And in that list one of the victories was enroute to our 1st ever cup silverware, beating the mackem 3-2 in our unforgettable 1975 ASC triumphOur record vs Sunderland in the last 50 years (i.e. from Sept 1972 onwards) in all competitions:
P 54 W 30 D 11 L 13 F 76 A 51
It's not much of a rivalry really is it.
First ever silverware?And in that list one of the victories was enroute to our 1st ever cup silverware, beating the mackem 3-2 in our unforgettable 1975 ASC triumph
And yesterday teatime they did, called it a Derby when I was growing up too, even match day programmes quoted it, probably think if gives them a little ddge when they say itWell Tyne tees called it a derby three time in their dinner time bulletin
To them it's only a Derby if they win.
Our record vs Sunderland in the last 50 years (i.e. from Sept 1972 onwards) in all competitions:
P 54 W 30 D 11 L 13 F 76 A 51
It's not much of a rivalry really is it.
Our record is far superior recentlyMy gut feeling is that our record against them isn't too flattering, and could be better than it is; I can recall a couple of late equalisers they've scored against us in fairly recent history (Miller, McManaman), but maybe there's one of two when we've pulled it out at the death too?
We didn't start until 1986First ever silverware?
We won the North Riding Cup 55 times, the first time being in 1881/82.
And the FA Amateur Cup in 1895 and 1898.
Football didn't start in 1972 you know
Come on everyone knows that records only go back to 1992 when The Premiership started
Our record is far superior recently
They are redrawing maps too!! We are not in the North East either - I wonder where the North East actually begins....Stockton??
The only growing up needs to be from the S’land supporters. It is never a derby unless they win is the reality of the matter.And yesterday teatime they did, called it a Derby when I was growing up too, even match day programmes quoted it, probably think if gives them a little ddge when they say it