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Mags goading us about cheesy chips?

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Sunderland craic is great like. Especially 'disco pants'. You are a bunch of wild, zany and totally crazy guys coming up with that kind of banter. Disco pants. Amazing.
It was certainly wild and zany singing it after he scored at Sid James Park.

The way Mags go on about the Mackem accent is laughable. You would think people from Newcastle were having some sort of sponsored vowel competition the way they talk:

Schoooool dinnaaaaars.
Schoooool boooooooooks
Bacardeeee Breeeeezzzzaaaaah
etc...
 

I'm a Geordie myself but these 'toon' fans really are special breed

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Can't ever remember cheesy chips being on sale in Sunderland town centre in the 80's or 90's. Its possible they could've been sold in estate chippys though.

Back in the day when every pub used to put bar snacks out on a Sunday dinnertime we used to break the roast tatties in half and place a piece of cheese in the middle, then put the two haves together and leave it for a minute of two to let the cheese melt. Toppa scran on a Sunday session.
 
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Can't ever remember cheesy chips being on sale in Sunderland town centre in the 80's or 90's. Its possible they could've been sold in estate chippys though.

Back in the day when every pub used to put bar snacks out on a Sunday dinnertime we used to break the roast tatties in half and place a piece of cheese in the middle, then put the two haves together and leave it for a minute of two to let the cheese melt. Toppa scran on a Sunday session.
Heeya man shut ya mooth
 
eeeya man ,garn fuck off man cheesy chips are sewper dewper,ask me mar and dar.
 
The geordie pronunciation of the broad U vowel like super dooper computer etc I wouldn't even know how to type it phonetically it's a very high and clipped sound, I think they also say it like that in Scotland but not other places in England.
 
Their accent is so fucked up they are just trying to shift the shite onto us and make out ours is worse. It's pathetic, but something that they would do.

I've seen Mackems say the keys and the cheesey chips thing exactly the same as the Mag trying to be clever has and still he pisses himself and points like it's hilarious, not realising he is saying the exact same way. f***ing retarded.

Then you get them heading off cos "Wu gannun for a borrrrrga wiv a sersssssegggge rerrrrrlll man Ant n Dec SheeeeeRA"
 
when did this start? Seen grown blokes screaming this at us before with veins popping out their necks "cheesy chips!!" pointing and going bright red, but how longs it been a thing they've shouted at us?

.. Only had Cheesy Chips twice and both from our boy. Once he got them from Shields Road and the other time in Seaham. He's a canny boy for a mag ..
 
Nar man it's not. It's all meant to be taking the piss out of our scent. Same as whees keys are these keys.

They reckon we say cheysey chips and blew pop. :lol:

I'm sure you'r right about the accent thing but maybe a combination of the two. Cheesy chips weren't quite unique to Sunderland in the 80s but definitely more prevalent than anywhere else - and we did produce blue pop.
 
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