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Discussion in 'Sunderland' started by David Moyes' Stupid Face, Oct 3, 2015.

  1. Disco down under

    Disco down under Well-Known Member

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    Very hard to disagree with that.
     
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  2. Nads

    Nads Well-Known Member

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    It's lurching from manager to manager for short term uplift, it doesn't work, it may in business but it cannot in sport.

    When we are hearing 'reluctant to back manager after mistakes with past spending', ****ing behave man it's sport you have to progress just to stand still, sitting, waiting, dallying? Well Stoke, Swansea, Palace, Saints have all romped past us in the last 3 years alone. By investing.

    Ellis, as a sidenote, is worth more than all of their chairman put together, and our stadium and fan base is far greater.

    He absolutely has been good for the club, he's neutralised a lot of debt and he has us stable, but if we go down, his entire legacy will be of failure, 10 years in the league and 1 top 10 finish is a damning statistic, he either wants us to progress or he doesn't.

    The T's & C's if he does should not include penny pinching.

    I'm missing a first home league game of the season today due to a new store opening, and in a way I'm happy about it. That's awful cos I ****ing love going to the match.
     
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  3. Brian Storm

    Brian Storm Well-Known Member

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    I thought our new signings were excellent today. I've no complaints with his work. Short on the other hand, top draw players aren't for sale for a reason, to obtain them you need to test the parent club, without the budget we didn't stand a chance. to expect anything more for our money is the thoughts of a fantasist imo.
     
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