Newcastle United fans having their say - Letters to The Mag.
Eddie is going on about the prices for two friendlies being pricey but £30 to watch 3 games on Saturday incl the lasses, or £30 to watch 2 games on Sunday and finally the whole weekend would be 5 games for £55 is an absolute bargain.
Speaking to a few other people I know, it is a similar story. They would go to friendlies with the kids, helps fill in a day during the holidays as well. I’d love to see another striker in to support Wilson as he’ll obviously be a cause for concern in recent times and for Isak to be the main man.The coming weeks will be interesting for sure.I watched his interview on Sunday as the players arrived back for pre-season.
I think that derbies against South Shields will eventually become the name of the game and the highlight in the football calender for Sunderland and their decreasing local support. As a long suffering Newcastle United fan, the mackem relegations to the third tier in 1987 and in 2017 were incredibly enjoyable.I do know / accept deep down that the season is kicking off again in another four weeks but it doesn’t seem real.
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