Just listened to the post-match interview with the Blackburn manager..the charismatic Mr Kean,and he sees his side beating us at the Stadium of Light,as his side embark on a run of winnable games!How does he get away with spouting this garbage??He is not a premier league manager in my eyes...he's having a laugh if he thinks his side will win at the Stadium of Light....even Roy Keane couldn't manage that feat very often in the premiership!!!
We are ****ing awful at home mind, so i certainly won´t be assuming we won´t lose to anyone! He is a ****ing hopeless twat, for sure, but here´s something.... Blackburn, how many of their players would get in our team. The same vice-versa. Do this, i won´t post my view, and does anyone else get a slight judder?
Cant see them beating your lot at the SOS but then again if Wigan can do it.... Like it or not Sunderland at this moment in time fall into every teams category of "winnable games" the awful start and atrocious league position count for that. That being said though I dont reckon they will do any damage with MoN in charge, think you will do alright and be pushing a top 10 finish before long.
Sorry but this is madness. Wigan beat you at home, you sack your manager, then suddenyl it is ridiculous to suggest anothe rlow down team could beat you at home? O'Neill hasn't done anything yet mate.
Well done mate, one of the few. I personally think O'Neill will vastly improve your team, but too many mackems are now automatically assuming that you are a top 7 team and set to sweep all before you. They should know by now with the amount of times their club has let them down, just bite your tongue and watch how things develop. Love to see it come back and bite some on the arse, don't think it will mind.
With only 3 home wins in 2011 to our name, I'd expect any away manager to be bullish. Kean certainly will have high expectations next weekend but I still expect him to be massively disappointed as well. I'm confident but not cocky at all. Seen us not win these games too many times this year to be cocky. I just cannot see Martin o Neill allowing his first proper game in charge at the SOL to end in anything other than a win.