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@brough_yacka

Katılım Ağustos 2011
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Football Away Days
Football Away Days@FBAwayDays·
“Why don’t you go to the pub and have a pint?” 🤷‍♂️ He’s not wrong, to be fair… 😆
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Sunderland AFC
Sunderland AFC@SunderlandAFC·
Happy birthday, Catts! 🥳👊
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Steve Rhodes
Steve Rhodes@ProudPeacock123·
Sunderland are pathetic, time wasting from the 20th minute, tactical time out by keeper faking injury, diving for free kicks, hand on the chest goes down holding face, more time wasting. Worst away team I’ve seen at Elland Rd so far. #lufc #mot
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@BelwhiteLUFC
@BelwhiteLUFC@fedgilb·
The reality is Sunderland had one shot on target. A penalty. The rest of their game was based on stopping the game. They are a pathetic excuse for a team. Fuck them.
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tony gray@brough_yacka·
@Neil_Mcbeth No but I’ll meet you for a pint before the game?
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Neil Mcbeth
Neil Mcbeth@Neil_Mcbeth·
Anywhere in Edinburgh to watch the England cricket tomorrow whilst waiting for the plane.
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tony gray@brough_yacka·
@geordiejosh I’m mean you never ever talk about us do you.
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tony gray@brough_yacka·
A LOVE SUPREME@ALS_Fanzine

OTD: REUBEN AGBOOLA DEBUT On this day in 1985, former Sunderland defender Reuben Agboola played his first of 170 matches for the Lads. He won two promotions with the club, first in 1988 out of the Third Division and then in 1990 out of the Second. Born to a Nigerian father and an English mother in London in 1962, Agboola would later represent his father's home nation despite his first international call up being the first time he'd ever been to Africa! He started as a youth player at Southampton in 1978 and turned pro in 1980 and would spend five years at the Dell before he made the long journey north to Roker Park. In January 1985, Reuben joined the Lads for a fee of £150k, a sizeable sum at the time. The Nigerian left back played 170 times for Sunderland between 1985 and 1991. In this time the Lads were promoted twice in 1988 from the Third Division to the old Second Division and then again in 1990 on our way back to the top flight. He was a fans' favourite and a regular under Denis Smith but would eventually leave the club, first on loan to Port Vale in 1990 before permanently moving away from Wearside to Swansea City in 1991; he'd go on to play for Woking and Gosport Borough before retiring. As well as his promotions with Sunderland, other career highlights included a 2nd place First Division finish with Southampton and a 3rd place in the African Cup of Nations whilst on international duty in 1992. Roooooooooben!!!

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tony gray@brough_yacka·
@GJohnson2022 Don’t think so……which is a massive shame ⚪️🔴
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tony gray@brough_yacka·
Do not use fanatics.co.uk Tbey attempted to refund my 60 pound for a returned shirt but my card was blocked by my bank, they now say they can’t refund and contact my bank. The bank will not refund me either. Fanatics are a disgrace by making it so difficult to get my £60
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