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Black Cats fan boycott

By Robert Weatherall, The Sunday Sun

 

Reclusive billionaire businessman Mike Ashley could have scored an own goal by trying to take over Newcastle United.

 

The secretive entrepreneur's plan to take control of the Premiership outfit and plough millions into creating a world class squad has been warmly welcomed on Tyneside.

 

But just a few miles down the road on Wearside fans of rivals Sunderland are planning to do all they can to scupper his plans.

 

Some Sunderland supporters are calling on fellow fans to boycott any shop or product which forms part of Mr Ashley's sports empire, including bargain basement store Sports World in the city's The Bridges shopping complex.

 

Bodyguard Ronnie Burgess reckons true Sunderland fans should hit Mr Ashley where it will hurt . . . in his pocket.

 

The 28-year-old lifelong supporter said: "I won't shop in any of his stores again. I don't see how you can call yourself a Sunderland supporter if you give money to the man who is going to own Newcastle United."

 

It won't be the first time that Sunderland fans have made their loyalty to their club known by boycotting a product.

 

During the Kevin Keegan era at St James' Park sales of Sugar Puffs slumped by 20 per cent in the North East after the then Newcastle boss appeared in a TV advert with the Honey Monster.

 

One man who remembers that is 40-year-old father-of-two Les Stanger. The car insurance salesman said: "I haven't had Sugar Puffs for 10 years.

 

"I used to regularly shop in Sports World with my two kids who are both mad about football.

 

"We used to buy all their boots, trainers and gear from there but now I just couldn't bring myself to hand over my money knowing that it will pay the wages of our fiercest rivals."

 

Linda Steel, a 50-year-old housewife from Sunderland, said: "No true Sunderland fan will ever step foot inside one of those stores again.

 

"The moment Mike Ashley became associated with Newcastle United was the moment I could no longer shop in Sports World."

 

But Mr Ashley, who is reported to be worth £1.9bn and owns Sports Direct International, the Sports World retail empire, Lillywhites, outdoor specialist Blacks, and leisurewear brands including Lonsdale, Dunlop, Kangol, Slazenger, Donnay and Karrimor, can take comfort from some Sunderland fans.

 

Security guard Richard Timm, 20, said: "I don't think it will bother too many people. His shops sell cheap sportswear which is ideal for stocking up on before you go on holiday."

 

David Hines, 60, a retired carer, from Sunderland, said: "I don't think the fans have that much rivalry anymore. All big businesses have some sort of connection with other businesses and it's not that uncommon these days. It wouldn't stop me shopping there."

 

Steve Greener, manager of the Sports World store in Sunderland, said he hadn't seen any decline in sales.

 

He explained: "We have had three customers who have made comments but other than that no one has said anything. Mike Ashley is the major shareholder in both companies but they are separate companies. We haven't seen an impact on sales."

 

As if that's actually going to work  bluelaugh.gif bluelaugh.gif :lol: :lol:

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Guest Alan Shearer 9

"During the Kevin Keegan era at St James' Park sales of Sugar Puffs slumped by 20 per cent in the North East after the then Newcastle boss appeared in a TV advert with the Honey Monster."

 

Now that is some funny shit :lol:

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So basically, any true Sunderland fans can't shop at Sports World, Lillywhites, buy anything that is made by Adidas or Lonsdale or Dunlop or Slazenger or Karrimor or Kangol or Donnay or Umbro, can't shop at Blacks Leisure, Matalan, The Original Shoe Company, Blacks Leisure, JJB Sports or JD Sports because Ashley owns part or all of all of these :lol:

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So basically, any true Sunderland fans can't shop at Sports World, Lillywhites, buy anything that is made by Adidas or Lonsdale or Dunlop or Slazenger or Karrimor or Kangol or Donnay or Umbro, can't shop at Blacks Leisure, Matalan, The Original Shoe Company, Blacks Leisure, JJB Sports or JD Sports because Ashley owns part or all of all of these :lol:

 

It is a shame porky doesn't own oxygen

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Guest Kenton Magpie

It could be a huge problem for us, they have been saving up season ticket money for the past two seasons the majorty of them so any profit we could have made from the saved up money could have came in handy!

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Also, it means that they cant buy their own football kits.

 

They wont be buying them for a while after next season anyway.

 

Buy? They steal them from washing lines.

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Also, it means that they cant buy their own football kits.

 

They wont be buying them for a while after next season anyway.

 

Buy? They steal them from washing lines.

 

Wash?  :undecided:

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Guest Northern Boys Love Gravy!

LOL Thats perhaps the funniest thing i think ive ever heard!!! mackems.gif

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Guest Northern Boys Love Gravy!

It's a load of bollocks.  Everyone knows the mackems couldn't pass up on the idea of £3 billy two-stripe/londsdale tracksuits.

 

totally agree!!

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Guest NUFCnutter

Its a good job he doesn't have money in cheesy chips and blue pop or they would all starve  ;D

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