I know. But there are a few. There is Sale. And loads of good amateur Clubs. Most do not like both codes.Colback's Orange Tufts wrote: ↑Sat May 30, 2020 7:10 pmWelcome.
Union fan in the North West? A bit unusual.
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I'm a 57 year old Newcastle supporter, born in Rothbury and lived in and around Northumberland till I was 30.
For the past 27 years though i've lived in Cheshire, moving here for work.
Two sons, 31 & 27 who class themselves as Geordies despite only living in the N.E. for a very short time.
I've been a background lurker on this site for a while but thought i'd join and say "hello!"
For the past 27 years though i've lived in Cheshire, moving here for work.
Two sons, 31 & 27 who class themselves as Geordies despite only living in the N.E. for a very short time.
I've been a background lurker on this site for a while but thought i'd join and say "hello!"
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WelcomeMA61PES wrote: ↑Thu Oct 22, 2020 11:52 amI'm a 57 year old Newcastle supporter, born in Rothbury and lived in and around Northumberland till I was 30.
For the past 27 years though i've lived in Cheshire, moving here for work.
Two sons, 31 & 27 who class themselves as Geordies despite only living in the N.E. for a very short time.
I've been a background lurker on this site for a while but thought i'd join and say "hello!"
I cannot comment on the Geordies thing as my username and the fact that I'm not really Geordie myself would make me a hypocrite!
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Welcome to the forumMA61PES wrote: ↑Thu Oct 22, 2020 11:52 amI'm a 57 year old Newcastle supporter, born in Rothbury and lived in and around Northumberland till I was 30.
For the past 27 years though i've lived in Cheshire, moving here for work.
Two sons, 31 & 27 who class themselves as Geordies despite only living in the N.E. for a very short time.
I've been a background lurker on this site for a while but thought i'd join and say "hello!"
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ahh my neck of the woods (ish, Liverpool moving to Wirral)?MA61PES wrote: ↑Thu Oct 22, 2020 11:52 amI'm a 57 year old Newcastle supporter, born in Rothbury and lived in and around Northumberland till I was 30.
For the past 27 years though i've lived in Cheshire, moving here for work.
Two sons, 31 & 27 who class themselves as Geordies despite only living in the N.E. for a very short time.
I've been a background lurker on this site for a while but thought i'd join and say "hello!"
The posh parts of Cheshire or runcorn?
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Welcomes ma61pes!
Now you've done the hard bit and stopped lurking we hope to hear lots more from you!
With that in mind I wonder what the record is for lurking and not signing up? Anybody?
Now you've done the hard bit and stopped lurking we hope to hear lots more from you!
With that in mind I wonder what the record is for lurking and not signing up? Anybody?
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NantwichColback's Orange Tufts wrote: ↑Thu Oct 22, 2020 1:33 pmahh my neck of the woods (ish, Liverpool moving to Wirral)?MA61PES wrote: ↑Thu Oct 22, 2020 11:52 amI'm a 57 year old Newcastle supporter, born in Rothbury and lived in and around Northumberland till I was 30.
For the past 27 years though i've lived in Cheshire, moving here for work.
Two sons, 31 & 27 who class themselves as Geordies despite only living in the N.E. for a very short time.
I've been a background lurker on this site for a while but thought i'd join and say "hello!"
The posh parts of Cheshire or runcorn?
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Nantwich ain't a bad place. Its not Northwich mind. Northwich is lush
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Welcome! Always good to have converted lurkersMA61PES wrote: ↑Thu Oct 22, 2020 11:52 amI'm a 57 year old Newcastle supporter, born in Rothbury and lived in and around Northumberland till I was 30.
For the past 27 years though i've lived in Cheshire, moving here for work.
Two sons, 31 & 27 who class themselves as Geordies despite only living in the N.E. for a very short time.
I've been a background lurker on this site for a while but thought i'd join and say "hello!"
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Welcome lurker
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hi there new member been on here since early days bt just signed up
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Welcome - glad you signed up
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Newcastle fans are pathetic.
Beardsley is a thicko and Shearer was a dirty player.
You're all like sheep, ungrateful to Steve Bruce and spiteful.
Damn the lot of you, and I hope you go down to EFL Division 2.
Beardsley is a thicko and Shearer was a dirty player.
You're all like sheep, ungrateful to Steve Bruce and spiteful.
Damn the lot of you, and I hope you go down to EFL Division 2.
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Beardsley is a racist actually, as we've found out recently.GUNNER wrote: ↑Sat Apr 17, 2021 7:54 pmNewcastle fans are pathetic.
Beardsley is a thicko and Shearer was a dirty player.
You're all like sheep, ungrateful to Steve Bruce and spiteful.
Damn the lot of you, and I hope you go down to EFL Division 2.
True Shearer was dirty, he was just very clever about how he did it.
Just for clarity, do you mean the old division 2 (now the championship) or EFL League 2?
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Brilliant banana loafGUNNER wrote: ↑Sat Apr 17, 2021 7:54 pmNewcastle fans are pathetic.
Beardsley is a thicko and Shearer was a dirty player.
You're all like sheep, ungrateful to Steve Bruce and spiteful.
Damn the lot of you, and I hope you go down to EFL Division 2.
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Prep:15 mins
Cook:50 mins
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Cuts into 8-10 slices
A cross between banana bread and a drizzle cake, this easy banana loaf recipe is a quick bake that can be frozen. It's great for using up overripe bananas, too.
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Nutrition: per slice (10)
HighlightNutrientUnit
kcal
268
fat
13g
saturates
8g
carbs
34g
sugars
24g
fibre
1g
protein
3g
low in
salt
0.5g
Ingredients
140g butter, softened, plus extra for the tin
140g caster sugar
2 large eggs, beaten
140g self-raising flour
1 tsp baking powder
2 very ripe bananas, mashed
50g icing sugar
handful dried banana chips, for decoration
Method
STEP 1
Heat oven to 180C/160C fan/gas 4.
STEP 2
Butter a 2lb loaf tin and line the base and sides with baking parchment.
STEP 3
Cream 140g softened butter and 140g caster sugar until light and fluffy, then slowly add 2 beaten large eggs with a little of the 140g flour.
STEP 4
Fold in the remaining flour, 1 tsp baking powder and 2 mashed bananas.
STEP 5
Pour the mixture into the prepared tin and bake for about 50 mins, or until cooked through. Check the loaf at 5-min intervals by testing it with a skewer (it should be able to be inserted and removed cleanly), as the time may vary depending on the shape of your loaf tin.
STEP 6
Cool in the tin for 10 mins, then remove to a wire rack.
STEP 7
Mix 50g icing sugar with 2-3 tsp water to make a runny icing.
STEP 8
Drizzle the icing across the top of the cake and decorate with a handful of banana chips.
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Long time lurker, ever since I found this place and was pissing myself laughing at the stories on the embarrassing moments thread!
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