Just booked my tickets for Quinns bar. Missing the bairns 5th birthday party for it but she'll have other birthdays.
Hop on one of speedies boats over to limoni, in sure the Italian lads that support us over there will let you watch it somewhere with them
My dad who at 87 years of age said he would not see SAFC promoted back to the prem in his lifetime so I'm going to watch it at home with him on our large screen TV. Here's hoping we do it.
Not going for health reasons So gave my ticket to my friend who is also a season ticket holder.He was intended on taking his Grandson son who has special needs and lives for playing football and is also ST holder. So my friend can now take his wife too . I will be watching at home but was wondering if there is a special venue pick the black cat bat or similar opening for season ticke holders who can,t make Wembly but I have probably left it too late.
There is a beam back you can go along to. It's in the website today. Brilliant gesture from you to your grandson btw
Not sure what we're doing yet. Either watching at home or heading up to Sunderland for it. Canny selection of offerings from the club: https://www.safc.com/news/2025/may/...m-Beam-Back-Packages-at-the-Stadium-of-Light/ Whether you're looking for luxury, atmosphere or a memorable day out with friends and family, there's a package to suit every supporter. Soak up the build-up, feel the roar of the crowd, and watch the biggest game of the season from the home of Sunderland AFC. Don't miss your chance to be part of it – full package details are listed below. Book Today! Go to https://www.eticketing.co.uk/safc/EDP/Event/Index/2724?position=1 Montgomery Suite Step into the heart of the action with Sunderland AFC’s Montgomery Suite — the perfect blend of luxury, tradition, and football passion. Named after club legend Jimmy Montgomery, this premium experience offers superb service and an enthusiastic atmosphere. Official Wembley match day programme Access to the suite between 12:30pm and 1 hour after the final whistle West Stand main reception, Hospitality entrance Two-course buffet meal A bottle of beer or a soft drink on arrival Unreserved shared tables in the Suite – early arrival is recommended Purchase bar available Raffle to win a football signed by the first team and an invitation to Quinn’s Sports Bar for two people for a home match (2025-26 season) Price from £40 Quinn’s Sports Bar Named after Sunderland legend Niall Quinn, this is where football passion meets a proper matchday buzz. Quinn’s Sports Bar offers a relaxed, lively setting, the ideal place to soak up the build-up, share a pint, and talk tactics with fellow fans. Access to the suite between 12:30pm and the only suite that will remain open for up to three hours after the final whistle Exclusive private entrance to the Stadium One-course meal A bottle of beer or a soft drink on arrival Unreserved seating in the room – early arrival is advised Purchase bar available Opportunity to purchase the Official Wembley match day programme Live music post-match Raffle to win a football signed by the first team Price from £25 The Founders Celebrate the proud history of Sunderland AFC in the most refined setting at the Stadium of Light. The Founders Lounge honours the club’s origins while delivering a first-class matchday experience designed for those who appreciate history. Access to the suite between 12:30pm and 1 hour after the final whistle Exclusive external entrance A bottle of beer or soft drink on arrival Unreserved seating in the room – early arrival is advised Purchase bar available Opportunity to purchase food Opportunity to purchase the Official Wembley match day programme Price from £15
Live in the Midlands, but I'm going on holiday to Whitley Bay on Saturday. Going to be frustrating seeing people going south on the motorway as we head north.
You will be lucky to see a person let alone a phone / Internet signal mate. Hopefully I'm wrong, but if I wanted time away from the Internet and life, I'd pick south of there
It's interesting to see what others will be doing, but I'll be at home watching. For some reason, I'm not nervous about the game, just as I had none prior to either of the semi-final games, so a similar outcome would be a great result. Maybe it's simply how things turn out after 70+ years of supporting the Lads and many trips to the capital, perhaps I've got no nerves left. Anyway, I hope for a good performance and if we manage a win, that's a bonus in my world.