hank williams
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Some right old codgers on this thread 
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54 years in - first match Villa (h) , November 4, 1972 … Billy Hughes scored in the first minute.What are we all upto years wise following the lads? I do appreciate that some may have just joined the journey and that is cool. We are all chosen at different times of our lives...
Was just wondering
42 years for me, and just to add, I never thought I would ever see Europe. I thought the Reid years were great, this is something different
54 years in - first match Villa (h) , November 4, 1972 … Billy Hughes scored in the first minute.
Definitely mate. I’ve made mates with people I wouldn’t have even known if not for the match and became close to my dad’s mates who I otherwise would have only known to say hello to if not for the matches. It’s all so much more than the 90 minutes. Plus, no drink, drug or whatever in the world can replicate the feelings experienced when Ballard’s goal went in vs Coventry, Watson at Wembley, Meyenda against West Ham, the German plank against them up the road, the full day a fortnight ago against Chelsea.Aye. I’ve always hated this narrative that football is all we’ve got. The Mags get it too. Lazy storylines in documentaries. However, it’s a major part of who I am, experiences I’ve had, friends I’ve made & creates a structure in my life I can’t imagine being without.
These people who don’t like football, or don’t go to football don’t know what they’re missing out on. They’ll think we’re sad as well like.
My dad won the "golden goal" prize that day...he was a guest of Vaux!54 years in - first match Villa (h) , November 4, 1972 … Billy Hughes scored in the first minute.
I remember that game it was Ashurst Irwin and mcnabs first game . I’ve been supporting Sunderland since 1955 hence my name.I'm in the same boat as @dred73. It was the day after my 8th birthday and my Dad took me to Roker Park to see the Lads play Ipswich in 1958 (I remember they wore blue so thanks Statcat!) We stood in the Clock stand paddock with me on a pop crate at the front.
We got beat of course but I was well and truly hooked by the Roker Roar.
So to answer the question... 67 seasons, and I can't remember one better than this.
I wrote an account of this day in ALS137. Statcat tells me it was the debut game for Cec Irwin, Len Ashurst and Jimmy McNab.
Around 65 ish for me. Can’t really remember when it started, but they were my Dad’s team and I just followed, as do my lads now follow me.What are we all upto years wise following the lads? I do appreciate that some may have just joined the journey and that is cool. We are all chosen at different times of our lives...
Was just wondering
42 years for me, and just to add, I never thought I would ever see Europe. I thought the Reid years were great, this is something different
First match was when I was 8.
So 62 years.
What do I win?