I lifted this from the Mag. No further comment needed. Great support from our fans. please log in to view this image This is a public information announcement, Capital One Cup crowd figures from Tuesday night. Six Premier League clubs at home, all won their cup-ties, all of them against lower league opposition. I will let you make your own judgement but just to let you know that the team who play in red and white were charging £5 less than at St James Park. Also nice to see that the Alan Pardew barmy army had plenty room for comfort… 26,923 Newcastle 4 Northampton 1 21,430 Aston Villa 5 Notts County 3 14,360 Sunderland 6 Exeter 3 13,915 West Brom 0 Port Vale 0 (West Brom won on penalties) 10,978 Crystal Palace 4 Shrewsbury 1 10,174 Swansea 3 York 0
I'd have personally hoped we would have got around 30,000 last night. Compared to the rest though we are clearly light years ahead of their crowds though so set against that context it's a good showing.
Going way back to the early days of not606. Mackem wummer who used to pick out historical attendance figures to show how badly supported nufc were before the premier league era and how much better Sunderland supporters were. Would occasionally pop up on buddy match day threads to ask why we weren't all at the game. A very dull wum in other words.
The problem lies in clubs not taking the cups seriously. Field a reserve team and people still expect big crowds? The cups only seem to matter when you get a semi.
Right I've got a semi, the cup still doesn't feel that important, what now? Be a full blown rager soon.
Due to the great start this season. Still managed to concede three in the first half! So you can guarantee we will do it in the next round? Or we have been fielding our strongest team in the cups in recent years?