HarrogateMackem
Striker
But it literally was just a big day out for them. Loads of those fans probably didn't go to a single other of "their" teams games that season. One or two mates actually support them team, but 10-15 of their pals come along for the weekend in Newcastle and tag on the match. Probably support Liverpool, Man U, Arsenal etc. but never go watch them either.Loads of the away teams fans visiting the sol in L1 seemed to be bitter and small time as fuck mind, with the occasional exception like Bristol Rovers. Absolutely weird behaviour, our mere existence seemed to enrage these people. They'd spend the whole game singing about Adam Johnson and other anti Sunderland stuff rather than backing their own side.
I lived in Newcastle at the time, and you'd always see them out on the piss after the match in Pop World or whereever.
All heard the various anti-sunderland songs on twitter and thought it was a right laugh.
It'd be the same for the home games. Most abusive sets of home fans you'd ever get were in League One - all their for their big day out once a season. Those home attendances literally doubled for this one game, back to the usual couple of thousand for the game after.
At least every PL fan you see genuinely backs their team home and away, because it's impossible to get a ticket otherwise.
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