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  1. What makes you think it would be a big draw in Newcastle @Dr Jinx?  Not disputing, just wondering - I only know one person who talks about it, I had assumed it was still pretty minority interest here.

  2. 59 minutes ago, Stifler said:

     

    SJP still has burger vans, depending on the game you can have 4/5 below the Gallowgate, and one behind the East stand. That pop up bar at the SOL, assuming you mean the one outside the pub, is always there.

    Where ever the stadium is, whatever the offering in the ground, and no matter if you have a city full of places to eat/drink, you will always have these vendors popping up, it’s unavoidable.

     

    No, the pop up is 'Bar 73', literally scaffold and planks, and it's on the bridge heading down to the A Love Supreme shop.  The food outlets there are more numerous and all much bigger than the ones we get at SJP, it's not even close to the same.

     

    And I'm not sure how much retail cores come into it. Nobody is taking bags of new clothes into SJP - the SoL is a canny bit further from good and plentiful food and drink choices than SJP is from the Monument or Stowell Street, I think they're the city centre feature which is of more significance.

  3. I went to Sunderland today for photographic purposes. Never been to their ground before and it left me in a stronger frame of mind that generic stadiums built on derelict brownfield are an absolute no for me. 

     

    The people were all friendly enough and because of the way they're channeled to the stadium from the city centre across the bridge it honestly seems loads busier in a lot of places than SJP does around 2.30 (and apparently a lot come in from the west as well as from the centre). But the stadium itself looks a soulless, characterless thing other than the branding (give me something which is half lopsided throwback, half towering fortress any day) and the car parks that are all around it and were no doubt part of the design make for a weird combination of parking cars and wandering fans. The other point of note is that the whole place seems completely surrounded by shit burger vans, stalls which noisily advertise that they're selling blue sweets and blue pop :lol: and one pop up pub (which was alright when it was quiet).  This is all, I guess, because the stadium is a sufficient distance from the city centre for people to want to eat and drink closer to the venue, something we don't have to suffer and consequently we don't have quarter of the fast food outside our ground and less shite lying around as a result. I am certain this is what would happen in Newcastle if we moved to the riverside, which is similarly close-but-not-quite.

     

    The amount of food detritus lying around outside is why there are so many gulls making an appearance in the stadium, certainly. I couldn't see anywhere selling crisps mind.

     

    We would be mad to give up on the heritage, character and location of SJP imo, absolutely insane.  The stuff that people are confidently asserting will spring up around a new ground to make the area feel less derelict has just not appeared on Wearside. I actually liked it quite a lot from a football fan perspective but I like what we've got much more.

  4. 16 minutes ago, Slim said:

    On the flip side I bet most non season ticket holders want to move so they can get tickets

     

    Probably a fair few.  I feel like plenty more people want us to move only because they think we'll then be able to spend as much money as we want with no further questions asked.

     

    So much upheaval and disruption to try to meet the conditions of a discredited and almost universally despised financial test which is already limping heavily and imo almost certain to be bulleted in its current form before the first paying fan enters our new arena

  5. 9 hours ago, andycap said:

    But Liverpool said they should of had our place in the champions league as they'd be challengers for the trophy. 😂 Then they get pumped off the first decent team they faced. 

     

    Looking forward to making this exact point later on today

  6. 5 minutes ago, Whitley mag said:

    Think a few would get a shock at the strength of opposition to building on the park, the friends of Leazes Park and every swampy within a 100 miles would be claiming they use the park for yoga every week.

     

    100% this. It would be the best option I think and if it was allowed to happen I think a redeveloped park on what's currently SJP would be hugely better than what we've got now (a falling apart rat infested grade 2 park) but there would be just as much opposition now as there was last time it/Castle Leazes was mooted imo

  7. Is Option A 95% the same as Celtic Park or my imagination? Have they got a similar issue to us with the small stand, or are they just happy with how it is?

  8. I suppose if you're not interested you're not interested; there are still plenty of supporters who just aren't bothered about the women's game, which is both fair enough and their loss :) I know a few women's team fans who couldn't give less of a fuck about the men's team.

  9. 13 hours ago, Decky said:

    Delighted for the lasses. I'm sure another promotion to the WSL is coming in the next couple of years as well. Some achievement given where they were a couple of years ago under Ashley trying to fund themselves.

     

    On a side note I love seeing the likes of Katie Barker still involved at the club having been there since before the takeover when the team was neglected. Bet she can't believe where the club is now in such a short period of time. 

     

    The other great thing about this is that Katie Barker (among others) doesn't appear to have hit anything like her ceiling at this level. Really direct and aggressive player, and one of the few who stepped up against hashtag with an eye for a shot.

     

    Was discussing with stifler during the game that she's great on the wing because she works so hard and either crosses or cuts in so well (and crucially gets her head up so she knows which is the best option), but you could easily see her somewhere else across the front.

     

    I don't doubt there'll be incomings and outgoings but I'd be disappointed if very many of the players who formed the core of the team this season went much further than the bench.

     

    Going back to O'Neill's post a couple of weeks ago, he watches way more than I do and will have a much better idea of the standard of the Championship and I accept that a fully (?) professional league is a very different proposition to a fully professional team in an amateur or semi pro league routinely turning over opponents by close to double figures, of course :thup:

  10. Very tight at the top of the Championship now with not many games left to play. Epic last day game for Sunlun on the cards, Durham still in the mix to pass Newcastle going the other way. Would be canny to have two local away trips next season.

  11. 1 minute ago, AyeDubbleYoo said:

    Amazing weekend but surely we all suspected that Man City would win the league in the end. 

     

    It was only ever in doubt for me when De Bruyne wasn't playing, even then I was fairly sure they'd do it

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