Welcome to Haway The Podcast – hosted by Gav, Chris and Martin, plus others along the way!
A daily podcast about all things Sunderland AFC – including news, views, opinions, previews, reactions and reminisence, with local journos, ex players and opposition fans joining for the ride.
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Welcome to Haway The Podcast – hosted by Gav, Chris and Martin, plus others along the way!
A daily podcast about all things Sunderland AFC – including news, views, opinions, previews, reactions and reminisence, with local journos, ex players and opposition fans joining for the ride.
ON THIS WEEK | 3-9 Nov | Sunderland In Europe - Sporting Lisbon In 1973!
Haway The Podcast
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ON THIS WEEK | 3-9 Nov | Sunderland In Europe - Sporting Lisbon In 1973!
Welcome to today’s Haway The Podcast, and because we were in action against Everton on Monday night we’ve had to hold this week’s episode of On This Week over until today! Join Martin (who’s a bit more dopey than usual after having a wisdom tooth removed), Chris, Andrew and Kelvin as the lads take another stroll down Sunderland memory lane, looking back on events that took place between 3-9 November in Sunderland history.
On today’s show:
Richard Ord makes his Sunderland debut as the lads knock 7 (seven) past Southend
We take a trip back to 1950 to relive Trevor Ford’s eventful home debut.
In 1887, Sunderland are drawn at home for the first time in the FA Cup
And Kelvin takes us through Sunderland’s second leg ECWC tie at Sporting Lisbon
Plus, much much more!
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Haway The Podcast
Welcome to Haway The Podcast – hosted by Gav, Chris and Martin, plus others along the way!
A daily podcast about all things Sunderland AFC – including news, views, opinions, previews, reactions and reminisence, with local journos, ex players and opposition fans joining for the ride.