Winning the FA Cup Winning the playoff final in '98 First game back at The Valley Champions in 2000 Champions in 2012 The 7-6 The Black Sunday when we demolished Arsenal (struggling to think of things already)
Can't be many more greatest days?
Winning promotion 1974 Promotion 1985/86 whilst at Selhurst Park The debut of Allan Simonsen
6-0 at Barnsley
Salim Kerkar turning into Messi for 90 minutes was truly a joy to watch.
Winning the FA Cup Winning the playoff final in '98 First game back at The Valley Champions in 2000 Champions in 2012 The 7-6 The Black Sunday when we demolished Arsenal (struggling to think of things already)
I’ll probably regret posting this in the morning when I sober up, but until that moment comes, here’s my own documentary, inspired but Sunderland Til I Die.
I’ll probably regret posting this in the morning when I sober up, but until that moment comes, here’s my own documentary, inspired but Sunderland Til I Die.
Winning the FA Cup Winning the playoff final in '98 First game back at The Valley Champions in 2000 Champions in 2012 The 7-6 The Black Sunday when we demolished Arsenal (struggling to think of things already)
Winning the FA Cup Winning the playoff final in '98 First game back at The Valley Champions in 2000 Champions in 2012 The 7-6 The Black Sunday when we demolished Arsenal (struggling to think of things already)
Can't be many more greatest days?
Winning promotion 1974 Promotion 1985/86 whilst at Selhurst Park The debut of Allan Simonsen
6-0 at Barnsley
Excellent shout.
Walking out of the ground knowing you had witnessed a bit of history left an amazing high.
Winning the FA Cup Winning the playoff final in '98 First game back at The Valley Champions in 2000 Champions in 2012 The 7-6 The Black Sunday when we demolished Arsenal (struggling to think of things already)
Can't be many more greatest days?
Winning promotion 1974 Promotion 1985/86 whilst at Selhurst Park The debut of Allan Simonsen
6-0 at Barnsley
Excellent shout.
Walking out of the ground knowing you had witnessed a bit of history left an amazing high.
Yep Stevenage away in the Sherpa van check shirt trophy was another highlight
I’ll probably regret posting this in the morning when I sober up, but until that moment comes, here’s my own documentary, inspired but Sunderland Til I Die.
I’ll probably regret posting this in the morning when I sober up, but until that moment comes, here’s my own documentary, inspired but Sunderland Til I Die.
Cheers lads. Drunk me was correct - sober me knows I probably shouldn’t have posted that! Cat’s out of the bag now I guess. To be fair that’s not really the doc I’m making, filming starts this Saturday for the next 12 months. But some of that might end up in the final film. We’ll find out in a year!
If anyone fancies following me on Twitter, I’ve got an account for this.
I’ll probably regret posting this in the morning when I sober up, but until that moment comes, here’s my own documentary, inspired but Sunderland Til I Die.
Cracking little documentary. Farmhouse was my old local.
I used to play For Reigatians and Reigate Hornets so got to a couple of those grounds in cups etc.
Mates all played for Dorking and Horley town about 5-6 years ago, but didn't realise how much Dorking had kicked on!
Yeah Dorking are flying. There’s some resentment from clubs around them that they’ve spent their way up but Dorking don’t see it that way. Even with money that would be an impressive rise.
Charlwood are the furthest north in their league which is a bugger for me, I’ve got a lot of driving to do. Would much rather be attending Reigate Priory etc.
Before the Play Off Final the group I sit with at the Valley, together with family and friends, (18 in total) booked lunch at the Hilton Hotel at Wembley. On arrival we were each given a wristband to wear, and these wristbands allowed us to use the the hotel facilites throughout the day.
As I arrived at 11.30 I saw the Sunderland team in the Hotel, It transpired that Sunderland FC were staying in the Hilton hotel for 2 nights.
After the game we all returned to the Hotel. The security on the front doors wouldn't initially let us in because we were wearing Charlton shirts and colours, but because we wearing the wristbands they had to let us in. We were directed to a bar on the 3rd floor which transpired had also been allocated to Sunderland FC for a post match party. Once again the security on the doors of this bar tried to stop us going in because we were Charlton supporters, but they had to relent and let us in.
We pushed a number of tables together and started celebrating. Within a few minutes the Sunderland Owner and board of Directors arrived, who were quickly followed by the Sunderland manager, players and backroom staff. Also a TV camera crew arrived who were there to film the finale of the Netflix programme.
The Netflix people started to interview the owner, but they kept stopping because we were occupying the tables directly behind the Sunderland owners, and there was no way that they could film the interview without us being in shot. In the end they filmed the TV footage out on the Veranda in the drizzling rain.
To be fair the Sunderland owner came over to us to congratulate us and told us to enjoy the evening, but he did say the free bar tab didn't extend to Charlton supporters.
I honestly believe that Sunderland FC didn't expect to lose the Final, they had a party booked with a free bar tab, and there were a lot of guests who turned up to celebrate! For the Sunderland people it was more like a wake, and the only people celebrating that evening were us.
Yep, will be out in February. Includes both Sunderland’s losses at Wembley and they haven’t been filming a third series.
I won't deny I'm looking forward to this, but it does seem unspeakably cruel of Netflix to dish it out to Sunderland so much.
It's not so much that Netflix are "dishing" it out on Sunderland, it's because the guys who produce it are die hard sunderland fans. Guess they couldn't bare the thought of seeing a potential 3rd unsuccessful season
‘right! You lot don’t know you’re born, I’ve seen my football club get relegated with two record low points totals, lose 8-0, suffer back to back relegations, pay £9 million for a player we never owned, one of our best players turns out to be a nonce, concede thee own goals within 15 minutes of each other and go almost an entire calendar without winning a home game and I’m not even 25 years old yet!’
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I used to play For Reigatians and Reigate Hornets so got to a couple of those grounds in cups etc.
Mates all played for Dorking and Horley town about 5-6 years ago, but didn't realise how much Dorking had kicked on!
Sha la la
Walking out of the ground knowing you had witnessed a bit of history left an amazing high.
Well done, very professional.
If anyone fancies following me on Twitter, I’ve got an account for this.
https://twitter.com/bunch_amateurs
I’m trying to show the likes of supaclive that there’s a big audience for this, so all support is highly appreciated!
Charlwood are the furthest north in their league which is a bugger for me, I’ve got a lot of driving to do. Would much rather be attending Reigate Priory etc.
As I arrived at 11.30 I saw the Sunderland team in the Hotel, It transpired that Sunderland FC were staying in the Hilton hotel for 2 nights.
After the game we all returned to the Hotel. The security on the front doors wouldn't initially let us in because we were wearing Charlton shirts and colours, but because we wearing the wristbands they had to let us in.
We were directed to a bar on the 3rd floor which transpired had also been allocated to Sunderland FC for a post match party. Once again the security on the doors of this bar tried to stop us going in because we were Charlton supporters, but they had to relent and let us in.
We pushed a number of tables together and started celebrating. Within a few minutes the Sunderland Owner and board of Directors arrived, who were quickly followed by the Sunderland manager, players and backroom staff. Also a TV camera crew arrived who were there to film the finale of the Netflix programme.
The Netflix people started to interview the owner, but they kept stopping because we were occupying the tables directly behind the Sunderland owners, and there was no way that they could film the interview without us being in shot. In the end they filmed the TV footage out on the Veranda in the drizzling rain.
To be fair the Sunderland owner came over to us to congratulate us and told us to enjoy the evening, but he did say the free bar tab didn't extend to Charlton supporters.
I honestly believe that Sunderland FC didn't expect to lose the Final, they had a party booked with a free bar tab, and there were a lot of guests who turned up to celebrate! For the Sunderland people it was more like a wake, and the only people celebrating that evening were us.
A memorable finish to a truly fantastic day.
‘right! You lot don’t know you’re born, I’ve seen my football club get relegated with two record low points totals, lose 8-0, suffer back to back relegations, pay £9 million for a player we never owned, one of our best players turns out to be a nonce, concede thee own goals within 15 minutes of each other and go almost an entire calendar without winning a home game and I’m not even 25 years old yet!’
http://wisemensay.co.uk/the-worst-its-ever-been/