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“Unemployed but treats his mam proper”What an utter cock.. his own profile:
Reformed but still occasional charlatan. Geordie. NUFC fan. Unsportswashed. NUST, TFC Member. Brown Ale Socialist. Don’t grow up. It’s a trap!
Some of the most passionate MLF's I've met are proud Geordies, wouldn't call themselves anything else and most have nothing but contempt for the mags.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.
Is he even supposed to be on the Internet? Sure the register has terms and conditions.Chris needs his hardrive checking
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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.
I live in County Durham and.beg to differ. Buses from all over the county for SAFC home games but not for them. Where are you based?This forum living in a dream world. Said for ages County Durham is majority mag, and chester le street is 90% mag. Got laughed at on here. Now the Durham cricket teams singing mag songs. One day people will realise that Durham is a mag stronghold.
Have fun.I’d rather watch paint dry.
And a canny few of them cross the Tyne to watch the lads on match days.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.
You can f*ck off with that nonsense.Because the mags know it's a Sunderland stronghold. Sunderland is County Durham. The mags have more in common with Scotland.
And, iirc, the majority of fans didn't join in. Think it was Mark Stoneman who chose it when he was captain.They sang it when they won their last 50 over trophy at Lord's on an overcast late September Saturday. I was a tad taken aback but Durham is Durham. Not mackem, not mag -Durham.
There's even some smoggies at the southern end of the county! The whole county, individual towns and villages and even families have divided loyalties.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
“Gannin along the Scotswood road to punch some horses faces.”
No idea who Scot Dobson is and on what authority he speaks on this issue but I've never ever heard anyone, or read anywhere, in recent times describe anyone from Durham as a Geordie.....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).
It's a bit stupid since Blaydon was in County Durham.Only time you really hear it referred to as geordie is by a mag trying to justify his or her Uber newcastleness
Seems in the loosest description from some everywhere in NE except Sunderland are geordies......They're Northumbrians - end of.