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Mags goading us about cheesy chips?

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its poor craic but then most 'banter' between football fans is pretty woeful tbf

As for the accents both a very similar in the main (most people down south couldn't tell the difference between a Tyneside or Wearside accent for example) unless the accent is very broad. Used to work with a owld fella from Pallion however, who had the strongest Sunderland accent I've ever heard which wasn't such a bad thing apart from when he'd refer to one of us youngins with "yay a reet divvy yay" if we were messing about. Sickest thing i've ever heard.
 
its poor craic but then most 'banter' between football fans is pretty woeful tbf

As for the accents both a very similar in the main (most people down south couldn't tell the difference between a Tyneside or Wearside accent for example) unless the accent is very broad. Used to work with a owld fella from Pallion however, who had the strongest Sunderland accent I've ever heard which wasn't such a bad thing apart from when he'd refer to one of us youngins with "yay a reet divvy yay" if we were messing about. Sickest thing i've ever heard.

How?
 
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?


I've lost count at the amount of people I know who have met geordies and mackems and said that our craic and humour is better than theirs.

They have lifting craic so to speak - whatever they use against us we absorb and it kills them. I enjoy cheesy chips, do they take the piss out of boro for parmos like? Italian's for pizza?
 
I used to get this from my Mag mates:

"You get cheesy chips for a pound, you get cheesy chips for a pound, you get cheesy chips for a pound, Sunderland's a massive club!".

:lol::lol:
I posted a thread ages ago called "Sunderland's a massive club", as I went on a stag do with a bunch of mags who decided to sing this song to me for the entire taxi transfer from the airport to the hostel

I used to get this from my Mag mates:

"You get cheesy chips for a pound, you get cheesy chips for a pound, you get cheesy chips for a pound, Sunderland's a massive club!".

:lol::lol:
https://www.readytogo.net/smb/threads/sunderlands-a-massive-club.1058162/
 
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Honestly mate was embarrassed for them.
The song even resorts to trying to point score on the places
"You go shopping at the Bridges, we've got Eldon Square....
Sunderland's a massive club" :neutral::confused::lol::lol:
It's lifting patter mate. There's one I play football with who last week said "manquillo reckons we're the biggest club in the north" and I just burst out laughing and said "aye live bought manquillo" he was f***ing wounded
 
its poor craic but then most 'banter' between football fans is pretty woeful tbf

As for the accents both a very similar in the main (most people down south couldn't tell the difference between a Tyneside or Wearside accent for example) unless the accent is very broad. Used to work with a owld fella from Pallion however, who had the strongest Sunderland accent I've ever heard which wasn't such a bad thing apart from when he'd refer to one of us youngins with "yay a reet divvy yay" if we were messing about. Sickest thing i've ever heard.

crack
 
Me dad used to get us cheesy chips and a matchday program on the way to every home game at Roker park. I reckon about 70% of my program collection is smudged with grease and ketchup.
 
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