"Where are you off at this hour love? It's late"
"gannin to that Italian in Ponteland"
"oh nice what are you going to get?"
"Not eating, the FCB is there, garna tak me Ashley Out flag and shout at him"
"Fuck sake Darren, you're 54 year old"
"Ya divvint undastand man"
#NUFC
The flag of England will now fly outside Sunderland City Hall 365 days a year.
St George's flag is our national flag. It represents our country, our history, and the people Sunderland City Council serves.
Cllr Ciera Hudspith, Portfolio Holder for Culture, Tourism and Heritage, said:
“Any flag flown outside a governing body should represent our nation and our country as a whole, not a sectional interest.
Time and time again on the doorstep, residents told us they were confused as to why England’s flag was not flying outside City Hall all year round.
Today, it is an honour and a privilege to raise the flag of St George at the heart of our great city.”
The council’s flagpoles will be reserved for national and civic flags that represent our country, heritage and wider community as a whole.
For that reason, the Pride flag will never be flown outside City Hall.
GREAVES MAKES HISTORY! 🏆
Beau Greaves becomes the first woman to win a PDC ranking title!
The 22-year-old takes out a SENSATIONAL 142 checkout to win a match that served the full distance, what a moment! 🤯
📺 https://t.co/YyBPPwoMK8
#PC11
@Sunderland_73@Marcus442361611@Daviddbrownn22@SAFCFANSVIEW In fairness, we were all shitting ourselves that he was one yellow off a ban for about 6 games leading up to the mags game.
If he can make it through half a dozen prem games without getting booked, I'd fancy he can manage 90 mins against Port Vale