You'll have to let me know the next time it's in the Census, as I've never seen any official figures.It's in CLS, which is at least 60 - 40 NUFC, if not 70 - 30.
We will because it simply isn't true. I've lived in CLS since 1978 and have got no idea what the exact split is. What I do know is that there's 3 SAFC fans on the estate where I live and three NUFC fans. The three SAFC fans have season tickets and none of the NUFC fans attend games. Two of them have never been to SJP and one of them actually told me in 1992 that he'd always supported Sunderland. While the SAFC fans in CLS are more interested in going to games, the NUFC fans are more interested in putting flags up in bars and ultras stickers on lamp posts. SJP could have a capacity of 100,000 and they'd still make no attempt to attend matches.I know loads on here will disagree but having been brought up there, it's the truth.
Surely, the supporters club was set up primarily for away games but it sums up the Chester Mags that they chose to support a team because it's a 10 minute train ride away rather than the one that plays in the county where they were born.Sunderland have a significant supporters club but that's down to the crap transport links to Sunderland compared to Newcastle.