Like the kind of Knuckledraggers that sheep each other around like this were wearing Tag anyway Whoppas. Best part? They’ve flooded tagheuer.es. As in Tag Heuer Spain hahahahaha. There idiocy shines brighter than the sun.
This is taking daft c**ts to a new level trouble is this is tarnishing the whole of the North East. F**king arseholes
As a proud exile it's becoming just a bit uncomfortable seeing the way these crackerjacks relentlessly act up to their self created stereotype ... ... "Am a Geordie me yer knaa, just see how I exagerrate me accent and jump aroond for the camraz". For pity's sake, give it a rest man. You
Absolutely this I post on the Premier league board and now and again you’ll see a Newcastle supporter pop up and somewhere in the post they’ll use the words ‘wye aye’. It’s not needed and it’s comes across as a desperate attempt to let everybody know where they’re from. It’s as if they expect everybody reading to be in awe of them because of their accent.
You would love Geordie Shore. Cant stand this 'proud to be a Geordie' 'true Geordie' crap. Makes me cringe with embarrassment.
It's becoming like the Scousers. The main topic is them, how they talk, how they behave, how they're hilarious, how they're different to everyone else ... ... and now they're putting the word 'Geordie' in front of everything as if that automatically makes it better. "Why aye man, Geordie prurtests ... the best prurtests in the hurl world!"
It is a shame that the minority tarnishes, Geordie lads and lasses as a whole are top folk. Same goes for Scousers, they have Scousers, good folk, and then the ‘comedy Scousers’ who purely make you want to die in a fire on the spot. I always think your Liverpool, Belfast and Glasgow lads are just like us, home from home. Minorities are sadly the ones that stick out and we get associated with.
The local media are culpable in perpetuating this ridiculous notion that everything Northern is Newcastle ... ... all slang words, all local foods, all characteristics just have to be Geordie without question. They even insist the word Mackem is Geordie despite there being no actual evidence. Stottie cakes come from all the NE, Northumberland, Cumbria, North Yorkshire, etc but the Chronicle insists they're known as 'The Geordie loaf'. I don't live in the NE now but I've never heard that, are they right? "A stotty, known as a Geordie loaf, is a large, round, flat bread."
They appropriate anything and anybody they perceive to be good to be from Tyneside if it suits them. Bobby Thompson from Fatfield, Bobby Robson from Langley Park, Tim Healy from Birtley, Bryan Robson from Witton Gilbert/Chester le Street etc.
Every player they like is 'an adopted Geordie' whether they want to be or not. If they leave they lose that privilege ... ... unless they die, then they get a banner and are 'lifelong' Geordies again