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It's his own fault really. If he'd signed for Derby or Wigan he wouldn't have got booed in most likelihood. By signing for Sunderland he was practically inviting this turn of events.

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If he really didn't want to be booed he could always have scored an own goal then ran to the Gallowgate arms aloft to get a great reception. The question has to be asked, why he didn't do that unless he was trying to practically goad the fans into booing him?

 

 

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Guest Milburnthedog

He got what was expected. A Geordie turncoat.

 

We didn't hang him or owt, just gave his some verbals.

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