I went to Newcastle to see my great aunt. I went to see both
rugby and football matches that happened on Saturday and Sunday. I had to get
up early to go to Newcastle but I was happy and the airport was quick enough.
When we got across we went for something to eat. Then we went back to her house
and probably the worst internet I had seen since the mid-90s. After I watched
the snooker and some children’s TV. We then went to her daughter’s houses house
and her grandchild was very nice and the other one was into computers in a big
way he did talk to me though and was happy to do so. We then went off to St
James Park and sat beside a fan that was very strong in his views. We were
right behind the goal and I could clearly see the first goal. I liked
the man who took me there as he was a strong Newcastle Fan.
Newcastle 3-0 Swansea
Jamaal Lascelles headed in from a corner to put Newcastle in
front towards the end of an edgy first half.
Ashley Williams and Jefferson Montero missed chances as the
Swans dominated after the break, but Moussa Sissoko and Andros Townsend struck
late goals.
Newcastle to me are back in the race to avoid relegation as
they are 3 points behind with a game in hand but that game in hand is against
man city.
There was a long drive home before I got in and watched my Saturday
night programs I was no distraction for the night we had a pizza that was
massive in size and would have wanted to have seen it at a different time both
the ladies must have had to lift it.
On Sunday morning I got up early and could not go back to
sleep so I watched some children’s TV and snooker before going to an Irish pub
to watch the old firm derby there were 2 bars and both were filled to capacity.
I had to stand to watch the game and I was happy enough and had to move so
others to see. I liked when I was given the drinks and the crowd was very loud.
I talked to more people from Glasgow that actual Irish people there was not a
Ger in sight.
Rangers 2-2 Celtic
Rangers win on
penalties
BROWN MISSES VITAL
PENALTY FOR CELTIC
Tom Rogic, who levelled in extra time for Celtic, missed the
vital spot-kick, blazing high and wide.
Rangers striker Kenny Miller fired in the opening goal, with
Celtic replying through an Erik Sviatchenko header.
A wonderful long-range strike from Barrie McKay had Rangers
in front on 96 minutes before Rogic swept home to set up a tense Hampden
shootout
James Tavernier and Nicky Clark failed to convert from the
spot for Rangers, while Callum McGregor and captain Scott Brown could not hit
the target for Celtic before Rogic's miss made it 5-4 on penalties to the
Championship winners.
We then went straight to the rugby as there was no time for
food as we sat in brilliant seets in the middle of the ground right beside a
guy who could only say the words New- Cas- Tle his family must have some
difficulty talking to him
Newcastle 3-6 London Irish
DELENY TRY SAVES NEWCASTLE FROM DROP
Greig Tonks had kicked them in front at Kingston Park, but Marcus
Watson's try and penalties from Mike Delany and Juan Pablo Socino put Falcons
13-6 ahead.
One more win will secure their place in the top flight.
We then had food where I watched the snooker and then I went
home to Treasas and I watched family fortunes and then we went back to the
airport.
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