Seriously? You're not looking at the right time, mate. Newcastle are not the richest club in the world. They have the richest owners, a subtle but significant point. Newcastle have a European Trophy, (Fairs Cup, 1969), Sunderland do not. Nor have Newcastle ever been in League 1 (Old 3rd division). Try again in 10 years time... or probably don't, it might be more embarrassing for Sunderland.
Sunderland regularly lie about their attendance, you watch them on telly and there’s empty seats everywhere then they say there’s over 40000 there, absolute joke of a club
Newcastle have finished as the Football League's best supported club on no fewer than 10 occasions, whereas Sunderland have never finished as the League's best supported club:
Who is? WHO is? Try 'which is", Mr Journalist. Anyway....the answer was highly debatable until Sunderland's relegation from the top tier in 1958. Since then - and particularly over the passed 30 years - Sunderland's status within the game has shrunken greatly. NUFC are much the bigger club today on every metric (except historic league titles).
Sunderland’s highest ever average crowd for one season was 47000 despite having the biggest capacity. This was way back in 1947-ish.. Very fair assessment btw great analysis. 👍😎
I love the fact that the close proximity to each other means that families and friends can rip the piss out of each other. Recent history wise, 48 years since I first walked up the stairs, past those stinking toilets into the Gallowgate, we’ve won nowt, Sunderland take that one, but nothing else. 🎶 Sunderland’s a massive club🎵 are they ...k!
New astle have the bigger catchment area of fans over 1 million live in and around newcastle. Sunderland in and around 380k More people, more fans Fuller stadiums Easy maths
Sunderland without doubt, more top flight titles intact Sunderland had won the top league (premier league as is now) more times by 1923 than Newcas-halal have in their entire history and let's face it that's not changing anytime soon. And just to confirm it Sunderland have a far bigger record attendance
@@colinmadden1842 thay sums Newcas-halal up perfectly, living on 1 result forever beating a very poor PSG side makes you world beaters. We havent beaten PSG but we did beat Newcas-halal 6 times in a row with such ease it was embarrassing, get back in that shadow
@@mattthegroundhopper9242 the mags are dreading it now Matt, turns out it’s THEIR big day out now and their only chance of progressing to a cup final, well actually the 4th round , but they have to beat us first 😁
@@shrek5277 yeah they voted for them.out of the leauge. Today tho, no one cares. I worked in gateshead for 2 year and its all newcastle everywhere, except odd sunderland 1
I knew this video would get a fierce response. It's all subjective especially with both these clubs, they hate each other so much neither side is prepared to yield anything. As a neutral though, Sunderland have won more league titles, Newcastle have won more FA Cups, they have both finished as runners up in the league cup twice, Newcastle do have more success in Europe however, the Inter Cities Fairs Cup and the Intertoto Cup are not recognised as official honours by UEFA, neither is the Anglo Italian Cup they won. In terms of attendances, they both get big crowds and always show up away from home. It's hard to believe though with Newcastle their last major domestic trophy was 1955.
Amazing channel I love football history , hard one really both pretty even in various ways, think crowds should go back to both around 1892 there site out there that tell you, but fantastic criteria but of course sometimes can be mis leading , but stats don't ger generally lie, where Sunderland out do Newcastle I would say is there top flight positions n 6 league championships many 2nd n 3rd places certainly from 1892 to 1958 Sunderland all top flight n generally top half Finnishes at worst , 1958 onwards been a really struggle up n down but cup 73 n other cup final appearances , away support both have great but Newcastle I would say , edge it going from what I've seen n heard 60s 70s 80s n 90s n other more recent decades, Newcastle more Glorious cup team over all decades n higher average attendances 40s 50s in particular but not alot in it , Newcastle generally last 50 odd years had more glamorous players incredible names obviously, Sunderland 75k attendance os a big feather in there cap, so yes pretty spot on generally
I think these are stupid arguments. There’s no agreed upon criteria though I like that you’ve set your own. They’re always going to be subjective, especially between two fierce rivals. Ultimately, does it really matter? Everyone’s club is the most important to them and that’s all that really does count.
@@mattthegroundhopper9242 Oh I know, I enjoyed the video and gave it a like. I’m a Newcastle fan and we came out on top so shouldn’t complain too much!
Quite a hard thing to quantify who's a bigger club While I have no love for either Celtic and Rangers are way bigger than either team(Obviously not including money to spend)
Sunderland 75,000.🙂 League titles says it all. I think you need to do a bit more research on attendances / averages. Just like We have to tell most mags football existed before the early 90's and kevin keegan. All this what have you done for me lately or last 20yrs stuff - do full club historys of everything n find out true results. Runner up points 😂 A fraction of results best to do full history research not just last 10 - 20 yrs before making video. I noticed wins went to all time n'all not the last 10+ meetings of the current time.
1947/48 Newcastle were the first club in the world (along with Arsenal and Man Utd) to average over 50,000 for league games - Newcastle 56,283; Arsenal 54,982; Man Utd 54,890.
Newcastles best ever average even more remarkable as it was in the old second division. Still a world record to this day I do believe for 2nd tier football.
There's a feasibility study currently being done to see how big they can expand St James and a fan survey to see if supporters would rather have a brand new stadium. It's quite likely St James or a new stadium will hold 75-80,000 in the not too distant future.....and it will be full every week
No contest its newcastle ..come on the mackems idea of European football is a kick about on levente beach in benidorm against a Spanish waiters eleven ....anyway 11 major trophies to 8 for the toon seals it ...😊😊
Sunderland are England's sixth most successful club of all time, having won the English League championship six times: in 1892, 1893, 1895, 1902, 1913, and, most recently, in 1936. They have also been runners-up on a further five occasions: in 1894, 1898, 1901, 1923 and 1935 Newcastle are England's 9th most successful club of all time.
Sunderland have witnessed only three top-half finishes in the top division over the last 70 years. I’m sure I read this fact somewhere, am I right here?
Seriously? You're not looking at the right time, mate. Newcastle are not the richest club in the world. They have the richest owners, a subtle but significant point. Newcastle have a European Trophy, (Fairs Cup, 1969), Sunderland do not. Nor have Newcastle ever been in League 1 (Old 3rd division). Try again in 10 years time... or probably don't, it might be more embarrassing for Sunderland.
Do Newcastle v everton that would be funny
I did say ‘possibly’ the richest club
Ya being very fair pal in a very passionate n lively debate being cool in the middle lot of emotions these rival clubs, great job
Sunderland regularly lie about their attendance, you watch them on telly and there’s empty seats everywhere then they say there’s over 40000 there, absolute joke of a club
I presume you are a Newcastle fan then Tony 😀
Newcastle have finished as the Football League's best supported club on no fewer than 10 occasions, whereas Sunderland have never finished as the League's best supported club:
Good point 👍🏻⚽️
In what world? 😂😂😂😂
@@katiebee266 the real world 👍
@@kevgeordie1 what is ?
Who is? WHO is? Try 'which is", Mr Journalist.
Anyway....the answer was highly debatable until Sunderland's relegation from the top tier in 1958. Since then - and particularly over the passed 30 years - Sunderland's status within the game has shrunken greatly. NUFC are much the bigger club today on every metric (except historic league titles).
Thanks Wambo, are you an English teacher??? I’m not a journo, just a humble vlogger 👍🏻
Looking forward to their Fa cup game. Great video
Nice one thanks, yes the cup game is the only decent tv pick 👍🏻
Sunderland’s highest ever average crowd for one season was 47000 despite having the biggest capacity. This was way back in 1947-ish.. Very fair assessment btw great analysis. 👍😎
Thanks Kev, appreciate the comments 👍🏻⚽️
No problem Matt, I really enjoyed watching your take👍@@mattthegroundhopper9242
6 Top league titles SUNDERLAND AFC
All noted in the video 👍🏻⚽️
I love the fact that the close proximity to each other means that families and friends can rip the piss out of each other. Recent history wise, 48 years since I first walked up the stairs, past those stinking toilets into the Gallowgate, we’ve won nowt, Sunderland take that one, but nothing else. 🎶 Sunderland’s a massive club🎵 are they ...k!
Close proximity......19 miles. Everton have the shite 10 m8ns walking away.... Utd City 23 miles away
Toon😂😂😂😂
The Dundee clubs play on the same road! ⚽️🏴
@mattthegroundhopper9242 Yet play in 2 separate divisions of mickey mouse footy.....PRICK.
New astle have the bigger catchment area of fans over 1 million live in and around newcastle.
Sunderland in and around 380k
More people, more fans
Fuller stadiums
Easy maths
Football clubs don’t have catchment areas.
Don’t the fans spread beyond the cities though?
Sunderland without doubt, more top flight titles intact Sunderland had won the top league (premier league as is now) more times by 1923 than Newcas-halal have in their entire history and let's face it that's not changing anytime soon. And just to confirm it Sunderland have a far bigger record attendance
haS SUNDERLAND EVER BEAT PSG AT HOME EMMM NO WE HAVE 4 1
@@colinmadden1842 thay sums Newcas-halal up perfectly, living on 1 result forever beating a very poor PSG side makes you world beaters. We havent beaten PSG but we did beat Newcas-halal 6 times in a row with such ease it was embarrassing, get back in that shadow
@@colinmadden1842 weve also never lost at home to Dortmund or Milan 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Has to be newcastle..
@@ianmclean1512 why? Less successful with smaller record attendance?
And mackems played twice in yewrip. Toon played 100s
and geordies can't spell
We played in Europe because we won a recognised competitive trophy and not an invitational trade fair event😁
@@MrScumwhisperer 😂 shola ameobi has scored more goals in Europe than Sunderland fact!!!
Yewrip ……. I’ll need to consult my European dictionary to see what that means 😂
@@mattthegroundhopper9242 the mags are dreading it now Matt, turns out it’s THEIR big day out now and their only chance of progressing to a cup final, well actually the 4th round , but they have to beat us first 😁
Are you mad Gateshead are bigger than Sunderland
Newcastle would suffer big time if gateshead people supported their own town team.
99% of gateshead follow newcastle
Do they still play at the athletics track?
Real Gateshead fans hate newcastle - look up the history of that famous club vote.
@@shrek5277 yeah they voted for them.out of the leauge.
Today tho, no one cares.
I worked in gateshead for 2 year and its all newcastle everywhere, except odd sunderland 1
I knew this video would get a fierce response. It's all subjective especially with both these clubs, they hate each other so much neither side is prepared to yield anything. As a neutral though, Sunderland have won more league titles, Newcastle have won more FA Cups, they have both finished as runners up in the league cup twice, Newcastle do have more success in Europe however, the Inter Cities Fairs Cup and the Intertoto Cup are not recognised as official honours by UEFA, neither is the Anglo Italian Cup they won. In terms of attendances, they both get big crowds and always show up away from home. It's hard to believe though with Newcastle their last major domestic trophy was 1955.
Yes it is mad they have gone so long without winning any major trophy, bit like England 🏴 as well
Toon have had over 1million fans through the gates than mackems
1946/47 Newcastle were the first club in the world to attract over 1 million for league games.
NEwcastle have over 1 million people living in and around it.
Sunderland has 380k in and around.
More people , more fans
Big growth potential ⬆️
Amazing channel I love football history , hard one really both pretty even in various ways, think crowds should go back to both around 1892 there site out there that tell you, but fantastic criteria but of course sometimes can be mis leading , but stats don't ger generally lie, where Sunderland out do Newcastle I would say is there top flight positions n 6 league championships many 2nd n 3rd places certainly from 1892 to 1958 Sunderland all top flight n generally top half Finnishes at worst , 1958 onwards been a really struggle up n down but cup 73 n other cup final appearances , away support both have great but Newcastle I would say , edge it going from what I've seen n heard 60s 70s 80s n 90s n other more recent decades, Newcastle more Glorious cup team over all decades n higher average attendances 40s 50s in particular but not alot in it , Newcastle generally last 50 odd years had more glamorous players incredible names obviously, Sunderland 75k attendance os a big feather in there cap, so yes pretty spot on generally
Thank you for your well thought out comments, you are like me, liking some good old stats 👍🏻⚽️
Good luck with this one Matt
Tin hat time 👍🏻
I think these are stupid arguments. There’s no agreed upon criteria though I like that you’ve set your own. They’re always going to be subjective, especially between two fierce rivals. Ultimately, does it really matter? Everyone’s club is the most important to them and that’s all that really does count.
Just a bit of fun, it’s nice to compare and contrast, both clubs are bigger than my club the Gills but I’m over it 👍🏻⚽️
@@mattthegroundhopper9242 Oh I know, I enjoyed the video and gave it a like. I’m a Newcastle fan and we came out on top so shouldn’t complain too much!
@@badofcheese👍🏻
Quite a hard thing to quantify who's a bigger club While I have no love for either Celtic and Rangers are way bigger than either team(Obviously not including money to spend)
Wrong, as Rangers discovered recently.
Its very hard to compare the old firm with Newcastle unless both teams switch south of the border 👍🏻⚽️
@mattthegroundhopper9242 Yeah true Merry Christmas & Happy New year 🎉
@@AreJayCee👍🏻
Sunderland 75,000.🙂
League titles says it all.
I think you need to do a bit more research on attendances / averages.
Just like We have to tell most mags football existed before the early 90's and kevin keegan.
All this what have you done for me lately or last 20yrs stuff - do full club historys of everything n find out true results.
Runner up points 😂
A fraction of results best to do full history research not just last 10 - 20 yrs before making video.
I noticed wins went to all time n'all not the last 10+ meetings of the current time.
Thanks Shrek, unfortunately not all stats go as far back to day dot, it’s a fair representation in my opinion, what’s wrong with runner up points?
1947/48 Newcastle were the first club in the world (along with Arsenal and Man Utd) to average over 50,000 for league games - Newcastle 56,283; Arsenal 54,982; Man Utd 54,890.
Newcastles best ever average even more remarkable as it was in the old second division. Still a world record to this day I do believe for 2nd tier football.
Newcastle are an incredible club👍🏻
How big could your crowds be if you had the larger stadium? 🏟️
There's a feasibility study currently being done to see how big they can expand St James and a fan survey to see if supporters would rather have a brand new stadium. It's quite likely St James or a new stadium will hold 75-80,000 in the not too distant future.....and it will be full every week
@@brianrobson9526 yep unbelievable really bri👍
Hartlepool pls. Keep up the job
You should check out my Hartlepool relegation video 👍🏻⬇️
New it was newcastle by a mile
Knew🤣 Idiot 🤣
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Easily Everton. 100%. If you ask nicely we might lend the toon a title or 2😂😂😂
Everton??? I could do a new episode Everton v Tranmere 👍🏻
Sorry but Sunderland hold 49000
48,707
Sunderland
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Everton fan kissing mackems only u think their bigger because no one likes them
Darlington
Hoping to visit their ground in the near future, should do a Darlington v Hartlepool 👍🏻
@@mattthegroundhopper9242hartlepool is hartlepool
No contest its newcastle ..come on the mackems idea of European football is a kick about on levente beach in benidorm against a Spanish waiters eleven ....anyway 11 major trophies to 8 for the toon seals it ...😊😊
Well you have summed it up nicely 👍🏻
Sunderland are England's sixth most successful club of all time, having won the English League championship six times: in 1892, 1893, 1895, 1902, 1913, and, most recently, in 1936. They have also been runners-up on a further five occasions: in 1894, 1898, 1901, 1923 and 1935 Newcastle are England's 9th most successful club of all time.
Yes you are correct but we have to include the cup wins as well don’t we?
@@mattthegroundhopper9242 they don't want to include everything because it doesn't suit.
There’s two types of facts, the ones you look-up, and the ones the mackems make-up…
Sunderland have witnessed only three top-half finishes in the top division over the last 70 years. I’m sure I read this fact somewhere, am I right here?
What a dopey mutant seagull touching rat