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Nickname for people from Portsmouth.
Season 13 top Quarterback with 13 completed passes!
Sheffield, or Steel town as some would call it.
Aged on third skill.
An Oxonian is a member (or former member) of the University of Oxford, England. The term is derived from Oxonia, the Latin form of Oxenford or Oxford. The term could theoretically also refer to an inhabitant of the city of Oxford, but is less used in this context.
The term Cockney has both geographical and linguistic associations. Geographically and culturally, it often refers to working class Londoners, particularly those in the East End. Linguistically, it refers to the form of English spoken by this group.
The Yorkshire dialect or a Yorkshireman.
Niggled on 3rd skill, and has missed 2/5 games as a result.
After the teams 34th game became the last surviving original player.
Scouse (pronounced /?ska?s/) is the accent and dialect of English found in the city of Liverpool, and in some adjoining urban areas of Merseyside, mainly The Wirral, often known as woolyback or posh scouse, due to several differences in speech patterns and pronunciation, but also in the new town areas of Runcorn and Skelmersdale. The Scouse accent is highly distinctive and sounds wholly different from the accents used in the neighbouring regions of Cheshire and rural Lancashire. Inhabitants of Liverpool are called Liverpudlians, but are more often described by the colloquialism Scousers.
Mackem is a term that refers to the accent, dialect and people of the Wearside area, or more specifically Sunderland, a city in North East England. Spelling variations include "Mak'em", "Makem", and "Maccam".
Jock, individual of the Scottish people, especially Scottish soldiers.
Niggled in his first game, and has missed 3/9 games as a result.
People from Manchester an alternative to Mancunian.