Danny says sorry?

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Cest Advocaat

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http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/sport/football/4785365/Danny-Graham-Im-sorry-for-Sunderland-jibe.html#ixzz2KJG5qiOt

Well many said he would have to do this at some point and I guess its another hurdle cleared for us all.

The reception he received on Saturday went totally unreported compared to the previous Tuesday but not by the player.

Have we all drawn a line under this episode now? I've taken the stance that he has to be supported, as to do otherwise is counter productive. The lad has spoken well and has had a good start so far and seems genuinely pleased to be here.

Go get em then Danny.
 
I said I didn't want him but if he came and pulled on the shirt he would get my 100% support.

Scoring a hat trick thru there against them might just get everybody on side. Might.
 
The measure of a man isn't the size of his muscles, it's his ability to do the simple things like saying sorry.

By saying sorry, Danny has dealt with an unsavoury comment that could have been left to fester in the minds of the fans had no apology been offered and with this decision, he has went as far as he can to shake the demon from his own shoulder whilst placing much better thoughts into the minds of all of the fans of SAFC.

It was the right decision to go public because those previous comments are now buried. They no longer fester in the minds of many fans merely awaiting any reason to bring them up again and again, they are now fully resolved.

It was a really good decision for Danny to go out and say sorry however I noticed that Danny stopped short of stating that he is happy to be playing for the BIGGEST club in the north east, by saying he was happy to be playing at a BIG club in the north east. Perhaps Danny's tongue and cheek banter is much more subtle these days! <laugh>
 
The measure of a man isn't the size of his muscles, it's his ability to do the simple things like saying sorry.

By saying sorry, Danny has dealt with an unsavoury comment that could have been left to fester in the minds of the fans had no apology been offered and with this decision, he has went as far as he can to shake the demon from his own shoulder whilst placing much better thoughts into the minds of all of the fans of SAFC.

It was the right decision to go public because those previous comments are now buried. They no longer fester in the minds of many fans merely awaiting any reason to bring them up again and again, they are now fully resolved.

It was a really good decision for Danny to go out and say sorry however I noticed that Danny stopped short of stating that he is happy to be playing for the BIGGEST club in the north east, by saying he was happy to be playing at a BIG club in the north east. Perhaps Danny's tongue and cheek banter is much more subtle these days! <laugh>

Or perhaps peeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeople keep reading way too much into these things.
 
The measure of a man isn't the size of his muscles, it's his ability to do the simple things like saying sorry.

By saying sorry, Danny has dealt with an unsavoury comment that could have been left to fester in the minds of the fans had no apology been offered and with this decision, he has went as far as he can to shake the demon from his own shoulder whilst placing much better thoughts into the minds of all of the fans of SAFC.

It was the right decision to go public because those previous comments are now buried. They no longer fester in the minds of many fans merely awaiting any reason to bring them up again and again, they are now fully resolved.

It was a really good decision for Danny to go out and say sorry however I noticed that Danny stopped short of stating that he is happy to be playing for the BIGGEST club in the north east, by saying he was happy to be playing at a BIG club in the north east. Perhaps Danny's tongue and cheek banter is much more subtle these days! <laugh>

No one expects or wants him to lie or just pay lip service. He is a mag fan and so long as he doesnt do a Clark and plays the professional hand he has been dealt he will have a good career here. Clark could have had 4 or 5 years with us and some good memories to look back on.

Sadly for him, despite him actually being a good player whilst here, all I remember is the fact he is a horrible, goofy toothed, spotty black and white ****.
 
No one expects or wants him to lie or just pay lip service. He is a mag fan and so long as he doesnt do a Clark and plays the professional hand he has been dealt he will have a good career here. Clark could have had 4 or 5 years with us and some good memories to look back on.

Sadly for him, despite him actually being a good player whilst here, all I remember is the fact he is a horrible, goofy toothed, spotty black and white ****.

And breaking his leg on his debut
 
No one expects or wants him to lie or just pay lip service. He is a mag fan and so long as he doesnt do a Clark and plays the professional hand he has been dealt he will have a good career here. Clark could have had 4 or 5 years with us and some good memories to look back on.

Sadly for him, despite him actually being a good player whilst here, all I remember is the fact he is a horrible, goofy toothed, spotty black and white ****.

Oof... You've been looking in the wrong bars if that's your impression of a Geordie vagina... :emoticon-0119-puke:
 
Funny thing is, I've actually met him 2 or 3 times since that incident through a mutual acquaintance and I've stayed calm and professional.

I so wanted to unleash my fury at him in front of everyone but then I'd just be an ignorant prick like him.

I merely blanked the **** instead. Moral high ground feels superior but strangely much less satisfying than lamping the twat.:D
 
Funny thing is, I've actually met him 2 or 3 times since that incident through a mutual acquaintance and I've stayed calm and professional.

I so wanted to unleash my fury at him in front of everyone but then I'd just be an ignorant prick like him.

I merely blanked the **** instead. Moral high ground feels superior but strangely much less satisfying than lamping the twat.:D

That's cold Cest... Wouldn't want to get on the wrong side of you!
 
THEHOTREDHEADMACKEM:4251561 said:
Me & my mates will be booing this pr*** tomorr. North stand tomorr LOL can't wait.

You'll be in a tiny minority then chum and I'd prepare for some huge arguments from real Sunderland fans.
 
I reckon the lad will get a massive cheer when he is announced AND when he comes on.

Whatever the issues prior to his arrival, the fact is he is a Sunderland player now and that comes with our total unreserved support.
 
ha way you cant boo the bloke .. dear loads of players worn the red and white and black in white .

as long as he gives 100 per cent each game.. in the past them comments . in the past .everyone makes mistakes.
 
leez:4253078 said:
ha way you cant boo the bloke .. dear loads of players worn the red and white and black in white .

as long as he gives 100 per cent each game.. in the past them comments . in the past .everyone makes mistakes.

He will be massively supported.