RED FACES OVER BLACK AND WHITE AT SUNDERLAND STADIUM BAR
Sunderland’s efforts to make Newcastle United supporters feel welcome for today’s FA Cup match hit a sour note with home fans after the club plastered their fierce rivals’ slogans all over a bar at the Stadium of Light.
Sunderland owner Kyril Louis-Dreyfus apologised after images posted on social media showed signage at the Black Cats Bar, which is used by away fans, proclaiming “We are United” and “Keep the black and white flying high”.
Newcastle traditionally play in black and white stripes while Sunderland play in red and white. “I would like to apologise to everyone associated with Sunderland AFC for the events that have unfolded today,” Louis-Dreyfus wrote on Instagram. “Like our supporters I was disgusted and hurt by the pictures circulating online of the inappropriate signs that have now been ripped down.”
The cities of Sunderland and Newcastle in northeast England are separated by just 20km and their football teams have a long-standing rivalry which has been marred by violence and crowd trouble in the past.
The pair have not met since March 2016, with Sunderland now in the second-tier Championship after being relegated in 2017, and today’s Tyne– Wear derby takes on added significance with the two sides currently matched on 53 wins apiece.
Sunderland acknowledged “a serious error in judgment” and said the club’s ownership group and board of directors had requested an immediate review “to determine how this process unfolded”. Newcastle supporters hailed the decor changes, with a fans’ group posting on social media they could not “fault the hospitality” of their hosts.