3000 sold in the home end tomorrow.


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You can't even begin to compare the catchment area of your club to ours. How many supporters do you think would lose to Newcastle if they'd won 19 league titles and two Champions League titles, in the last couple of decades? That's before we even start talking about Man City, or even Blackburn's league titles.

i can and i did, you cant even compare your catchment area to ours, yours has landmass, if people came from our catchment area we'd have a f***ing aquarium instead of a stadium.
Take a walk through the North East, places like Durham, Jarrow, Berwick, Gosforth, Cleveland, Hartlepool, Darlington even f***ing Seaham....All you see are Newcastle shirts, they are the dominant influence in this area, children as they know no better, Men because they want their fat tits to be seen by millions bouncing like spacehoppers on TV and Women because of Pardews promises.

We are the smaller club and they have the larger fanbase.
Its down to the clubs to attract young kids to support them, we do promotions kids for a quid, fairs outside the ground, new South stand kids zone, if Bolton arent pulling in new supporters its partly down to the club for not bringing them in, granted having successful teams on your doorstep doesn't help, but look at City's outreach programs, far superior than 99% of clubs around.
Look though at Citys attendances, and Man Utd tbf, they've priced out most of the regular fans and see hordes of tourists flocking in, its down to the likes of yourselves, Preston, Bury etc to try attract these fans into their grounds, its not all down to glory hunting fans, some of it comes down to clubs not doing enough to promote the club to new fans.
 
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I'm 21. I can't have possibly owned a season ticket in the 1980's as I wasn't born. You're older than me. Of course you've owned a season ticket longer than me.

This is not about you and me, this is about you saying having a season ticket for a long time is not loyalty, ridiculous you said.

Measuring loyalty on the length of your time as a season ticket holder is quite frantically ridiculous
 
I'm 21. I can't have possibly owned a season ticket in the 1980's as I wasn't born. You're older than me. Of course you've owned a season ticket longer than me.

You should have told your mam to buy you one from the f***ing womb....f***ing part-timer:roll:
 
This is not about you and me, this is about you saying having a season ticket for a long time is not loyalty, ridiculous you said.

Measuring loyalty on the length of your time as a season ticket holder is quite frantically ridiculous

Measuring loyalty on the length of your time as a season ticket holder is quite frantically ridiculous especially considering majority of season ticket holders don't bother going anywhere other than Sunderland to watch us.

that highlighted bit is absolutely true.
 
Measuring loyalty on the length of your time as a season ticket holder is quite frantically ridiculous especially considering majority of season ticket holders don't bother going anywhere other than Sunderland to watch us.

that highlighted bit is absolutely true.

Obviously as we have circa 28000 season ticket holders. How about, at night it is darker than during the day.
 
:lol: exactly. Bristow is effectively saying the older you are, the more loyal you are.

doesn't work like that.

No he isn't.
He is saying that YOUR ASSERTION that having a season ticket for lots of years in not loyalty is absolute shit.
 
someone on that forum of theirs is genuinely trying to claim they've got the best fans in the land because they've got better things to do than support their team. Fuckwits. :oops:

You mean like going to games in the Scottish 3rd division?
 
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well then? :lol:

being older doesn't make you more loyal.

No-one, not a soul has said that.
Some thick wanker said having a season ticket for years is not loyalty though. How about from the ages of 1-22, not old then but not loyal either eh?
 
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