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Posted: Thu Aug 13, 09 3:23 pm
by Anonymous
This is the thing they were handing out, a policeman that was there said it was bunk and not a legal document of any sort, so that says a lot I reckon.
I guess we will find out next month

Posted: Thu Aug 13, 09 3:30 pm
by TYREMAN
Only pulling your leg Dave
Have they thought about the loss of trade? all those owners freinds family must spend some cash?...i thought times were hard?
Posted: Thu Aug 13, 09 3:46 pm
by Dave-R
The Metro Center is owned by the Church and is on church land.
The management team are a group contracted to manage the Metro Center. They do not own it.
Posted: Thu Aug 13, 09 4:09 pm
by morgan
Dave wrote:The Metro Center is owned by the Church and is on church land.
Oh well thats it. Move out fellas... Religionists are not known for their common sense or reasonable approach. They will be on a mission now !
Posted: Thu Aug 13, 09 4:14 pm
by andyrob
morgan wrote:Dave wrote:The Metro Center is owned by the Church and is on church land.
Oh well thats it. Move out fellas... Religionists are not known for their common sense or reasonable approach. They will be on a mission now !
& religion has been the start of many a war..........

Posted: Thu Aug 13, 09 4:47 pm
by latil
Of course,religion preaches tolerance,forgivness and goodwill to all men.
Posted: Thu Aug 13, 09 5:09 pm
by Anonymous
Splendid as ever, Neil

Posted: Thu Aug 13, 09 6:45 pm
by Ashley
Nice one Andy

Now all you need to do is get it down to York at the end of the month and use it for what it was built for.................TO KICK ASS

Posted: Fri Aug 14, 09 11:47 am
by andyrob
ill try me best ash

Posted: Fri Aug 14, 09 1:49 pm
by Dave999
Dukerich wrote:This is the thing they were handing out, a policeman that was there said it was bunk and not a legal document of any sort, so that says a lot I reckon.
I guess we will find out next month

just all turn up with shopping lists and bags with new shirts in
we are shopping........
you could turn the bigg market or the keyside into a chelsea style cruise
then do all the bridges (apart from the metro one and the boss eye, obviously)
carpark at the rendevous cafe up at whitley bay ....place needs all the help it can get
crazy mofo golf anyone.....see if you can smash the windmill
the square at tynemouth.... at lest 3 pubs and a costas cofee
gossy park outside the squash and driving range at least there is a bar
or join the chavs outside concordia at crumblington (no offense andy but i always got me head kicked in there) for
truely special night of taboo and lemonade, aftershock cocktails and 1 wheel burnouts in ya mums micra
sunderland, thats empty and desolate nout there you could offend.
all the places may no longer exist my local knowledge is based in 1990
Dave
Posted: Fri Aug 14, 09 3:11 pm
by Dave-R
Well the Spanish City (when we were kids) is not there any more but apart from that nowts much different.
Half the people that turn up are Makums and they don't like the idea of "crossing over".
Posted: Fri Aug 14, 09 3:46 pm
by Anonymous
oh dear, he can`t even spell it correctly
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mackem
Posted: Fri Aug 14, 09 3:50 pm
by Dave-R
I know. I do that every time.

Posted: Fri Aug 14, 09 3:53 pm
by Dave-R
We will have to put up a "Welcome to the Championship" sign for you if we end up this side.

Posted: Fri Aug 14, 09 4:02 pm
by Anonymous
there is a bittersweet irony about this, especially as I care not for that "fine" game
