How you feel about it has nothing to do with where you live/grew up and more to do with your character. In my opinion.
Apologies if I’ve misread the points you’ve made but felt like you were implying it’s from supports born/living directly in Sunderland. Still disagree that people that have moved out of the northeast wouldn’t feel the same way as me mind, but this just a difference in opinion on that part.
Everyone is different, whilst I wouldn’t give up others may do. Comments like unless it’s finance related is a bit daft because they may have other things going on in their life, or they have found different things to do. That’s their choice and no one should slate them for it. Unless you find them singing Sunderland til I die, because then you are allowed to legally kill them, to make it factual
On the head coach subject. I am more concerned that we still have the person who thought Beale was a good choice having a say in proceedings. He also seemingly thinks Dodds and Proctor are absolutes in the coaching set up for the first team for some bizarre reason. I would be amazed if the fans of any other championship club would want these 2 to be their clubs next managers and yet here we are. It's incredible really. So badly run at the moment.
He originally said to someone I bet you are not from Sunderland It is their choice, just saying it's a massive overreaction
In your opinion. It's a reaction caused by those running safc. It's up to them to react to it or the ticket sales will be down. That is an absolute fact
Not entirely sure what you mean. If people want to give up their season tickets, that's up to them. What I have an issue with is the argument that someone's opinion on the signs in the BCB is more valid if they live within bounds of the city of Sunderland.
Word gets out. Just like word got out of it happening in December in the first place. I wasn't on here at that time and I heard about it, but wrote it off as bullshit.
Seems the club were wrong to allow BCB staff not to wear SAFC colours. Also wrong to sanction provocative banners. Also wrong not to allow all the away support to sit above the South Stand SC holders who've had missiles thrown on them before. If there'd been trouble the club would've had to explain all of that to the FA ... ... meanwhile at West Brom, 40 minutes disruption of the match, mass arrests, spectators stewards and police injured, club sanctioned by the FA, money given back to the TV company, etc etc etc. But Sunderland betrayed the supporters and got everything wrong.