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Is County Durham more red n white or black n white?

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SE Northumberland branch there mate. Mineworkers who moved around the collieries apparently.

aye partly so.there's also the Ellington and district branch which is going bloody well,but getting back to mineworkers,me father was from Durham,and also a bloody mag,am just pleased a never turned out like him,started going to Roker in 1962,and still going strong tho i do whinge a bit more ,or so me mates tell me:D
 

I think you'll enjoy it a lot more than I will.


I hope you are right, I have a bad feeling, however last time you beat us I drank that much I can remember barley nothing of the game, taking the same route here if the worst was to happen.

I already feel sick about it
 
Depends which part Seaham, Easington would say it's more SAFC but more towards and around Durham I would says it's more mags
 
Durham City has always had a lot of mags. The pit towns favour Sunderland.
 
OP clearly has anxiety issues.

What next, is Jupiter more red and white than black and white? I saw a white star go past it once so it's 50/50 for me.......
 
See an awful lot of mags strolling around the centre nowadays. I have even spotted mags in Seaham walking around with strips on. Got to be a close call, probably more mags overall I'd say.

I would say there are more Sunderland supporters who get to games in Durham but there are probably an equal amount or more plastic Mags who like to wear the top but have never been to a game.
 
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