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one of Sunderland's most famous supporters passed away
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RIP but was he ever 'a supporter' or even enter the SOL?
Spreading his ashes on the SOL pitch. Hope Altidore doesn't trip over themRIP but was he ever 'a supporter' or even enter the SOL?
one of Sunderland's most famous supporters passed away
RIP but was he ever 'a supporter' or even enter the SOL?
rrrrreally?He was a great friend of my father's. I remember lying under a pool table in Eaton Square to get out of the smoke as they played and recited poetry.
all I remember is him saying he supported Sunderland on TFI friday.
yup, me tooall I remember is him saying he supported Sunderland on TFI friday.
He was supposedly related in some way to a former Sunderland player from the 1950's whose name escapes me - the player in question was subsequently transferred to Manchester United.I remember that, was quite upset the ginger bastard never asked him why
Aye I remember that, I loved the way he said Sun der land, it never sounded better. RIP Peter.all I remember is him saying he supported Sunderland on TFI friday.
He was supposedly related in some way to a former Sunderland player from the 1950's whose name escapes me - the player in question was subsequently transferred to Manchester United.
RIP to the bloke. Lawrence Of Arabia was one of his finest films IMHO.
Edit - Ernie Taylor - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ernie_Taylor_(footballer_born_1925) - I'm sure that O'Toole's mother and Ernie Taylor's Mother were related. Teed on the SMB knows the craic.
Aye saw that and got it wrong. Didnt change it because I'm happy to be wrong at least once. Makes it more seemly on here to admit youre wrong.Ernie Taylor was transferred to SAFC FROM Manchester United.