I've got good memories of going to the match with my dad, we didn't go much cos of him working but good memories all the same. He was one of those guys who liked to see all the North East teams do well and I can't remember the reason we went but he took me to Roker Park for my first match against Aston Villa (we got beat), sitting between the railings in the Main Stand paddock - bloody uncomfortable it was as well but I loved everything about the game. Like I said we went when we could after that, he even queued to try and get tickets for the Milk Cup final but couldn't get any. He did get tickets for the playoff semi against the mags in the Clock Stand as I was away studying - we had a great view of Hardyman trying to kick Burridge's head off! Then I got to go to Wembley with him for the final - a day I'll never forget, for one reason or another. He didn't go much after that and contacted Parkinsons disease and was wheelchair bound but I took him to one of the stadium tours. It turned out quite well though - because of his wheelchair we had to peel away from the rest of the group for access and we saw parts of the ground you don't normally see on the tours. I also managed to take him to a game at the SOL, kind of repeating the favour of him taking me to Roker. I haven't got kids of my own but took my step son to the Hartlepool cup game before I married his mam and thought I lost him at half time in the usual rush for bogs and pints!
. All in all I have done good memories of following Sunderland with my family and I'm sure you'll make some more with your 2 lads @Teesdarlomakem
. All in all I have done good memories of following Sunderland with my family and I'm sure you'll make some more with your 2 lads @Teesdarlomakem

