@HeaderDownBrown you know the lad J. His user name is from me burning his lugs about this game
I bought my first house off Wilf Rostrons mam and dad
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@HeaderDownBrown you know the lad J. His user name is from me burning his lugs about this game
Good stuff. Just been slinging some paperwork. Mounds of le stuff. They didn’t half love to send out a lot of paperwork to readI bought my first house off Wilf Rostrons mam and dad
I was also at that Cardiff game.About 79 for me mate. Could even hire a car for a weekend at 18 years old then. How times have changed. We had some great weekends away following the lads. Cardiff 80, was it? I will never forget
I was there - great day out but huge disappointment in the end. Nearly castrated myself climbing the fence to get on the pitch!
The spikes on the fence behind the goal, were deadly.I was there - great day out but huge disappointment in the end. Nearly castrated myself climbing the fence to get on the pitch!
Saw a certain punk musician having an altercation with a law enforcement officer on a horse prior to the game! But no punches thrown!
Big tin one - Jesus saves - but Rowell nets the rebound
Still got me Kevin Arnott, Gary Rowell and Shaun Elliott badges
I was talking to Wilfy Rostron years ago through work and he didnt know it was on you tube
Big tin one - Jesus saves - but Rowell nets the rebound
I remember Geno by Dexys Midnight Runners, was played over the tannoy, and thousands of Sunderland fans started singing Geno Geno Geno.
It was the perfect time to play WHUwe used to sing that at Trevor Brooking back when he had longer curly hair and looked a bit like the singer
it was indeed number 1 at or around the time you got promoted as we were singing it at Wembley 2 days before after "Geno" scored our winner
yeah it was the MOnday after we'd won the Cup, I imagine some of our players hadn't even sobered up yet an the rest hand hangovers stillIt was the perfect time to play WHU
We needed to win to be promoted, and your lot had just won the cup against Arsenal, a few days earlier, and in the league you had nothing to play for iirc.
We won 2-0 that night at a sold out Roker Park, in front of 47,000 fans.
I think the game against us, would have been a huge inconvenience for your Lads, after the glory of a cup final win at Wembley.yeah it was the MOnday after we'd won the Cup, I imagine some of our players hadn't even sobered up yet an the rest hand hangovers still