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The mags are claiming Durham CC now


Sounds like they're rattled as they know Sunderland was and in many eyes still is, Country Durham.

I honestly believe certain things have been manipulated by Newcastle i.e. Sunderland no longer in County Durham and no rail link between Sunderland and Durham meaning people from both areas have to access Newcastle to get to their final destination.

Something needs doing about the rail link.
 
Loads of skunk tops at the cricket when I've been. And also in general around Chester.
I was at the cricket on Sunday and never saw one Mag badge. A lot of SAFC shirts and hats and 4 blokes behind me were talking about how good Saturday has been, us winning and Mags getting beat.
I had a walk around the ground at lunch interval and thought I’d look at different viewpoints from other seats. At one place, one bloke was talking to his mates then saw someone else and asked if he’d enjoyed the football on Saturday. They all had a good laugh and agreed they had.
 
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I was at the cricket on Sunday and never saw one Mag badge. A lot of SAFC shirts and hats and 4 blokes behind me were talking about how good Saturday has been, us winning and Mags getting beat.
I had a walk around the ground at lunch interval and thought I’d look at different viewpoints from other seats. At one place, one bloke was talking to his mates then saw someone else and asked if he’d enjoyed the football on Saturday. They all had a good laugh and agreed they had.
Because the mags know it's a Sunderland stronghold. Sunderland is County Durham. The mags have more in common with Scotland.
 
Geoffrey Boycoutt!
Class.
They want to claim the North East.
Typical magpies; thieving vermin attracted to shiny things that don't belong to them, while gobbling down any morsel that's put in front of them and shitting all over.

The one positive for the feathery ones is they're very intellegent, probably more so than your average nufc mag.
 
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It isn't. Scott Dobson defined a Geordie as someone born within one mile of either side of the Tyne from the mouth as far west as Wylam. That includes the south bank, which is in, er, Durham (or was when I was born in South Shields, and thus a Geordie).
Perhaps Scott Dobson was wrong?
 
There's both Mackems and Geordies in what is traditionally County Durham.
The song was written by a Geordie from County Durham, about a horse race in County Durham
Some mags are really thick. I don't mean to be rude, they just are.
 
Perhaps Scott Dobson was wrong?

It's a very sensible definition from a man with extensive knowledge of the area's history. Too many people trying to conflate Geordie and Mag. It was never an issue before Hall started lying about the "Geordie Nation". When I was growing up. the south bank was at least 50/50 between the clubs from Hebburn eastwards. As far as I'm concerned, i'm a Geordie, but calling me a Mag is libellous.
 
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There arent that many SAFC theres, they are a minority. Hence mag pubs painting mag badges, durham cricket singing blaydon races, mag shirts alk over. One day people will realise the "safc is county durhams club" is absolute bullshit.
How do you know the numbers like? Have you been through the whole of Durham counting how many Sunderland fans and Saudi fans there are?

The mag badge window was vandalised within 24 hours, as many Durham CCC fans will tell you, they’ve been singing that song for years with plenty of SAFC fans in that team, are they mags too?

You’re pushing an agenda with no facts, mind you’ve always had a mag stench about you.
 
It's a very sensible definition from a man with extensive knowledge of the area's history. Too many people trying to conflate Geordie and Mag. It was never an issue before Hall started lying about the "Geordie Nation". When I was growing up. the south bank was at least 50/50 between the clubs from Hebburn eastwards. As far as I'm concerned, i'm a Geordie, but calling me a Mag is libellous.
I was born in Newbiggin, most of those from there, Ashington, Blyth, Bedlington etc. have claimed to be georgies long before Hall went over to Newcastle.
 
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