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It is when the prop shaft on your Hilman Hunter shatters south of Manchester coming back !Wrexham 79 was there, its a F ing long journey![]()
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It is when the prop shaft on your Hilman Hunter shatters south of Manchester coming back !Wrexham 79 was there, its a F ing long journey![]()
I was sat 3 rows from the front half way line Kevin Ball was sat next to the dug outs when we scored the second he turned and asked what was the Luton score ( check youtube) . Bought a ticket outside the tout wanted £20 gave him the money he gave me a tenner back because he was about to get rolled by loads of lads from Hylton Castle he was a bit stressedthis picture was posted on here a while back from the man city game. it's from pretty much near the half way line with the main end to our right. apparently the lad with the top on is quite well known and there's also a younger version of me on it. as has been said before, man city fans were great that day.
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Those fences were a disgracethis picture was posted on here a while back from the man city game. it's from pretty much near the half way line with the main end to our right. apparently the lad with the top on is quite well known and there's also a younger version of me on it. as has been said before, man city fans were great that day.
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I actually witnessed that - it certainly brightened up an awful day for a while!
The lad concerned was cuffed on one wrist by the police when arrested, but he later managed to escape on the motor bike. It was hilarious seeing the cops chasing after him on foot as he weaved his way through the massive crowds!
The daft sod was rearrested a day or so later after he went in to his local fire station to ask for the cuffs to be cut off (firemen Sam didn't believe his story about it being a prank that went wrong!). Iirc, he got jail time for his shenanigans.
Funny lad, was in a Plymouth away bus from midnight years ago and this lad was on the bus. Cracked some great one liners. Hope he is still well. Sure he had a Sunderland top with number 2 on the back that dayIt's Gilly in the Sunderland top
Unreal turnout !10k down Blackpool a few years ago
I remember when he painted his porsche with red and white stripes before the League Cup Final in 1985.Funny lad, was in a Plymouth away bus from midnight years ago and this lad was on the bus. Cracked some great one liners. Hope he is still well. Sure he had a Sunderland top with number 2 on the back that day
Norwich A 77 ?I would say Wimbledon then man city and Cardiff not including Wembley trips
That Villa stat is incredible.Some comparative attendances for some of the Sunderland Invasions over the years:
Villa 1975
12 April Villa v Oldham 36,224
26 April Villa v Sunderland 57,266
Hull 1976
3 April Hull v Charlton 4,148
16 April Hull v Oldham 5,546
17 April Hull v Sunderland 21,296
Everton 1977
16 May Everton v WBA 20,102
19 May Everton v Sunderland 36,075
Cardiff 1980
8 April Cardiff v Leicester 10,291
19 April Cardiff v West Ham 12,076
3 May Cardiff v Sunderland 19,340
Liverpool 1981
14 April Liverpool v Man Utd 31,276
2 May Liverpool v Sunderland 40,337
Man City 1991
20 April Man City v Derby 24,037
11 May Man City v Sunderland 39,194
Its by no means an exact science but the above must give at least some indication of the Sunderland support at each of these games.
As you say not exact, I suspect the city game declared attendance is likely lower than actual.Some comparative attendances for some of the Sunderland Invasions over the years:
Man City 1991
20 April Man City v Derby 24,037
11 May Man City v Sunderland 39,194
Its by no means an exact science but the above must give at least some indication of the Sunderland support at each of these games.
I’ve met a few Cardiff fans who said the get wax fiddled. The ground at the time held 36k and it was rammed and even they laughed at the 19k crowd.Some comparative attendances for some of the Sunderland Invasions over the years:
Villa 1975
12 April Villa v Oldham 36,224
26 April Villa v Sunderland 57,266
Hull 1976
3 April Hull v Charlton 4,148
16 April Hull v Oldham 5,546
17 April Hull v Sunderland 21,296
Everton 1977
16 May Everton v WBA 20,102
19 May Everton v Sunderland 36,075
Cardiff 1980
8 April Cardiff v Leicester 10,291
19 April Cardiff v West Ham 12,076
3 May Cardiff v Sunderland 19,340
Liverpool 1981
14 April Liverpool v Man Utd 31,276
2 May Liverpool v Sunderland 40,337
Man City 1991
20 April Man City v Derby 24,037
11 May Man City v Sunderland 39,194
Its by no means an exact science but the above must give at least some indication of the Sunderland support at each of these games.
It isn't. It's only about 3 hours to North Wales. Cardiff is nearer 6.Wrexham 79 was there, its a F ing long journey![]()
Wimbledon's lowest crowd in 96/97 was 3,800 (v Pompey, you would imagine at least 800 away fans).Some comparative attendances for some of the Sunderland Invasions over the years:
Villa 1975
12 April Villa v Oldham 36,224
26 April Villa v Sunderland 57,266
Hull 1976
3 April Hull v Charlton 4,148
16 April Hull v Oldham 5,546
17 April Hull v Sunderland 21,296
Everton 1977
16 May Everton v WBA 20,102
19 May Everton v Sunderland 36,075
Cardiff 1980
8 April Cardiff v Leicester 10,291
19 April Cardiff v West Ham 12,076
3 May Cardiff v Sunderland 19,340
Liverpool 1981
14 April Liverpool v Man Utd 31,276
2 May Liverpool v Sunderland 40,337
Man City 1991
20 April Man City v Derby 24,037
11 May Man City v Sunderland 39,194
Its by no means an exact science but the above must give at least some indication of the Sunderland support at each of these games.
mates car blew a head gasket on the way back, he just left it and had to hitch back.
Re:Leeds. Was that the one where we had just been promoted from 3rd div? We had all one end and then they had to open the side paddock as the end was so overcrowded. Thousands down that day.I was at most of those games.
Stoke in the cup in 1976, was estimated at 10,000 Sunderland fans in attendance, and the same for Norwich in 1977.
I also remember there being a dangerous overcrowding situation at Elland Road, when around 9-10,000 of us turned up there, in the mid to late,1980's
Aye.Re:Leeds. Was that the one where we had just been promoted from 3rd div? We had all one end and then they had to open the side paddock as the end was so overcrowded. Thousands down that day.