would you prefer Sunlan or Cardiff to stay up? I know ppl are jealous of ManU's success - and therefore hate OGS because of it. so would they like Gus to win?
Sunlan. Partly because Cardiff are a mess, Tan deserves to suffer etc... but mainly for the easy 6 points from Sunlan next season.
Sunderland. It's bad enough being surrounded by Mackems, without being surrounded by miserable Mackems.
A draw today would suit us better - a win for either will see us in the bottom three and out of the PL, in all probability A draw could send both of them down
If Chelsea lose today, you might get a result, and if Arsenal get 4th , again you never know you might get something First of all you need a draw today
I really like Cardiff fans, it's not their fault Vincent Tan's an arsehole, just as it's not our fault Dr Allam's an arsehole. We have this in common. We share the pain. Also Cardiff fans were brilliant at last seasons promotion game, and then again at this seasons games. Cardiff fans expect a relegation fight,just like we do. Sunlan fans expect a top four finish. So it's a no brainer....
You are right in all you say but I am not clutching on to any more straws. We are where we deserve to be, right from our first away game at Hull, where we were terrible against your 10 men. The writing was on the wall 9 months ago, and nothing really improved in away games, and the price will be paid.
Oi you ! Stop moaning and get that ****ing tin hat on, dig that trench, never go down without a fight
Sorry - been watching this game for far too long now. Anything is possible but I hate putting myself through the perpetual disappointment that comes with supporting NCFC, any more than is absolutely necessary
I don't mind Cardiff. MrsFT's best friends dad is a Mackem and he's the most arrogant know-it-all 'we're a big club' twatbag I know, so I hope they drop like a stone.
Both, because they've both been dire and spent most their time this season filling those relegation spots and thus deserve to go down.
From the BBC website... "Too honest for his own good. Fraizer Campbell controls Kevin Catherine-Theophile's cross with a magnetic touch but any hopes he has of getting a shot in are thwarted as Wes Brown falls into him, bringing him down in the box. The Cardiff striker is too busy getting after the loose ball to appeal for a penalty though and Phil Dowd keeps quiet. A strange one...
SB obviously to blame for signing the striker who is scoring for fun and will possibly keep them up. Useless.