I missed most of yesterdays games but what I did see (and I have wanted it for a long long time) was a team who have learned how to play in this division. We are the best in this league imo and the lads stood together. Hopefully a few more games and were out of here.
cannot understand the hatred in this league, apart from the mags and to a lesser degree the smoggies (both understandable) our club and fans have almost always been seen in a good way with other clubs...yet because we have had a load of bad luck and been badly run and end up in the 3rd division again yet have a stadium and set up that 'belongs' in the premier we seem to get more than our fair share of fans thinking we are looking down our noses at them. the two recent scouse managers (barton and robinson) have not helped by implying we get the better of the referee calls (believe me, we have had our fair share of ****e refs but in honesty, they tend to be ****e for both teams)...are they still upset about the 'beach ball' win?
I love these managers / football fans who have a go at Sunderland fans for daring to celebrate a goal / win. How dare we eh
Well "Franky" I hope we go up as champions since we have our destiny in our own hands. Then Kyle Louis Dreyfus, our Billionaire owner can improve the squad for our next mission. You and your poncey ex none league pìss pot won fook all club can fooking do one, Ner ner na ner ner
A lot of clubs in the dogshit league are jealous of us, plain and simple. It's the mard arses at Oxford who thought it was the world cup final, then threatened to call the police when they didn't win - unbelievable! Hopefully we can all forget about this bucket of crabs soon.
I find the whole "imagine Sunderland celebrating a win against League One {insert team here]" massively boring. As if a team shouldn't celebrate a win
That Dom character is a Wycombe fan, say it all really. **** little club with **** little small minded fans.
Robinson is just a gobby twat. Got a bit of good publicity a few years ago, believed it and thinks he is some sort of big man on the way. He isn't, or a bigger club would be employing him.
There's nothing worse than managers when they start to believe their own press. Ian Holloway was mildly amusing, at times, but the media built him up as 'hilarious' ... ... his 'spontaneous' quips then became painfully, and obviously, rehearsed. As funny as a foreskin in your trouser zip