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More Mag fiction ?

That West Ham game was re arranged from earlier in the season as the original was postponed due to either a snowbound pitch or them being in the cup and we weren't....kind of remember it as I had a blue complimentary ticket for the roker end cos one of my fathas mates sold I think Roker bingo tickets and had 2 free ones he gave away for every home game...anyway great night but didn't see any mags either on the way there or back to Shields
 

Never heard about this in all my years , and I was at this match .

You know it's just pure lies 😂


I was a programme seller at SJP at the time and recognised them from home games.
Oh and he ends with this


I am so jealous of the young uns today, they are possibly going to have unlimited success to watch, so am I being greedy by just wanting the 10 EPL titles, the 6 CL trophies, the 8 FA cups and the 10 times league cup winners before I die?
 
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After 43 years a miserable 58 year old blokey finally get this of of his chest,he'll ben as happy as Larry from now on..😆
 
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"You must have been just a little unlucky as in those days our lot owned Seaburn on Derby day, the Blue Bell pub and others were rammed black and white at opening times. The early trains over were packed with mischief makers! Took the police quite a few years to get a handle on it."

😂😂😂😂😂😂

Aye the hard as fuck Geordies used to just walk through Sunderland with their swagger and drink in all our pubs. They used to shag all our women and make our lads watch.
 
Never heard about this in all my years , and I was at this match .

That is a made up story fact . We were on trains to and from ghead not a mag to be herd or seen all night .we would have herd this in ghead pubs nowts been said in all those years simply a LIAR. That's from hutch on behalf of every ghead safc fan from that era .
 
Take away the hooli aspect but it seems mags going to Sunderland games is steeped in their history 😂😂😂 f***ing obsessed man. Yet they divvent care about sunlund 🙈
it’s their massive superiority complex

A superiority complex involves exaggerated beliefs about one's own achievements or abilities. A person may show this by being boastful, vain, or unwilling to listen to others. A superiority complex is often a defense mechanism to mask or hide a person's true feelings of inferiority
 
I was in the Fulwell main stand paddock that night and had a decent view of Kevin Arnott knocking a rebound in.
Stan Cummins sealed it late on if I recall correctly. However it was bedlam at the end so I stayed for the lap of honour and drove back to Durham at about half ten when the traffic was lighter. It must have been quite emotional for Pop Robson who played for West Ham and us in his career. Come to think of it he played for them up the road starting about 1964 so he was in the twilight of a distinguished career after the game. He made the half time draw against Coventry a fortnight ago and probably the first time I had seen him since that night 44 years ago. Anyway maybe some mags who allegedly travelled to the game on that glorious night were there to watch one of their former heros in Pop. Lived at Chester le Street did Pop, a mackem mate of mine used to wash his car for a while, possibly when he was still playing for the mags as it was the mid to late sixties. Tbf I was at the Fairs Cup Final with me dad against Ujpest Doza in the A paddock as we used to get in for nothing. However my grandparents moved to Roker when I was 6 so was staunch red and white by 1960 as used to see them when Sunderland were at home. I was at Wembley in 1973 while my dad was there in 1974. In 1966 at St James Park I suffered Alan Suddick scoring twice and then they were singing we are gonna hoy Jim Baxter in the Tyne. However later the same year we beat them 3 nowt with Mulhall, Martin and O'Hare scoring. Aye generally speaking either me dad or me were happy although not very often at the same time. I think when I watched Man City beat Newcastle 4 3 with me dad I was absolutely ecstatic as at halftime it came up on the scoreboard that Sunderland were winning 2 1 at Old Trafford and it stayed like that. That meant that City won the league. Imagine if it meant that either the red and white wizards or them winning the Premier league if Man Utd and City were the opposition. However realistically West Brom on Tuesday night need dispatched and we don't want the team in red and white stripes on Friday night to win.
 
I was in the Fulwell main stand paddock that night and had a decent view of Kevin Arnott knocking a rebound in.
Stan Cummins sealed it late on if I recall correctly. However it was bedlam at the end so I stayed for the lap of honour and drove back to Durham at about half ten when the traffic was lighter. It must have been quite emotional for Pop Robson who played for West Ham and us in his career. Come to think of it he played for them up the road starting about 1964 so he was in the twilight of a distinguished career after the game. He made the half time draw against Coventry a fortnight ago and probably the first time I had seen him since that night 44 years ago. Anyway maybe some mags who allegedly travelled to the game on that glorious night were there to watch one of their former heros in Pop. Lived at Chester le Street did Pop, a mackem mate of mine used to wash his car for a while, possibly when he was still playing for the mags as it was the mid to late sixties. Tbf I was at the Fairs Cup Final with me dad against Ujpest Doza in the A paddock as we used to get in for nothing. However my grandparents moved to Roker when I was 6 so was staunch red and white by 1960 as used to see them when Sunderland were at home. I was at Wembley in 1973 while my dad was there in 1974. In 1966 at St James Park I suffered Alan Suddick scoring twice and then they were singing we are gonna hoy Jim Baxter in the Tyne. However later the same year we beat them 3 nowt with Mulhall, Martin and O'Hare scoring. Aye generally speaking either me dad or me were happy although not very often at the same time. I think when I watched Man City beat Newcastle 4 3 with me dad I was absolutely ecstatic as at halftime it came up on the scoreboard that Sunderland were winning 2 1 at Old Trafford and it stayed like that. That meant that City won the league. Imagine if it meant that either the red and white wizards or them winning the Premier league if Man Utd and City were the opposition. However realistically West Brom on Tuesday night need dispatched and we don't want the team in red and white stripes on Friday night to win.
f***ing hell I'm not reading that shite. Paragraphs ffs
 
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