Huge Tifos at St James’ Park…. Time for another at PR? Blue Action 09:14 - Apr 3 with 1409 views | unstableblue | They had two that filled both ends yesterday Huge scale I’m sure all TWTDers would chip in for one that fills the North Stand… surely something to show our love for this team of players and managers Be a while since we had one of any scale A reason for this?? |  |
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Also what happened to the large Town crest banner/flag that used to get passed.. on 09:28 - Apr 3 with 1283 views | unstableblue | … along the North Upper?? I think supplied by the club |  |
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Huge Tifos at St James’ Park…. Time for another at PR? Blue Action on 09:34 - Apr 3 with 1255 views | geg1992 | It's been a while since we had a display now hasn't it? I wonder if Blue Action have something planned soon. |  |
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Huge Tifos at St James’ Park…. Time for another at PR? Blue Action on 09:44 - Apr 3 with 1158 views | SitfcB | Gru and headphones would have a heart attack at the size of that. |  |
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Huge Tifos at St James’ Park…. Time for another at PR? Blue Action on 09:57 - Apr 3 with 1056 views | ITFC_Forever |
Huge Tifos at St James’ Park…. Time for another at PR? Blue Action on 09:34 - Apr 3 by geg1992 | It's been a while since we had a display now hasn't it? I wonder if Blue Action have something planned soon. |
We can't possibly obstruct people's views of the match that hasn't started yet. |  |
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Huge Tifos at St James’ Park…. Time for another at PR? Blue Action on 10:30 - Apr 3 with 933 views | The_Flashing_Smile | I had to look up the origin of the word tifo. Quite interesting; What does tifo mean? The word tifo is Italian and it actually refers to the typhus fever, which can cause an outbreak of delirium in those who suffer it. Supporters who form a tifo are known as tifosi, which is the Italian word for 'those infected with typhus'. Naturally, it is not to be taken literally. The choice of word in Italian is deliberate as football supporters are often depicted as being in a delighted frenzy when their team scores a goal or wins. |  |
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