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Still watch it every now and then.
Absolutely brilliant, in a time when the F.A. Cup meant something.

My jigsaw of the Cup coming home to Roker Park: 1000 pieces and possibly the hardest jigsaw I've ever done.
Framed, and now proudly on display.

Cheers for posting that Smug, brings a bloody lump to the throat.

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I'm going to The Empire tonight (Christmas present) to see 'The Sunderland Story' and I'm sure that I'll be watching a bit of that game :angel:
Let us know what it’s like mate I’m there with my dad in a couple of weeks, really looking forward to it hopefully it’ll be extra special the week after a promotion
 
Let us know what it’s like mate I’m there with my dad in a couple of weeks, really looking forward to it hopefully it’ll be extra special the week after a promotion
That’s when I plan to go, a few days after Wembley
 
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'The Sunderland Story' was very good, lads, and included goose pimples etc. :angel: . . . . there's even a character in it who must be someone off here . . . . deliberately (really) being a miserable bastard, with the rest of the cast taking the mickey out of him (Charlie) 'cos of it. It's definitely him
Early in the second half a few owldies appeared on stage, too . . . . Dick Malone, Richie Pitt, Micky Horswill & Monty. At the end they all came back on, accompanied by Gary Bennett :emoticon-0100-smile