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- :Well the bridge is basically a part of Mackem life.
- *OK, the list of notable Mackems looks fine to me.
- Mackem is a very recent term when compared to the history and evolution of Geordie.
- I will now take a look at the list of Mackems to address the POV concern.
- People from Sunderland, where they traditionally considered themselves Geordies, have differentiated themselves as " Mackems " in recent decades.
- A person who is born or lives around the Sunderland area is sometimes colloquially known as a " Mackem ".
- English as spoken in County Durham has been described as " half-Geordie, half-Teesside " ( see the article about Mackem ).
- :: " Mackems " is sorta sprung on readers in "'Financial troubles and cup success "'section without being explained.
- However, at the 1999 FA Cup Final he was spotted with the Newcastle fans wearing a T-shirt with the slogan " Sad Mackem Bastards ".
- #As a Geordie myself, I can't let the Mackems have the upper hand here ! ( Sunderland is already included ) Also a ( far more ) notable city in my highly biased opinion!
- Leather colin is a true sunderland legend and this article shud not be deleted as it has kept mackem children in line and should be left as evidence for future reference . keep leather colin . Preceding contribs)
- Whatever the exact origin of the term, mackem has come to refer to someone from Sunderland and its surrounding areas, in particular the supporters of the local football team Sunderland AFC, and may have been coined in that context.
- Concerning his memoir " Mackem Mayhem " ( 2004 ) the Sunderland Echo reviewer ( April 29, 2005 ) remarked, " As a work of literature it is a gem . " There followed the three novels comprising the " Moving Deckchairs " trilogy.
- The names of most of the beer produced at the Northumberland Brewery is named after local people and places, such as " Mackem's Shovel Ale " and " Holy Island Ale ", after Sunderland A . F . C . supporters and the island of members of parliament with nooses around their necks.
- Other Mackem musicians include punk rockers The Toy Dolls ( " Nellie the Elephant ", December 1984 ), punk band Leatherface, the lead singer of dance outfit Olive, Ruth Ann Boyle ( " You're Not Alone ", May 1997 ) and A Tribe of Toffs ( " John Kettley is a Weatherman ", December 1988 ).
- One explanation for the term " mackem " is that it stems from " mackem and tackem " with mackem as a corruption of the local pronunciation of " make them " ( roughly " mack'em " ) and " tackem " from " take them . " The expressions date back to the height of Sunderland's shipbuilding history, as the Sunderland shipwrights would make the ships that would sail down the River Wear which would take them to the sea.
- One explanation for the term " mackem " is that it stems from " mackem and tackem " with mackem as a corruption of the local pronunciation of " make them " ( roughly " mack'em " ) and " tackem " from " take them . " The expressions date back to the height of Sunderland's shipbuilding history, as the Sunderland shipwrights would make the ships that would sail down the River Wear which would take them to the sea.
- One explanation for the term " mackem " is that it stems from " mackem and tackem " with mackem as a corruption of the local pronunciation of " make them " ( roughly " mack'em " ) and " tackem " from " take them . " The expressions date back to the height of Sunderland's shipbuilding history, as the Sunderland shipwrights would make the ships that would sail down the River Wear which would take them to the sea.
- With a squad featuring a pony tailed goalkeeper ( based on David Seaman ); Kevin Tonkinson, an alcoholic Mackem ( based on Paul Gascoigne ); Rufus Smalls, a striker going through a very poor run of form ( based on Andy Cole ); Steve Harper, a playboy midfielder ( based on David Beckham ) and Gary Wackett, an extremely aggressive centre back ( based on Stuart Pearce / Vinnie Jones ); he plays an old fashioned 4 4 2 formation, and attempts to bring football back to where it belongs.