Ah bloody hell,A bairn that had died
r.i.p. little 'un.
Ah bloody hell,A bairn that had died
I keep watching the 2nd goal. The cross and movement are top draw.

That looks like he’s either been seriously coached recently or learning from Isidor …
… although perhaps he’s just very good![]()
Bit of everything I think. I've always personally rated him, think he showed a lot more than Burstow/Rusyn in limited minutes last season but good coaching, confidence and having good players around you to feed you and learn from is a great combinationThat looks like he’s either been seriously coached recently or learning from Isidor …
… although perhaps he’s just very good![]()
That looks like he’s either been seriously coached recently or learning from Isidor …
… although perhaps he’s just very good![]()

Might not have the most talent, but has worked hard to get where he isYou must log in or register to see images
The fact that if you work hard enough, you can be good enough
Might not have the most talent, but has worked hard to get where he is
A brilliant role model to the younger lads and a very tidy footballer
And your edit is spot on.I seriously got emotional reading what O'Nien wrote. So much do I edit the original post
Great post, and got me as much Luke's statement.You must log in or register to see images
The fact that if you work hard enough, you can be good enough
Edit - I've just read that statement to the missus and it affected me in a way I would never have imagined. Emotionally I read that and I'll admit that the eyes started watering. I've watched Sunderland going back to the days of Chrissy Turner, Stan Cummins, imagined being Gary Rowell growing up playing in the back lane, going through the years of Shaun Cunnington,, Craig Russell, Phil Gray, Johnny Byrne, Don Goodman, Quinn, Phillips but nothing had EVER affected me like that statement has.
No matter if people think he doesn't deserve a place in the first 11, he deserves to be thought of along the likes of Benno, Bally, Quinny - he seriously gets what it means to play for this team and for us, the fans.

Great post, and got me as much Luke's statement.![]()
Never mind this “might not have the most talent” the guys passing is immense, love him to bitsMight not have the most talent, but has worked hard to get where he is
A brilliant role model to the younger lads and a very tidy footballer
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You must log in or register to see images
The fact that if you work hard enough, you can be good enough
Edit - I've just read that statement to the missus and it affected me in a way I would never have imagined. Emotionally I read that and I'll admit that the eyes started watering. I've watched Sunderland going back to the days of Chrissy Turner, Stan Cummins, imagined being Gary Rowell growing up playing in the back lane, going through the years of Shaun Cunnington,, Craig Russell, Phil Gray, Johnny Byrne, Don Goodman, Quinn, Phillips but nothing had EVER affected me like that statement has.
No matter if people think he doesn't deserve a place in the first 11, he deserves to be thought of along the likes of Benno, Bally, Quinny - he seriously gets what it means to play for this team and for us, the fans.