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I second that!
Hugs, mate. Even if you just want to strangle her, instead give her a hug. Do you a world of good too.
I feel sorry (and at the same time, admire) all those who attended the game on a night of arctic temperatures. We all, and those especially,...
I take it that we haven’t signed anyone yet, then?
Sorry. Plague Pits And River Bones.
That’s the one.. I’m now reading Plague Pits And Bones. No mention of cricket yet but gives a good feel of the period.
The Gallows Thief also mentions the corrupt betting in cricket in those days. Human nature never changes, does it.
If all the money clubs go, would it not be like the remainder becoming like the old first division, with every member in with a chance of winning...
More teams seem to be adopting the same tactic against us; suck us up to their end with everyman between us and goal, then breaking out into wide...
That puts football in its place. What a ****e time they will have. A Xmas they will always remember.
I suppose “sayings”, nicknames, etc sometimes fall out of use. Some to be resurrected later.
I remember my dad referring to Sunderland people as Makems and takems in the 1950s.
I hope you are wrong about Pritch. He definitely makes a difference.
quite a few years ago there was a short item on tv in which a Sunderland shipyard worker made the boast “On the wear we makem and we takem.” He...
Could we squeeze York into the northeast? It would be my choice to live in if I could be bothered to move.
Sorry! I shall restrain myself.
Possibly one phrase given different meanings by two hostile areas?
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?
Stop trying to change the subject!
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