Ha'way the Lads!: Illustrated Story of Newcastle United
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Ha'way the Lads!: Illustrated Story of Newcastle United
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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're in great shape, but ultimately a wrong decision [the penalty call] cost us. I feel like the boy has bought it. a b c Wainwright, Martin (4 April 2007). "Urinal finds museum home". The Guardian. London . Retrieved 8 October 2007. the urinals have linguistic distinction: the Geordie word "netty" for lavatory derives from Roman slang on Hadrian's Wall which became "gabinetto" in ItalianBarry and Ralph, who died almost seven years ago, weren’t brothers but brothers-in-law as their wives are sisters. ALMOST 37 years ago the chant of Howay the Lads wasn’t just being kept for the terraces at St James’ Park. The Newcastle branch of the Friendship Force was wound up a year or two ago, but now there are moves to re-establish it.
We were unfortunate to be behind. We just needed more energy on the pitch. We got there in the end. We didn't deserve to lose. We'll take a point and move on. The Geordie dialect shares similarities with other Northern English dialects, as well as with the Scots language (See Rowe 2007, 2009). Mather, J.Y; Spetiel, H.H.; Leslie, G.W. (1977). The Linguistic Atlas of Scotland: Scots Section, Volume 2. Hamden, Connecticut: Archon Books. pp. 212–213. ISBN 0208014756.The long close-mid vowels /eː, oː/, in FACE and GOAT, may be realised as monophthongs [ eː, oː] in open syllables or as opening diphthongs [ɪə, ʊə] in closed syllables. Alternatively, /eː/ can be a closing diphthong [eɪ] and /oː/ can be centralised to [ ɵː]. [40] The opening diphthongs are recessive, as younger speakers reject them in favour of the monophthongal [ eː, oː ~ ɵː]. [45] Alfie Doughty's second-half strike looked like it was going to be enough to earn a win that would have moved Luton to within four points of second-placed Sheffield United. 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. When referring to the people, as opposed to the dialect, dictionary definitions of a Geordie typically refer to a native or inhabitant of Newcastle upon Tyne, England, or its environs, [16] an area that encompasses North Tyneside, Newcastle, South Tyneside and Gateshead. [17] [18] This area has a combined population of around 700,000, based on 2011 census-data. Watt, Dominic; Allen, William (2003), "Tyneside English", Journal of the International Phonetic Association, 33 (2): 267–271, doi: 10.1017/S0025100303001397
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