Jorg
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People are barricaded in shops. Others are unable to get down the street. Why? Because this is the “Clapham youth” in London. They have stormed the high street and are looting shops. Does not seem like anyone is being arrested yet. Instead police stand and watch. You can guarantee that if they were a large group of white kids they would be arrested in minutes. This is not the first time they have done this in the last few days. Their behaviour is feral.

🏴🤯 These 𝟒 𝐃𝐄𝐌𝐎𝐍𝐒 𝐃𝐄𝐒𝐓𝐑𝐎𝐘𝐄𝐃 Portugal U19. 🇵🇹 0-6 🏴










Nigel Farage offered Sunderland Stadium of Light visit by club director 'They'd very much like to see me there for a home game' Farage told ITV News Read more: itv.com/news/2026-03-2…



Those on Benefits should never be receiving more than a person receiving the Minimum Wage for working 40 hours a week! Who agrees?


I think @DeanTTraining would be proud.



@GSpellchecker Nothing to to with Israels behaviour then? Do you think honest, moral people believe your tripe?! No. They are against baby killers



😊👮 We go to St James’ Park for the atmosphere, to support our club, for the love of Newcastle United. We go for the roar, the tension, and let’s be honest, the release. But lately, it feels like the powers that be are more interested in turning the Gallowgate into a library than a football ground. During our recent clash against Sunderland—a match where tensions are naturally at a boiling point—I found myself on the receiving end of a lecture that defied belief. As we watched the lads put in a performance that lacked the basics—no commitment, lazy tracking, and a complete lack of heart—I did what any frustrated Geordie would do: I let them know! In the heat of my VERBAL rant, I shouted what many of us were thinking: "You’re putting the ticket prices up by 5%, so how about we see more than a 5% increase in the actual effort on the (f'ing) pitch?" Maybe that was the comment that really rattled them. Maybe criticising the club’s bottom line is now a greater sin than shouting at a referee, which I've done plenty enough this season! But here’s the reality: this is a free country. Within legal reason, as a paying customer who contributes to the very wages of the people on that pitch and the staff in the stands, I have a right to voice my frustration. It stings even more when you consider how bad the football has actually been lately. You show up, you support, you stay passionate through the dross, and yet you’re the one getting told off for "speaking your peace" while the players are coasting. Honestly, I’d like to have seen the stewards try and escort me out for nothing more than being a passionate supporter, like they threatened! It’s the second time this season I’ve been singled out for being "too loud." The first time it happened, I actually asked the fans around and in front of me if I was bothering them. The consensus? No issues. No problems- if there had been I would have immediately apologised and so on. During the Sunderland game, it was the same story. My mate Kyle and everyone else in our section were swearing and shouting. People were literally kicking the hoardings in frustration, yet I was the only one being told to "sit down and shut up." It felt less like "stewarding" and more like a personal power trip!!! What these stewards—and the club—seem to forget is who pays the bills. We aren't casual observers; we are the lifeblood of Newcastle United. Real Fans, Real Emotion There were no children in our immediate area. There was no safety risk. There was just a fan hurting because his team was losing a derby and not showing enough fight, in a desperate situation in the game. Football is an emotional game. There will be passion, there will be "kick-offs," and yes, there will be swearing. If the club continues to treat match-going fans like they’re in a cinema rather than a cathedral of football, they’re going to ruin the very thing that makes St. James’ Park special. We’re there to support the team, but we’re also there to demand better when they fail. It’s time the stewards remembered that they are there for our safety, not to act as the "fun police" against the fans who give everything for the Black and White stripes! #NUFC #NUFCNews #Newcastle #EPL





Fun fact: Hatzalah will respond to a call, render aid, transport you to the ER if necessary, whether you are Jewish or not and wont charge you a red cent for it. Go ahead. Hate on them. They'll still show up if you're choking.












