I need to get a grip ??? Not quite sure why Mackemman. As you well know, your very own Tom Finney went in on the Charlton goalkeeper, Graham Tutt and basically deliberately kicked him in the head, resulting in a very serious eye injury. When you get thuggery as blatant as that, I fail to see what relevance it has whether it happened in 1977 or 2011. Fact remains, your "antics" go back many years.
Ghoddle, are you still up babykins? Your getting fractious now run along to bed. Perhaps come back when you can appreciate the game in all its forms -Everton managed to turn us over in the FA Cup and were far more physical to us than we were with you. We got two yellow cards, one was not even for a tackle - and your good guys got how many? McLean and Sess were cynically hauled down on more than one occasion - but you ignore that don't you.
oh Spurscat, what a pathetic specimen you are - I'm not going to trawl the internet to look for dreadful challenges by Spurs players, however Gascoignes in the FA Cup Final v Forest and Villa's on a Swansea player spring to mind. Sunderland played a benefit match v Charlton for Tutt, something Charlton would not have agreed to if a grudge was held. Do you go onto the Reading board and talk such drivel about Stephen Hunt's challenge on Petr Cech?
Pointing out that you didn't receive any booking for fouls is actually just reaffirming that Foy was ****e, Mackemman. Any neutral that watched that game will have seen exactly what your lot were up to, if they managed to stay awake. Cattermole in particular was allowed to get away with foul after foul, something which he's well known for. He managed to get booked in less than a minute against the Geordies, which Pardew remarked on as another ugly display.
I'd suggest the puerile digs were cut out if I thought it would make a difference - no one comes out of it looking good.
ffs, can you mods get your act together,lol, whatever, I'm off for the night, so you Spurs fans can have few free cheap shots, I'm man enough to take it..................
There's no need to close it. It's fizzled out but someone else might want to discuss the game tomorrow.
I'm still up and happy that Spurs are better than and have been better than you for the past fifty years and more. Sunderland- no major trophies since 73, small time club now trying to foul and kick your way your way to a mid table position. You should have had at least four yellows and probably a red with the disgraceful, cynical challenges you were putting in. That atttempted assault by Bardsley on Bale in the first ten minutes set your stall out in the most blatant of ways. I've been following football over fifty years, and in that period Sunderland have yoyoed between the two top divisions and have just one one major trophy in all that time. Teams like Leicester City and Ipswich have done better than you. You're small-time, two bob and I await with glee your next relegation
oh ghoddle you really must grow up and concentrate on your own club and enjoy their glories rather than being a little saddo copping off in the vane hope we will get relegated, I could accept if you said you looked forward trying to taking 6 points off us next season, however the relegation will not happen, we are a club on the rise. Next season when we meet we will be a stronger team, fewer injuries - our tactics maybe different. You maybe another year older, more mature perhaps(although you seem to have a long way to go) can see the big picture. I think your a bit deluded young fella if you think your a clean team, as I said Sess & McClean were dealt with cynically and your players got away with it time and again, so there is an element of pot and kettle in your argument. If we had played attacking football you would probably have beaten us, now if you were a manager would you have done that - no you wouldn't and your lying if you say any different. No you have not followed football for fifty years - your just plain lying now.