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Mags in Seaham (well Seaton)

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The Seaton Lane in is where Quinny goes, don't know about the other one, me cousin hasn't took me there yet :-D

He tells me it's 50/50
 
Must be a wind up!!
its almost like saying the Strawberry was full of us.
Seriously if Mags are getting into the Seaton Lane Inn we have got problems-15 year ago you never saw a Mag in Seaham/Seaton-This pub has had a flag at our games -so i doubt they would be "welcomed" by the locals.Where were they in the early nineties when the "huge" club up the road got 10,000?
 
The Seaton Lane in is where Quinny goes, don't know about the other one, me cousin hasn't took me there yet :-D

He tells me it's 50/50

Sorry should have made myself more clear. Lived there for years now and we've always known it as The Roadside but it's proper name these days is The Seaton Lane.

We still refer to it as The Roadside in our parts!
 
Went along to The Roadside today with the wife for a Sunday dinner and a few pints and it was absolutley swarming with them. Jumping around like aresholes when they scored their goals. Had our dinner then we left as soon as we could.

I don't mind all the mags in Seaham too much but those that don't even bother going to the games really piss me off!

A nice afternoon ruined by those plastic c***s.

I always thought you were a mag.

Sorry should have made myself more clear. Lived there for years now and we've always known it as The Roadside but it's proper name these days is The Seaton Lane.

The Seaton is always full of Sunderland, your story sounds a load of shite.
 
Must be a wind up!!
its almost like saying the Strawberry was full of us.
Seriously if Mags are getting into the Seaton Lane Inn we have got problems-15 year ago you never saw a Mag in Seaham/Seaton-This pub has had a flag at our games -so i doubt they would be "welcomed" by the locals.Where were they in the early nineties when the "huge" club up the road got 10,000?

It is. Have a look at the idiot's history of posts. :roll:
 
Must be a wind up!!
its almost like saying the Strawberry was full of us.
Seriously if Mags are getting into the Seaton Lane Inn we have got problems-15 year ago you never saw a Mag in Seaham/Seaton-This pub has had a flag at our games -so i doubt they would be "welcomed" by the locals.Where were they in the early nineties when the "huge" club up the road got 10,000?

The average age of the "locals" in there today was probably mid 50's. The average age of the Mags in there was probably 20s/30s. To be fair to them most of them went through to the bar to watch it but 15-20 of them stood in the restaurant area to watch it and made a shit load of noise which spoilt it for the diners.

Don't know if this is a regular occurence as i've never been in there during a Newcastle game before.
 
My local. :lol:

Wasn't in there today though, had a much better view of the game.
 
County Durham became infested with Mags in the early 90's during the Sky led Keegan Toon Army phenomenon.

They started crawling out of all kinds of villages and towns in Durham including ones far closer to Sunderland than Newcastle (IE Seaham).

Sickening really.
 
County Durham became infested with Mags in the early 90's during the Sky led Keegan Toon Army phenomenon.

They started crawling out of all kinds of villages and towns in Durham including ones far closer to Sunderland than Newcastle (IE Seaham).

Sickening really.

Why would any father from SEAHAM allow his "offspring" to support the Mags??
 
I've noticed more of them since East Shore Village went up a few years ago. Immigrant mags most of them, though you will always find the odd one or two who were raised wrong.
 
I've noticed more of them since East Shore Village went up a few years ago. Immigrant mags most of them, though you will always find the odd one or two who were raised wrong.

East Shore Village -On the site of the pit as well-where 99.9% of the lads in the mine were Sunderland through and through-Mrs Thatch has a lot to answer for!
 
Any mag in Seaham should be hung by the f***ing bollocks. 95% Sunderland.
 
Must be a wind up!!
its almost like saying the Strawberry was full of us.
Seriously if Mags are getting into the Seaton Lane Inn we have got problems-15 year ago you never saw a Mag in Seaham/Seaton-This pub has had a flag at our games -so i doubt they would be "welcomed" by the locals.Where were they in the early nineties when the "huge" club up the road got 10,000?


10,000 ? when like
 
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