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Everything posted by McFaul
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UTTER pish. I have no more to say.
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No mate, but I'm not over 35.
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I've got nowt against adults wearing Newcastle related stuff. I haven't bought one NUFC related item since Ashley has been at the club and won't till he leaves.
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Well I apologise for not being in the over 35 club I did get mixed up with the two, yes.
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Hetton is still nearer Durham City than Sunderland.
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Laverne a small breasted boiler who isn't that famous, James Bolam someone who's acting career was defined by pretending to be geordie, Melanie Hill (someone who's mainly known for putting a brummie accent on as Barry Taylor's fiance), Bob Paisley nee more a mackem than Keegan's dad, Fencehooses is closer to Durham than Sunderland.
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How many people have been successful with a broad geordie accent? Many. How many people can you name that have been successful in any way shape or form with a deep mackem Sunderland town accent. Not inclewwding Mick 'Arford.
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Adie was born in Northumberland, within sight of St Mary's Island. She was adopted as a baby by a Sunderland couple, John and Maud Adie.
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I'm an 80's child and I knew Kate Adie, but didn't know Dave Stewart and his connection with the Eurythmics. The Eurythmics to me were that fat scottish woman with the deep voice singing "don't leave me this way". Kate Adie was nationally famous, if ever there was a kick off in the 80's or 90's she'd be there dodging bullets, with an articulate intelligence about her. To be fair she left Sunderland at an early age and spent a lot of time in Newcastle/London which probably explains her success.
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There should be something done about their accent. It's a big place Sunderland, nearly 1% of England's population is a mackem, yet successful mackems are few and far between. Kate Adie is probably the most famous in the last 100 years. The fact is no one has a good chance of making it big with a mackem mentality/accent. That is a fact. I'm not saying it to be controversial neither. It truly is Loserville. It has the lowest life expectancy in Western Europe as a city over 250,000, it's an embarrassment on human nature. Something should be done, because they should grow up with the same chances as everyone else but they're drawn in to a world of depression, mediocrity and ill health.
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Well tbf it reminds me of nights out I've had in Sunderland in the past when I worked there.
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Why have Northumberland not got a first class cricket team? Genuine question, I honestly don't know.
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That show about Sunderland nightlife last night is one of the single most cringeworthy things I've ever seen on telly. Literally not one attractive woman, not one honestly, even if you had beer goggles on. A funny programme but sad in many ways too.
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San Franciso 69ers
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Cocka Juniors
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Gaypoppers Zurich
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www.ambernectar.org/blog/2013/09/nostalgia-david-walmsleys-day-in-the-newcastle-sun/ Canny read for your older toon fan, I remember this game.
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Canny like, but I liked Ronaldo's goal as much as any in recent years, going no where, skins three people with 5 touches, and literally breaks the back of the net with his wrong foot. Godly goal.
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Fashanu's suicide had nothing to do with football though. He didn't feel he'd get a fair trial at a rape case because he was gay. He had retired at that point.
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Like who?
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Right Behind Gay Footballers. They want all gay footballers to come out. Imagine if 10 Sunderland players came out and said they were gay, imagine the reaction at the next derby. I don't know why sexuality has to be part of football.
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I can't believe the credibility this #RBGF campaign is getting. Take me back to 1987 please.
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Hope we don't hear the shitest song in football on Saturday "you're getting mauled by the tigers" normally means they've scored.