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Post by Les on Feb 4, 2024 19:40:45 GMT
Very impressive “Gordon” I don’t see most of the lads playing in the SAFC squad being half as fit at your age.
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Post by Les on Feb 5, 2024 8:35:40 GMT
Exactly!!!!
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Post by macmackem on Feb 5, 2024 9:37:13 GMT
Really boils my piss and makes me laugh Les, when I was his age I was playing sometimes 3 times a week, going training twice a week and to boot, I went to karate three nights a week Where did you train in Karate? I trained for 12 years on and off at YMCA Toward Road then when we moved Crowtree Leisure Centre. Sunderland Academy of Martial arts down high street Les, near yor neck of the woods, it was an old warehouse on the left hand side before the fish quay
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Post by Les on Feb 5, 2024 11:51:04 GMT
Where did you train in Karate? I trained for 12 years on and off at YMCA Toward Road then when we moved Crowtree Leisure Centre. Sunderland Academy of Martial arts down high street Les, near yor neck of the woods, it was an old warehouse on the left hand side before the fish quay The building Nicky Allan was murdered in 😉
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Post by Les on Feb 5, 2024 11:55:51 GMT
SAFCMiddlesbrough 1-1 Sunderland AFC Nazariy Rusyn’s late goal secured a 1-1 draw at Middlesbrough on Sunday in the Sky Bet Championship. After an even first half, Marcus Forss’ strike put the hosts ahead before Rusyn's 84th-minute strike flew past Tom Glover at the near post to claim a valuable point on the road. Michael Beale made one change from last week’s win over Stoke City, with deadline-day signing Leo Hjelde replacing Jenson Seelt in the starting XI. Patrick Roberts was named amongst the substitutes for the first time since December after recovering from a calf injury. It was Middlesbrough who carved out the first chance of the game inside 10 minutes when Sam Greenwood was released in behind, but Anthony Patterson was equal to his shot before Finn Azaz fired over the rebound. The Black Cats then had a huge chance of their own on 35 minutes when Ba found himself in on goal, but he could only hit the side-netting. On the stroke of half-time, Sunderland should have been ahead. Jobe and Jack Clarke combined before the latter found Ba – somehow his first-time shot was cleared off the line. Boro raced out of the stalls after the interval and went ahead through Forss. Dan Neil was deemed to have fouled Greenwood and the latter’s strike from the resulting free-kick fell to Forss, who volleyed past Patterson. Beale looked to his substitutes on the 70-minute mark, and less then 15 minutes later Clarke waved some magic down the left before finding Rusyn on the opposite side - he did the rest and fired home a well-deserved equaliser at the Riverside Stadium. Sunderland: Patterson, Hume, O’Nien, Ballard (Seelt 90’), Hjelde, Neil, Ekwah, Ba (Roberts 67’), Jobe, Clarke, Burstow (Rusyn 67’) Subs not used: Bishop, Pembele, Hemir, Mundle, Aouchiche, Kelly
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Post by macmackem on Feb 5, 2024 13:28:06 GMT
finding Rusyn on the opposite side - he did the rest and fired home a well-deserved equaliser at the Riverside Stadium.
At that time I don't think it was 'well deserved ' Boro were dominating play, it was only after it went it, via the keepers howler, that we actually started to play any type of football
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Post by macmackem on Feb 5, 2024 13:34:43 GMT
Sunderland Academy of Martial arts down high street Les, near yor neck of the woods, it was an old warehouse on the left hand side before the fish quay The building Nicky Allan was murdered in 😉 I think it was the same building Les, I only knew about the murder when I stayed at the Boars Head, my mucker Smiter told me about it in the boozer before the game I was gone from Sunderland when the murder occurred.
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