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This is all PDCs fault

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  1. sunderlandsupporter

    sunderlandsupporter New Member

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    Di Canio has left us in a mare.

    Sold our best players. Didnt address last seasons problems.

    It would take a miracle for us to stay up this year IMO.

    How Adam Johnson can take his wages every week is beyond me, the guy is a complete joke, how di Canio sold sess and kept Johnson is a totally clueless desicion.

    If we hire poyet, I give up.
     
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  2. MackemsRule

    MackemsRule Well-Known Member

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    PDC left them fitter, as showed with the stamina and closing down for 90 minutes.

    Can you prove your statement about PDC sold our best players and not the club?
    I was under the impression he didn't want to sell our best players, of course I'm going by him actually saying that.
    Didn't address last seasons problems?
    You mean the senior players still playing ****?
    I think the DOF has a lot more to answer for than PDC.
    PDC may have been naive in his man management, but I for one was over the moon he was brave enough to have a go at the ****ing mercenaries in public.
    Look what happened when he had a go at them behind closed doors, they went like whining pussies to the bosses.
     
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  3. froggy1973

    froggy1973 Well-Known Member

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    Said that he wanted to sell Sess! Fact.
     
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  4. Smug in Boots

    Smug in Boots Well-Known Member

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    He also said he didn't want to sell Sess ..... fact!
     
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  5. MackemsRule

    MackemsRule Well-Known Member

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    When asked about Sess he said Sunderland should not be selling their best players. Fact.

    Then when Sess was out the door he toed the company line and said if Sess wanted away he was happy to let him go.
     
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    Smug in Boots Well-Known Member

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    Don't confuse him with facts, he's already had his mind made up by other people ...........
     
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  7. froggy1973

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    Actually said that he let Sess go because of the way he was playing!
     
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  8. froggy1973

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    My mind is my own unlike your twisted ****ing pea brain!
     
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  9. MackemsRule

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    After he was out the door.

    PDC may be many things a fool he is not, you don't bite the hand that feeds you.
    The club were the ones putting Sess in the window.
     
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  10. Smug in Boots

    Smug in Boots Well-Known Member

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    You're becoming a little hysterical there son, time you stopped trying to be clever ........ it's not your style :)
     
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    Gotta disagree mate if anything PDC does what PDC wants, proven by his post match interview after WBA IMHO.
     
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  12. MackemsRule

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    Wears his heart on his sleeve and lets his passion run away with his mouth sometimes?
    That's all that post match interview said to me.
    I was as disgusted as he was at the way some of our players rolled over to take it up the arse.

    Once the players were out the door he would have realised he had to show solidarity with the decision.

    Especially as he left his previous job as the "management" were selling his best players without his agreement.
    When he took this job he MUST have been told that the DOF makes the decisions on incomings and outgoings.
    Do I know this for a fact?
    Nope.
    Does it fit the way things have went?
    Yep!
     
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  13. concrete tony

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    Absolute bullshit! Di Fanti is in charge of hiring and firing. Di Canio was there as a coach. If I'm blaming anyone for our current predicament it's from three people, Bruce, DI Fanti and Short.

    From what I can garner Di Canio has sussed this squad out rather quickly. The correct investment wasn't made and Di Canio has been left relying on players he didn't want.

    These rich ****wits have no interest in improving as it interferes with their life.

    If Sunderland are relegated they will move on to leech from another club.

    Football is sharp losing it's appeal, rather watch my 7 year old play.

    Did the players look bothered as they trotted off the pitch? Probably trotted off to congratulate themselves on a valiant effort. Bunch of ****s. I'm about done with It as I don't see one player who gives a ****!

    At least Paolo gave a ****.

    Anyway we may see more honest players after this shower of ****e relegate us and **** off.

    If any player would care to comment I'm all ears.
     
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  14. froggy1973

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    Think we're going to have to disagree on this one mate we obviously have different interpretations of events, lets hope we can survive.
    FTM
     
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