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Your best day as a Sunderland fan

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3-0 comfortably. The walk back to the station afterwards was immense. They were going f***ing mental

2-1 a few weeks back is close aswell
 
3-0 comfortably. The walk back to the station afterwards was immense. They were going f***ing mental

2-1 a few weeks back is close aswell
I enjoyed the 2-1 more, I really don't know why I just did.
 
My first day at Roker Park with my Grandad 1-1 League Cup against West Ham. Alan Brown scored 30 yards out first half. Lampard Sr. Draw level lost tie in London. Special day that will live in my heart forever. Thank you Grandad.
 
Beating Arsenal in the 73 semi final and it sinking in we were in the final and to actually win it great times since then a rollercoaster of a ride
 
At the game, Chelsea 4-1, half time I couldnt quite belive it.

On TV, torn between the 2 3-0 wins against the Skunks and Chelsea, not sure I can seperate them
 
91/92 Fa cup run - went to Port Vale game and then Oxford United where we had a cracking day/night away. Car broke down and basically went straight to work the next morning without sleep. Couldn't get to the West Ham game so I watched with a group of mates in a pub in Leeds. Brilliant night Then a few weeks later was at the home game when we beat Chelsea. Me and a mate I'd been to the others matches with were basically rat-arsed for weeks and skint from going to cup matches and league fixtures - but what a period to be a fan, the buzz lasted weeks and weeks and basically built up as we got through each round. At Sunderland v Chelsea the roof came off when we scored the second goal - a noise like I've never heard since. Magic times.
 
When the mags beat us to the last relegation spot,we were playing Chelsea -they had villa away.Surreal experience that day inside the ground .
 
Play off win
Closely followed by the Bolton 2-1 win to get promoted in 76. First one in the ground (kids bit at the front of the Roker) and singing we're going up again over and over that night.
Special mention to Armstongs header for the actual moment.
 
hard to say at Chelsea in the milk cup 85 or being in the leazes end when rowell scored his hatrick.
 
0-3. Pure emotion I've never experienced before at a football match. Absolutely buzzing, with a numb feeling, heart pumping, with my hands on my head just repeating "can't believe this" over and over to everyone around me. Not likely we will win a trophy in my lifetime I would imagine, so moments like that and hammering them lot still means alot to me.
 
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