick? 
            Sell them a dream or restated: Mention the name of Michael Owen to 
            their bum chums at Sky Sports.  
              "That will pull the wool over their eyes and take their minds 
            off of our inability to manage a football club."  
             
            Just who do they think they are? How dare they use the name of Michael 
            Owen and the medium that is Sky Sports to divert attention away from 
            the real issues that yesterday's shameful scenes further highlight. 
            That nobody at this football club gives a damn about you or I. That 
            they have no respect for us whatsoever. That they hold us in sheer 
            contempt and are so out of touch and ignorant they don't even mind 
            flouncing it either.  
             
            They are a disgrace to Newcastle fans the world over, lest we never 
            ever forget.  
             
            In years gone by they could get away with it but people are now waking 
            up to the club's MO, the propaganda, the tricks, deceit, acts of incompetence 
            and sheer disregard for those of us that bankroll the very existence 
            of OUR club. Via supporter sites like Newcastle-Online and that other 
            magnificent site across the browser that we are proud exists, 
            the sheep are deserting the flock and aren't being lead by the Shepherd 
            anymore.  
             
            Keep the faith, support the badge not the man and don't let the bastards 
            get ye doon.  | 
          
           
            
         
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