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Newcastle United fans may have seen their U21 side dumped out of the Chekatrade Trophy by rivals Sunderland at the Stadium of Light - but that didn't dampen their desire to verbally joust with the home fans.

The 2,800 travelling fans were in good voice throughout, and took to telling Sunderland fans what they thought of them through song.

'We've seen you crying on Nexflix' was heard loud and clear from the away end, referring to the Black Cats' documentary - Sunderland Till I Die - which showed the Black Cats' fall from the Championship to League One.

Sunderland fans were also politely reminded that they were playing United's U21 side, while they field a strong side of seasoned pros - with United fans singing 'Geordie Bairns, take the mick.'

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United fans also took to reminding their local rivals of the 4-1 victory at the Stadium of Light in April 2006 - when the Black Cats had gone one ahead.

Alan Shearer scored his final ever Newcastle goal as Michael Chopra, Charles N'Zogbia and Albert Luque got the other three. The United fans sung: '1-0 down 4-1 up, Albert Luque wrapped it up, with a knick knack paddywhack give a dog a bone, all the Mackems went crying home.'

Referring to Shearer, United fans also asked 'how he scored that goal' in the tune of Hey Baby.

'We'll meet again' was also sung by the travelling support as they took the opportunity to remind the home fans that there are two divisions between them now.