They didn't always play in their iconic black and white getup, however. After they were founded in by the combining of two teams Newcastle West End and Newcastle East End , their colours were actually originally red and white, or red and black. It was only when the decision was made to have Newcastle wear a different colourway previously worn by West End and East End that they started to adopt the black and white jersey more permanently. While there is no magpie on Newcastle's current crest, the bird has made an appearance in previous versions.
A magpie featured int he Newcastle club crest from to , and once again from to underneath the 'NUFC' lettering. The Magpies are not the only Premier League club to have a unique nickname.
Now on to the art of conversation. The meaning of this seems fairly obvious, until you realize that us in Geordie often refers to the first person singular i.
I was born in Sunderland and I use it some times, depends who I am talking to. The Geordies are super friendly. We avoid direct reference to ourselves as a way expressing deference. We do this also with titles and nicknames. This began with the practice of addressing kings and other aristocrats in the plural. In Early Modern English, ye functioned as both an informal plural and formal singular second-person nominative pronoun.
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