So, Sunderland: - have won 6 league titles - are 6th in the all-time league of league title wins - beat us 6 in a row And I'm sure there is another stat linking them with 6? What is their fascination with the number 6? 666
Whixh coincidentally is the upside down version of the number Davey Moyes rings to get replacements in... h
B, b, b, but Fredor is always suggesting Sunderland are historically the more successful team. You're not telling me he's wrong?? So of the 2 clubs, Newcastle are above Sunderland. The premier club if you like?
I love the delusional views of Newcastle supporters, first thread I read today they are telling me how insignificant the FA Cup is, the next thread I read brings into sharp focus the importance of the FA Cup, there is ONE measure of success in English football and that is the number of times you are the best of the best over a full season, and in every competition in any field of endeavour in the whole world this is the measure of success, Except for one little city in the North East of England called Newcastle where success is measured with a calendar PS How many years now has Perez been a promising player ?
For those of you that have trouble distinguishing the significant facts from a host of figures, in simple terms Sunderland AFC when competing in English Football Leagues have in the premier division WON the title six times, and have also been runners up five times, putting them in the top echelon of English Football teams on results
I really believe you should lighten up a little Albert, some things in life are important, others, not so much
So you are admitting that Sunderland have won fewer trophies than Newcastle what with only 2 cup wins. I'm glad you were FINALLY big enough to own up to this and accept that Sunderland is the inferior club in this regard.
I am willing to admit when it comes to luck, IE competitions that rely a great deal on the draw from the hat to decide opponent, home team, away team Newcastle have made it an art, let me make that very clear I have to accept that, whereas when it comes down to skills shown over a full season that is where we begin to see the flaws , Sunderland results seem to point to a team that does not rely on the luck of the draw but the hard graft and skill over a full season , this is as I see it the main difference between the two teams A big thing was made of the fact that Newcastle had a penalty saved in their cup tie, but even Sunderland had one saved about five years ago so it happens to even the best of teams