Highlights. 10 minutes extended unlike the ****e on MOTD http://www.safc.com/news/team-news/2016/november/highlights-v-hull-city
thanks mate i enjoyed that very much, after the next match would appreciate if you could do the highlights again, wont let me wat safc see cos im abroad
Use a VPN Rog. Safc see highlights are their own extended. Just download a free VPN, I use CyberGhost, set it to England, turn it on, go to the site and it will play. It's really simple.
You'll have a couple of minutes wait while it finds a British IP address to attach to you to but it's not long. If you bought premium you'd have no wait. Probably not worth buying though unless you want to watch loads of US HD telly.
I live in France and get the SAFC videos no problem. Do you get the dreaded "not available in your area" message?
Saw the replay here: http://www.footballorgin.com/epl-sunderland-vs-hull-city-full-match-replay/ Two great blocks and a clearance from PVA after Pickford's reaction save.
How fast did Pickford get down for that save eh. Personally I'd have just stuck out a leg but he somehow found time to dive to ground level and palm the ball out, he's lightning fast that lad. I reckon he would have stopped PVA's first goal line clearance and possibly the second too. I've never seen a keeper as quick getting up off the deck.
South Alsace, close to the Swiss border. I can't get BBC site videos without a proxy, and some online news sites have the same restriction. Then again, the site I use to get live streams is blocked for the UK.
I see me old marra Tommy Lynn representing SAFC supporters on MOTD2 last night.. A proper Sunderland fan if ever there was one..
Love Defoe's reaction on the second goal - van Aanholt runs past him with the ball and he reacts like a spoilt kid -0 until Anichebe sticks it in the net!!
Here's Garth Crooks team of the week with comments proving byond doubt he doesn't even watch the games he passes comments on. please log in to view this image Striker - Victor Anichebe (Sunderland) Anichebe scored twice in a Premier League game for the first time since December 2006 - for David Moyes' Everton against Newcastle In a game where 4-4-2 is regarded by many as obsolete, Jermain Defoe and Victor Anichebe will prove to be a very effective partnership if David Moyes has the nerve to play the formation at home. I am constantly being reminded by one of my erstwhile colleagues that I have never managed and therefore cannot possibly appreciate what it takes to make the big decisions. Well, he may have a point. But what managers do not often appreciate is that fans want their teams to have a go regardless of the risks and especially at home. Anichebe offers Sunderland and Defoe another dimension when they play together up front. I do not need to have been a manager to see that. Perhaps those who have managed might keep that in mind when they get together at their next annual protection society meeting. Striker - Jermain Defoe (Sunderland) Defoe is the eighth player to score 150 goals in the Premier League 150 not out. That is the stat everyone will be talking about after Jermain Defoe produced another superb finish against a defensively poor Hull City. What was most telling about this fixture was that Defoe finally has another striker to work with. It was a profitable decision by David Moyes to employ Victor Anichebe in a more advanced role as the game went on. Yet I cannot see Sunderland escaping the dogfight at the bottom of the table unless they are more adventurous in their home matches. What Moyes does away from home to salvage points is another matter entirely, but at home he must play two up front. Moyes may manage at the Stadium of Light - but if he doesn't see the light soon, not even Defoe and all his goals scoring prowess will save him. Very good Garth, only we played the 451/433 variation with Big Vic on the Left. Not 442. What a ****ing spanner.
Thanks for wishes . We were pretty bad in our play but with goalscorers we won by an easy margin - if you had goalscorers you'd have probably won Thats the difference goals and a stopper par excellence in goal. When your injured forwards players come back I think you'll stay up - Swansea could be set adrift shortly and Boro' will follow 3rd team is anybodies guess from bottom half of table imo
Like how, when you copied it from BBC, it looks like he says Anichebe was playing for Everton against the mags! (makes Crooks look even more of a tosser) He's a complete bell end Crooks though - How Courtois got in ahead of Pickford I have no idea - His distribution was average at best against Boro and he didn't particularly have a great deal to do - one good save I think. I guess they're not allowed to pick more than 2 Sunderland players
You need to remember he's a southern BBC untouchable expert - not bothered about us - it shows he needs to imo