http://hereisthecity.com/en-gb/2015...e-star-makes-excuse-for-sunderland-defeat-wi/ We had Giaccerini, Rodwell, Brown and Alvarez all out as well lol.
Typical Mag airbrushing from Williamson, “We had a patched up back four and we lost the game to a wonder goal," No Mike, that wasn't the only difference, Sunderland created loads more chances and 4 times as many shots on target. And if you hadn't made such a piss poor challenge on Fletcher you might have some room for excuses ...............
And Buckley and AJ wasn't fit to start. All our creativity absent. No excuse at all. Injured Players didn't make them spineless. When a Geordie can't get them up for a north east derby you know the problem lies with the fit players and the Geordie, not the injured players.
Well you can't tar them all with the same brush, some were quite magnanimous please log in to view this image
daft mag ****s can't just accept that they are not the barcelona of the north, nor man u rivals.. horse punching, soft ****s ftm
There definitely isn't. Wonder when the last time Barca lost 5 in row to anybody let alone to their local rivals
I noticed there was very little of the usual smashing up the toon or causing any meaningful trouble...Perhaps this five in a row has taught them some humility..
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