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Could we lose a generation of supporters to the Mags?

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IF we do, their fathers want stringing up by their scrotums.


More likely we'll lose a generation to sheer incompetence.

Agreed! I’ve got a little lad on the way soon and I would be gutted if he turned out to be a mag. We’ve been a Sunderland supporting family for 40 years since we moved up here and I’ll be doing everything I can to make sure it stays that way!
 

Possibly, I'm already saddened to see how many kids I see in Liverpool, Man City and Chelsea shirts
This has and will always happen, back when I was a bairn I was a big stevie G fan and asked for the latest Liverpool top every Christmas. There's always going to be kids who like the top 4 clubs but that doesn't take away any support we have for Sunderland. I still had season tickets for a decade
 
Agreed! I’ve got a little lad on the way soon and I would be gutted if he turned out to be a mag. We’ve been a Sunderland supporting family for 40 years since we moved up here and I’ll be doing everything I can to make sure it stays that way!
He won’t if you do your job right marra -good luck .
 
Possibly, I'm already saddened to see how many kids I see in Liverpool, Man City and Chelsea shirts
Growing up was always like that
As far as I can remember, there were 2 Sunderland fans in my class in primary school (and maybe one mag but I'm not sure). The rest were mostly Liverpool fans, and then as Man Utd started winning things, some of them switched.
 
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.
Spent force doesn't mean what you think it does, it would describe us more than it would the mags.
 
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 think if Newcastle stay up its going be sold out every game from here on

So Newcastle don't actually need any more fans than they've got right now...

I grew up in Chester-le-street area where it's roughly 50-50. ...In that middle ground type area kids will gravitate to the club that's winning . ( Just as when I was a kid ( long time ) 4 or 5 kids in my class were Leeds , Liverpool or Man u fans .)

But generally kids from. Sunderland / SE Durham area will still support Sunderland imo, not Newcastle
 
I remember playing them in our ramshackle Roker Park in Sept 96. They'd just bought Shearer for a world record fee.... we knew we'd struggle in the PL with Reidy's over achievers.

I thought the chasm between us would grow and grow and we'd be the over-shadowed neighbours for all eternity thereafter.

It didn't happen. They f***ed up big style and we improved hugely. Fast forward a few years and we're in the PL looking like a well run club, and they're going down and imploding.

I know many things are different now but history has taught us it's a cyclical thing between our two clubs and I hope to god that it does so again.
 
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.
Yes its happend once before i lost good mates not spoken since its on the cards again money talks . But they arnt sland supporters in hearts they cant be so let them go . We will be back and they know it its on the pitch that counts and we are top dogs however low wev stooped they hate derbys .
 
Entirely depends, given their ownership I'd be suprised, but as others have said surely you just support who your parents support.

I guess it can depend on the level of interest football has in the household and family. Obviously most posters here are dyed in the wool and would do anything to make sure their kids are Sunderland too. That’s not the case everywhere though. My parents don’t like football, rugby is my Dad’s sport. I didn’t start getting into it until I was at school, it was a friends dad who took me to my first game at Roker Park. It’ll be kids like that who would be easier swayed to support others.
 
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.
It was inevitable if they do well. this will just accelerate the process.
 
As daft and simple as it sounds I think the idea of adopting the away strip in the county Durham colours each year would be massive
That’s not daft -with a reference to the river wear somewhere on it as well !
 
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