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EvansCycling
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I am from Newcastle so I am still very hurt about what happened to two of our supporters as one hadn't missed a single game since 1973 I also feel so sorry for all the relatives and families of the children and deceased in the crash and for people to say things like above... really? Is there any need?.

On the other hand our biggest rivals pull together to do this very proud of them as we unite.

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Dusknoir (07-21-2014)
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AR15
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Those two on Twitter are so disrespectful.


It's sad that they lost their lives, but that is life. Sometimes death strikes at bad times and what not.
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I think that's a tad extreme from the die hard Sunderland supporters, no one deserves to die in such a way. I respect all Sunderland fans who have done charity work following the crash, as you can see I'm a geordie.
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