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Sadly, this is what I'm seeing too.It’s already happened very few kidd in Co Durham going to the match.
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Sadly, this is what I'm seeing too.It’s already happened very few kidd in Co Durham going to the match.
Let me tell you..I've supported safc since 1977..my 13 year old lad is SC holder..he absolutely loves them..we travel home and away together..well if it's a crime to pass on your passion to your Son/ daughter...I'm guilty as charged!!All hail the strict parents then !
And the youngest’s first away game was Bolton!I feel sad for your lad just reading that. I despise the succession of incompetent owners and managers who have destroyed this once proud club and its supporters.
I’m actually agreeing -I have 3 at the ground in differing areas -we have all stands covered between us-no way would they support anyone elseLet me tell you..I've supported safc since 1977..my 13 year old lad is SC holder..he absolutely loves them..we travel home and away together..well if it's a crime to pass on your passion to your Son/ daughter...I'm guilty as charged!!
but when we finally rise from the ashes it will be glorious.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.
My apologies..it was never meant as a dig mate..as to your post..I totally agree with you..its the sign of the times sadly..I'm born and bred Sunderland..so supporting any one else was never an option..or would I want to be aswell.I’m actually agreeing -I have 3 at the ground in differing areas -we have all stands covered between us
Those saying there’s no kids going from co Durham -what are the parents who went in the 70s 80s 90 s playing at ?
the takeover of NUFC by the Saudi Arabian state has seen to that; irrespective of what SAFC does.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.
Probably looking at a situation where it’s league 1 till I die now following on from years of mismanagement with overpaid owners, overpaid players, ever decreasing standards at the ground and a realisation we probably won’t compete in the championship. The transport infrastructure doesn’t help. It’s easier to get home from Leeds by train than it is to get to Durham after a match.I’m actually agreeing -I have 3 at the ground in differing areas -we have all stands covered between us-no way would they support anyone else
Those saying there’s no kids going from co Durham -what are the parents who went in the 70s 80s 90 s playing at ?
Just ask them where they are from and then tell them to piss off. Job done.
That’s very true re transportProbably looking at a situation where it’s league 1 till I die now following on from years of mismanagement with overpaid owners, overpaid players, ever decreasing standards at the ground and a realisation we probably won’t compete in the championship. The transport infrastructure doesn’t help. It’s easier to get home from Leeds by train than it is to get to Durham after a match.
and I will be at Wimbledon on SaturdayThat’s very true re transport
I’m not giving up now and the “ kids” -they are up now really -are going through what we all have over the years
They go now without me “ badgering them “ make their own way with mates and we talk about it when we get together -job done .
I’ll support whoever comes in -to be fair to whoever it is -they have got probably the biggest challenge ever knowing a majority I would say are looking for the first slip up to pounce -the owners are to blame for that -I really hope whoever comes in is thick skinned and can turn this around -If he does he will have done a remarkable job under the circumstances
A few good results and people will be back on board -bad ones and I dred to think
Is the right answer!Ere man you can all fuck right off my son is 6 years old so he’s never known the premier league and he wants to watch most games. I sent him to bed at half time during the Cheltenham game and his worst words when he woke up was did Sunderland win. We don’t live in Sunderland either. Do your job as a parent right rather than being defeated blurts waving the white flag.
Dad can I have a PSG top with Messi on? No you f***ing can’t.
What if your parents don’t like football that much but you do? This is a fairly small % of population but even if it’s 10% to lose 10% is a lot. Eg my mate Mark in Shiney Row whose parents weren’t arsed in the least but he went with Sunderland cos it was closest. In the future the Marks of this world will be Newcastle.I never get this? Surely if your parents are Sunderland fans then you will be?
What if your parents don’t like football that much but you do? This is a fairly small % of population but even if it’s 10% to lose 10% is a lot. Eg my mate Mark in Shiney Row whose parents weren’t arsed in the least but he went with Sunderland cos it was closest. In the future the Marks of this world will be Newcastle.