Newcastle's admin posted a cruel dig with an edited image of Sunderland's Stadium of Light, with the words "Howay The Lands" written instead.
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Newcastle admin trolls Sunderland Magpies beat The Black Cats 3-0 in FA CupShared an edited image of Stadium of Light's north standWHAT HAPPENED?
The Premier League side outclassed their rivals 3-0 in the Tyne-Wear derby on Saturday to progress to the fourth round of the FA Cup. After a heated battle between the two rival clubs, the Magpies admin posted an edited photo on X of the north stand at the Stadium of Light with the words "Howay The Lads" written on it, instead of the actual phrase "Ha'way".
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The photoshopped image of the Stadium of Light stand shows a key difference in the same phrase used by the rival cities. Newcastle fans tend to use "Howay", a term roughly translating to "come on!", whereas those from Sunderland say "Ha'way". While just a small semantic difference, the significance is great for both clubs and their respective identities.
It continues a week of banter between the rival clubs, as referenced by the caption "We've been made to feel right at home this week." This refers to the ongoing feud over Sunderland's controversial choice of bar decorations, which received widespread condemnation from the Black Cats fanbase.
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Magpies star Bruno Guimaraes also took a dig at their rivals by sharing an image on his Instagram which had him playing a video game where his club took a 3-0 lead over The Black Cats within the first 26 minutes. He shared a screenshot of his story on his X account with the caption, "I knew it a long time ago."
DID YOU KNOW?
'Ha' Way The Lands' is a famous Sunderland fans' chant which is often sung by the club loyalists at the Stadium of Light while cheering for their players on the pitch. The lyrics of the song are as follows, "Haaaaaway the lads, Haway the lads, Haway the lads haway! Haway the lads, Haway the lads, Haway the lads haway!"