Quote from: tomd2103 on April 28, 2016, 10:24:46 AMQuote from: Chico Hamilton III on April 28, 2016, 10:13:45 AMI don't buy this "most loyal fans" nonsense. Newcastle and Sunderland fans are no different to any other club's supporters. I also don't buy the "hotbed" of football description of the North East. 2 clubs, 15 miles apart? we've got 2 clubs within 3 miles of us - and Wolves and Cov are both as far from us as Newcastle from Sunderland. I've got nothing against either of them, except when the media trot out the lazy "loyal supporters" bollocks. They are both one team cities and have a massive catchment area. Sunderland must be amongst the biggest underachievers in the English game. Sunderland6 first division championships - 1891–92, 1892–93, 1894–95, 1901–02, 1912–13, 1935–362 fa cups - 1937, 19731 world football chamionship (!!) - 1895Years outside the top flight - 30
Quote from: Chico Hamilton III on April 28, 2016, 10:13:45 AMI don't buy this "most loyal fans" nonsense. Newcastle and Sunderland fans are no different to any other club's supporters. I also don't buy the "hotbed" of football description of the North East. 2 clubs, 15 miles apart? we've got 2 clubs within 3 miles of us - and Wolves and Cov are both as far from us as Newcastle from Sunderland. I've got nothing against either of them, except when the media trot out the lazy "loyal supporters" bollocks. They are both one team cities and have a massive catchment area. Sunderland must be amongst the biggest underachievers in the English game.
I don't buy this "most loyal fans" nonsense. Newcastle and Sunderland fans are no different to any other club's supporters. I also don't buy the "hotbed" of football description of the North East. 2 clubs, 15 miles apart? we've got 2 clubs within 3 miles of us - and Wolves and Cov are both as far from us as Newcastle from Sunderland. I've got nothing against either of them, except when the media trot out the lazy "loyal supporters" bollocks.
Quote from: tomd2103 on April 28, 2016, 10:24:46 AMQuote from: Chico Hamilton III on April 28, 2016, 10:13:45 AMI don't buy this "most loyal fans" nonsense. Newcastle and Sunderland fans are no different to any other club's supporters. I also don't buy the "hotbed" of football description of the North East. 2 clubs, 15 miles apart? we've got 2 clubs within 3 miles of us - and Wolves and Cov are both as far from us as Newcastle from Sunderland. I've got nothing against either of them, except when the media trot out the lazy "loyal supporters" bollocks. They are both one team cities and have a massive catchment area. Sunderland must be amongst the biggest underachievers in the English game. Sunderland6 first division championships2 fa cups1 world football chamionship (!!)
at least we made a bit of an effort when Newcastle went down with a couple of banners and some funny chants like any self respecting supporters should do when they are in the process of relegating the oppositionat Old Trafford the other day Man Utd fans didn't even try, we had to sing our own piss taking songs to ourselves, the bunch of nerdy wankers
Quote from: oldhill_avfc on April 29, 2016, 01:16:39 AMQuote from: tomd2103 on April 28, 2016, 10:24:46 AMQuote from: Chico Hamilton III on April 28, 2016, 10:13:45 AMI don't buy this "most loyal fans" nonsense. Newcastle and Sunderland fans are no different to any other club's supporters. I also don't buy the "hotbed" of football description of the North East. 2 clubs, 15 miles apart? we've got 2 clubs within 3 miles of us - and Wolves and Cov are both as far from us as Newcastle from Sunderland. I've got nothing against either of them, except when the media trot out the lazy "loyal supporters" bollocks. They are both one team cities and have a massive catchment area. Sunderland must be amongst the biggest underachievers in the English game. Sunderland6 first division championships2 fa cups1 world football chamionship (!!)I always compare Sunderland to Wolves, even down to their ridiculous "Champions of the World" claim. Newcastle are unique though - no club has ever received media coverage so out of proportion to their actual achievements. Spurs of the north Nice place though.
When I lived up there I avoided the Bigg Market like the plague and spent most nights with my fellow freaks down the Quayside, now it's a completely different beast down there, impressive but I get a little nostalgic for all the great pubs that used to be down there and have now been replaced by big hotels, restaurants and a fucking cat cafe.
Pretty sure PL regulations are 3K or 10% of capacity to away fans, whichever amount is smaller.
Because we didn't take the full allocation. Which is about 3K.
Quote from: Chris Jameson on April 29, 2016, 10:30:52 AMWhen I lived up there I avoided the Bigg Market like the plague and spent most nights with my fellow freaks down the Quayside, now it's a completely different beast down there, impressive but I get a little nostalgic for all the great pubs that used to be down there and have now been replaced by big hotels, restaurants and a fucking cat cafe.I spent some time at Newcastle when I was at university as my best mate was a Geordie - early 80s, when they were abysmal and would get crowds in the teens.I liked a pub called the Cooperage by the quays. Is it still going?