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Any Sunderland strongholds left ?


Always been about, even in East Durham, but at least in the past, they kept a low profile and mouths shut, not so nowadays, walk around like the cock of the walk.
Saw a kid in houghton Lidl ina mag top few months ago.

Ok.

But he was walking around gobbing off .

When he was started on he was like eh what have I done . I pulled him and just said go home mate .
 
Which town? Obviously not Sunderland.

FTM
Story in the echo the other day about a fella who got a clip for his son wearing a barcode. Made me laugh, for my sins!
Incorrect. Massive black and white contingent in Peterlee.
Same in reverse in Ashington and Ellington, but they’re still b&w majorities, as Peterlee is for us.
 
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Incorrect. Massive black and white contingent in Peterlee.

There may be now, but I remember going to derbies at both grounds, picking up at Peterlee, and the Sunderland buses 'round here were chocker, you'd see the odd mag at a bus stop. I'm not from Peterlee by the way.

There were always mags in East Durham, before the days of Keegan, but not many at all.

As far as I can tell, a lot of the bairns growing up 'round here aren't that interested in football and they don't have families who went to matches, and so what you'll find is when they get to about 16 they'll get bought a mag top but probably won't ever go to a match.

And, there a lot of people moving in 'round here from other parts of the country and so they don't have families to guide them. Most of the bairns of these families will pick Newcastle as their team.
 
The one thing i notice is areas outside of Sunderland the safc fans go to the games regularly but the mag fans never actually go.

Darlo is bad for this, loads of darlo, boro, leeds, liverpool fans who go to games but the ones who shout the loudest are the mags and they never go.
If the new owners deliver any level of success, there's surely going to come a point where the majority of younger NUFC fans never make it to the ground, with no access to buying tickets.

I'm not originally from the North East, so the attendance trophy is lost on me, given how geographically isolated our area is from the rest of the country.

Perhaps partisan attitude kills the idea, but in the spirit of the thread, if there are are several contested "strongholds", you'd think Sunderland would try and actively market to the next generation of fans in those areas.

My lad and I are season card holders for SAFC as a means of seeing some live football together - I'd like to think he won't go over to the mags when he's older but guess peer pressure is the main battle, as I've no links to Sunderland.
 
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There may be now, but I remember going to derbies at both grounds, picking up at Peterlee, and the Sunderland buses 'round here were chocker, you'd see the odd mag at a bus stop. I'm not from Peterlee by the way.

There were always mags in East Durham, before the days of Keegan, but not many at all.

As far as I can tell, a lot of the bairns growing up 'round here aren't that interested in football and they don't have families who went to matches, and so what you'll find is when they get to about 16 they'll get bought a mag top but probably won't ever go to a match.

And, there a lot of people moving in 'round here from other parts of the country and so they don't have families to guide them. Most of the bairns of these families will pick Newcastle as their team.
Most of the lads I go with have been going since the mid 70’s. Much more organised now, but Perelee and surrounding areas I would say 70/30 red and white.
 
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