SAFC2012 statement of fact & position 23/3/2026...
I started supporting Sunderland AFC in 1990, with my first game being against Derby County at Roker Park on 1st December 1990.
Due to family circumstances, finances and undergoing heart surgery I didn’t have a season ticket until getting a part season ticket in the final season at Roker Park. I subsequently had a season ticket following the move to the Stadium of Light in 1997. This continued for a few years, until my grandfather became ill and subsequently passed away. As my father spent a vast amount of his time caring for his father, we naturally didn’t have the available time to attend games on a regular basis.
I did however get a season ticket for the second half of the 2006/7 season and have held a season ticket ever since.
As I got to know the supporters I sat with at home games we started to go to away games together very frequently from January 2012. I had previously attended away games with my father and a school friend and his father back in the late 1990s and I’d often travel alone to away games in the 2006-12 period.
As the group that I travelled all over the country to away games with grew, the club asked me to set up as a formal supporters club – The Philadelphia Branch - in September 2018 to help them with the administrative process. I agreed to this request and have acted in exactly the same way ever since. For the avoidance of doubt this was originally named the Gateshead Branch, however in September 2024 the club acknowledged there was already a Gateshead Branch & asked me to rename ours – hence the Philadelphia Branch.
In the league 1 and championship years 2018-2025 the club would contact me prior to virtually every away game and ask me if I would sell additional tickets following returns from players/staff/directors etc. I never once turned those down.
The club were in fact for 6 or 7 seasons actively promoting actions for which they have now banned me for !!
One example - at the request of xxxxxxxxx, xxxxxxxxx and other members of the ownership and senior leadership team I was asked if I could assist in providing 2 tickets for a father and son who had travelled over from Australia without tickets for the play off final in May. I provided those tickets and Sunderland were more than happy to publish that story on the club website prior to the 1st game of the season against West Ham.
Another - for the Checkatrade final v Portsmouth at Wembley in 2019, I sorted tickets for 293 Sunderland supporters with the full knowledge and support of the club.
The group would travel by train to every away game, I personally have not missed a home or away game since 2010, other than through illness or during the Covid-19 pandemic.
After many years trying to get a single point of contact with various train companies, I finally got an arrangement in place with LNER in September 2023. That arrangement has worked fantastically well and the loyalty shown by both parties has been highly beneficial to both parties and has enabled hundreds if not thousands of Sunderland supporters to travel at very favourable prices. Since the start of the 2024/25 season I have spent £265k with LNER on travel to away games. Sunderland supporters have also benefited from favourable travel deals outside of the football due to the arrangements I have in place with LNER. I have 3 senior members of customer relations staff at LNER who are on hand to assist me with the groups travel arrangements, prior to the travel, during the travel and post travel completion. This has proved absolutely vital to the Sunderland fan base in general when trains are delayed or cancelled etc as LNER are on hand to put alternative arrangements in place.
There are simply too many examples to list in terms of trains being held in conjunction with scheduling between me and LNER to ensure Sunderland supporters could make the last train home following engineering works, bus replacements etc etc. I have in my possession numerous emails between LNER & myself confirming the positive working arrangements & relationship we have built. These are available if required.
One of the other massive benefits for the younger generation of supporters is that when booked as a group of 10 or more on LNER services the age of a child ticket goes up from 15 and under to 17 and under. This results in the 16/17 year olds paying £25 for a return train ticket to London whilst adults pay £70. A normal return train ticket without the discounts would cost in the region £130 to London.
The numbers of people I have been assisting have been an average of 150 per game. eg for Brighton in December 2025 I had 195 people
If the club could meet with me to resolve this issue, accept my apologies for not being sufficiently diligent, and they apologise for their methods I would be happy to accept & get back to supporting SAFC and the loyal fans. I do not wish for this to be a long winded legal situation..
Yours faithfully