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Our is support is "tremendous" when its going well

When it isnt thousands desert the club

People will enjoy where we are now but if promotion doesnt come sooner rather than later its back to empty seats galore
Well when it wasn’t going well in the 3rd tier we were still averaging over 30,000 the highest ever average for that league.
More than Villa, Leeds, Sheff Wed in that division, but you’ll probably blow smoke up there arses.
 
Our is support is "tremendous" when its going well

When it isnt thousands desert the club

People will enjoy where we are now but if promotion doesnt come sooner rather than later its back to empty seats galore

It hasn’t been ‘going well’ since about January 2001. It’s predominantly been a tidal wave of mediocrity and disaster since that period with the (very) occasional good day. And prior to 2001 it hadn’t been ‘going well’ since the mid 1950s.

Considering Sunderland have had three top half, top flight finishes, zero trophies and zero European appearances in approaching 50 years and a plethora of relegations and humiliations in that time period, our supporter retention is nothing short of remarkable. I don’t think there’s another club in Europe that could point to similar levels of support given the diet we’ve had.

Do your best to prove me wrong
 
It hasn’t been ‘going well’ since about January 2001. It’s predominantly been a tidal wave of mediocrity and disaster since that period with the (very) occasional good day. And prior to 2001 it hadn’t been ‘going well’ since the mid 1950s.

Considering Sunderland have had three top half, top flight finishes, zero trophies and zero European appearances in approaching 50 years and a plethora of relegations and humiliations in that time period, our supporter retention is nothing short of remarkable. I don’t think there’s another club in Europe that could point to similar levels of support given the diet we’ve had.

Do your best to prove me wrong
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It hasn’t been ‘going well’ since about January 2001. It’s predominantly been a tidal wave of mediocrity and disaster since that period with the (very) occasional good day. And prior to 2001 it hadn’t been ‘going well’ since the mid 1950s.

Considering Sunderland have had three top half, top flight finishes, zero trophies and zero European appearances in approaching 50 years and a plethora of relegations and humiliations in that time period, our supporter retention is nothing short of remarkable. I don’t think there’s another club in Europe that could point to similar levels of support given the diet we’ve had.

Do your best to prove me wrong
The Sunderland story got it spot on. 1hr 30 on the 1879-1973 period with the 60s glossed over. Next to fuck all coverage of 1973-present other than brief references to Gabbiadini, Phillips and Quinn as the last 50 years in the main has been absolute shite.
 
It hasn’t been ‘going well’ since about January 2001. It’s predominantly been a tidal wave of mediocrity and disaster since that period with the (very) occasional good day. And prior to 2001 it hadn’t been ‘going well’ since the mid 1950s.

Considering Sunderland have had three top half, top flight finishes, zero trophies and zero European appearances in approaching 50 years and a plethora of relegations and humiliations in that time period, our supporter retention is nothing short of remarkable. I don’t think there’s another club in Europe that could point to similar levels of support given the diet we’ve had.

Do your best to prove me wrong

That's exactly what I tell everybody. Since I have been gannin to see the lads in Aug 1958 I probably have had at the most 10 seasons where I thought I really enjoyed that season.
But I'm still here still shouting "The greatest team the world has ever seen"

Some dickhead I am!!
 
As in P12 and P13? If so I think from previous posts they went on sale and have been sold (at least that's what I've added on the tracker).
Is that the first 2 blocks nearest to south west corner?
It hasn’t been ‘going well’ since about January 2001. It’s predominantly been a tidal wave of mediocrity and disaster since that period with the (very) occasional good day. And prior to 2001 it hadn’t been ‘going well’ since the mid 1950s.

Considering Sunderland have had three top half, top flight finishes, zero trophies and zero European appearances in approaching 50 years and a plethora of relegations and humiliations in that time period, our supporter retention is nothing short of remarkable. I don’t think there’s another club in Europe that could point to similar levels of support given the diet we’ve had.

Do your best to prove me wrong
Great post
 
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It hasn’t been ‘going well’ since about January 2001. It’s predominantly been a tidal wave of mediocrity and disaster since that period with the (very) occasional good day. And prior to 2001 it hadn’t been ‘going well’ since the mid 1950s.

Considering Sunderland have had three top half, top flight finishes, zero trophies and zero European appearances in approaching 50 years and a plethora of relegations and humiliations in that time period, our supporter retention is nothing short of remarkable. I don’t think there’s another club in Europe that could point to similar levels of support given the diet we’ve had.

Do your best to prove me wrong
Here here nothing more to be said quality post 👌
 
I think there was a time in the early days at the SoL when a limit was imposed or rather Bob Murray said he wouldn't allow a ST sell out to ensure some match to match availability. Just going from memory and can't remember if any number was mentioned specifically.

I think it was capped at 36 in the Premier League halcyon days under Reid. May be mistaken however
 

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