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aarrrrrggggggghhhhhhhhhh, the wait is killing me.

Discussion in 'Sunderland' started by vauxsamson, Dec 11, 2011.

  1. vauxsamson

    vauxsamson Active Member

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    Less than an hour to go before we can forget the crap that SB and co served us, less than hour before a new start begins, the excitement that Bruce ripped out of me before the start of a game has returned with a vengence.

    The legacy of Bruce still remains as we languish at the bottom of the table, this season is a write off and surely when the end of the season comes there will be three worse teams than us. All MON has to do this season is to stabilise the club and most importantly give us the pride and passion back that has been missing for so long. No more entering games terrified of the mediocre opposition, packing the midfield at home, baffling subs, lack of tactical nous or listening to the same ****e excuses after a loss.

    Welcome back Sunderland, for too long have you been missed.

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  2. Commachio

    Commachio Rambo 2021

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    Sess as a striker...i'm still not convinced..
     
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  3. vauxsamson

    vauxsamson Active Member

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    He wouldn't be there for me either.............
     
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  4. MackemsRule

    MackemsRule Well-Known Member

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    Perhaps he has given him a totally free role, which IMHO Sess would relish.
     
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  5. cuteybuns

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    Good point, mate. With Larsson and Richardson adding firepower, Sess isn't really needed as a support striker. Sess could wander and cause all sorts of problems. And if Vaughan gets his distribution right ... who knows?
     
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  6. MackemsRule

    MackemsRule Well-Known Member

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    That's the way I'm looking at it mate.
    Big game for Ricco imo if he puts a shift in, to win the likes of me over. (and passes to people in red and white. :p)
     
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    Cheik the room Well-Known Member

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    Swap Sessegnon and Richardson, and bring Gardner in for Colback, and it's looking a very balanced team. Anyone know why he's randomly swapped Bardsley and O'Shea round?
     
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