seaham mackem
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Can anybody remember the story that before John Hall days the mags were in a bad way financially and Bob paid the mags wages
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Stay away from those mushrooms mate.Can anybody remember the story that before John Hall days the mags were in a bad way financially and Bob paid the mags wages
Not sure what the rules are in England but in Germany, Bayern Munich bailed Dortmund out when they were in serious financial trouble. Bayern now get first refusal on all the Dortmund players.Aye, because that would have been allowed
Not heard that but sure I read somewhere that SAFC had a hand in helping the mags in their early days.
Not heard that but sure I read somewhere that SAFC had a hand in helping the mags in their early days.
We should have let them rotTurn of the century(ish) we played a charity game to keep them afloat iirc
Very much doubt that, did hear from someone who reckoned John Hall had season tickets at Roker Park before he bought the Black & White shiteCan anybody remember the story that before John Hall days the mags were in a bad way financially and Bob paid the mags wages
I’d heard this tooTurn of the century(ish) we played a charity game to keep them afloat iirc
There were 3 charity matches in the 1890s iirc. Paul Days mentioned them in one of his books and posted on here, I have kept it somewhere.Turn of the century(ish) we played a charity game to keep them afloat iirc
True. He lived ower the fence at ThornhillVery much doubt that, did hear from someone who reckoned John Hall had season tickets at Roker Park before he bought the Black & White shite
Me granda used to say there were three teams in Newcastle and we used to play em all through there for a fee with them keeping the rest. This kept them all at the same level which playing one of them three times wouldnt. Eventually they figured out what we were doing.There were 3 charity matches in the 1890s iirc. Paul Days mentioned them in one of his books and posted on here, I have kept it somewhere.