A half-time chat helped Sunderland come from a goal down to claim a point from a tricky trip to Liverpool, according to Wes Brown.Trailing to a Luis Suarez header at the break, the Sunderland squad - led by manager Steve Bruce - distilled their frustration into a plan of action and came out all guns blazing after the break.Seb Larsson fired home a stunning equaliser just before the hour and Brown, the defender, was a key figure at the back as Sunderland kept their hosts at arms' length. But obviously he can't motivate the team and its one of the main reasons why we should sack him...
Oh, sarcasm that is so awesome. Last season SB did struggle, and at the end of the season most said benefit of the doubt, and a clean slate this season. He seems to have sorted out quite a few of last seasons problems and we're looking good. I'm quite happy with the whole team at the minute and long may it continue.
Steve Bruce's team talk......... "We have two skilful forwards with good feet, so for ****s sake stop lumping the ball up to them!"
Oh come on, it's obvious he couldn't motivate us last year, and don't think one result changes his inability to motivate the players. Not saying I want him out, but we'll see if anything like that happens again this season
Yes his motivation was so bad last season we finished in our best league position in about 10 years. What have you been smoking!??
Okay, if he was able to motivate our playersast year, maybe we would have played with some passion in the derbys. The one game when the players looked really up for it was the chelsea game
I still think the Derbies were too much pressure on the players, and Bruce being far too personal about it. not sure if he said any of these but he probably did We have to win. This is a must win Dont loose Biggest game of the season for supporters etc etc etc Pardew as he isnt from the area. Go out and play like you know you can, pressure is all on them (because of Bruce). Come out, AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!! where did that 90 minutes go, **** too late.