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That's something I've never done I've still got mates in my phone that are no longer with us .
I actually phoned Streaker on the morning of the day I found out that he'd gone too before I knew.
Horrific feeling when I found out about him.
Who by? Wish I’d heard it
Think it was by the lad that runs the Boldon branch
I'm sure you can listen again if you google BBC radio
Got it, any approximation of when he was on?
Me neither, 13 years since I lost me sister and I still have ‘Hellie’ in me phoneThat's something I've never done I've still got mates in my phone that are no longer with us .
I actually phoned Streaker on the morning of the day I found out that he'd gone too before I knew.
Horrific feeling when I found out about him.
Fred Taylor?It was in the first 15 minutes of the start of the programme. It was the Chairman of the Boldon Branch, called either Frank or Fred, I think.
It was in the first 15 minutes of the start of the programme. It was the Chairman of the Boldon Branch, called either Frank or Fred, I think.
It was in the first 15 minutes of the start of the programme. It was the Chairman of the Boldon Branch, called either Frank or Fred, I think.
Thanks very much@Cack Stottie I switched off at 17.56 so in the first hour x
Me too....still send them texts at Christmas or birthdays. Weird isn't it.
Fantastic that mate. Still can't believe he is gone.Rest in peace, Keith Charlton - one of the most passionate Sunderland supporters that ever lived
Give this a read - hopefully conjures up some good memories and gives you all a laugh.
Fantastic that mate. Still can't believe he is gone.
Rest in peace, Keith Charlton - one of the most passionate Sunderland supporters that ever lived
Give this a read - hopefully conjures up some good memories and gives you all a laugh.
Or the “out of order” train sticker placed upon him on the way back from Stoke whilst he was sending the zzzzzzzzzeds outNor me. Pinching the daft wooly hat off the top of his head on my way into the ground has been a matchday tradition for years! He'll be sadly missed.
ClassRest in peace, Keith Charlton - one of the most passionate Sunderland supporters that ever lived
Give this a read - hopefully conjures up some good memories and gives you all a laugh.