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Bournemouth was sold out last home game, and yeah going back to my original post there will be 52k fans backing their team. To be more precise there will be 52,405 fans backing their team, maybe more if you include stewards, coaching staff, club staff.

The point i was trying to make was regarding the atmosphere, it may have looked like I was intimating that there would be 52k newcastle fans backing Newcastle united, but I didnt actually say that did i?

If i was I was you I'd be hoping for a draw, but unfortunatley i dont think its going to happen. Benitez to get another one over big Sam
What utter ****e! You said backing "the" team - i.e. backing Newcastle - you know you meant that as well as I do! You did not say the word "their" in your entire OP - two totally different meanings and you know it

Bet any money that there's less than 52405 there on Sunday - mainly because there are always seats in corporate areas empty and fenced off ones between sections of home and away fans. I don;t slate the support your club has - I think it's commendable - much like I do about ours. Nothing to shout about for over 40 years and getting crowds like we both do? Very few second rate clubs would get that support - yet we both do.
 
Can't we just both stay up? Preferably at the expense of Palace? Conversation is liberating.

Hmm, I'd rather Nufc and Norwich stay up, Villa, Palace and Mackems down. That would be perfect!

But beggers cant be choosy, So as long as we stay up i dont care!
 
As much as I dislike Man Utd and it would be funny as hell at first if it happened, I wouldn't like to see them relegated. I'd miss the big rivalry games we have each season and I'd much rather have those games (all hypothetical of course)

I understand it if its to the benefit of your own club but why would Newcastle or Sunderland fans want the other to be relegated IF both were able to survive?
 
What utter ****e! You said backing "the" team - i.e. backing Newcastle - you know you meant that as well as I do! You did not say the word "their" in your entire OP - two totally different meanings and you know it

Bet any money that there's less than 52405 there on Sunday - mainly because there are always seats in corporate areas empty and fenced off ones between sections of home and away fans. I don;t slate the support your club has - I think it's commendable - much like I do about ours. Nothing to shout about for over 40 years and getting crowds like we both do? Very few second rate clubs would get that support - yet we both do.


Ah, the smell of the Derby... a quip here, a quick retort there,,,,,, and so it starts....... Hurrah..!!
 
So no actual answer just completely avoiding the issue brought to your attention.

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Comment: No attention to detail

No issue has been brought to my attention, just a bit of sub standard trolling. Unless you are actually taking TP's trolling and running with it as an actual topic of conversation? In which case <laugh>
 
Bournemouth was sold out last home game, and yeah going back to my original post there will be 52k fans backing their team. To be more precise there will be 52,405 fans backing their team, maybe more if you include stewards, coaching staff, club staff.

The point i was trying to make was regarding the atmosphere, it may have looked like I was intimating that there would be 52k newcastle fans backing Newcastle united, but I didnt actually say that did i?

If i was I was you I'd be hoping for a draw, but unfortunatley i dont think its going to happen. Benitez to get another one over big Sam

If you want to talk ground records , another one that belongs to Sunderland