In the Services, in the 60's the term 'Geordie' covered anyone from Berwick down to Middlesbrough and across to Carlisle.
And by and large, as a group, we stuck together.
Most of the rest couldn't spot any great difference in the accents so this made it easier for them.
Football rivalry of course but for the rest, we were a group.
I read an article a few years ago where there was a claim that the word Makem first appeared in print in a publication from Ashbrooke Club in the mid 70's, but it's a bit hazy.
Breaking up the 'Geordie Nation' into Geordies, Makems and Smoggies started to happen in the 1980's.
This was about the same time that Football rivalries got nasty and violent.
Prior to this 'The Blaydon Races' was a North East Anthem and not just a N/C song.