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Everything posted by Wallsendmag
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You lot all loved Ellis Short when he wore a FTM pin badge. Some people are easily won over I suppose and then are just as quick to turn the other way. Think it's called Fickle or something like that.
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We're rivals ffs. You've got to expect some antagonism, goading etc, I'm really not sure what you'd expect, but if you think that's the same as outright racism and even death threats being issued then there isn't much reasoning with you on this matter so we should probably just leave it there.
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All over the place. They eventually removed the thread to a padlocked part of the forum to escape any consequences. If you've deativated your account and don't bother with the place you wouldn't have seen it.
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My point is that the general tone of this board is completely different to RTG where racsim has recently been openly encouraged and participated in even by its moderators. If I behaved like that on here I'd be righly removed in no time at all.
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Skunkers was Skunkers. A totally separate entity to this board. I actually think it might have started off as a RTG spin off. It was outdated and died. It was nothing like it is here, and this is nothing like RTG for the examples I've given. No forum is going to be all sweetness and light and this place has no doubt had its moments but to compare it to RTG is ludicrous tbh.
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It's not at all. Where's the racism on here? Where's the hatred? Our very own Paully recieved death threats so had to stop posting on RTG ffs. And you think it's exactly the same on here
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RTG is proper vitriol and hatred. The NUFC thread turned so ugly they had to move it to a different area of the board as racism had also entered into the equasion (including by the mods). It's literally nothing like that on here
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@TeddySAFCdo you post on RTG marra and if so what is your username?
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Pretty much describes me, however it was a quid for a one year membership (think it was a bit more for lifetime) and I just paid the quid then never renewed, and tbh would never consider renewing again with it being run as it is, which is basically a TF old pals club.
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It would more likely reduce capacity at SJP as things stand. Chelsea installed safe standing behind both goals at Stamford Bridge and lost 500 off their capacity as a result and Stamford Bridge is pretty similar to SJP in terms of their East Stand being built in the 1970s and the other 3 sides being redeveloped at the turn of the century.
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Championship clubs tend to lose more money than L1 clubs due to operating costs being far higher. Losses of £12m when your turnover was less than £11m is a pretty big loss tbh.
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Losses of £12m your last set of accounts showed?
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That's an extreme situation though going from the worst owner possible to the best. Sunderland had and have neither. As a general rule of thumb it's infinitaley better being in the Premier League rather than losing money hand over fist trying to get there.
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No club in the Championship can be regarded as being in a good position compared to being in the Premier League. The Premier League is the richest and best league in the world. Clubs are guaranteed £120m a season just for being in it, whilst clubs in the Championship lose more money than in any other league anywhere as they overspend chasing the holy grail of the Premier League. If they'd been in the Premier League I doubt they would have lost the best manager they've had in years to Stoke City.
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There are certain ways around it. For example the prize money we reportedly won for winning that tournament in Saudi was just obscene, but clearly we won't be able to do what Man City have done, or Chelsea before them.
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They've already invested well over £200m on new players, the stadium and training facilities so my guess would be that they are prepared to invest a lot. To mention them in the same context as Mike Ashley is pathetic tbh.
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You were a steady Premier League club 6 years ago and were all delighted with the job Sam Allardyce was doing so that isn't really true is it
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Not at all marra. I admire your bottle. If the roles were reversed and Newcastle were a lower league club going nowhere and Sunderland were suddenly the richest club in the world with the brightest possible future imaginable (it gives me shivers even typing it!) there is no way I could bring myself to post on a Sunderland forum and be in and amongst all their euphoria. It wpuld be like my worst nightmare so like I said, I admire you for that.
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Aye marra I seen that. Your last post before our loss to Sheff Wed was May 2022. Attracted back by your biggest result of the season.
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Well the social media reaction suggest I'm right. It's the first time I've seen Sunderland fans get something trending on twitter this season with the winning at Hillsborough isn't for everyone patter (even though they also beat you there this season ) and RTG went into overdrive. You signing up straight on here sort of reinforces my point as well but anyway, you'll be made welcome regardless and only you can change that. We aren't like those on your board. We have a proud record of zero convicted nonces on here for a start conpared to RTG's 3 for a start! Welcome.
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Their reaction to our defeat has been ridiculous It's literally been their biggest result this season and that's no exaggeration either. The plain facts are however; both us and Sunderland now have exactly the same chance of winning the FA Cup, ie zero, but we have the consolation of a League Cup Quarter Final coming on Tuesday whilst we chase a Champions League place whilst they play out a 6th successive season in the lower leagues. In the grand scheme of things, yesterday was a futile, hollow victory for them.
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Agree. Personally I'd be looking to offload him. He's not not reliable (fitness wise) and being unavailable for over half the games we've played since he signed is no good to anyone. He's 31 next month so these injuries are only going to get worse. Plus we will be in the position this summer to spend big on a top striker (really big should we make top 4) to either compete with Isak or play alongside him. The penny pinching days are long gone.
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I've said from the start I don't rate him. He's not good enough. I understand the main reason he was bought was to weaken a direct relegation rival and for that reason it worked put as Burnley went down and we didn't. However this season he shouldn't be getting anywhere near the amount of minutes he has been but that is more down to Callum Wilson being so unreliable. Hopefully now Isak is back we'll be seeing far less of him on the pitch than we have been.
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Sadly his wage means we're stuck with him.