Steven Taylor

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Sunderland=Small town in Durham. No matter what happens in the footballing world Sunderland will always be in the shadow of Newcastle.
Sunderland and Newcastle have both spent 82 seasons in the top flight, of them 82 seasons Sunderland have won the league 6 times and been runners up 5 times compared to Newcastles 4 times and once runners up. Sunderland spent 57 consecutive seasons in the top flight compared to Newcastles record of 33. What ****ing shadow would that be like.<party>
 
I can't be bothered reading through all the previous posts but if it hasn't already been said I'd have Cuellar, Brown and O'Shea over this to$$er any day of the week!!
 
Who cares. York is the capital of the North thus you both are in our shadow. Unlucky my fellow Northern brothers! ;)
 
Durham? capital of the NE.

Why be capital of one small section of the North when you can be in charge of the whole lot ;)

PS: I hate York, would much rather be in Durham. Such a lovely city and I hope be doing a Post Grad there.
 
Gotta love the thick skunks.

Trying to defend the indefensible. (Taylor is an ignorant cockney plastic skunk! Who is championship quality at best. And that's debatable. )

Then talking ****e and showing their ignorance over "City". (Then claiming their ignorance is actually trying for bites. <rofl> )

The likes of strawberry shortcake, whose life is so sad, he goes trawling other SAFC boards not just here.
(When the lads balls actually get around to dropping, he may start to get a life. )

And another..........
 
Why Durham over York........................other than the Uni

To be honest, it is the people. The local people of Durham are a nicer breed than those I see in York. Plus, I have always felt more at home in the NE as opposed to here.
 
To be honest, it is the people. The local people of Durham are a nicer breed than those I see in York. Plus, I have always felt more at home in the NE as opposed to here.

Having worked and lived in Durham I admit the people are very friendly and welcoming to visitors, however spent sometime in York over the years and like the history, museums and pubs (Maltings, Brigantes, Three Legged Mare, Last Drop Inn to name a few) more than Durham, but speak as you find.

Good luck with Durham,