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Sunderland not worth laughing at anymore

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I think you lads are just bitter that when you go on holiday, and people ask where you are from and you say Sunderland, the blank look in their expression shows they have never heard of you.
This forces you to follow it up with "it's a town near Newcastle" to which they smile broadly with a big thumbs up and shout "Geordies"
I can see why this would irk you to some extent and goes a long way to explain the symptoms of little man syndrome that you lot constantly demonstrate.

(just joking by the way in case you didn't know, a bit of returned banter)
You sad fucker :lol::lol:
 
Humorous ffs. And it wasn’t really.
It is true though, ive been travelling last 5 months and ive been in that exact scenario loads of times, anyone who hasn't is lying or not been abroad much :lol:.
Mind me dad even says about an hour or 2 north of Leeds than say near Newcastle :lol:
 
I disagree.
On the humorous point not the spelling obviously.
As long as you’re happy mate. There’s people in Sunderland wouldn’t know where I live, it doesn’t bother me one bit.
 
It is true though, ive been travelling last 5 months and ive been in that exact scenario loads of times, anyone who hasn't is lying or not been abroad much :lol:.
Mind me dad even says about an hour or 2 north of Leeds than say near Newcastle :lol:
Have a like mate.

As long as you’re happy mate. There’s people in Sunderland wouldn’t know where I live, it doesn’t bother me one bit.
There are people in Sunderland that don't know where Sunderland is?
I'm a little surprised, just a little.
 
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Have a like mate.


There are people in Sunderland that don't know where Sunderland is?
I'm a little surprised, just a little.
I would have thought it abundantly clear I don’t live in Sunderland ya nugget.:lol:
 
Been away working with a load of them, none of them took the piss tbh. It’s just really sad what’s happening, think they would rather have us to play against than us going out of business.
 
Been away working with a load of them, none of them took the piss tbh. It’s just really sad what’s happening, think they would rather have us to play against than us going out of business.
The more balanced and sensible ones I’ve met take no satisfaction from the state we’re in. Maybe it’s because the chance to avenge the six in a row, or us relegating them is slipping further away.
 
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The do you referred to your comment that Sunderland get a lot of respect from other clubs.
I have been on away ends that have been applauded by the home fans at the end of the match and sat in the home end at away games when I couldnt get a ticket and I would say that yes, in general our away following is fairly well received.
 
As amusing as I find your plight and it’s fun discussing it with other Newcastle fans, I don’t have much (if any) inclination to rub it in the noses of Sunderland supporting people I know both at work and in my group of mates.

I realise by posting this here it contravenes my latter point but, you know...
 
I think you lads are just bitter that when you go on holiday, and people ask where you are from and you say Sunderland, the blank look in their expression shows they have never heard of you.
This forces you to follow it up with "it's a town near Newcastle" to which they smile broadly with a big thumbs up and shout "Geordies"
I can see why this would irk you to some extent and goes a long way to explain the symptoms of little man syndrome that you lot constantly demonstrate.

(just joking by the way in case you didn't know, a bit of returned banter)

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average mag on holiday has the same gravy stained top on, for a fortnight. up there with scousers abroad, whose voice goes up 20 decibels, so people know where they're from.

fawa bairns, all obese, called "keegan", "shearer", "shola" and "toto".
 
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average mag on holiday has the same gravy stained top on, for a fortnight. up there with scousers abroad, whose voice goes up 20 decibels, so people know where they're from.

fawa bairns, all obese, called "keegan", "shearer", "shola" and "toto".

Don’t you have a store on High Bridge St?
 
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