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Mags walking around in Asda Boldon

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This. The Colliery is more Mags though. It's full of the scruffy plastic twats. I used to gan out with a lass there years ago (no and she was rough but dorty) and I remember being in a pub watching an SAFC match on Sky (McCarthy era in Championship). Think it might have been Wheatsheaf? Anyway, opposition scored and a load of plastic Mag twats celebrated only for one mental nutter from Hylton Castle (I'd been sitting near him) to stand up and crack one of the gobby Mags with a class hook. Made my day at the time. :cool:

Wheatsheaf is more of a Sunderland pub isn't it? I've saw a picture of a Sunderland flag up in there and it's just over the hill from Downhill. Can't really speak for the Colliery as I don't know that area well.

Can that 'statto' pull up figures where Sunderland have higher average attendances than us for the majority of our collective existences?

No? Thought not.

All this talk of 'plastic mags' and 'they never go' doesn't bear fruit in our respective attendance figures, does it?

You've got more supporters as there's more bigger and populated areas that are Newcastle strongholds in the North East than there is Sunderland due to traditional catchment areas, so your % of "plastics" or casual fans will also be higher as a result. Outside of Sunderland and East Durham there aren't really any other SAFC strongholds I can think of, whereas Newcastle has got Gateshead, Newcastle, North Tyneside and Northumberland and most parts of West Durham. Areas in the middle like South Tyneside, Washington and centre Durham tend to be split down the middle near enough.
 

I did once mind. Coming back from the match and had my Sunderland scarf on as it was freezing.

Charver flung a lucazade bottle at me from the bridge. Then shit himself when I ran after him. :lol:

Other than that never had any bother and I’ve been living through here since 1999.

Charver’s in South Gosforth? Good grief. Not on my watch.
 
Wheatsheaf is more of a Sunderland pub isn't it? I've saw a picture of a Sunderland flag up in there and it's just over the hill from Downhill. Can't really speak for the Colliery as I don't know that area well.



You've got more supporters as there's more bigger and populated areas that are Newcastle strongholds in the North East than there is Sunderland due to traditional catchment areas, so your % of "plastics" or casual fans will also be higher as a result. Outside of Sunderland and East Durham there aren't really any other SAFC strongholds I can think of, whereas Newcastle has got Gateshead, Newcastle, North Tyneside and Northumberland and most parts of West Durham. Areas in the middle like South Tyneside, Washington and centre Durham tend to be split down the middle near enough.
West Durham ?
 
Well I would be telling you to stick the work up your arse. Who are you to be telling someone who they can employ? You sound a very bitter man, much like that stupid nugget who said he doesn't eat bacon because its red.
His dollar, his rules.
 
70/30 us


Most the sland fans from boldon go to the games. Most the mags are Keegan mags who watch it on tv

:lol: not this shit again. Despite getting 50,000 fans in every couple of weeks, not one Mag from outside of the city walls ever goes to games. And every single mackem on the globe goes to every single home match :lol:
 
His dollar, his rules.
Well it's not really is it? The taxi incident, yes he can refuse, bit pathetic but he can refuse. The scaffold incident, no he has no right at all how they dress. He pays for a service and it is the service he pays for.
 
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This thread.

Obviously all this talk of ’plastic mags’ and ‘of 70/30 strongholds holds up in our respective attendance figures, etc.

We’ve got more match-going fans than you and have had historically for most of our collective existences.

Accept it and move on.
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Well it's not really is it? The taxi incident, yes he can refuse, bit pathetic but he can refuse. The scaffold incident, no he has no right at all how they dress. He pays for a service and it is the service he pays for.
Could have ended up in court,with the builder winning probably.The Chron would have had a field day.
 
I am from Newcastle. Married a girl from Roker. I now live there. I really don't see the problem. Nobody else seems to either. I don' get any trouble at all. I suspect most people on here don't really mean what they have said on this thread, they are just trying to impress others by telling lies.

You sound

You sound utterly pathetic
Not as pathetic as a plastic mag coming on a Sunlun message board.
I respect proper mags
 
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