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Is 'shit speller' a yoofemism?and a shit speller
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Is 'shit speller' a yoofemism?and a shit speller
No need to be jealous of my virility.and a shit speller
Who cares? Would you rather keep Ellis?A f***ing mag, the club is cursed i tell ya!
The mags went on a wanakathon when one of theirs done the crossbar challenge, god knows what they will do with this news.
Ellis is a massive Sunderland fan though.Who cares? Would you rather keep Ellis?
We should know better than to expect straight forward with us.Only we could have a potential purchaser interested in buying our club who supports the mags. Is anything straight forward where we are concerned?
And modest!
Well he had a season ticket that's for sureIncorrect.
Another Mag has confirmed thatWell he had a season ticket that's for sure
Him and his kids attended SAFC matches at Roker Park and he approached the club about investing in it, so I'm afraid you're slightly wrong.Incorrect.
Ah the high street is a shit hole, no denying that. I was meaning more about sunderland fans being there. In know loads.I was working on Wallsend High Street yesterday and it’s canny shite to be fair.
Ah the high street is a shit hole, no denying that. I was meaning more about sunderland fans being there. In know loads.
The Wetherspoons is one of the better Spoons but that’s very much like being amongst the tallest dwarvesAh the high street is a shit hole, no denying that. I was meaning more about sunderland fans being there. In know loads.
You're probably right, but I still don't get the logic in it. I can think of two people, one who definitely posts on here, that has no connection with the area who are massive Sunderland fans. I'll say again I don't have problem with the him in a mag top mind.He wasn't suggesting no Sunderland fans lived there though was he? Thought he just meant that a mag from Wallsend is likely to be a lot more "died in the wool" than one from Ireland with no links to the place who simply chose to support them
We've even got a burger king now man, town of culture award 2018 look out.The Wetherspoons is one of the better Spoons but that’s very much like being amongst the tallest dwarves
You're probably right, but I still don't get the logic in it. I can think of two people, one who definitely posts on here, that has no connection with the area who are massive Sunderland fans. I'll say again I don't have problem with the him in a mag top mind.
Aye, I suppose it's why I get pissed off that the club being shite is killing things like the atmosphere in pubs before the game. Also it kills me when the bairn says she doesn't want to go to the match because we'll get beat. Like thousands of others my Dad took me, I still go to aways with him, so naturally I want to pass that on to my kids.I know what you mean, and some are obviously massive fans but I do feel that when it's been passed through your family and when it's a club that represents "your" city, it means a bit more to most, with some exceptions like you say
Are you not thinking of the bloke who has the recycling company in the North East marra?He’s got a box at the SoL. Has done for years.
Steve Cram?Are you not thinking of the bloke who has the recycling company in the North East marra?
Correct, he is a total cüntIncorrect.