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I have as do many others. Absolute stupidity that they are in such a dominant position in what was supposed to be the main home end (the new Fulwell) when we first moved to the SOL and which I think now could be given over to our younger fans possibly with cheaper season cards to get a better atmosphere going, although winning football ultimately determines if the place is rocking or not.

Putting them up there ‘out of the way’ was part of a stupid trend in football over the past couple of decades to get away fans out of sight of TV cameras etc to a position where their support would have less impact for the home club. It happened all over the country and did not help overall to create a better atmosphere in stadia.

Away fans are part of the culture of the game and should not be treat like shit by ignoramuses within the game who know nothing about such culture and whose negative actions do nothing to create a better match day experience for the home club or away fans.

Get them moved.

If we move them, they will only go back to the South Stand. That means the Roker End will be dismantled and the family stand moved. You’d be moving a lot of SC when the club need every penny.

It also means you will see empty blocks of seats behind the goal when clubs bring small support. It also gives the opposing team a big boost if they bring a large travelling support
 
Why can they only go in the north upper or south stand?

At Roker Park, I saw away fans get variously allocated the 3 different sections of the Roker End, Clockstand paddock and seats, and Mainstand seats, depending on numbers brought.

Could the SOL really be so inflexible in terms of where it might accommodate away fans?

The SOL was designed to host the away fans in the South Stand mate. The concourse on the lower bowl has limited facilities within the corners as it was again designed to allow home fans to walk around. I also believe that each corner has potential issues around security which the police don’t like.
 
Away fans can only be moved to the South Stand, so you’d be moving a large number of SC holders to other parts of the SOL. It’s far from ideal

Aswell as having to move thousands of season tickets holders it would also be a massive shame for all the work that has gone into the flags display before they have had chance to be used in Premier League games.

I’d leave them where they are but for now, while crowds are small, close off the front few rows. It would make it more difficult for them to throw things and if they did they would have to move closer to the front where they would be more easily spotted on CCTV.
The SOL was designed to host the away fans in the South Stand mate. The concourse on the lower bowl has limited facilities within the corners as it was again designed to allow home fans to walk around. I also believe that each corner has potential issues around security which the police don’t like.
I’m pretty sure they could move them if they really wanted too, it would just need effort and money spent (to separate the fans downstairs).
 
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I see the same people on here desperately trying to blame NUFC fans for any trouble.........you really are a sad bunch, but at least one of you has some brains and common sense......Sgt Pepper👍
That’s it, you just duck away from facts as always. You are scum.
 
Aswell as having to move thousands of season tickets holders it would also be a massive shame for all the work that has gone into the flags display before they have had chance to be used in Premier League games.

I’d leave them where they are but for now, while crowds are small, close off the front few rows. It would make it more difficult for them to throw things and if they did they would have to move closer to the front where they would be more easily spotted on CCTV.

I’m pretty sure they could move them if they really wanted too, it would just need effort and money spent (to separate the fans downstairs).

It’s not just about keeping them separate mate. The concourses were designed to let home fans move around and therefore the facilities are really poor in the corners.

For example if you moved them into the North West Corner, you’d need to effectively give them most of the concourse to the half way line. Of course, that would mean you’d lose an entire block of home seats in the West Stand (not to mention you’d have the away support next to hospitality and underneath the boxes)
 
Yes that was us, we were in the corner bar waiting for our train back to Preston when the Crewe coke head’s surrounded us and told us to “leave our pub” rammed a pint pot in face on one of us ( good job they were plastic glasses) we were probably the last Sunderland supporters in there, I’m 56 and my mate 63 don’t need that shit, absolute scum and soft as shit, nowhere to be seen before game when it was full of away fans.

Before the match I'd been outside the away end talking to some hefty gentlemen from Peterlee. They declined my invitation for a quick pint in there after the match. I binned the idea and drove home the couple of hours instead. Shame.

Although no doubt the Crewe scumbags sent in a little spy to make sure the odds were in their favour before they bravely burst in.
 
Skunks were there ,my son ,just turned 18 and trying to earn his own money was serving beers on the concourse and was kept in cos of you ***** !!!!!

he'll not be working unless I'm there in future you fkin bellends !
Pm on here if you like
Morning mate, I was advocating not letting the Morecambe fans out till the CCTV had identified the "thrower". But, they were let straight out. Was your son serving away fans or did some other safety issue keep him back?
 
Exactly. I can kind of understand daft away fans joining in with "you're not famous any more", "premier league and fucked it up", "cry on the tele", and of course they all sing about Adam Johnson. But the cheesy chips thing is awful crack and only makes sense to the mags. There's not another club in the land that would sing it. It isn't "funny", it's not abusive, no set of away fans would even know what it's about. And most sets of fans get quieter when they're getting dicked 3-0. Of course mags, realising their hope of seeing us lose at home to morecambe wasn't going to happen, just take the opportunity to bore everyone with their shit chants, probably thinking the morecambe fans will think they're class. Can't wait for some away fans to put them on their arses tbh
Be better if some of our fans put them on there arses
 
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