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I've met some truly mad Sunderland supporters .....

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Loved the lad.Went couple matches on Jarra bus, mental...Dinky`s young un, marvellous lad..hope he`s done arlreet.. but ...We used drink Sappers Club, ( aye , I had bit botha with Sammy,s domino card and the bent quiz)..Dinky used hoy lad out into Roker Avenue , give him 50 p( not to buy a flute:)) and he`d be away for yonks, he was awnly about 10 then, he,d come back with footie cards he,d bought..open them up and smile, then he,'ll gan berserk , "ffng cnt" and rip one to bits.Funny enough this was always a Mag..!!..one day he came in with his cards, pushed on seat next me and said " Fk off you fat cnt and move along " .:). DINKY gave him a slap ..and said , " divn`t taark to my boss like that u cnt" Great lad....Often wonder how the lad got on ..maybe a Ukip politician.?
worked on railways with dinky big mates our first away trip together at 18 ish off train late from fulham i think ..mags waiting for any sland fans as usual at nuuuurcastle station we said feeck it as punches landed on us we ran off to parcel trolleys in corner n got them and steamed into mags their shins must still be black n blue 30 odd years later the amount of times we run them at mags ...we had no opption and it worked i tell you ...dinkys purpel moheeccccaaan hair cut stood out like a mag in jacksons pub ..great kid happy days traveling on trains with dinky .
 

I might sound like a reet tart but I honestly don't feel as though I've missed out on something in life by NOT going to an away game in a box transit with no seats or windows at sides/rear!!
Some of u daft feckers actually slept overnight in them fhs !!
The 'aroma', puke, nee proper sleep, feeling rough as a badgers arse etc etc defo not for me.
Kipping on the floor of a mates uni/poly flat seems like luxury now :lol:


Always been the high life for you Shaun, you've never lived unless you've travelled the length and breadth of the country in a transit van :lol:
 
Always been the high life for you Shaun, you've never lived unless you've travelled the length and breadth of the country in a transit van :lol:
Aye caviar and champagne all the way for me like:lol:.
Naah mate, doesn't sound like a barrel of laughs tbh with people hyping up etc.
 
Travelling to away games in recent years has been an absolute doddle in comparison to 70's and 80's days when transit's, furniture vans, jumping trains and coaches and hitching was all part of it. As many have already stated on this thread they hitched every week from Yorkshire, Midlands etc. Pleased to say I only ever had to do it the once when a number of us were throw off the Travel Club bus for smuggling cans back on and generally acting ourselves, think we were coming back from Stoke. Decided to split up into two's to make it easier to get back home to Sunderland. Me and the lad I was with had no money between us eventually made it to York with a couple of lifts and then jumped a train, my old man picked us up at NC and gave me a slap and hard time for weeks after. Told me I couldn't go to away games again and that lasted at least two weeks ha ha.

Credit due to all who have hitched up and down the country following the lads over the years.
 
Travelling to away games in recent years has been an absolute doddle in comparison to 70's and 80's days when transit's, furniture vans, jumping trains and coaches and hitching was all part of it. As many have already stated on this thread they hitched every week from Yorkshire, Midlands etc. Pleased to say I only ever had to do it the once when a number of us were throw off the Travel Club bus for smuggling cans back on and generally acting ourselves, think we were coming back from Stoke. Decided to split up into two's to make it easier to get back home to Sunderland. Me and the lad I was with had no money between us eventually made it to York with a couple of lifts and then jumped a train, my old man picked us up at NC and gave me a slap and hard time for weeks after. Told me I couldn't go to away games again and that lasted at least two weeks ha ha.

Credit due to all who have hitched up and down the country following the lads over the years.
Yer old man must have been a big lad to give you a slap:lol:
 
I also like a snakebite, its a right fart on sometimes. I m going to pinch the beefy crisps line.
That's story - word-for-word was re-enacted my another Washington lad (Mark E from Concord later Ch-le-Street) ordered snakebite f in a Portsmouth bar back in the early 90s - the Pompey guvnor advised Millwall or some such had trashed the place previously when drinking Snakies. This promoted Mark not only to ask the question re: Beefy crisps, but to order halves of cider and lager and swig a gobful of each and swish around in gob before swallowing.

He only done this for the one pint from memory but I'm wondering if he'd heard the tale from the game you mentioned as it would have been part of Washington/Concord folklaw - he might have even been there as a 21/22 year old at that time :lol:
 
Haway man :)

To the right of the tripod, bloke in donkey jacket, then me, green coat with hood looking left (same shit hair as previous pic), then my mate in a blue jacket.

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Used to work with a bloke who knew the lad who climbed up the floodlight, nickname Duncan Disorderly mentioned his name to one of me dads mates a number of years ago.
He asked how I knew him, I told him the bloke I used to work with told me, he asked the name of the bloke I worked with, they all lived near each other at the time, small world.

Sadly the bloke I worked with had passed away about 18 months prior.

RIP Ronnie, season ticket holder for years at Roker.
 
One thing about those transit van days, you could guarantee it was always a barrel of laugh's at some stage of the day or night and the memories and scars are still with us today :lol:
Depends which lads were in the van:lol:
@Kid Galahad gets touchy feelie after a half shandy !

Btw, did lads really ever go to away games in a furniture removal van ?

Remember well the Seaburn van hire transits, but never a furniture removal van.

You cud guarantee that after setting off for an away match from sunlun that you'd see a tranny parked up on hard shoulder near ripon, Selby, wetherby, catterick etc with 14 lads having a slash in to an adjacent field. It was part of the scenery !!!
 
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Depends which lads were in the van:lol:
@Kid Galahad gets touchy feelie after a half shandy !

Remember you coming home with love bites from one awayday :lol:

Depends which lads were in the van:lol:
@Kid Galahad gets touchy feelie after a half shandy !

Btw, did lads really ever go to away games in a furniture removal van ?

Remember well the Seaburn van hire transits, but never a furniture removal van.

You cud guarantee that after setting off for an away match from sunlun that you'd see a tranny parked up on hard shoulder near ripon, Selby, wetherby, catterick etc with 14 lads having a slash in to an adjacent field. It was part of the scenery !!!

IIRC Eagle Army lads from Pennywell used the Furniture Van,
 
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Remember you coming home with love bites from one awayday :lol:



IIRC Eagle Army lads from Pennywell used the Furniture Van,

Aye, but the love bite came from you ya feckin animal:lol:! Am sure my boy will love reading this like !!!
 
Depends which lads were in the van:lol:
@Kid Galahad gets touchy feelie after a half shandy !

Btw, did lads really ever go to away games in a furniture removal van ?


Remember well the Seaburn van hire transits, but never a furniture removal van.

You cud guarantee that after setting off for an away match from sunlun that you'd see a tranny parked up on hard shoulder near ripon, Selby, wetherby, catterick etc with 14 lads having a slash in to an adjacent field. It was part of the scenery !!!

Certainly did, I posted about ours earlier in the thread, a good story about Pete Little.

We were once in a car park at Bristol Rovers, in the 1970's, and their hooligans were checking cars for Sunderland supporters to attack.

We waited til just the right moment and gave the 'everyone out' signal by flashing the interior load light.

There must have been 17 or 18 big lads jump out and fettle them ....
....... the lads in the car being attacked were giving us cans of lager and doing exaggerated 'brow mopping' gestures.

We let them leave the car park first 'cos we knew they'd be back with more mates and sure enough they were.

We'd have been in bother if it wasn't for the stash of bits & bobs we used to hide in the van.

And tbh all we ever wanted to do was follow SAFC, have a few laughs and enjoy the football ..... the rest was just how things were and we accepted it.
 
Certainly did, I posted about ours earlier in the thread, a good story about Pete Little.

We were once in a car park at Bristol Rovers, in the 1970's, and their hooligans were checking cars for Sunderland supporters to attack.

We waited til just the right moment and gave the 'everyone out' signal by flashing the interior load light.

There must have been 17 or 18 big lads jump out and fettle them ....
....... the lads in the car being attacked were giving us cans of lager and doing exaggerated 'brow mopping' gestures.

We let them leave the car park first 'cos we knew they'd be back with more mates and sure enough they were.

We'd have been in bother if it wasn't for the stash of bits & bobs we used to hide in the van.

And tbh all we ever wanted to do was follow SAFC, have a few laughs and enjoy the football ..... the rest was just how things were and we accepted it.

Not one of the git big removal vans surely ??
 
When we were lost usually in London, we'd see a white van with Seaburn Van Hire on the side and just say "There's the lads just follow that !"
No mobiles or sat navs then.
We would get up their backside and just follow them to which ever pub they went to.
 
Not one of the git big removal vans surely ??

No mate, a Luton van with a roller door and a 'sleeper cab' above the driver.

We used to put blown up tractor inner tubes in for seats, a pile of pallets for a card table and a power lead from the battery for music and light.

I always drove so I didn't give a shit about the animals in the cheap seats :lol:
 
Certainly did, I posted about ours earlier in the thread, a good story about Pete Little.

We were once in a car park at Bristol Rovers, in the 1970's, and their hooligans were checking cars for Sunderland supporters to attack.

We waited til just the right moment and gave the 'everyone out' signal by flashing the interior load light.

There must have been 17 or 18 big lads jump out and fettle them ....
....... the lads in the car being attacked were giving us cans of lager and doing exaggerated 'brow mopping' gestures.

We let them leave the car park first 'cos we knew they'd be back with more mates and sure enough they were.

We'd have been in bother if it wasn't for the stash of bits & bobs we used to hide in the van.

And tbh all we ever wanted to do was follow SAFC, have a few laughs and enjoy the football ..... the rest was just how things were and we accepted it.
Bristol Rovers away was always like Dodge City. You wouldn't have thought you would get chew down there but believe me you did. I went twice and got bother both times, in fact when I look back I can't understand why I went back after the first visit.
Eastville was a chewy trip. At least we could have a great night out on the way back at Worcester or Cheltenham .
Mind as far as I can remember they didn't come up here.
 
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Used to work with a bloke who knew the lad who climbed up the floodlight, nickname Duncan Disorderly mentioned his name to one of me dads mates a number of years ago.
He asked how I knew him, I told him the bloke I used to work with told me, he asked the name of the bloke I worked with, they all lived near each other at the time, small world.

Sadly the bloke I worked with had passed away about 18 months prior.

RIP Ronnie, season ticket holder for years at Roker.

I might be getting confused mate but is this the Dunc I mentioned a few posts back?
 
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