The Run-In 2017

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I absolutely agree, the one regret I have about being in the West stand corporate section is that you are frowned upon if you start to be vocal. At away game there is no one more vocal than me, and for that reason I enjoy away games more than home games.

I have often thought that the club should ask pass holders if they would like to sit in a section that is vocal or not. That way even in the West Stand you could get a section of the support that was also vocal.

But of cause we are talking about the Allams tenure, this is beyond their ken as they say north of the border.
Totally agree
I think if everyone was clear which section stood up and sang, which ones sat down and sang then it would be a lot easier
I suppose it gradually sorts itself out (at least until everyone is moved again!) but if, just as an example, the club said they wanted the first couple of blocks in East to be singing areas then people could choose to move in to them or away from them. What it would actually also mean is standing areas but obviously the club couldn't say that
Be good, as the allocation stands now, to have the away fans surrounded with noise
 
Well that's Palace just about safe then. A win on Saturday at home to Burnley will confirm that.

They'll be one of the safe mid-table teams when we visit them on 13th May.

Its quite conceivable that none of the teams we play between now and the end of the season will have anything to play for.

Which is nice.
 
You're taking the piss but lots of people on here talk about 'the better team lost' or go on about possession, chances created, shots on target etc etc as if they're important.

Yes, I am taking the piss. If it's taken Moyes three quarters of the season to work out that the way to success is not conceding goals and scoring more then I'm not surprised Sunderland are in trouble.