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Sunderland then and now


Holy fcuk. I read the messages before I watched the video so I thought I was kind of prepared. I wasn't. It's rare that i have tears rolling down my cheeks but I just lost it when Ian Porterfield was sat there. So many childhood memories. If only I could shake my dads hand like that, he was a MLF but passed away in 69 before my first match. Brilliant post.
 
I just googled him and he was Billy Hughes' brother and played once for us before being injured and never playing again.
Seriously?
You had to Google John Hughes!
What's the modern generation coming to?🤣
I was surprised as I naively thought all Sunderland fans would recognise all the names of the team to win our last trophy, as I recognise all the team names from the 1937 FA cup winning team even though that was 35 years before I was born.

Mind I had to google John Hughes. I don't remember his single appearance for us ☹️.
Got injured in his first game first us I think. Played for Celtic,Billy's big brother.
 
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Loved that.
Didn’t get Ron Guthrie mind 😡😡

Got them all….until it started going into the ‘extras’ like Trevor Swinburne, Mick McGiven etc.

LOVED it.
Quite moving for an owld f***er like me.

Loved it when the young Bobby Kerr brought in the FA Cup and he and his older self held it together.
 
I am glad that they included all of the Lads who had taken part in the FA Cup campaign and not just the winning team.

I shall never get over the ITV panel the night before the game saying that Dick Malone was Sunderland's "weakest link" (what a twatish thing to say before a big game like that) . They did Bob Stokoe's job for him though as Dick played the game of his life.
 
I was at his one and only game, late January 1973 against Millwall.
He did his knee in and that was that. Never played football again.
He was indeed the brother of Billy Hughes.

Yeah so was I.
If my memory serves….I thought that he looked really good in that very brief cameo.
 
I just googled him and he was Billy Hughes' brother and played once for us before being injured and never playing again.
Fortunately (or unfortunately🤔) I’m of an age where I’ve seen them all and Mr Google wasn’t required on this occasion. I also thought it was excellent and somehow got a bit of grit in the eye watching it. 😢😁
 
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