Sunderland memorabilia collection gets a new home


Items owned by lifelong supporter Michael Ganley are now on display at Sunderland Library and Arts Centre, in Fawcett Street.
Shirts and medals belonging to some of the Black Cats’ most famous former players are on display as part of the exhibition.


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Hide AdThe boardroom table from the club’s former ground Roker Park is also on show.
Entry to the exhibition is free to people of all ages.
“We’ve had a great response from the first couple of days,” said Michael.
“I’m hoping that social media will help increase interest and parents will be looking to bring their kids down over the Easter holidays because you don’t need to spend money to get in.”


Artefacts from as back as the late 1800s can be seen at the exhibition, as well as medals from legendary players such as striker Patsy Gallagher and 1937 FA Cup-winning goalkeeper Johnny Mapson.
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Hide AdItems from Wearside school footballers who went onto become professionals and Sunderland Ladies’ kits are also included.
“There’s really something for everybody,” added Michael.
“We don’t discriminate, so there’s something for everyone, whether they’re young or old, male or female.


“Nobody else can offer this, and I’m sure the memories that people make will stay with them in the future.”
The SAFC Museum exhibition will be on display for the next five months, and Michael hopes a permanent home can be found for it elsewhere in Sunderland after that.
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Hide AdHe has previously put items on display at the former Hendon Library building and in the city’s Bridges shopping centre.

