'It's not the same going to a game without him'

Jim Scott
BBC News, North East and Cumbria
Reporting fromSunderland
Handout A family photograph showing Ian Wake, on the left, wearing a red and black SAFC branded cap, and a red and white scarf around his neck. On the right, his friend Michelle, is wearing a black, red and white wool hat and a similar red and white coloured scarf. They are both standing on a football pitch. Handout
Friends Ian Wake and Michelle Barraclough rarely missed any home or away games and always attended together

A football fan who died after appearing in a documentary series following his club's highs and lows "will be looking proudly down" at Wembley, his friend says.

Lifelong Sunderland supporter Ian Wake regularly appeared in Netflix's Sunderland 'Til I Die, along with best friend Michelle Barraclough.

Mr Wake died at the age of 62 in March 2023, months before the third and final series of the documentary was released.

The club face Sheffield United on Saturday in the Championship play-off final, with the winner being promoted to the Premier League.

"It's not the same going to an away game without him, and it'll be the first time going to Wembley without him," said Ms Barraclough, from Silksworth, Sunderland.

"But he would be absolutely delighted, and so, so proud of these young lads."

Michelle Barraclough, pictured, has brown hair and is wearing a red and white Sunderland shirt, while holding up a large red Sunderland AFC branded cushion and a white football, which has been signed by various footballers. Behind her are four framed football shirts.
Michelle Barraclough says appearing on the series has proven to be a "wonderful tribute" to her late friend Ian

The pair became recognisable after the second series showed Ms Barraclough in tears following a defeat to Charlton, asking Mr Wake: "Why is it never us?"

Throughout series two and three, their varying reactions to each game were filmed and aired.

"Hopefully on Saturday, it will be us - and Ian will be looking down, and hopefully we'll do it for him," she said.

Peter Farrer stands wearing a navy blue polo shirt, and smiling to the camera, in front of a building with the words Stadium of Light printed in gold and the club's crest above. Towards the bottom of the picture, a graphic has been added to the windows which says ''Til The End'.
Retired taxi driver Peter Farrer appears in all three of the Netflix series, Sunderland 'Til I Die

The documentary series, which was produced by Fulwell73 between 2018 and 2024, has since been streamed globally.

Peter Farrer appeared in all three series after being identified by the production crew at the Colliery Tavern, a pub near Sunderland's home, the Stadium of Light.

Now retired, Mr Farrer ferried the production crew to various landmarks in the city, including Seaburn and Roker.

"It's been fantastic for the city, the people who have contacted me from all over the world regarding Sunderland 'Til I Die, it's worldwide," he said.

"They [visit] from all over the world... America, New Zealand, Australia... all the European countries, and Sunderland is famous now, just through that programme."

Leo Pearlman wearing a grey beanie hat and a blue overcoat, and gold thin-rimmed glasses, stands in front of a construction site. This is set to become a TV and film studio in Sunderland.
Leo Pearlman is also behind plans to bring a TV and film studio to Sunderland

Ms Barraclough added the series had been a "massive, and wonderful tribute to Ian" and their friendship would live on forever, for the world to see.

Leo Pearlman, who produced the documentary, said he felt the success of the show came from it being "incredibly reflective of how most people feel".

"For 99% of sports fans 99% of the time, it's misery and heartache, it's pain and defeat, punctuated by the occasional moment of joy or success and that's certainly the case of a Sunderland fan.

"But I do feel very strongly that we're going to win on Saturday, and we'll be back in the Premier League next season."

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