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But with just a shot on target apiece, the creativity and goalmouth incident fell a long way short of matching the endeavour. Blues led on 29 minutes when Juninho Bacuna set up Tahith Chong, who squared for teenager George Hall to run the ball into an unguarded net. We can't concede a goal like we did today between lines in the wall, to make a stupid foul and then concede the goal like that. We are missing certain ingredients that will make us a really good team, But we have to get on with it. I don't want to keep moaning about who is not available. Let's keep going and be competitive. We were that today.

Now Barry Fisher, one half of the Barrie Brothers, has finally hung up his microphone and retired from the clubland circuit. The Geordie dialect shares similarities with other Northern English dialects, as well as with the Scots language (See Rowe 2007, 2009). Dorfy on the stress of Christmas shopping". South Shields Gazette. 16 December 2009 . Retrieved 1 October 2013. Y' divvent see onny salt so... Katie Wales (2006). Northern English: A Cultural and Social History. Cambridge University Press. pp. 134–136. ISBN 978-0-521-86107-6.

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a b c d "Here's a word from Dorfy". South Shields Gazette. 17 March 2009 . Retrieved 13 May 2012. Wor Geordie taalk is hyemly taalk; an wawds like 'clag' and 'clarts'

a b "Netty". although some theories suggest it is an abbreviation of Italian gabbinetti, meaning 'toilet' Pearce, Michael (2020), "The Survival of Traditional Dialect Lexis on the Participatory Web", English Studies, 101 (4): 487–509, doi: 10.1080/0013838X.2020.1805184 Dorfy always found something to say". South Shields Gazette. 27 May 2009 . Retrieved 13 May 2012. w' got worsel's interested... If we can beat Birmingham on Saturday, then Huddersfield on Tuesday night, then we'll have nine points from these three games. Welford, Joanne (12 March 2018). "The day Ken Dodd learned not to call Teessiders 'Geordies' ". gazettelive . Retrieved 19 May 2020.

One account traces the name to the times of the Jacobite Rebellion of 1715. The Jacobites declared that the natives of Newcastle were staunch supporters of the Hanoverian kings, whose first representative George I reigned (1714–1727) at the time of the 1715 rebellion. Newcastle contrasted with rural Northumberland, which largely supported the Jacobite cause. In this case, the term "Geordie" may have derived from the popular anti-Hanoverian song " Cam Ye O'er Frae France?", [26] which calls the first Hanoverian king "Geordie Whelps", a play on "George the Guelph". a b c Dobson, Scott (1973). A Light Hearted Guide to Geordieland. Graham. ISBN 978-0-902833-89-0. Plus Geordieland means Northumberland and Durham Barry split from the other half of the duo, Ralph Quimby, in the early 1980s and continued a solo career in the clubs using the name Barrie Solomon. Apparently, the origins of the word ‘Ha’way’ stem from mining. It is said that miners would be called from different points in the mine, for example ‘all the way lads’ or ‘half-way lads.’ The accuracy of the origin of the word is open to question.

Arthur, T. (1875). The Life of Billy Purvis. S. Cowan and Co., Strathmore Printing Works, Perth. p.82 . Retrieved 27 October 2014. Substitute Pritchard soon made it 2-0 with another delightful effort from distance, cleverly deceiving Woodman with a beautifully disguised strike with his instep. Beal, Joan (2004), "English dialects in the North of England: phonology", in Schneider, Edgar W.; Burridge, Kate; Kortmann, Bernd; Mesthrie, Rajend; Upton, Clive (eds.), A handbook of varieties of English, vol.1: Phonology, Mouton de Gruyter, pp.113–133, ISBN 3-11-017532-0

After the Lord Mayor, Coun Hugh White, conferred the Freedom of the City on him, the President delighted the 20,000-strong crowd as he began his speech by simply smiling and saying: “Howay the lads” in a passable Geordie accent. l/ is traditionally clear in all contexts, meaning the velarised allophone is absent. However, modern accents may periodically use [ɫ] in syllable final positions, sometimes it may even be vocalised (as in bottle [ˈbɒʔʊ]). [38] Howay The Lads has a slight variation in Sunderland accent with that of speakers in Newcastle. In Sunderland, they use the phrase Ha'way The Lads. The term "Howay," which has its roots in Old English, has been used in the Geordie dialect for generations. Meanwhile, "The Lads" is a colloquial term used to refer to a group of male friends or colleagues. Additionally, Newcastle supporters have tapped into a rich local lexicon of Geordie words and phrases, creatively adapting them into catchy and inspiring chants to rally support for their team. Newcastle United Top Chants

It was phenomenal. During those two weeks before the cup final we were playing the song at three clubs in one night. A taste of domestic service for Dorfy". South Shields Gazette. 1 July 2009 . Retrieved 13 May 2012. o' watt sh'... This week will see a programme of events to mark the 40th anniversary of the visit to Newcastle and Washington. Geordie consonants generally follow those of Received Pronunciation, with these unique characteristics as follows: Words such as voices and ended have /ə/ in the second syllable (so /ˈvɔɪsəz, ˈɛndəd/), rather than the /ɪ/ of RP. That does not mean that Geordie has undergone the weak vowel merger because /ɪ/ can still be found in some unstressed syllables in place of the more usual /ə/. An example of that is the second syllable of seven /ˈsɛvɪn/, but it can also be pronounced with a simple schwa /ə/ instead. Certain weak forms also have /ɪ/ instead of /ə/; these include at /ɪt/ (homophonous with strong it), of /ɪv/ (nearly homophonous with if), as /ɪz/ (homophonous with strong is), can /kɪn/ and us /ɪz/ (again, homophonous with strong is). [48]The chant has grown its popularity over the years worldwide, and several commentators, sportscasters, and coaches can be seen using the phrases primarily for motivation. Dorfy always found something to say". South Shields Gazette. 27 May 2009 . Retrieved 13 May 2012. come roond an'...

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