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It would look even worse on tv when you are 3-0 down at half time

How often are we 3-0 down at half time bitter puss?

We attract over 38k in the champo and have attracted mid to high 40's. Our averages in the PL were well over 40k. If we're expecting to continue to grow, we should be considering extending. We're not all capped at low 30s like Boro, although it is very good all the same for a club of your size that regularly punches above your weight.
 
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How often are we 3-0 down at half time bitter puss?

We attract over 38k in the champo and have attracted mid to high 40's. Our averages in the PL were well over 40k. If we're expecting to continue to grow, we should be considering extending. We're not all capped at low 30s like Boro, although it is very good all the same for a club of your size that regularly punches above your weight.

Well the opening of the upper concourse next season is maybe an indication of that.
 
Hope you lot do get chosen for the euros but just can't see them choosing you over Newcastle. For a few reasons.
They wouldn’t pick Sunderland over Newcastle, Newcastle trump Sunderland at literally everything. Stadium, location, supporters, global recognition.
 
It’s 10 from 14.

Us
Mags
Everton’s new ground
City
United
Villa
Croke Park
Hampden
Millennium
Casement (Belfast)
Wembley
Spurs
West Ham
Aviva stadium.

Wembley, Belfast, Hampden & one of the Dublin grounds are guaranteed. That’s 4.

Spurs
United
Villa
London

That’s 8.

There will be another from the NW between Everton & City, then us or Newcastle.

Casement looks a total nonstarter tbh. Croke Park, frankly shouldn’t even be in the running
 
They wouldn’t pick Sunderland over Newcastle, Newcastle trump Sunderland at literally everything. Stadium, location, supporters, global recognition.

Not sure why I’m replying sensibly but nevertheless…. Sunderland has more potential for legacy which bids quite like. I’m not sure if you’ve been to either the SoL or St James but there’s not much between it in terms of stadium quality and size. The SoL is better from an access point of view as well hence why big artists play there every summer
 
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