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17/18 both had sky blue away kits
Your right on that one and thanks as ive just found this great website I still dont think we will both have distinct pink away kits but we wait and see ! i dont remember us having so many black away kits?and im guessing we are due an 1st choice away yellow kit?
 
Why does AI always mess up our badge to make it look like a blindfolded child's drawn it? There must be thousands of pics of it online, it can't be that hard to just go, "Just use this image as it is i.e. don't turn the cats into deformed otters and penshaw monumemt into ganesha"
That looks like a polo top!
Probably SEB but on the theme of the Elvis kit, when did we first start singing Wise Men Say?

I remember 95/96 promotion parade it was sung, but how far back does it go?
Just after elvis's death so late seventies!
 
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Probably SEB but on the theme of the Elvis kit, when did we first start singing Wise Men Say?

I remember 95/96 promotion parade it was sung, but how far back does it go?
Google AI Overview reckons the 70s:

Sunderland fans started singing Elvis Presley’s "Can't Help Falling in Love" (often referred to as "Wise Men Say") in the 1970s, with the tradition solidifying immediately after Elvis died in August 1977. [ , , ]
The anthem has its roots in two key 1970s moments: []
  • The 1973 FA Cup Final: The song was played over the Wembley Stadium speakers before kickoff as the underdog Sunderland squad prepared to face Leeds United. Sunderland's shock 1-0 victory permanently associated the song with the club's luckiest and most glorious modern era. []
  • August 1977: Following Elvis Presley's death, traveling supporters began singing the song as a tribute to the King of Rock and Roll. It was first prominently sung by an estimated 10,000 Sunderland fans away at Hull City in the first game of the season just days after his passing. [, , , ]
Today, it remains a beloved club anthem, famously belted out by supporters before kick-off at the Stadium of Light. [, ]
 
Lovely kit agreed, the material was a disgrace mind :lol: couldn't wear it without a tshirt underneath.
definitely agree. Like it was made of horsehair, dipped in old vaux slops then rolled in shotblast grit. Lovely looking shirt, joggers nipple when you wore it for more than 50 paces though
 
Probably SEB but on the theme of the Elvis kit, when did we first start singing Wise Men Say?

I remember 95/96 promotion parade it was sung, but how far back does it go?
I remember it being sung at games for years before that. Joe Hart asked how long ‘Can’t help falling in love with you…’ has been associated with SAFC on last night’s Monday Night Club on 5 Live because he said he couldn’t remember it from games he’d played at the Stadium of Light. Regrettably, Paddy of Roker Report suggested it was a recent thing. Not meaning to hang Paddy out to dry as he could have been answering the question, ‘How long has this been part of what the club promotes on matchdays’, I guess - but I think this was just another example of KLD catching up on where supporters had been for years anyway?

I had a subscription to ‘Wise Men Say’ but can’t remember how long it is since that ended. Certainly, I bought WMS long before ALS came on the scene.
 
Probably SEB but on the theme of the Elvis kit, when did we first start singing Wise Men Say?

I remember 95/96 promotion parade it was sung, but how far back does it go?

Rob Mason in one of this seasons or last seasons programmes said it was sung at an away game just after Elvis died(which was 1977).
Can’t remember what game it was off the top of my head.
I was only young in the 1980’s so cant really remember it being sung as much as it is now but that might be just my memory. Does anyone know if we sang it as much in the late 80’s and 90s?
Rob Mason in one of this seasons or last seasons programmes said it was sung at an away game just after Elvis died(which was 1977).
Can’t remember what game it was off the top of my head.
I was only young in the 1980’s so cant really remember it being sung as much as it is now but that might be just my memory. Does anyone know if we sang it as much in the late 80’s and 90s?

Just found the programme( it was the opening game against West Ham)
Here is what it said

It is 48 years today since Elvis Presley passed away. Four days later Sunderland fans sang ‘Can’t Help Falling in Love With You’ for the first time in the opening match of the season at Hull City. The song took of big style in the next away game at Sheffield United and has since become an anthem that no doubt will be sung with great volume this afternoon
 
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