i shall have an ask about mate. although i have been to the lasun at the westoe end of dean road is abso spot on like. i think theyre probably all pretty decent like.kellys_eye wrote: ↑Fri Oct 15, 2021 9:52 pm Blimey. Dilshad and Star of India are the only two I recognise now, maybe Indian Brasserie (don't think I've ever been to that one). Tandoori International has been there since I was a student in 1976!!!!! Not bad going.
Got any recommendations for an Ocean Road venue??
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my sister and her mates went to some festival thing in newcastle the other week and one of her mates was on some funfair spinny round ride and she whiteyd all owaArgyll wrote: ↑Sat Oct 16, 2021 9:11 amI went out with the lads for a Ruby in Ocean Rd a good few years ago. Then had a drink then foolishly decided to go on the funfair. I forgot I don't do funfairs so the Ruby ended up over half of the population. I was so embarrassed.fin wrote: ↑Fri Oct 15, 2021 6:00 pm me and the thursday night footy lot were down ocean road for a sitty dooner the other week. we went to the tandori international. was spot on like.
normally i go to abduls place at the nook. spice one. but then its near my house and beside the bar too. i normally get a carry oot from there like.... special chicken tikka korahi (taxi special) theres loads of good curry places in shields like. probably more than any other part of the country even
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I'm thinking 'polo mint' - the goal with a hole in it. Newcastle nil.
Don't take it personally......
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losing 3/2 to Tottingham ain't so bad. Any update on the person taken to hospital ???
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only that the person was stabilised and taken to the royal victoria infirmary which is close to the stadium. I guess if there is a place for that to happen its at a football match where there is atleast medical people present.
Apparently there was an a&e doctor in the gallowgate stand also so he made his way to the east stand to offer help also. so him the club doctor and the other people near by likely saved the blokes life. wasnt pleasant to watch it all unfold like.
The rest of the game.... well.... its clearly obvious that if something drastic does not happen soon then we will likely be relegated which will absolutely delight the new owners i am sure
Apparently there was an a&e doctor in the gallowgate stand also so he made his way to the east stand to offer help also. so him the club doctor and the other people near by likely saved the blokes life. wasnt pleasant to watch it all unfold like.
The rest of the game.... well.... its clearly obvious that if something drastic does not happen soon then we will likely be relegated which will absolutely delight the new owners i am sure
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Ah well Bruce has gone, trouble is you have that twonk Jones in interim charge so no hope for a while longer.
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hes been really popular.... see what happens i guess. but he seems to be really highly thought of by a lot in football. the england team took him as a coach for the euros and had a pretty decent tournament like
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I heard the new Saudi owners have declared St James Park Saudi Arabia territory and going to carry out public beheadings at the park before matchday.
Watch this space
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I'll bet that b*stard assassin Rodgers will be touting his wares to the new owners.
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