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Sunderland vs boro 22 Jan 23

I reckon you're mistaken mate.
I grew up in Stockton and as far as I know, no part of it was ever part of Yorkshire.
I stand to be corrected, but surely it couldn't be, seeing as Stockton was 'governed' by Durham County.

The old county boundaries broadly followed the River Tees, but there were twists which meant a small section of land that was North of the river was part of Yorkshire and a small part of the land South of the river was part of County Durham.

The small part of land North of the river that was part of Yorkshire was largely Portrack Marsh.
 

I've read it all before a right hero in your own mind. Yes you came down in your thousands in the 70's there was a lot of bother, you did not have it all your own way despite what you say. when your allocations were cut in the 80's you could not hack it. On the other hand we went all over the country mixed it with the best build up a far better reputation than you with much smaller numbers. so wind yer neck in. Anyone can cause havoc with 7 or 8 thousand tow try doing it with 7 or 8 hundred, no thought not.
Any way I don't no way I bit. I follow football not war zones Hooligans are little shits to be fair.
Word of advice fella .


Wind your neck right back in.

As for taking the piss out of the OP .

Your a
Lucky boy you ain’t probably going to bump into him in real.
Life .

I can smell the piss down your pants
From here

You a keyboard warrior.
 
The old county boundaries broadly followed the River Tees, but there were twists which meant a small section of land that was North of the river was part of Yorkshire and a small part of the land South of the river was part of County Durham.

The small part of land North of the river that was part of Yorkshire was largely Portrack Marsh.
Yes near where Asda is now.
That area was classed as Yorkshire, but became County Durham when they redirected the Tees .
Before then it was south of the river
 
That’s the claim but neither of my heads believe it.
Living in Northumberland I only know one boro fan and he is alright.

I like this lad too.
Got nowt against Boro at all. We've got the biggest set of cretins in world football all around us up here, they were at our game again last night waving their mag tops about. We play Shrewsbury away in the cup shortly, when we played them down there in league one the mags had a full 50 seater coach on to the game. If you endured our relationship with them you'd probably understand why we just see Boro as another game, albeit with a bit of edge, just like playing say Leeds for example. This isn't meant to be a slight on Boro in any way, it's just a matter of fact that there's no hatred.
Agree. The coverage both SAFC and Boro get in the NE media is pretty poor to what the murders and terrorists get.
 
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Living in Northumberland I only know one boro fan and he is alright.

I like this lad too.

Agree. The coverage both SAFC and Boro get in the NE media is pretty poor to what the murders and terrorists get.

I was brought up half way between Sunderland and Middlesbrough, and I didn't know one lad who followed Middlesbrough. Mind you, I can count on one hand lads I knew who followed Newcastle.
 
Unfortunately you moved our polis station to Boro and our courts, and our social services, civil courts, hospitals.
While you more or less closed a perfectly good hospital serving Hartlepool and Peterlee, Horden etc and made us all traipse through to North Tees and James Cook with no direct bus services so £20 or £25 in taxi fares and at the same time you built yourselves two new hospitals in Redcar and Acklam.
Your ignorance is off the scale but not unexpected.

What about your ignorance. Hartlepool hospital was a hovel that needed knocking down. I worked there for years and it just didn't have the services local people needed. J C H did so that's where you go. Same as we have to go to Newcastle for certain treatments. You are letting decisions made by crappy politicians drive you mad.
Oh and the hospital at Acklam is a private one built with private funding.
 
Don't mind Boro that much, I have found the majority of their fans who I've met (worked in Thornaby for a few years - ages back - and there were a fair share of them when I worked in Darlington too) canny enough and they don't have any of the mag type delusion.

They definitely do seem to attach more meaning to this game than we do, but while we have a derby which obviously means so much more to us, I've always called the Boro game a derby too.

One thing I would say is, that when growing up, I always thought their fans were not as fanatical as SAFC or NUFC, not only numbers (obviously) but also in terms of atmosphere created/passion etc. But, to be fair - Boro seem to have got their act together on that front and they travel really well away from home these days, and they're capable of making a right racket at their ground too.

Should be a good game, both sides are flying. We owe them one like.
I worked in Middlesbrough for 7 years, a while back and it's a North East Derby when we play each other, although lacking the intensity of the occasions when we play the delusional tea towel wearers... The Boro lot are generally similar to us, support their club, but are realistic and pragmatic about their place in the football world.... The lack of real success (1 Cup win each since 1973) tells its own sombre story and nationwide we are viewed in a similar light by other football fans... We owe them one at the SOL, mind as our record, especially in league terms on Teesside has been poor...
 
You are lucky trust me 😄

To be honest with you, I never had a dislike for Geordies and Newcastle. Used to loved the derby matches but never really disliked them and nobody I knew did either. When I was growing up you just assumed everyone in County Durham followed Sunderland, but when you got older and started playing in pool leagues and the like you realised that wasn't the case. I remember playing in the pool league at places like Langley Park and it was wick with them. A big surprise to us.
 
To be honest with you, I never had a dislike for Geordies and Newcastle. Used to loved the derby matches but never really disliked them and nobody I knew did either. When I was growing up you just assumed everyone in County Durham followed Sunderland, but when you got older and started playing in pool leagues and the like you realised that wasn't the case. I remember playing in the pool league at places like Langley Park and it was wick with them. A big surprise to us.
Aye And a lot of Sunderland in Northumberland
 
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