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62,000 on the waiting list thoughAn 18000 crowd, pre 1992.
Hmmmmm......interesting.
An 18000 crowd, pre 1992.
Hmmmmm......interesting.
Like talking to my kids this is, when they were 3.
Fuck it you all win, we are all obsessed, you all are class.
Well done.
DerbyWho was Micky Harford playing for when he put thro his own goal to help his old side Luton escape the drop.
Since you took the time to post that with quotes etc I will reply, as you deserve a reply. I was just going to leavr this thread.would a journalist ever bring themselves to write this about newcaslte fans, especially relating to a game in which you were relegated:
The North East does have a success story. It is about the devotion and loyalty of their football fans in the face of such failure”.
Tony Hardisty, Sunday Express
A cameo of breathtaking emotion encapsulated Sunderland’s season just minutes after the final curtain had fallen on their brief first division sojourn. Against a vivid red and white backdrop two teenage boys proudly bedecked in the sky blue of Manchester City stood weeping unashamedly in the main stand. The tears that spilled down their young faces were an emotional tribute to the legions of vociferous Sunderland fans who turned Maine Road into a theatre of passion”.
Brian McNally, The Journal
If points were awarded for class on the terraces instead of on the pitch Sunderland would have few worries about first division survival. Sadly they are not and despite the presence of the most numerous, boisterous and insanely optimistic travelling support in the league the Wearsiders will return to the second division whence they came.
But even in bidding farewell to the first division the Sunderland fans could not resist one more rousing chorus of “by far the greatest team the world has ever seen” in flagrant disregard of the empirical evidence. The first division can only be the poorer for lack of such traditional support”
Paul Wilson, The Observer
would they fuck. newcastle fans have embarrassed themselves time and time again in all sorts of weird and wacky ways, including in the manifestation of their hatred and obsession of sunderland. yes we dont like newcaslte, yes we enjoy it when misfortune or failure falls upon them, but no, we are not the same
Read that back, Dick.Like talking to my kids this is, when they were 3.
Fuck it you all win, we are all obsessed, you all are class.
Well done.
You shouldn't have bothered ffsSince you took the time to post that with quotes etc I will reply, as you deserve a reply. I was just going to leavr this thread.
Ok I could go get quote after quote about how Newcastle fans are the greatest thing since sliced bread. All wrote by journalists but I can't be chewed on to be honest. As fans we are exactly the same, some morons but mainly all working class average joes.
You can think you are better class all you want but I know it aint true.
Anyway i replied because you put the effort in but I wont reply anymore in this thread. Tis pointless.
Great Sunderland lad, seem to remember him scoring against us for Brum knocking us out the cup.Derby
Great Sunderland lad, seem to remember him scoring against us for Brum knocking us out the cup.![]()
Your point is invalid as soon as you're a mag posting on a sunlun boardLogon or register to see this image
Since you took the time to post that with quotes etc I will reply, as you deserve a reply. I was just going to leavr this thread.
And,
Ok I could go get quote after quote about how Newcastle fans are the greatest thing since sliced bread. All wrote by journalists but I can't be chewed on to be honest. As fans we are exactly the same, some morons but mainly all working class average joes.
You can think you are better class all you want but I know it aint true.
Anyway i replied because you put the effort in but I wont reply anymore in this thread. Tis pointless.
We have champions league threads, so of course it's only normal to involve the 52,000 screaming cocks of the northThen why is there always a nufc matchday thread on here?
They turned up at SAFC v Gillingham in 87.
Their only thoughts in 91 when they were playing Hull was SAFC
They brought Lets all laugh at sunderland out after the 19 points season
They brought Lets all laugh at Sunderland 2 out after the 15 points season
They're currently wanking themselves into a coma on social media over our impending relegation.
The mackems flew a plane![]()
I pretty much agree with you. When I read his post I thought there'll be loads of articles about Newcastle away when journalists wrote the same. There are two on You Tube: Newcastle at Liverpool around 1985 and Newcastle at Totttenham cup match 1987.
And, there were quite a few at that Man City match who didn't really go all season - just a jolly. There were better away days that season, such as Sheffield United away.
There wasn't another match like it that season, it all went down to that one game ...... Sheff Utd was before Christmas.
On the coaching staff for, was it Wimbledon when we were relegated last game of the season. Although I do admit Wimbledon didn't try a bit to win.Also scored a diving header for Derby against us that '90/91 season. 'Think Derby beat us 2-1 at Roker.
Sheffield United was before Christmas but you didn't have the whole day trippers and fancy dress scenario. And, in my opinion the atmosphere was better at Sheffield United - the best away all season for me.
I get what you are saying but it was a meaningless game and yours was a possible relegation game. I get why we had an eye on your game. I may have been there, I started going when ardiles was in charge, but I don’t recall to be honest, didnt attend every game only when my mates dad got the free tickets.
We both depend on each other for a little bit of joy in our fruitless clubs lol. Your misery is our happiness and vice versa. It's not always the case but its a big part.
I pretty much agree with you. When I read his post I thought there'll be loads of articles about Newcastle away when journalists wrote the same. There are two on You Tube: Newcastle at Liverpool around 1985 and Newcastle at Totttenham cup match 1987.
And, there were quite a few at that Man City match who didn't really go all season - just a jolly. There were better away days that season, such as Sheffield United away.