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Cheers Washysafc. You make me feel younger if your first game was back in '69. Mine was early/mid 70s (can't remember exactly, but Bobby Kerr was in the team).
 
I can't remember a thing about my first game. Thing was we'd moved to Chester and I had a season ticket at Sealand Road, Chester's old ground, so I have loads of memories of games there. The only thing I really remember was how big Roker Park looked. That was when the Roker End was it's original size, of course.
 
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You must remember this then?...<cool>

One of my worst memories was the Mags piling into the area where the women and kids were and lashing out at any one in front of them.

The only time I have physically attacked another SAFC supporter was a guy about my age jumped on a Sheffield supporter walking along holding his sons hand and punched them both.
I sparked him, turned and a load of our lads were walking toward me and I thought oh ****!
I should have known better, :) they patted me on the back and said they would have done the same.
 
First game on Boxing day 1969!

In the fulwell end then many a happy year just to the right of the centre section near the back so I could get to the shop at the back of the stand at half time for a pie!

The singing the movement of the crowd on mass as we fell forward as the play moved into the opposition box. The who;e feel was so different just magic. Wish we could turn the clock back and have standing with the majority of fans paying on the gate.

You could always move around to find your mates did not have to buy tickets together justy get together in the pub before the game or meet in the ground so much better than the sterile football experience of today

Getting in late, watching the match, then waiting for a lull in the noise to shout out your mates names.
Getting a reply and a rough direction and people allowing you through to get to them.
We will never see the likes again.
 
I can't remember a thing about my first game. Thing was we'd moved to Chester and I had a season ticket at Sealand Road, Chester's old ground, so I have loads of memories of games there. The only thing I really remember was how big Roker Park looked. That was when the Roker End was it's original size, of course.

Standing against the wall surrounding the pitch at eye level, the players looked like giants when up close. :)
 
"Bertie Mee said to Bill Shankly
Have you heard of a c**t called Revie?
He sid no I don't think so
But I've heard of Bobby, Stokoe!"

(na na na na na na na,
nanan a nan a na na)

x
 
Hello, Hello, We are Sunderland Boys
Hello, Hello, We are Sunderland Boys
And if you are a Maggie fan,
Surrender or you'll Die!
As we all follow Sunderland





If I had the wings of a sparrow,
If I had the dirty great arse of a crow,
I&#8217;d fly over st james tomorrow
And **** on the bastards below below,
**** on the bastards below.
 
BBP - Heard the rumours but don't want to know what you did there son <yikes>

And as for MR, it was more like the Vienna Boys Choir when the "Fulwell" broke into voice!!

(quiet on here 2nite and feel like a bit of mischief)