dcfcsteve, before start bad mouthing me, understand where I'm coming from. I've family who live in the Sunderland area. My Grandfather & Dad have been travelling over to Sunderland since the 60's. I've a lot of mates over there & have friends who live in Ireland who come from Sunderland. I've mates who are born & bred in Newcastle too.I know a hell of lot more about Tyne & Wear than you do. My neighbour is from Gateshead & he's a Newcastle season ticket holder & one of my best mates. If you really did live in either Sunderland or Newcastle you'd understand the passion of the people for there cities & there football clubs. I know plenty of people from Sunderland who work in Newcastle & who work for Northern Rock or Sports World. But plenty of people work from Cork & Meath work in Dublin it doesn't mean they like the place.Yes I'm Irish by birth but my background is Sunderland.
Sunderlandbohs you are clearly a genuine football supporter and the difference is that you have an interest in the Eircom league.When the Irish influence is gone from Sunderland, you will still be their fan while the recent Irish people going over won't.The problem is the thousands of Irish people who consider themselves knowledgable football
heads who will not for love nor money attend games of Irish teams.If your football interest is soley devoted to watching it on the telly with a couple of trips over every season then how can you be a real fan ffs.
The ones who really get on my nerves are the smug faces in the pub when England are getting beat yet will not cross the road to watch their local team.The knock on result is poor media coverage, little influence on Gov investment, no tax incentives for potential investors and Irish football suffers.
Enjoy watching The Premiership by all means(people in other countries do)
but if your a real football fan then you should also support Irish football teams.
I think craze is the wrong term. This is more like a Sunderland fad as will soon be over when people realise there are better random English clubs to choose.
Think about it. Since you have no connection to any Premier League club you get to choose. Why choose a rubbish team from North East of england. At least pick a team who can win games or from big city with good shopping...
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The media are making the whole Sund-Ireland hype sound great & there's huge interest over here. But it's just a little interest in how they're doing. If we're still struggling by Christmas the hype will be over. These people only follow sucessful football clubs, something in which Sunderland hasn't been in over 50years. Most of these people will never step foot in a LOI ground & to be honest we don't need them. When you look at Sweden, Norway & Denmark, people follow two teams. One local & one foreign. Why can't it be the same here?
They are, but, Scandanavians have decent support at their games thus have a higher standard of football than here. They have better stadia and don't have €10,000's coming out of it's economy from people who refuse to invest their time and money in anything local. They have a distict passion for their own local clubs AS WELL as EPL team. They will not laugh at someone for supporting their local team. I don't have a problem with guys supporting English/Scottish teams if they support their own first
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As Irishmen we dilute our sense of nation by depending on the English to bring us our balls
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Exactly, and you can be sure they dont have the same cringo phone in shows like Today fm have after 5 on a sat with irish 'fans' of liverpool/man utd and even lower div sides like wolves, chartlon (I have heard them) calling in from kerry/mayo etc, all using the 'WE' term when going on about uk football.
The every same morons would be down their local and would be anti england when they play international football.
Total embarrassment
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