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BORN ON THIS DAY: ERIC GATES


Born on this day is former striker Eric Gates, who joined the lads from Ipswich under newly appointed Lawrie McMenemy.


Making his debut in a 2-0 loss to Blackburn Rovers, Gates scored his first goal in a 3-3 draw against Grimsby Town. Initially, Gates struggled at Roker Park with Sunderland finished just two places above the relegation zone. The following season was a disaster as we all know; McMenemy’s side were famously relegated to the third tier for the first time in their history, with the manager eventually leaving the club at an all-time low. This was despite Gates scoring twice against Gillingham in a relegation play-off.


New gaffer Denis Smith brought a breath of fresh air to the club and along with Smith from York City came Gates’ new partner up front, Marco Gabbiadini. The pair hit 40 goals between them as the lads took the league by storm. This prolific season led to Sunderland fans affectionately naming the pair as the G-Force. Gates became a legend at Sunderland, scoring four times in a 7-0 win over Southend. The Ferryhill-born forward also bagged a hat trick against Rotherham as well as scoring in a title-winning 3-1 victory over Northampton.


The following season, Gates scored just four goals as Sunderland finished comfortably mid-table in 11th. However, the striker’s final season on Wearside was once again successful, firing us to promotion. Gates’ most significant goal during his time on Wearside was the opener in a 2-0 victory over Newcastle United in the play-off semi-final, a win which sent us to Wembley. Although the team lost to Swindon, Sunderland ultimately were given promotion after the Robins were found guilty of financial irregularities.


After leaving Sunderland, Gates joined Carlisle United where he scored 8 goals in 38 appearances. Gates then retired before joining the Three Legends radio phone-in show.


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