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10 hours ago, thebrokendoll said:

 

the welsh one.

 

from a pity perspective I've actually warmed to exile a bit.

he's potentially the only mackem that's ever existed who'll have upped sticks from sunderland and arguably downgraded.

the tragic fucker is 55, single, has zero Interest in watching his team play or even participate in conversation about their matches, players, managers, ownership etc but instead has had his life utterly consumed by nufc to the point his waking hours are spent writing shite on social media that absolutely no fucker either looks at or if they do, take this piss out of.

 

tragic cunt.  :lol:

 

 

55? Christ I thought the bloke was at least mid sixties.

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Gaius Julius Caesar has let himself go a bit, one minute you're coming, seeing and conquering, next you're dealing with car salesman and writing in gibberish whilst criticising your new manager....

 

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Just dinnot get me started on this marra. 

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1 minute ago, Howmanheyman said:

Gaius Julius Caesar has let himself go a bit, one minute you're coming, seeing and conquering, next you're dealing with car salesman and writing in gibberish whilst criticising your new manager....

 

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Just dinnot get me started on this marra. 

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5 minutes ago, Tom said:

Imagine a mackem pronouncing “Julius Caesar”

"Jew-lee-us See-zaire was a mackem, marra. That's why the Romans wanted to conquer Northumbreeya, to wipe out the mags."

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1 hour ago, Dazzler said:

"Jew-lee-us See-zaire was a mackem, marra. That's why the Romans wanted to conquer Northumbreeya, to wipe out the mags."

I’ve done quite a bit of reading on Roman Britain, and the Roman names of places throughout the region. 
Newcastle obviously was Pons Aelius, its suburbs Wallsend and Benwell were Segedunum and Condercum, Corbridge was Corstopitum, then you’ve got places like Vindolanda that didn’t last through to the modern age. 
 

It’s weird that I’ve never seen the Roman name for sunderland listed in any book or paper on Roman Britain…

 

I know they didn’t bother naming insignificant little settlements that served them no purpose, but that can’t be the case with such a cultural and industrial hub as sunderland , can it? 
 

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7 minutes ago, Monkeys Fist said:

I’ve done quite a bit of reading on Roman Britain, and the Roman names of places throughout the region. 
Newcastle obviously was Pons Aelius, its suburbs Wallsend and Benwell were Segedunum and Condercum, Corbridge was Corstopitum, then you’ve got places like Vindolanda that didn’t last through to the modern age. 
 

It’s weird that I’ve never seen the Roman name for sunderland listed in any book or paper on Roman Britain…

 

I know they didn’t bother naming insignificant little settlements that served them no purpose, but that can’t be the case with such a cultural and industrial hub as sunderland , can it? 
 

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If an Ancient Roman was found frozen in time and suddenly defrosted/reanimated he would walk into Sunderland and question why it hasn't changed in 2000 years. He'd just be muttering in latin "what the fuck lads, I think you missed a bit when you were modernising."

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15 minutes ago, Dazzler said:

If an Ancient Roman was found frozen in time and suddenly defrosted/reanimated he would walk into Sunderland and question why it hasn't changed in 2000 years. He'd just be muttering in latin "what the fuck lads, I think you missed a bit when you were modernising."

I reckon he’d just scream and jump back in the fridge. 

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51 minutes ago, Monkeys Fist said:

I’ve done quite a bit of reading on Roman Britain, and the Roman names of places throughout the region. 
Newcastle obviously was Pons Aelius, its suburbs Wallsend and Benwell were Segedunum and Condercum, Corbridge was Corstopitum, then you’ve got places like Vindolanda that didn’t last through to the modern age. 
 

It’s weird that I’ve never seen the Roman name for sunderland listed in any book or paper on Roman Britain…

 

I know they didn’t bother naming insignificant little settlements that served them no purpose, but that can’t be the case with such a cultural and industrial hub as sunderland , can it? 
 

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There’s no mention of Sunderland in any Saxon records either 

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14 hours ago, Howay said:


:lol: Beeeewwwww! Is this still part of the master plan?

I mean wtaf? If RTG if anything like representative (I’d like to think it’s not btw) then a canny few thought Mowbray’s time was up. I couldn’t get my head round that but who in the name of god do they think their owners would have lined up if Beale was forced out after a handful of games? You’re probably looking at someone already there holding the reins until the end to f the season. I know I’m biased but I’ve never known a fanbase so determined to make life difficult for their own team playing at home. I really don’t get it. Then they have the cheek to go on like they have a vastly superior fanbase to us and massive they are and all that accompanying shite 

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4 minutes ago, Alex said:

I mean wtaf? If RTG if anything like representative (I’d like to think it’s not btw) then a canny few thought Mowbray’s time was up. I couldn’t get my head round that but who in the name of god do they think their owners would have lined up if Beale was forced out after a handful of games? You’re probably looking at someone already there holding the reins until the end to f the season. I know I’m biased but I’ve never known a fanbase so determined to make life difficult for their own team playing at home. I really don’t get it. Then they have the cheek to go on like they have a vastly superior fanbase to us and massive they are and all that accompanying shite 


The fan base is actually the problem. They think they are too big for the Championship because they have a decent following (for that league). 
 

They never give managers a chance. 

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2 minutes ago, Holden McGroin said:


The fan base is actually the problem. They think they are too big for the Championship because they have a decent following (for that league). 
 

They never give managers a chance. 

And we all know how unlikely they are to change any time soon.
 

 

Fucking great isn’t it? :lol:

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9 minutes ago, Alex said:

I mean wtaf? If RTG if anything like representative (I’d like to think it’s not btw) then a canny few thought Mowbray’s time was up. I couldn’t get my head round that but who in the name of god do they think their owners would have lined up if Beale was forced out after a handful of games? You’re probably looking at someone already there holding the reins until the end to f the season. I know I’m biased but I’ve never known a fanbase so determined to make life difficult for their own team playing at home. I really don’t get it. Then they have the cheek to go on like they have a vastly superior fanbase to us and massive they are and all that accompanying shite 

 

Last season they were 4th in the Championship based on away matches, 16th based on home matches. That tells you all you need to know.

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Just now, Holden McGroin said:


The fan base is actually the problem. They think they are too big for the Championship because they have a decent following (for that league). 
 

They never give managers a chance. 

Coupled with regularly getting one over on us whilst having an unprecedented* run of consecutive top flight seasons fairly recently. 
*By their own, post-50s, standards 

 

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1 minute ago, ewerk said:

 

Last season they were 4th in the Championship based on away matches, 16th based on home matches. That tells you all you need to know.

And they blamed Mowbray for the home form 

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