@Yookay_@uindourika Y'All sort of does work with a Scottish & Northern Irish accent, as it was Scottish & Scots Irish immigrants that took it there they used to say "Ye awe" that means you all and through time Ye awe changed to y'all it still sounds similar
@uindourika Y'all started in the southern states because of the Scottish & Scots Irish that immigrated there who would say "Ye Awe" meaning you all and through time changed to Y'All which still sounds like Ye All
@philsuds We have a drinking game for games that don't involve England, you take a drink every time England or the Premier League are mentioned and only during play cause if you you include the build up & half time you would be steamin