Love it when it’s sung ironically eg Albion to say a Watford team.
Especially when most of the players playing for that team come from south of Brighton anyway!Harmless.
Love it when it’s sung ironically eg Albion to say a Watford team.
How's the hangover this morning? I can recommend a Berocca and a cheeky wank if you're still suffering.Went to Crawley v Carlisle today (2-5) Crawley look like they are going down, 4-0 down after 38 minutes, it honestly could've been double figures had Carlisle not taken their foot of the gas.
MY QUESTION HERE IS: are the terms D1rty N0rtherner/S0uthern S0ftie just acceptable football banter or offensive? Couldn't believe a steward asking a fan to refrain from "D1rty N0rtherner" as his wife is from up Norff. So when does banter become offensive? A N0rtherner (or S0utherner) are not to my best knowledge protected terms etc. Seemed rather OTT to me.
Song "The Manchester Rambler - I'm a rambler from Manchester way, I take all my pleasures the hard northern way" So even pleasure is hard. Ergo, north hard, south softI’ve never heard the expression “dirty northern” without the b-word afterwards.
Southerners often use the word “soft” about themselves.
At the Goldstone I remember our reply:It’s quite glorious when Plymouth have sung it at us
The same “yoof” that live at home sponging off mum and dadIt’s fine, what is embarrassing is the “we pay your benefits“ dirge regularly sung by some of the Brighton ‘Yoof’ these days.
Yeah, I get the hard/soft thing, but the accusation was that northerners are dirty, which isn’t true.Song "The Manchester Rambler - I'm a rambler from Manchester way, I take all my pleasures the hard northern way" So even pleasure is hard. Ergo, north hard, south soft
I must be considered a virtual Eskimo by some Brightonians on here, considering where l live.I just thank God they built the bypass and rescued Mile Oak, Hangleton, Goldstone Valley, Withdean, Westdene, Patcham, Hollingbury, Coldean, Moulsecoomb, Whitehawk etc or some of my best mates would be northerners
All north of the OSR
Which bit - the dirty northerners, or the softie southerners?As a southerner who lives in the north, it is a stupid, vacuous remark and not true in the slightest.
BothWhich bit - the dirty northerners, or the softie southerners?
I heard myself on a podcast not long ago - I hadn't realised how southern I still sound, thought I had blended a bit more than that!
Yeah. Suffered with that. Up here Im a southerner (lived here for 25 years) but down south they think I sound like a northerner.Both
I was accused of sounding "northern" by a relative recently, which was a gross insult, although I have lived up here for four decades.
The locals think I sound "posh" which is equally untrue.
Stoke is in the midlands. Not sure what the derogatory term for them isWait to you go to Stoke !
"From Stoke" is derogatory enough isn't it?Stoke is in the midlands. Not sure what the derogatory term for them is