do they not just turn up when there's less people about? Which subsequently happens when we're losing?Is it just me or do they always turn up when we're losing?
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do they not just turn up when there's less people about? Which subsequently happens when we're losing?Is it just me or do they always turn up when we're losing?
Basically birds are more loyal to the club than the majority of Sunderland fansdo they not just turn up when there's less people about? Which subsequently happens when we're losing?
I used to know a bloke who did thatTurn up as the people leave to pick up the pie crusts etc
Glory hunting winged bastards.Where were they during the League one days? Fickle twats
Terrible day yday but on about 88 minutes when the stadium was about 90% empty the seagulls swooped in, was great to see despite a terrible day. Good to see them back haven’t really noticed them since the champo days.
Also saw a mini litter swirl on the pitch, another good throw back.
Imagine when the extension is finished, can fit even more seagulls inSaid to my son, it was like the good old days of a half empty stadium! Hopefully we won’t go into fall on self-destruct / free fall mode again!!
Could name the new corporate bit 72 seagullsI counted 72 in total it was more interesting than watching the match.
The litter swirls are class to watch if you are trippin'.Terrible day yday but on about 88 minutes when the stadium was about 90% empty the seagulls swooped in, was great to see despite a terrible day. Good to see them back haven’t really noticed them since the champo days.
Also saw a mini litter swirl on the pitch, another good throw back.
That's how the saying goes, loyal to a fault are Seagulls. Man's best friend.Basically birds are more loyal to the club than the majority of Sunderland fans