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Glasgow v Redcar KO Cup 5/7/19@19.30

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5 hours ago, Loose Diamond said:

Probably Barghy ( David Bargh.) As well! 75 to 80.

The matches in question with Newcastle winning at Canterbury, then eastbourne were in 75 and 76 - Newcastle team was Tom and Joe Owen, Ron Henderson, Brian Havelock, Robbie Blackadder, Phil Michelides and Tim Swales - something along those lines anyway

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6 minutes ago, DWaller said:

The matches in question with Newcastle winning at Canterbury, then eastbourne were in 75 and 76 - Newcastle team was Tom and Joe Owen, Ron Henderson, Brian Havelock, Robbie Blackadder, Phil Michelides and Tim Swales - something along those lines anyway

Yes. Others mentioned are later years. 

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On ‎7‎/‎8‎/‎2019 at 11:05 PM, Paulco said:

Folk hoping we get beat isn't vindictiveness,  everyone is entitled to support whoever they want .

Folk hoping another team gets beat - of itself that isn't vindictiveness.  Its the spiteful comments that accompany it that are vindictive.

That everyone is entitled to support whoever they want - absolutely but its a very different thing to make hateful spiteful comments at every turn and effectively troll any thread that has another particular team in the topic and make vindictive comments continually and repeatedly.  That is inflammatory behaviour and no way for anyone to behave and rather sad.

As you say everyone is entitled etc, and most of us would congratulate anyone winning anything as I do myself.  However, there is poor etiquette on the part of an isolated few engaging in triumphalism (Google defines as being "Excessive exultation over one's success or achievements") which is in poor taste, especially combined with the aforementioned spiteful and vindictive trolling.  There is simply no place for such behaviour on a public forum.

 

 

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