October 20th 1996, St James' Park, Howay 5-0.
Gordon Armstrong.....Speaking about South Shields I used to go down regularly to watch evening games after they put up the old flood lights from Roker Park, does anyone remember that.
Can anyone tell me how you box on a previous comment to add to your reply, being an old so and so that technology evades me. Thanks in appreciation for the many replies telling me how to do it.
Can't remember 1st games, was took to reserve games by my dad, apparently I played with my toy car every time.
First one I remember was (iffy memory), a cup replay against cardiff in 1972, played on an afternoon (power cuts?) was 1-1, me, my brother & cousin played football at the back of the fulwell end at half time.
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Gordon Armstrong.....Speaking about South Shields I used to go down regularly to watch evening games after they put up the old flood lights from Roker Park, does anyone remember that ?
Can anyone tell me how you box on a previous comment to add to your reply, being an old so and so that technology evades me. Thanks in appreciation for the many replies telling me how to do it.
Gordon...I left Tyneside in 1968, so Shields must have got our lights mid sixties, can bri (funky) work his magic and check when we upgraded the floodlights at Roker, the old lights only had six or so bulbs in them,I could never understand how they lit up a stadium as big as Roker Park.I don't remember that (I'm either not that old or I just can't remember)
I will be going to watch The Mariners play Stokesley on Saturday, though . . . . just to see Hoolioooooooooooooooo![]()

Gordon..I realised when they put the new lights up after I turned in last night. We had to improve the floodlights to get the World Cup matches in 1966 and they changed the lights when they built the cover over the Fulwell end.I think that it was in 1971, although I can't find anything concrete
Maybe I should be looking for something made of steel![]()
Can't remember 1st games, was took to reserve games by my dad, apparently I played with my toy car every time.
First one I remember was (iffy memory), a cup replay against cardiff in 1972, played on an afternoon (power cuts?) was 1-1, me, my brother & cousin played football at the back of the fulwell end at half time.
Some time in 1948 when the opposition were ManU who had won the cup the previous season having beaten the mighty Blackpool. ManU were not the biggest of opposition but this was in the day when a visit by the cup winners would add a few thousand to the gate, when a team won the league the supporters cheered then everybody went home looking forward to the showpiece final.
Into the Roker end through the same turnstile with my Dad so presumably the operator kept the 3d (about one and a half pence) it cost in those days.
October 20th 1996, St James' Park, Howay 5-0. I had already supported the club a few years prior to attending my first match however having spent time living in France and then MK for 6 months, going to matches was difficult (especially when no one in my immediate family likes football!) A friend and his dad took me and it was electric.
My first Sunderland match was with a much loved poster (and very dear friend) on here! It was the 1-0 defeat at home to Everton where after a few bevvies, I got so into the match, I turned into the manager. I also met up with another legend on these boards which topped off an experience. For reference, my favourite drinking plate is The Victory..... Good beer, great price and friendly people.
Interesting (maybe not) fact: I have never been to a derby match at the SOL. I have to change this.
That win allowed you to qualify for the CL (qualifiers) via goal difference over Arsenal and Liverpool in the end, and they both had an identical record to you lot in terms of games won, drawn and lost, you all had 68 points but you had the better goal diff, so I'm more than happy to take that 5-0 to stop either of them two qualifying.