How would it have gone? 1926. Relic. Halliday played a blinder another 3 goals. Nostalgic. Whey he was alreet but nee Charlie Buchan like. ............ 1937. Still ongoing FA cup win. Nostalgic. Raich is the man Relic. Aye cos Mapson kept us in it ya fruit. ................ 1962 7-2 v Swansea. Pops. Ger the **** in. Hat trick for Foggarty and also for king Cloughie. Cumbrian...shad ip ya loon. Flash in the pans. We are gannin down again man. Pops...ffuck off. ............. 1991 play offs. Albert. SMB Billy..i will shoot you ya turncoat ****. Acs. Why. Billy. 2-0 G force FTM. ..... 2015. 6 in a row. FTM. Silence. ........ Ha'way work with me here. I want old not606 patter. Potentially.
Probably the same arguments but about different players. I mentioned Hurley. An og on his debut and got beat 7-0. The following week got beat 6-0. Can you imagine the meltdown after costing the equivalent of £20m.
May 1894.... Monty's grandad vows never to go to another Sun'lun game after a disastrous season sees them finish runners up! He is quoted saying "they are **** compared to the last 2 seasons"
My first game I'd be shouting in a squeaky gob, ha'way Suggett man ****ing nugget.. Singing the mighty Quinn at half-time but for us in the Fullwell it was the mighty Calvin (Palmer)..
He's a ****ing tart mate, the SGT Bilko of the board I'm taking the piss here, I do actually admire the lad, wish him the best always.. Must be tough so far away in a foreign land and leave your mark.. Well done you..
1948. Stanley Matthews scores a headed goal at Roker Park, Sunderland youngster Shackleton helps him to rearrange his hair by smoothing it down.
And what a collectors' item that was - a Matthews headed goal was about as rare as chickens' teeth!!! I don't think anybody who was there will ever forget it.
Aye, shipyard money's ruining the game. Bloody Sunderland are just buying success. Nowt much changes,does it? FAST FORWARD TO 1908 : Have you seen what Middlesbrough's done? Paid £1,000 for Alf Common! Why, no player's worth that much man. Nowt much changes, does it?
Now here's a real head-banger for you. In May, 1958, Sunderland won the final game of the season away to Portsmouth. We all thought we'd escaped that dreaded first-ever relegation. Then the news came through that Leicester had won 1-0 at Birmingham ... and we were down! An awful moment. But does anybody remember who Leicester's manager was at that time? Have a think. Answer : It was Dave Halliday !