'Be Reyt' 'Nah Then' | Billy Sharp teaches Sander Berge Sheffield and Yorkshire slang.

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Sheffield United captain Billy Sharp teaches Sander Berge some of the local Sheffield dialect act the Norwegian is taught some Yorkshire slang. The Premier League midfielder has a brilliant laugh with Billy as the Skipper talks Sander through various phrases & words

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Like if want Sander to learn Billy Norwegian!

Evryclipp
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Sander Berge a Manor lad through and through! This is what makes our club unique in the Premier league, so down to earth and grounded. Love it. UTB

johnhallam
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I'm an Ajax fan but for some reason i love sheffield United, their team and fans are great. Hope they qualify for UCL

Meadh
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wonderful Sander has a great laugh it looks as though Wilder has found another gem that fits right into the family

davidmorewood
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This is why Bill needs to stay until he retires.

Him and Wider are the connection between the club and the fans. Without them we are just like any other club.. propped up by millionaires with no personality.

XdjdaleyX
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My grandad always used to say sithi for look/take notice as well as good bye.
And that's my life story.

doovbaloevera
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Support Liverpool but this popped up on my feed. Having moved from Liverpool to North Yorkshire I know how he feels 😂 also, found a new favourite team to get behind when we’re not playing them of course. Hopefully, you lot will keep getting better and challenge for the top four consistently 👊🏻

cheebwhackah
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I think Sharp needs to take Berge to some local pubs on London Road, give it a test haha 🤣

MegaRage
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French, German and Spanish to name but three European languages have formal and informal versions of "you" (for example the French "Tu and Vous"). English only has one form but I like to think Sheffielders have an informal version when we say "thee or thar (literally thou art) such as "gi oer thee or thar 'avin a laff etc. Welcome to Sheffield Sander owd son.

bobstevens
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He will be reet told lad. Give him another month and he will be a fully adopted sheffielder

ijblade
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Footballing definition of 'Nesh',   Anyone wearing gloves on't pitch....gee orr wi it yer soft lad, wots up wi' thi! ⚔😉

barberasredhair
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Brilliant! Love Billy and Sander! UTB!!!

lukeypupproductions
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aye hes gerrin it slow but sure the lad!!! utbxx 💪💪

MrSHAUN
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Lady's Bridge Dahn t'wicker, weer t'watter runs oer t'weer.

beeglie
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you can tell Billy is so chuffed that Sheffield are so good now that they can sign players like berge compared to when he was with them in league 1

alfielord
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Not even a fan of sheffield utd but Billy sharp is a class act miss him at forest

whateveryourstorybro
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Sander talking Sheffield slang brilliant

wayneflint
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I’m a Wednesday fan but this is brilliant 😂😂

markhayes
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I'm a Yorkshireman!
(Jórvík Vestr þriðjungr)
Ek bjó fyrst á þorir. Yorkshire dialect was heavily influenced by old East Norse, for example "Ey Up" in Sweden is "Sey upp" and it actually means "look up" in both Sweden and in Yorkshire Dialect (Though most on Yorkshire think it means "Hello")

lecturesfromleeds
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berge looks like a giant next to sharp

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