Greg McPeake telling his story very well.
My feeling has always been, that our geography, as a far distant north east outpost, means that no matter what happens, we won’t see the overwhelming volume of coaches of fans that you see at Anfield and Old Trafford. Hundreds and hundreds of coaches transporting thousands of people from outside the area, almost all of these coaches travelling from somewhere south of the north west.
There are of course already a lot of people who for some time have headed to St James’ Park regularly / irregularly from a distance away, the majority ex-pats and / or with family ties to the north east, along with others who have somehow found themselves starting to support NUFC for whatever reason. Though ‘glory hunting’ very unlikely to be one of those reasons, unless they are in their eighties or older!are THE team of the north.
Talking to countless people who are visiting from out of toon, I have typically found that regardless of how they came to visit for the first time, they invariably have found themselves falling in love with our city as well as our football club. Not for most of them, if possible, coached in just ahead of the match and coached back out afterwards, as is the case at Liverpool and Man Utd. Instead, people want to make a weekend of it in Newcastle, as well as going to the game.
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