I wouldnt drop Wyke at all. I think his work rate is still quality and invariably is doubled up on. What I would say is the form of McGeady has dipped which has led to fewer crosses. Wyke also at times goes wide in search of it when I would like him to stay the width of the 6 yard box. Strikers often have lean spells but it is important to work on what was working before not give up. I'd be surprised if he doesnt get back to goalscoring soon as I thought the chip showed he still has confidence which is a good thing. Besides it is a long time since we have a 25+ goal a season striker. I am enjoying that fact and would love him to get 30.
Used to have an ex wife like you always wanted the last word, couldn't let it drop if swearing and personal insults dont work, to get a response she would stamp here feet , hope your toes are warm enough now.
good observation i think i'll watch the match again only saw it the once but you have raised some great points.
that's two threads you have ruined, never communicated with such a vindictive person before. we don't agree, never will, get over it, go and snipe at someone else , don't like my comments put me on ignore
i would agree with that, but what would happen if we did that and we scored a boat load, mind what a lovely dilemma to have
As you're tagging me and if you really want an opinion....stop being so confrontational with people you don't agree with, and I don't just mean Roger.
Reading the OPs post and those that think likewise to him, make me embarrassed to be a Sunderland fan.
It makes you cringe thinking what other supporters, looking in, would think. One defeat in ages and a Wembley Final win but people are lashing out at the club like we're Darlington.
I'm not disagreeing for any other reason than I disagree. These people have absolutely no effect on me and I'd rather be banned than bow down to their orchestrated negativity. Our club has dragged itself up from despair to being a contender for automatic promotion. They might be quitters, who hide behind their petticoats, but I don't cry into my hankie after one defeat. I can't wait for Tuesday and my only regret is that I can't be there .... .... despite being 1000 miles away I'd have been there, with the lads, cheering on my team. These negative sad sacks would've found various excuses for not going, that's just how they are.