Picking through the bones of not just yesterday, but the last 2 months, on and off the pitch, i wonder if maybe we the fans have a part to play in dragging the lads back to their feet.
I think back to Quinns comments about 'a full stadium inspiring the players, players thriving in a great atmosphere...'
Well, the atmosphere at the SOL this season has been, without pulling any punches, dreadful.
I look at other clubs and there players over achieving, and i can see a direct link to boistrous and noisy home fans, the wall of noise creating giving players who aren't the most gifted motivation, making them feel bigger, making the feel part of the club, and pushing them on to work harder for the shirt.
Is there a direct link?
Blackpool. Should be down by rights, fans behind them, loud and raucous, could still stay up.
The Toon. Like it or lump it, they make a racket, sing and shout, team is over achieving.
West Brom. Loud fans, relegation favourites, likely to stay up.
Stoke. 3rd year in a row and doing well again.
Flip side, Wigan, bottom of the pile.
Villa struggling.
Can we, by makig a wall of noise last seen in the Keane era promotion season, give our players confidence, a boost, help them find that extra 5%, show them what made Niall come back, find investors and rebuild a club he fell in love with, fell in love with because we used to make the hairs on his neck stand up.
I think we have a massive part to play here, and we need to start doing it.
**** complaining, questioning the players and Bruce, let's do that at the end of the season.
Sunderland Association Football Club needs you, needs us, and it's needs us badly, starting on Saturday against a WBA side who will be vocally backed by their always stellar away fans.
Let's do our ****ing bit, and earn our right to have a go when it's all going to ****.
WE ARE SUNDERLAND.
I think back to Quinns comments about 'a full stadium inspiring the players, players thriving in a great atmosphere...'
Well, the atmosphere at the SOL this season has been, without pulling any punches, dreadful.
I look at other clubs and there players over achieving, and i can see a direct link to boistrous and noisy home fans, the wall of noise creating giving players who aren't the most gifted motivation, making them feel bigger, making the feel part of the club, and pushing them on to work harder for the shirt.
Is there a direct link?
Blackpool. Should be down by rights, fans behind them, loud and raucous, could still stay up.
The Toon. Like it or lump it, they make a racket, sing and shout, team is over achieving.
West Brom. Loud fans, relegation favourites, likely to stay up.
Stoke. 3rd year in a row and doing well again.
Flip side, Wigan, bottom of the pile.
Villa struggling.
Can we, by makig a wall of noise last seen in the Keane era promotion season, give our players confidence, a boost, help them find that extra 5%, show them what made Niall come back, find investors and rebuild a club he fell in love with, fell in love with because we used to make the hairs on his neck stand up.
I think we have a massive part to play here, and we need to start doing it.
**** complaining, questioning the players and Bruce, let's do that at the end of the season.
Sunderland Association Football Club needs you, needs us, and it's needs us badly, starting on Saturday against a WBA side who will be vocally backed by their always stellar away fans.
Let's do our ****ing bit, and earn our right to have a go when it's all going to ****.
WE ARE SUNDERLAND.