Shut up man ya showing yasell up as a right pleb as usual
How's the leg pal
Shut up man ya showing yasell up as a right pleb as usual
Is that someone talking to me? sorry it's the irish wind
Put it this way, all people remember this ginger godfather![]()

it's the way I tell themMust be baby sitting xxWell, I'm off out, night girl's xx
Must be baby sitting xx
**** all to do with money mate..All, I'm saying is why the **** go to games if you are not willing to put the effort in to back the team..Sunderland fans are becoming an embarrassment to our history at this moment in time, and I'm doing my best to combat this..Agreed.
Its all our fault as fans who pay a large chunk of their income in coming to games, not the players who struggle on tens of thousands a week.
My god we have got one or two pricks in our midst...It's all right to slag off the players, the e manager or the chairman when they are doing **** all..But when 40,000 plus fans can't even muster any meaningful support we should say nowt..
In my opinion, once we start acknowledging that we have forgotten how to back our team then we can at least come up with some ideas how to put it right..
There's an essential difference involved here though. The players, the manager, and the chairman are officials of the club, and receive wages to do a job that some of them are currently not doing well. The 40,000+ who attend do not receive wages - in fact, they pay for the 'privilege' of attending - and there's no way you can pile the same responsibility onto them.
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There are 2 flaws is your argument though, aren't there?
Firstly, the supporters are the club and will be there long after every single official, player & manager has gone on to 'kiss another badge'.
Secondly, we care or are supposed to care, the players only pretend to care.
I've been going long enough to know that, sometimes, the players have to be left in no doubt that what they're doing on the pitch isn't enough and the supporters should set the example.
The support affects both home & away players and sometimes we just don't do enough.
It has everything to do with money.**** all to do with money mate..All, I'm saying is why the **** go to games if you are not willing to put the effort in to back the team..Sunderland fans are becoming an embarrassment to our history at this moment in time, and I'm doing my best to combat this..
It has everything to do with money.
Players are paid to do a job.
Fans pay to go see them do that job.
I despair if you can't see the fundamental bearing that might have.
How other people choose to use their spare time isnt rally anyone else's business but their own.
So you disagree?Not being rude but that's one of the saddest things I've ever seen on here ..........
Totally & without question, I can watch the same people 'doing the same job' from the comfort of my home.So you disagree?
Totally & without question, I can watch the same people 'doing the same job' from the comfort of my home.
What's the point of going to the game when the view is inferior, it's colder & the catering is infinitely worse?
When I go to the match I contribute to the experience for the people I go with as well as some I don't even know.
Even before the game the waves & thumbs up, from fellow Sunderland people on the drive up, to the crack and a laugh in the pub with strangers you bump into is a reciprocal thing ...........everyone contributes in some way.
When I cheer on my team I feel I'm representing, in some small way, the family & friends who've passed away who would love to be there now. If I can't be there I take pleasure in knowing that my sons, who follow our family tradition, are there 'in my place'.
Buying a new car is a financial transaction, supporting a football club is something entirely different.
If someone can't see that then it would be impossible to explain.
As I stated earlier on I believe modern football is turning yourself and others of your ilk into a dying breed!!!