... Gary Rowell world.
44 years ago, to the day, I went off to SJP more in hope than expectation.
I couldn't get a Sunderland ticket but a Mag mate gave me his Grandad's season ticket.
I was sussed as soon as Rowell scored his first but didn't much care. The seat was the furthest back so all the Mags were in front of me. I just stood up and sang along with the away section as Rowell scored his hat trick. I had a birds eye view of the pockets of fighting around the ground where Sunderland had found their way in. I had to fend off a few missiles but no one got near enough to swing a punch.
I left the ground braced for a crack on the back of the head, totally justified tbh, but none came.
I strolled through town and didn't see any trouble at all despite it being the day of the Battle of Bath Lane. I drove back along the coast road towards Tynemouth and called in at the big brick built pub, on the left, where my Mag mate, Tommy, was waiting for the return of his season ticket. He'd told everyone I was coming so there was a fair bit of tension. As I was a young fella, and at the top of my game, I just strolled in grinning.
Tommy took the ticket, I did a Meghan Markle bow and strolled out again.
I must've been f*cking crackers
44 years ago, to the day, I went off to SJP more in hope than expectation.
I couldn't get a Sunderland ticket but a Mag mate gave me his Grandad's season ticket.
I was sussed as soon as Rowell scored his first but didn't much care. The seat was the furthest back so all the Mags were in front of me. I just stood up and sang along with the away section as Rowell scored his hat trick. I had a birds eye view of the pockets of fighting around the ground where Sunderland had found their way in. I had to fend off a few missiles but no one got near enough to swing a punch.
I left the ground braced for a crack on the back of the head, totally justified tbh, but none came.
I strolled through town and didn't see any trouble at all despite it being the day of the Battle of Bath Lane. I drove back along the coast road towards Tynemouth and called in at the big brick built pub, on the left, where my Mag mate, Tommy, was waiting for the return of his season ticket. He'd told everyone I was coming so there was a fair bit of tension. As I was a young fella, and at the top of my game, I just strolled in grinning.
Tommy took the ticket, I did a Meghan Markle bow and strolled out again.
I must've been f*cking crackers

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