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......I'm laughing all the way to the Penshaw monument.
The Mackem Shaver said:It should make the derby more interesting anyway.
Frankieabbott said:The Mackem Shaver said:It should make the derby more interesting anyway.
Only a bit of banter marra. If you are going to the game at St James' I am happy to meet you after the match, whatever the score, and buy you a drink. The Newcastle Arms just off Gallowgate....I will wear a sign on my shirt stating Frankieabbott....obviously you need to remove/hide your red and white, but approach me and say the code phrase, 'Shearer is a God'. Drink is then yours...AND some geordie hospitality.
Frankieabbott said:The Mackem Shaver said:It should make the derby more interesting anyway.
Only a bit of banter marra. If you are going to the game at St James' I am happy to meet you after the match, whatever the score, and buy you a drink. The Newcastle Arms just off Gallowgate....I will wear a sign on my shirt stating Frankieabbott....obviously you need to remove/hide your red and white, but approach me and say the code phrase, 'Shearer is a God'. Drink is then yours...AND some geordie hospitality.
The Mackem Shaver said:Frankieabbott said:The Mackem Shaver said:It should make the derby more interesting anyway.
Only a bit of banter marra. If you are going to the game at St James' I am happy to meet you after the match, whatever the score, and buy you a drink. The Newcastle Arms just off Gallowgate....I will wear a sign on my shirt stating Frankieabbott....obviously you need to remove/hide your red and white, but approach me and say the code phrase, 'Shearer is a God'. Drink is then yours...AND some geordie hospitality.
Thanks for the offer but I haven't had a season ticket for years so there's no chance I could have got a ticket for this match. I went to Northumbria University and watched the Shearer penalty miss match at a friend's in Jesmond after the penalty my mag mate just got up and left without saying a word.
The term mackem comes from the shipyards and was originally a piss take of the way Sunderland folk speak i.e. mack instead of make. It's since been taken on by the people of Sunderland to differentiate themselves from geordies. However many geordies, especially from South Tyneside, support Sunderland.
fozz77 said:I was hoping Di Canio would take over at Leeds. He would have sparked a fire up their kybers & to say they need that is an understatement.
Good luck to the Geordies & the Mackems for the remainder of the season.
PS I thought you had to be born north of the Tyne to be a Geordie??