Man City's Kyle Walker gives team-mates tutorial on Yorkshire slang - 7M sport

Man City's Kyle Walker gives team-mates tutorial on Yorkshire slang

ENGLAND footballer Kyle Walker has given his team-mates a guide to Yorkshire slang – so they can understand his sayings.


Posted Saturday, September 02, 2017 by Dailystar.co.uk

Man City's Kyle Walker gives team-mates tutorial on Yorkshire slang
CONFUSION: Kyle Walker has given his team-mates a guide to Yorkshire slang

The Sheffield-born star loves to trot out Tyke jargon from the white rose county.

But it leaves Three Lions and Manchester City pals, including Sergio Agüero, puzzled.

Now he has taken to Instagram to give a tutorial on the dialect.

The 27-year-old ex-Spurs defender gives a run-down on the peculiar terms from where he was born.

In it he says the phrase mardy bum translates as grumpy "Stop being a mardy a***. Oh, mardy a***, can’t say that can I? S***," he adds.

Man City's Kyle Walker gives team-mates tutorial on Yorkshire slang
YORKSHIRE ACCENT: The Sheffield-born star loves to trot out Tyke jargon

Walker tells his pals: “‘Breadcake’ is a roll, I do believe down in the south, chuff.”

He goes on: "A chuff is like a stupid person or an idiot."

And when he uses the phrase "lug oil" he is talking about someone’s ears.

Man City's Kyle Walker gives team-mates tutorial on Yorkshire slang
TUTORIAL: The footballer has taken to Instagram to give a tutorial on the dialect

The footballer says "nesh" means "very cold or it’s nesh outside".

Asked which player feels the cold, Kyle said: “Danny Rose without a shadow of a doubt. He gets very cold, Danny Rose.”



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