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Celebrations - tremendous

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This all over.
You are going to real football clubs, real fans who actually go.
No PL or Sky TV.
You are the the big scalp, the one game all are looking forward to.
Spoke to the Accrington Chairman last game of the last season and he said playing Sunderland just a dream for his Club.

Most of you are meeting real fans and makes a change with no football tourists.
Seriously make the most of you brief stay and simply enjoy it.
Your fans and numbers absolute quality and you appear to be making “friends” which clearly is upsetting your neighbours.

They're so upset, some of them even come to our matches :lol:
 
Always enjoy reading about your trips away.
Keep them coming. You are covering most of the grounds that I have spent a lifetime going to. Just love these stories and the fact that some of the young end are embracing it and quite rightly so.

Special moment on Saturday parking at Port Vale when paying the bloke at the car park.
“Been here before Mate”?
“Yes, Mate probably around 10 times now and keep coming back.”
He replied,” So you know about the gap near the fence to get to the away end.”
“ Yes Mate, I made it the first time I came.....”
I know you shouldn’t laugh at your own jokes but both of us laughing like a pair of twats. Both my kids trying to look all cool and not even raising a smile. Me, I just love embarrassing then both but deep down reckon they are proud of their Dad as they tell their Mum that Dad knows everyone at the games :p
 
There no.6 was a right prick as well. Diving all over and feigning injury.
He was the RB wasn't he? I thought the LB was even worse. Went down clutching his face everytime anyone went anywhere near him, absolutely disgraceful behaviour from a so called professional.
As for the celebrations my dad and i took my 8 year old girl to her 1st Sunderland game and i don't think she'll ever forget it. When Gooch scored i scooped her up and jumped up and down with glee. I think i was still doing it when they kicked off again. Her hat went flying about 3 rows in front!
When we got home her mam asked how it was and she said it was brilliant!
"Mum" she said, "daddy went crazy"
 
I agree with the mags tbf, when Gooch scored everyone should have sat and clapped politely, remembering it was only Walsall in League One.
 
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