sandyspace
Central Defender
Sandy ... left nearly 5 years ... ago, now live beside Rugby still got season ticket (had for over 40 years), and 2 clockstand seats in me back garden ... SAFC till I die.
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Indeed son!Dad was from sunderland and moved south. I was born and Grew up in Surrey/South London. I'm sunderland till I die. No choice about it. I go to games at the sol and won't hide my accent because I'm not from Sunderland. But love the club and if anyone tells me that I'm not a fan cos I'm not from Sunderland they can fuck right off.
Honary Mackem then!Eeeee, i were born n bred in Accrington, drank mi milk till I were 17 then left there in 1980 to go to Nottingham to University.
Lived all over for 10 years till 1990 when I landed in Sunderland and have never left.
I consider myself a Mackem but no one else does.
Brought up in Station Town near Wingate where a Mag was less common than a Pxkki.!
Born in Sunderland ,left when twelve ,teenage years around Seahouses.........now doing missionry work with the unwashed in north shiels, Father was a northumbrian , Mother could trace her surname back to 7th century sunderland area.!
Only 38, hmmmmm!Born Sunderland general, lived pensha for 25 years, Havelock park (Sunderland) for 7 years and now Washington for 6 years. All my family from Sunderland, I have broader mackem accent than most people from Penshaw/Washington I would say.
I’ve lived in Seaham about 5 years now and I can honestly say I’ve seen about 10 instances of people in mag shirts/gear in that time.Seaham lad, born in Westlea council house. Left school and went South (Kent) for work then joined Army, came back for 6yrs took redundancy, went back South (Kent again) for work, came back to Seaham and still here now. Boils me piss to see black and white tops in Seaham (should be all frogmarched over the Tyne)
All the family are well educated (in football) and follow the faith religiously (brought them up propper)
Proud father like![]()
Only saw one in my first 18 years of living there - before moving away.I’ve lived in Seaham about 5 years now and I can honestly say I’ve seen about 10 instances of people in mag shirts/gear in that time.
I posted earlier in this thread about my Seaham Harbour upbringing (sorry, I know that officially 'Harbour' has been long-since dropped, but it will always be that for me) and it would pain me if the Mags had a serious foothold in my old home town. The odd barcode is bad enough, which is what you seem to be suggesting, and I know there was infiltration when we were swimming against the John Hall-Special K tide.I’ve lived in Seaham about 5 years now and I can honestly say I’ve seen about 10 instances of people in mag shirts/gear in that time.
Ford Estate.
Sunderland infirmary lying bastard
I posted earlier in this thread about my Seaham Harbour upbringing (sorry, I know that officially 'Harbour' has been long-since dropped, but it will always be that for me) and it would pain me if the Mags had a serious foothold in my old home town. The odd barcode is bad enough, which is what you seem to be suggesting, and I know there was infiltration when we were swimming against the John Hall-Special K tide.
Give it to me straight...is it the odd instance now - or a serious infestation?
...then all is well with the world. If there is one place that should be the heartland - apart from the town itself, of course - it's Seaham Harbour.Next to nowt from what I’ve seen.