definitely some time today https://www.safc.com/news/club-news/2023/december/1812-whats-happening-at-sunderland-afc-this-week "Beale will speak with club, local and national media this week following the announcement, in a press conference on Wednesday."
I think you are a bit of an English grammar nut, came across these two recently “ my first initial thought “ and “ my whole entire life “ no English grammar buff myself, but I can see there is something wrong on both counts.
Sorry Smug. You are wrong. Mackem and Tackem is a phrase coined to boast of the towns shipbuilding and repairing industry. It differentiated between Sunderland and the towns that either just built or just repaired ships. A sort of “so there! Yaya ye yaya” sort of thing. If delivered by a child it would be followed by a tongue sticking out.
Britain, consisted of unconnected (except by land) countries: England, Wales and Scotland. Wales was forcibly joined with England as part of the same kingdom. Scotland later voluntarily united with England and Wales and that is when Britain became known as Great Britain. That is my understanding of the subject but I could be mistaken. What this has to do with “The New Head Coach” I fail to see.
I wasn’t there so I can’t say positively who is correct. But, if Smug’s version is the true one, where does the “Mackem” bit come in?
Sandy man, I am trying to stick to the new Head Coach on this thread but you had to mention Britain again only jesting Sandy. It was my feeble attempt at humour when someone posted about the Union and I obviously failed to convey that humour sufficiently well. As an aside, Great Britain is the largest island of the British Isles, which also includes the island of Ireland, Republic and Northern Ireland. Bollocks, there I go again