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When you get to The Marsden Inn turn right instead of left and and follow the road through Whitburn. You will arrice at the top of Dame Dorothy Street. You can then walk the rest of the way.
 
Most of the Shields crowd are only part-timers anyway, any true supporter will get to the match come hell or high water, personally, if no transport was available I would walk, its only about 4 miles, whats the problem?
As for anyone entering the GNR, just ask your sponsors to donate anyway because you have priorities, I'm sure they'll understand if your a true supporter.
I'm willing to bet that if the match was a cup final then the GNR would pale into insignificance.

Bollocks to your part timers jibe.
 
What a ****ing arsehole that Blindy twat is.

Go knob yourself cock sucker.
 
GNR will have bugger all to do with the attendance on Sunday matey. Whether it was Sat at 3pm; Sunday at 1pm or Sunday at 3pm as it is, the paying fans will be voting with their feet this weekend.

It would have made a big difference if it had been at 1pm because unless you Mo Farah your never going to get round in time to get to the game. With the KO being 3 it gives people like me a chance. A sub 2 hour run then and hour to get to the car in Whiteburn with another hour to get to my mates house to park which is 2 mins from the ground. I am quite fit though, will do a reasonable time, am starting near the front and recover quickly and I have an understanding girlfriend who is going to meet me in Whitburn. Others are no so lucky and I expect quite a few will miss the game.
 
It should be no bother getting there for 3pm as long as you are not too knackered.

Well I say im not going now so I wont be disappointed if I dont make it. I shall see what my physical condition is and metro queues after the run before I make my actual decision. Ill bloody stink if i go though as there is no chance of a shower afterwards unless they have the worlds biggest communal shower at the end of the run which I very much doubt.
 
Well I say im not going now so I wont be disappointed if I dont make it. I shall see what my physical condition is and metro queues after the run before I make my actual decision. Ill bloody stink if i go though as there is no chance of a shower afterwards unless they have the worlds biggest communal shower at the end of the run which I very much doubt.

I'm pleased about that because some would argue that Sunderland have been a right shower in the previous home games this season...<laugh>
 
Haha true mate we have. Im sure at least half of the crowd missed our only home goal this season also. Anyway its probably best if I dont go as i havent seen us win in 2011. I was on holiday for the Wigan game in April and I missed the Blackburn game on New Years Day due to being far too pissed to actually move. So a no show from me is a guarenteed 3 points for the lads. My main concern about missing it is the metro I am imagining an hour wait at least to get on the bastard.
 
Is that really the last time? Somehow I find that hard to believe.

Me too, Bart your intolerance is an embarresment, I tollerated it, just high jinx I thought, but you turn on anybody, and I find it unacceptable on an open speech website, it is not your own private possesion, freedom of speech belongs to all, like this site till you abuse, now try and string a twenty word essay, without being abusive or using bad language in a hurtful manor towards folks you have never met, dont hide behind the keyboard, manys the time Ive gone into the Museum vaults looking for you, but when Ive asked your name loud, no reply, by the way as you well know, I am a Millie lad, everybody in that pub knows me and my family. SOMEBODY when naming a tem called you our pitbull, me I think you are our pityfull.
 
Most of the Shields crowd are only part-timers anyway, any true supporter will get to the match come hell or high water, personally, if no transport was available I would walk, its only about 4 miles, whats the problem?
As for anyone entering the GNR, just ask your sponsors to donate anyway because you have priorities, I'm sure they'll understand if your a true supporter.
I'm willing to bet that if the match was a cup final then the GNR would pale into insignificance.

Are you for sure, ask smithy nl, sure he would love to debate that one with you, and his Duch lady wife, who is SAFC through and through, by the way did we meet in BIELEFELDT, NO, thought not, but the Shields lads were well representedT. and the Gnr will always attract more people than any football match in the WORLD, live spectators that is, fact. and none of it pro, all for fun and charity, if its on BBC, I will be watching it. otherwise listening to Crammy and Brenden on the radio.
 
I wont be there as im doing the run and i imagine it would be aa nightmare trying to get there afterwards

Best of luck to you and your charity, wont pay into everybodys personal thing, but for the GNR, I have gven £100 to the Mc Millan nurses cancer fund and my soon to be ex wife has matched it. I cant run arthritis and all, but love the Idea that you folks do it on my behalf, and folks like me, good on you ,enjoy your day, wish you strengh and endurance and all the luck you deserve.
 
Me too, Bart your intolerance is an embarresment, I tollerated it, just high jinx I thought, but you turn on anybody, and I find it unacceptable on an open speech website, it is not your own private possesion, freedom of speech belongs to all, like this site till you abuse, now try and string a twenty word essay, without being abusive or using bad language in a hurtful manor towards folks you have never met, dont hide behind the keyboard, manys the time Ive gone into the Museum vaults looking for you, but when Ive asked your name loud, no reply, by the way as you well know, I am a Millie lad, everybody in that pub knows me and my family. SOMEBODY when naming a tem called you our pitbull, me I think you are our pityfull.

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I find it ridiculous that he claimed his awful behaviour is what makes him a 'true SAFC fan'. Some people are just beyond help.
 
I admit that sometimes I can be a complete twat, especially when I'm upset. I have a very cynical outlook on the world I'm afraid.

Sometimes in hindsight I think to myself, hey, you've been a right dickhead there. And I will of course apologise if it's warrented. Sometimes apologies arn't accepted although usually are even if somewhat reluctantly.

However, if I think I am right I will stand up for what I believe in & **** what anyone thinks. I will say it as I see it & refuse to just go with the flow.
 
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I find it ridiculous that he claimed his awful behaviour is what makes him a 'true SAFC fan'. Some people are just beyond help.


Just a keyboard warrior Chap, hard as nails, but in real life, who knows, anyone can be abusive, sometimes even for a valid [ in your own eyes ] reason, but to make your name from it, NAH, a no brainer like him, I have stood it for too long, and if he goes like he said he will, no loss to me, but as you know and I know a sniff of the barmaids apron, and he will be back like a shot.,,,,,, just watch this[ the future ]space.
 
Most of the Shields crowd are only part-timers anyway, any true supporter will get to the match come hell or high water, personally, if no transport was available I would walk, its only about 4 miles, whats the problem?
As for anyone entering the GNR, just ask your sponsors to donate anyway because you have priorities, I'm sure they'll understand if your a true supporter.
I'm willing to bet that if the match was a cup final then the GNR would pale into insignificance.

So I'm not a true supporter, the only person outside of my family and Bob Murray that I know that supports this great club on this rock, I've been to three games, it would be about 200 quid for me to go and see my team play. And I don't even have to cross hell, just a stretch of sea! If a pensioner who lives in Shields can't afford to go to the match, is he a true supporter or not? Twat.
 
I admit that sometimes I can be a complete twat, especially when I'm upset. I have a very cynical outlook on the world I'm afraid.

Sometimes in hindsight I think to myself, hey, you've been a right dickhead there. And I will of course apologise if it's warrented. Sometimes apologies arn't accepted although usually are even if somewhat reluctantly.

However, if I think I am right I will stand up for what I believe in & **** what anyone thinks. I will say it as I see it & refuse to just go with the flow.

I will definately buy into that one, and agree totally, none of us are perfect, but chunks you dont just do a seven letter thread ending in abuse, never have, dont think you ever will, still love the hospital yarn though, happy days
 
I will definately buy into that one, and agree totally, none of us are perfect, but chunks you dont just do a seven letter thread ending in abuse, never have, dont think you ever will, still love the hospital yarn though, happy days

Mate, I couldn't have been better looked after in the RVI. It was just having to look out at SJP all day that had me on a downer.
 
Best of luck to you and your charity, wont pay into everybodys personal thing, but for the GNR, I have gven £100 to the Mc Millan nurses cancer fund and my soon to be ex wife has matched it. I cant run arthritis and all, but love the Idea that you folks do it on my behalf, and folks like me, good on you ,enjoy your day, wish you strengh and endurance and all the luck you deserve.

Cheers Pal im sure I will enjoy it but only after ive finished it. Good on you for the £100 to charity. I only signed up to do the run on Monday as my football teams manager had spaces for his charity after a few late drop outs so raising as much as I physically can in a short time frame. At the end of the day its events like this where everyone that runs raises money for charity that keeps these charities going an ultimately improves and in some cases saves lives and that is why in my eyes it will always be more important than a football match.