The 'geezer' is definitely South-Eastern, with an estuary accent, probably a gammon complexion, and is not averse to projecting a violent demeanour. My home town of Liverpool doesn't use the word geezer, but very much has its own local version, estuary replaced with a Steven Gerrard voice, the same gammon skin, and a soft spot for a bit of fisticuffs. A scally would be the word I guess and there are tens of thousands of the buggers. I have to say I don't miss them. Ivy is too good for these reprobates.
I must admit I've been in situations when Scally met Geezer and it wasn't a pretty sight.
I used to wind up a mate from Liverpool by calling him 'wack'. He used to prefer the term 'Laaa'. Never met anyone from my way who enjoyed working up in Liverpool.
I suspect you might agree with me 2RS when I say we like to see the Liverpool football team lose.
The geezer and the scally are cut from the same cloth but will never be chums. And yes I LOVE seeing the redshite lose, but for most of my 57 years this has not happened that often. The miracle is that Everton have kept their support base strong given the crushing dominance of their neighbours for the most of the last 50 years. And as we all know there is no place for red in the Ivy wardrobe. Blue, on the other hand...