I think 20 quid a ticket was a very good offer. Unfortunatly the fact it was on Tv meant people prefered to spend that 20 quid in the pub!
I think 20 quid a ticket was a very good offer. Unfortunatly the fact it was on Tv meant people prefered to spend that 20 quid in the pub!
Is that why pubs are closing down an alarming rate?
Maybe this apathy thing is spreading to alcoholics...Or maybe people are prioritising.

http://www.not606.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=10755&d=1329554618
Seem a bit over-confident to me.
Lets eat the bastards hearts!
All the money those two in that picture have and they can't afford razors.![]()
My point is that when MON pisses off because of the lack of support and the transfer funds dry up because of lack of investment due to the apathy of our supporters, then people will be wondering why...
We played the same team twice on the trot, anybody who bought a ticket to go and see the league game would have stayed home to watch the FA cup game . I've never had a season ticket - never lived in Sunderland or the area - but season card holders have to buy tickets to see the cup games, right?
Why????..I'm a season card holder and I never dreamt of missing an FA Cup 5th Round tie against Arsenal..

I think some people are being a touch harsh on MR White who has used these boards for years going back to when it was part of the BBC website. I can see arguments from both sides, I really can. As football is a business you have to compare yourself and maybe I shouldn't but I can't help but compare to Newcastle. I know we are in a very tough economical climate and believe me I am feeling the pinch and am not a wealthy person at all, probably below the average but if Newcastle can still continue to fill their ground then why can't we? I am also pretty sure they would have more or less been a sell out yesterday as much as it pains me to say that. I cannot accept that Newcastle supporters are more financially well off then Sunderland supporters yet always show out in their support. I am not looking to upset anybody and would appreciate constructive feedback![]()
I think some people are being a touch harsh on MR White who has used these boards for years going back to when it was part of the BBC website. I can see arguments from both sides, I really can. As football is a business you have to compare yourself and maybe I shouldn't but I can't help but compare to Newcastle. I know we are in a very tough economical climate and believe me I am feeling the pinch and am not a wealthy person at all, probably below the average but if Newcastle can still continue to fill their ground then why can't we? I am also pretty sure they would have more or less been a sell out yesterday as much as it pains me to say that. I cannot accept that Newcastle supporters are more financially well off then Sunderland supporters yet always show out in their support. I am not looking to upset anybody and would appreciate constructive feedback![]()
