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[Albion] One for the stattos



Binney on acid

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I stopped going to The Goldstone as a result of Mullery's insistence of playing Teddy Maybank in favour of Peter Ward. I returned several years later on a Saturday afternoon and saw us play Sunderland. Gary Bennett was imperious. The black Mark Lawrenson. I think Marco Gabbiadini also played for Sunderland. He was stodgy and inept. The lifeblood was being sucked out of our club at the time, and The Goldstone was disintegrating. Anyone know what year this would have been? Looking at Gabbiadini's stats, he was at Sunderland between 1987 and 1991.
 






Binney on acid

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drew

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I stopped going to The Goldstone as a result of Mullery's insistence of playing Teddy Maybank in favour of Peter Ward. I returned several years later on a Saturday afternoon and saw us play Sunderland. Gary Bennett was imperious. The black Mark Lawrenson. I think Marco Gabbiadini also played for Sunderland. He was stodgy and inept. The lifeblood was being sucked out of our club at the time, and The Goldstone was disintegrating. Anyone know what year this would have been? Looking at Gabbiadini's stats, he was at Sunderland between 1987 and 1991.

I think perhaps your memory is playing tricks? I have no recollection of Maybank being played instead of Ward. The majority of the time they were played together. Ward had 46 appearances in 76/77, 39 in 77/78, 27 in 78/79, 41 in 79/80. When Ward was injured, I would suggest that he was replaced by Poskett and not Maybank.
 


The Wookiee

Back From The Dead
Nov 10, 2003
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Worthing
I stopped going to The Goldstone as a result of Mullery's insistence of playing Teddy Maybank in favour of Peter Ward. I returned several years later on a Saturday afternoon and saw us play Sunderland. Gary Bennett was imperious. The black Mark Lawrenson. I think Marco Gabbiadini also played for Sunderland. He was stodgy and inept. The lifeblood was being sucked out of our club at the time, and The Goldstone was disintegrating. Anyone know what year this would have been? Looking at Gabbiadini's stats, he was at Sunderland between 1987 and 1991.

It was probably the 87/88 season, Sunderland went up as champs of the old Div 3 and we finished 2nd.

Still one of my favourite seasons following Brighton
 




spence

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Oct 15, 2014
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It was probably the 87/88 season, Sunderland went up as champs of the old Div 3 and we finished 2nd.

Still one of my favourite seasons following Brighton

I was there. Think we pipped Wallsall to promotion on the last day beating Brizzle Rovers. Wasn't the score 3-1 against Sunderland ?
 
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amexer

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Aug 8, 2011
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I stopped going to The Goldstone as a result of Mullery's insistence of playing Teddy Maybank in favour of Peter Ward. I returned several years later on a Saturday afternoon and saw us play Sunderland. Gary Bennett was imperious. The black Mark Lawrenson. I think Marco Gabbiadini also played for Sunderland. He was stodgy and inept. The lifeblood was being sucked out of our club at the time, and The Goldstone was disintegrating. Anyone know what year this would have been? Looking at Gabbiadini's stats, he was at Sunderland between 1987 and 1991.

Have you returned or are you still upset
 




Grassman

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Jun 12, 2008
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I stopped going to The Goldstone as a result of Mullery's insistence of playing Teddy Maybank in favour of Peter Ward. I returned several years later on a Saturday afternoon and saw us play Sunderland. Gary Bennett was imperious. The black Mark Lawrenson. I think Marco Gabbiadini also played for Sunderland. He was stodgy and inept. The lifeblood was being sucked out of our club at the time, and The Goldstone was disintegrating. Anyone know what year this would have been? Looking at Gabbiadini's stats, he was at Sunderland between 1987 and 1991.

You stopped going during one of our best ever periods? Jeez. You were clearly on acid then.
 


darkwolf666

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Nov 8, 2015
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I think perhaps your memory is playing tricks? I have no recollection of Maybank being played instead of Ward. The majority of the time they were played together. Ward had 46 appearances in 76/77, 39 in 77/78, 27 in 78/79, 41 in 79/80. When Ward was injured, I would suggest that he was replaced by Poskett and not Maybank.

I threatened to stop watching the Albion when Ward was picked over Binney - I soon changed my mind!
 








Oscar

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Nov 10, 2003
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Sounds like 1987. Brighton 3 Sunderland 1. The very first match I ever went to. Rougvie, Nelson and Hutchings with the goals for us.
 


GREASED WEASEL

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Best Sunderland memories 77-78

Won 2-0 up there

And at home Eric Potts came on and scored two very late goals for a 2-1 win

I was at both games
 




Peter Grummit

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Oct 13, 2004
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Sounds like 1987. Brighton 3 Sunderland 1. The very first match I ever went to. Rougvie, Nelson and Hutchings with the goals for us.
We can rule that one out as Gabbiadini didn't play. He did score 21 goals that season mind.

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Peter Grummit

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Best Sunderland memories 77-78

And at home Eric Potts came on and scored two very late goals for a 2-1 win

Probably the most blatant smash and grab performance I've witnessed by the Albion.

Segregation not completely observed in those days and I remember a middle aged bloke and his dad stood near us on the Chicken Run, supporting the Black Cats in a polite, understated, northern way. As we celebrated, I couldn't help but feel a bit sorry for them.

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GREASED WEASEL

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Probably the most blatant smash and grab performance I've witnessed by the Albion.

Segregation not completely observed in those days and I remember a middle aged bloke and his dad stood near us on the Chicken Run, supporting the Black Cats in a polite, understated, northern way. As we celebrated, I couldn't help but feel a bit sorry for them.

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I was in the Chicken Run too right next to the Sunderland fans
They were fuming

Always brought a few down Sunderland,considering the distance
 


Eeyore

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Apr 5, 2014
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[MENTION=1510]Binney on acid[/MENTION]

It would have been in November 1989

A 2-1 defeat. Bennett and Gabbiadini both in the Sunderland team that day.
 


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