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Could we lose a generation of supporters to the Mags?

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I never get this? Surely if your parents are Sunderland fans then you will be?
My parents weren't into footy, but they were both from Newcastle and all of their families are black and white.

I started following Sunderland because despite being born in Newcastle and then living in Felling for a couple of years we moved to County Durham. At school in Sacriston (pre 1992) it was 50:50 mags to mackems. The group of friends I was knocking around with started going to Roker Park on the bus from Witton Gilbert. So from 1988 until 1996 when I moved from the area I think I missed 3 home games due to when I was away on family holidays. But it could have been so different. I could have been a filthy mag if I'd started going to St James' Park regularly (I think I went 3 times) with the other lot of friends I knocked about with.

Bizarrely, thinking about where either of us could have ended up in this country or even the world, one of those mags lives 3 miles away in the next village and we are close friends. Known each other for 38 years.
 

For sure we’re a big fish in a small pool. And for sure the Mags will be top and above candidates if not next season in 2 years time. Accept it it’s the way it is!
 
The next 5 years will be a huge period of transformation for both clubs.

As things stand:

1) Newcastle are a club that appear to be on the rise. If they manage to stay up this season (which is now looking likely) they will be a spent force, throwing endless amounts of money at the hope of silverware. They will sadly become a big player in English football if the barbaric Saudis have their way. I can't see how this plays out badly for them; they have an endless pot of cash.

2) Sunderland are a club on the decline. We are breaking new records for all the wrong reasons, and reaching new 'lows' as the weeks go by. It looks like we will spend another season in the third tier, with most of our better players surely departing for pastures of new. Right now we find ourselves in a pretty precarious situation, and I don't see where it ends. The worst could be yet to come!

The sad and disconcerting point to consider is this - over the next 5 years or so do we risk losing a generation of younger fans to the Mags? Unfortunately I would say this is a real possibility.
Fuck off idiot
 
We probably already lost them, I go and watch my neices son training and there's loads of kids knocking about in mag tops since they got the money.

It was never like that before the money came in.
 
My parents weren't into footy, but they were both from Newcastle and all of their families are black and white.

I started following Sunderland because despite being born in Newcastle and then living in Felling for a couple of years we moved to County Durham. At school in Sacriston (pre 1992) it was 50:50 mags to mackems. The group of friends I was knocking around with started going to Roker Park on the bus from Witton Gilbert. So from 1988 until 1996 when I moved from the area I think I missed 3 home games due to when I was away on family holidays. But it could have been so different. I could have been a filthy mag if I'd started going to St James' Park regularly (I think I went 3 times) with the other lot of friends I knocked about with.

Bizarrely, thinking about where either of us could have ended up in this country or even the world, one of those mags lives 3 miles away in the next village and we are close friends. Known each other for 38 years.
That school in Segga, will always have a place in my heart. Spent 9 years there, after 1992. Pity it closed, it was home for nearly ten years.
 
Mine are but only because they've both had ST's since they were 5.

Everyone in their classes are mags (I don't live in Sunderland?)

If I don't take them to games they will just do what their mates do as they get older.
Totally agree. I did not choose Newcastle. I went because my uncle did thus, at 10 years old, if i wanted to go i went with him. If he had been Sunderland then that is where i would have gone.
 
The next 5 years will be a huge period of transformation for both clubs.

As things stand:

1) Newcastle are a club that appear to be on the rise. If they manage to stay up this season (which is now looking likely) they will be a spent force, throwing endless amounts of money at the hope of silverware. They will sadly become a big player in English football if the barbaric Saudis have their way. I can't see how this plays out badly for them; they have an endless pot of cash.

2) Sunderland are a club on the decline. We are breaking new records for all the wrong reasons, and reaching new 'lows' as the weeks go by. It looks like we will spend another season in the third tier, with most of our better players surely departing for pastures of new. Right now we find ourselves in a pretty precarious situation, and I don't see where it ends. The worst could be yet to come!

The sad and disconcerting point to consider is this - over the next 5 years or so do we risk losing a generation of younger fans to the Mags? Unfortunately I would say this is a real possibility.

I’m Sunlun, those before me were and I’ve made sure my kids are, they’ll bring their bairns up proper! We’ll never be mastered by black and white bastards!

Anyone who’s Sunlun should bring their children up in the right way or any turncoat is scum.

FTM
 
Wasn't sure it was that bad (though did witness people switch to them at school) just when the stadium opened it didn't look like it had effected us too badly, if it had opened a few years early in the middle of the Keegan-era I don't think gates would have been much different.

They're more likely to win back the fans that we've both lost to Man City, Chelsea and other things than football. and pick up casual glory hunters around the country (and even world) which is going to make it unfathomable to compete with them even if we had full houses, that's what galls me.
 
NO, BECAUSE WE'RE NOT THAT
f***ing FLAKEY,,,!!!!
Anyone can support the likes of Man City, Liverpool, blah blah
A TRUE supporter follows their team even when they're shite
 
I live in Newcastle and it’s really tough to keep my 7 year old on the straight and narrow. He is showing real interest and comes t9 the matches, but all his mates are Newcastle fans and they are cock a hoop at the moment.
I would of course suggest disowning him if he asked for a Newcastle shirt , it’s the only option
 
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