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I asked the moderators for special dispensation to avoid confusion as I do contribute to more than one Club message board on this site. They were very kind and understanding as normally this not approved but they made an exception and gave me permission. Next season I will be using this my new Sunderland User Name for this board only and my TigerRoo User Name will only be seen on the Hull City Board. There is nobody on my 'ignore' list and I hope there never is.
I don't know if there are any Don Williams fans out there but whereas the old bloke is the same age as me now and looking every day of it the voice is still as beautiful as ever. Please have a listen:

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He looks like a pork scratching.
 
No posts in nearly a week. Maybe this thread is done.

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Hi Guys

I've been a member for a number of years (pretty much from the birth of the board), but rarely post. I enjoy following the banter and I find it much easier to follow than the beast that is the SMB.

As my username suggests, I live in Fife (Dunfermline actually). I came to Scotland for University and have lived up here ever since. Despite the distance I still follow the lads as passionately as ever and unfortunately for my kids they too seem to have bitten the bug. I get to about 5 games a season on average, the most recent one being the West Brom game. Most of the games I get to are the Saturday 3pm games as I can get up and down on the train in a day with the two kids for less than £30, so its not the expensive exercise many would believe.

My biggest hardship when I moved to Scotland was giving up my season ticket at the end of the 1996 season and I therefore missed most the of the last season at Roker Park :-(. The old lady still holds many of my greatest memories - particularly the image of Armstrong's bullet header in '92 still remains clear to this day and the thrill of getting on the pitch at the end of match.

I'm interested to know if there are any other Fifers on the board.
 
Hi Guys

I've been a member for a number of years (pretty much from the birth of the board), but rarely post. I enjoy following the banter and I find it much easier to follow than the beast that is the SMB.

As my username suggests, I live in Fife (Dunfermline actually). I came to Scotland for University and have lived up here ever since. Despite the distance I still follow the lads as passionately as ever and unfortunately for my kids they too seem to have bitten the bug. I get to about 5 games a season on average, the most recent one being the West Brom game. Most of the games I get to are the Saturday 3pm games as I can get up and down on the train in a day with the two kids for less than £30, so its not the expensive exercise many would believe.

My biggest hardship when I moved to Scotland was giving up my season ticket at the end of the 1996 season and I therefore missed most the of the last season at Roker Park :-(. The old lady still holds many of my greatest memories - particularly the image of Armstrong's bullet header in '92 still remains clear to this day and the thrill of getting on the pitch at the end of match.

I'm interested to know if there are any other Fifers on the board.
Welcome aboard mate.
 
Hi Guys

I've been a member for a number of years (pretty much from the birth of the board), but rarely post. I enjoy following the banter and I find it much easier to follow than the beast that is the SMB.

As my username suggests, I live in Fife (Dunfermline actually). I came to Scotland for University and have lived up here ever since. Despite the distance I still follow the lads as passionately as ever and unfortunately for my kids they too seem to have bitten the bug. I get to about 5 games a season on average, the most recent one being the West Brom game. Most of the games I get to are the Saturday 3pm games as I can get up and down on the train in a day with the two kids for less than £30, so its not the expensive exercise many would believe.

My biggest hardship when I moved to Scotland was giving up my season ticket at the end of the 1996 season and I therefore missed most the of the last season at Roker Park :-(. The old lady still holds many of my greatest memories - particularly the image of Armstrong's bullet header in '92 still remains clear to this day and the thrill of getting on the pitch at the end of match.

I'm interested to know if there are any other Fifers on the board.

Welcome back Fife. Keep posting mate.

I've passed through the Kingdom of Fife on route to Carnoustie a few times.
 
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Cant think ofanyone else who lives in Scottishland apart from Bart.

There used to be Froggy, but he,.'s gone.
 
Hi Guys

I've been a member for a number of years (pretty much from the birth of the board), but rarely post. I enjoy following the banter and I find it much easier to follow than the beast that is the SMB.

As my username suggests, I live in Fife (Dunfermline actually). I came to Scotland for University and have lived up here ever since. Despite the distance I still follow the lads as passionately as ever and unfortunately for my kids they too seem to have bitten the bug. I get to about 5 games a season on average, the most recent one being the West Brom game. Most of the games I get to are the Saturday 3pm games as I can get up and down on the train in a day with the two kids for less than £30, so its not the expensive exercise many would believe.

My biggest hardship when I moved to Scotland was giving up my season ticket at the end of the 1996 season and I therefore missed most the of the last season at Roker Park :-(. The old lady still holds many of my greatest memories - particularly the image of Armstrong's bullet header in '92 still remains clear to this day and the thrill of getting on the pitch at the end of match.

I'm interested to know if there are any other Fifers on the board.

Hello mate.

I was born in Fife (Kirkcaldy, don't judge...) however now live in York. As you can probably tell, I am of the B&W persuasion however I frequent this board from time to time.

Welcome aboard :)
 
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Hello mate.

I was born in Fife (Kirkcaldy, don't judge...) however now live in York. As you can probably tell, I am of the B&W persuasion however I frequent this board from time to time.

Welcome aboard :)

Have you moved back up to York then?