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Sunderland vs boro 22 Jan 23


Boro will be favourites but if our fan base unites and gets behind the boys on the day anything is possible.

Best wishes,
HB
I'm not sure they be will our form over the last few weeks has been almost identical and we have home advantage. Bookies will have us slight favourites
I wasn’t saying it to be a nob, at the start of the season avoiding relegation would have been a great achievement. Mowbray teams always drop off.
Different kind of season this year though with a 4 week hiatus and only 2 of ours went to the world cup.
 
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Unfortunately the claim seems to be right. Our record against you lot since I started going to Roker in 1968 is shocking and we’ve a far better record against the mags who have been a better team than your lot in general.
Our record against them is a disgrace. You are correct in that we don't treat it as a derby. Unfortunately they do, however - which, I think, accounts for our shocking record against them 😕.
 
Boro and Sunderland have similar catchment areas, it's the mags who have the considerably larger one.

Tyneside's population is similar to Merseyside, which supports two big clubs and one small one. Newcastle should get crowds of 100k in comparison.
Thats just their famous waiting list
 
This catchment area is all bollocks anyway. Who cares? If you support Sunderland then you support Sunderland. If it's Boro it's Boro, if it's Leeds it's Leeds. It literally means f all.

The crowds will more than likely reflect the amount of fans each club has. I would assume there are more Sunderland fans than Middlesbrough fans based on the crowds. I mean arguing over this is pointless.
 
This catchment area is all bollocks anyway. Who cares? If you support Sunderland then you support Sunderland. If it's Boro it's Boro, if it's Leeds it's Leeds. It literally means f all.
It doesn't mean fuck all though, it's not surprise the clubs with the biggest support are generally based in the largest cities/conurbations.

That said, it doesn't mean a club with more support has "better fans" or even "loyal fans", just more people to draw from.

Obviously historical success has a bearing as well, hence Liverpool and Man United getting bigger crowds than Everton and Man City, but I don't think you can compare the support of clubs that aren't based in the same city.
 
Teesside has a bigger population than Wearside
you don't just get your support from Wearside do you. we are draw pretty much all of our support from 3 districts of Teesside. you seriously
don't think you get 40k crowds from just Wearside do you.
 
Although Boro may have had the better of recent exchanges perhaps, Sunderland have the better record overall in the League winning 56 times compared to 43 lucky Boro victories. At home we have played them 66 times only losing 12 but winning 37 times......
But then when has History been Important!!!!! :eek:
So, in the past Sunderland must have treated Boro as a derby, but Boro didn't ?
 
Although Boro may have had the better of recent exchanges perhaps, Sunderland have the better record overall in the League winning 56 times compared to 43 lucky Boro victories. At home we have played them 66 times only losing 12 but winning 37 times......
But then when has History been Important!!!!! :eek:

"Although Boro may have had the better of recent exchanges perhaps" ... not much "may" or "perhaps" about it ... Boro's record against Sunderland in the last 7 matches is WWWWWDW.

The only time Sunderland didn't lose in those seven meetings was thanks to a 97th minute equaliser at the SOL.

Not that winning a string of matches against local rivals is anything to shout home about eh! ;)
 
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