That died on the flight that got shot down yesterday thoughts to their families
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The two Nwcastle fans
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The two Nwcastle fans
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Awful news .... thoughts with families and friends. RIP xx
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Shocking stuff R.I.P
read a quote on twitter today that a family in Australia lost relatives in yesterdays plane crash and also lost relatives in the plane that disappeared before.
read a quote on twitter today that a family in Australia lost relatives in yesterdays plane crash and also lost relatives in the plane that disappeared before.
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RIP all those on that aircraft
thoughts are with all the friends and families
thoughts are with all the friends and families
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Just terrible new.
2 New Zealanders killed, one a young bloke with 2 children under 5.
A family from Perth Australia have lost their 3 children aged 12, 10 and 8. They were travelling with their grandfather!
The PM's of Australia and NZ are not happy blokes right now and are demanding action.
RIP to all, and especiallly the Newcastle families. That would have been the trip of a lifetime.
Don't know what more to add , I'm devastated by this.
2 New Zealanders killed, one a young bloke with 2 children under 5.
A family from Perth Australia have lost their 3 children aged 12, 10 and 8. They were travelling with their grandfather!
The PM's of Australia and NZ are not happy blokes right now and are demanding action.
RIP to all, and especiallly the Newcastle families. That would have been the trip of a lifetime.
Don't know what more to add , I'm devastated by this.
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really sad news, think someone (putin maybe) needs to be held very accountable.
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Malaysia plane crash: Sunderland fans raise cash for tribute to rival crash victims
Sunderland supporters have raised over £15,600 to pay for a floral tribute to the two Newcastle fans who died in an aeroplane crash in Ukraine.
John Alder and Liam Sweeney, 28, were on their way to see Newcastle in a pre-season tour of New Zealand when their Malaysia Airlines flight came down.
In a show of solidarity with their rivals, fans organised a fundraising effort on an internet message board. More than 1,800 people have donated since late on Friday. The fans have used online fundraising site gofundme to gather donations. The initial target was to raise £100.
The supporters who set up the campaign posted on the fundraising site:
"We may be Sunderland fans, who traditionally have deep rivalry with Newcastle, but there are things far more important than any football games. RIP to John Alder and Liam Sweeney, who were both far too young."
The fans responsible said any money left over from the floral tribute would be given to charity. Newcastle supporters also posted on the site, to give their thanks for their rivals' gesture. One Newcastle fan, Ben Fearon, posted:
"Ultimate respect to these SAFC fans, rivalry aside, from an NUFC fan and I'm sure from all the NUFC fans out there."
All 298 people on board flight MH17 died when it came down.
Bravo to Sunderland fans
Sunderland supporters have raised over £15,600 to pay for a floral tribute to the two Newcastle fans who died in an aeroplane crash in Ukraine.
John Alder and Liam Sweeney, 28, were on their way to see Newcastle in a pre-season tour of New Zealand when their Malaysia Airlines flight came down.
In a show of solidarity with their rivals, fans organised a fundraising effort on an internet message board. More than 1,800 people have donated since late on Friday. The fans have used online fundraising site gofundme to gather donations. The initial target was to raise £100.
The supporters who set up the campaign posted on the fundraising site:
"We may be Sunderland fans, who traditionally have deep rivalry with Newcastle, but there are things far more important than any football games. RIP to John Alder and Liam Sweeney, who were both far too young."
The fans responsible said any money left over from the floral tribute would be given to charity. Newcastle supporters also posted on the site, to give their thanks for their rivals' gesture. One Newcastle fan, Ben Fearon, posted:
"Ultimate respect to these SAFC fans, rivalry aside, from an NUFC fan and I'm sure from all the NUFC fans out there."
All 298 people on board flight MH17 died when it came down.
Bravo to Sunderland fans
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Just to add. Before the Newcastle v Sydney Fc game in Dunedin tonight, Pardew & Collicini both put a wreath on the seats where the two Newcastle boys would have sat. Total respect to them and the Dunedin crowd who to a man observed a full minutes silence.
Btw Newcastle won 4-0, but I suspect the result was a bit meaningless.
Kia kaha
Btw Newcastle won 4-0, but I suspect the result was a bit meaningless.
Kia kaha