mattypnufc Posted September 26, 2011 Share Posted September 26, 2011 I would have O'Shea at right back ahead of Simpson like, without a doubt. Careful lad, posts like this won't go down well on here. Wes Brown would also comfortably walk into your team. As good as Brown has been for Sunderland, Taylor has been good for us. No way in hell he would walk in to our team just now. Brown is also older and more injury prone. Another myth peddled by Newcastle fans. On the subject of injury prone players, Taylor has missed virtually the last 2 seasons because of injuries has he not? 36 appearences for Wes Brown in the past two seasons (not including 2011-2012) 37 appearences for Stephen Taylor in the past two seasons (not including 2011-2012) You inbred cunt. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
maybe_next_year Posted September 26, 2011 Share Posted September 26, 2011 I would have O'Shea at right back ahead of Simpson like, without a doubt. Careful lad, posts like this won't go down well on here. Wes Brown would also comfortably walk into your team. As good as Brown has been for Sunderland, Taylor has been good for us. No way in hell he would walk in to our team just now. Brown is also older and more injury prone. Another myth peddled by Newcastle fans. On the subject of injury prone players, Taylor has missed virtually the last 2 seasons because of injuries has he not? he's missed a lot, but because of injuries like a broken jaw and a dislocated shoulder, hardly anything to do with him really. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mr. Snrub Posted September 26, 2011 Share Posted September 26, 2011 Wes Brown has averaged 15 games a season his entire career. Made of steel. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
taxfree Posted September 26, 2011 Share Posted September 26, 2011 I would have O'Shea at right back ahead of Simpson like, without a doubt. Careful lad, posts like this won't go down well on here. Wes Brown would also comfortably walk into your team. As good as Brown has been for Sunderland, Taylor has been good for us. No way in hell he would walk in to our team just now. Brown is also older and more injury prone. Another myth peddled by Newcastle fans. On the subject of injury prone players, Taylor has missed virtually the last 2 seasons because of injuries has he not? 36 appearences for Wes Brown in the past two seasons (not including 2011-2012) 37 appearences for Stephen Taylor in the past two seasons (not including 2011-2012) You inbred c***. Nailed on more injury prone Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Elliottman Posted September 26, 2011 Share Posted September 26, 2011 I would have O'Shea at right back ahead of Simpson like, without a doubt. Careful lad, posts like this won't go down well on here. Wes Brown would also comfortably walk into your team. As good as Brown has been for Sunderland, Taylor has been good for us. No way in hell he would walk in to our team just now. Brown is also older and more injury prone. Another myth peddled by Newcastle fans. On the subject of injury prone players, Taylor has missed virtually the last 2 seasons because of injuries has he not? 36 appearences for Wes Brown in the past two seasons (not including 2011-2012) 37 appearences for Stephen Taylor in the past two seasons (not including 2011-2012) You inbred c***. unlucky queerside. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Wearside Posted September 26, 2011 Share Posted September 26, 2011 I would have O'Shea at right back ahead of Simpson like, without a doubt. Careful lad, posts like this won't go down well on here. Wes Brown would also comfortably walk into your team. As good as Brown has been for Sunderland, Taylor has been good for us. No way in hell he would walk in to our team just now. Brown is also older and more injury prone. Another myth peddled by Newcastle fans. On the subject of injury prone players, Taylor has missed virtually the last 2 seasons because of injuries has he not? 36 appearences for Wes Brown in the past two seasons (not including 2011-2012) 37 appearences for Stephen Taylor in the past two seasons (not including 2011-2012) You inbred cunt. Steven Taylor wasn't playing for the biggest club side in world football. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
AliGupter Posted September 26, 2011 Share Posted September 26, 2011 I would have O'Shea at right back ahead of Simpson like, without a doubt. Careful lad, posts like this won't go down well on here. Wes Brown would also comfortably walk into your team. As good as Brown has been for Sunderland, Taylor has been good for us. No way in hell he would walk in to our team just now. Brown is also older and more injury prone. Another myth peddled by Newcastle fans. On the subject of injury prone players, Taylor has missed virtually the last 2 seasons because of injuries has he not? 36 appearences for Wes Brown in the past two seasons (not including 2011-2012) 37 appearences for Stephen Taylor in the past two seasons (not including 2011-2012) You inbred cunt. Steven Taylor wasn't playing for the biggest club side in world football. Neither was Wes Brown judging by his appearances throughout his career. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
mattypnufc Posted September 26, 2011 Share Posted September 26, 2011 I would have O'Shea at right back ahead of Simpson like, without a doubt. Careful lad, posts like this won't go down well on here. Wes Brown would also comfortably walk into your team. As good as Brown has been for Sunderland, Taylor has been good for us. No way in hell he would walk in to our team just now. Brown is also older and more injury prone. Another myth peddled by Newcastle fans. On the subject of injury prone players, Taylor has missed virtually the last 2 seasons because of injuries has he not? 36 appearences for Wes Brown in the past two seasons (not including 2011-2012) 37 appearences for Stephen Taylor in the past two seasons (not including 2011-2012) You inbred cunt. Apologies I was counting on your mams hands whilst fisting her, and miscounted. Wes Brown has 43. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hanshithispantz Posted September 26, 2011 Share Posted September 26, 2011 Settle down man lads, settle down Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ryan_Taylor Posted September 26, 2011 Share Posted September 26, 2011 I would have O'Shea at right back ahead of Simpson like, without a doubt. Careful lad, posts like this won't go down well on here. Wes Brown would also comfortably walk into your team. As good as Brown has been for Sunderland, Taylor has been good for us. No way in hell he would walk in to our team just now. Brown is also older and more injury prone. Another myth peddled by Newcastle fans. On the subject of injury prone players, Taylor has missed virtually the last 2 seasons because of injuries has he not? 36 appearences for Wes Brown in the past two seasons (not including 2011-2012) 37 appearences for Stephen Taylor in the past two seasons (not including 2011-2012) You inbred c***. Steven Taylor wasn't playing for the biggest club side in world football. Bit early in the day to be on the Whiskey is it not. Fucking embarrassment you like lad Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
mattypnufc Posted September 26, 2011 Share Posted September 26, 2011 Settle down man lads, settle down Just find it amusing that they peddle this shite every year. John O'Shea is a better RB than Danny Simpson agreed. Wes Brown is a decent player don't get me wrong, but at this moment in time those daft cunts down the road class him as the bestest defender in all of their history. The poor ginger bastard. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mr. Snrub Posted September 26, 2011 Share Posted September 26, 2011 Settle down man lads, settle down Wes Brown is a decent player don't get me wrong, but at this moment in time those daft cunts down the road class him as the bestest defender in all of their history. The poor ginger bastard. Beating off stiff competition from Paul McShane and Nyron Nosworthy. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
John P Posted September 26, 2011 Share Posted September 26, 2011 Just ignore him for God's sake. All he does is come on here once a week posting something about Sunderland being better than Newcastle and everyone starts a big slanging match. Maybe if he actually had something meaningful to contribute to a discussion then fine, but it's honestly so tiring getting the same crap out of him every week that it's not worth the effort. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Haris Vuckic Posted September 26, 2011 Share Posted September 26, 2011 I would have O'Shea at right back ahead of Simpson like, without a doubt. Careful lad, posts like this won't go down well on here. Wes Brown would also comfortably walk into your team. As good as Brown has been for Sunderland, Taylor has been good for us. No way in hell he would walk in to our team just now. Brown is also older and more injury prone. Another myth peddled by Newcastle fans. On the subject of injury prone players, Taylor has missed virtually the last 2 seasons because of injuries has he not? 36 appearences for Wes Brown in the past two seasons (not including 2011-2012) 37 appearences for Stephen Taylor in the past two seasons (not including 2011-2012) You inbred c***. Steven Taylor wasn't playing for the biggest club side in world football. Wes Brown has done his cruciate ligament twice,he's 32 in a couple of weeks & you gave him a 4 year deal. Idiocy. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pilko Posted September 26, 2011 Share Posted September 26, 2011 This is the thing with most the mackems I know - I'm generally happy, amongst the piss-taking and ribbing of each others clubs, to admit when Sunderland get a good result or make a good signing. The Sunderland fans simply refuse to do this, everything that goes on at NUFC is moved around in their funny warped minds to be some sort of injustice or negative. One fan I spoke to after the opening day of the season (having seen both teams play) argued that a draw at Anfield was a brilliant result from a brilliant performance and yet a draw at home to Arsenal was a shit result from a shit/lucky NUFC performance. So yes - I'd have O'Shea, or Brown when fit, to play right-back instead of Danny Simpson. Having said that, I'd also play the bottle of Morrisons fizzy water on my desk at present ahead of Simpson. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
mrmojorisin75 Posted September 26, 2011 Share Posted September 26, 2011 Nyron Nosworthy. still gets me to this day that name, wtf were his parents thinking? and where did nyron come from? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
eliassenfredrik Posted September 26, 2011 Share Posted September 26, 2011 So we haven't played any decent teams yet? 3 "difficult" away matches and Arsenal. I guess Fulham and Blackburn are shit, but until recently we struggled at home vs them. I guess we'll know by the end of November where we are though, some real tough ones coming up. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
John P Posted September 26, 2011 Share Posted September 26, 2011 Iv voted for 'delete the mong's account', sick of his pathetic posts and the responses from others Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Wearside Posted September 26, 2011 Share Posted September 26, 2011 This is the thing with most the mackems I know - I'm generally happy, amongst the piss-taking and ribbing of each others clubs, to admit when Sunderland get a good result or make a good signing. The Sunderland fans simply refuse to do this, everything that goes on at NUFC is moved around in their funny warped minds to be some sort of injustice or negative. One fan I spoke to after the opening day of the season (having seen both teams play) argued that a draw at Anfield was a brilliant result from a brilliant performance and yet a draw at home to Arsenal was a shit result from a shit/lucky NUFC performance. So yes - I'd have O'Shea, or Brown when fit, to play right-back instead of Danny Simpson. Having said that, I'd also play the bottle of Morrisons fizzy water on my desk at present ahead of Simpson. That works two ways though, I could count on one hand how many posters on here have gave Sunderland credit for signing very good players like O'Shea and Brown, I'm not bothered what anyone says those two are very decent footballers and all you get on here is people mocking them, refusing to admit that they are decent. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
AliGupter Posted September 26, 2011 Share Posted September 26, 2011 This is the thing with most the mackems I know - I'm generally happy, amongst the piss-taking and ribbing of each others clubs, to admit when Sunderland get a good result or make a good signing. The Sunderland fans simply refuse to do this, everything that goes on at NUFC is moved around in their funny warped minds to be some sort of injustice or negative. One fan I spoke to after the opening day of the season (having seen both teams play) argued that a draw at Anfield was a brilliant result from a brilliant performance and yet a draw at home to Arsenal was a shit result from a shit/lucky NUFC performance. So yes - I'd have O'Shea, or Brown when fit, to play right-back instead of Danny Simpson. Having said that, I'd also play the bottle of Morrisons fizzy water on my desk at present ahead of Simpson. That works two ways though, I could count on one hand how many posters on here have gave Sunderland credit for signing very good players like O'Shea and Brown, I'm not bothered what anyone says those two are very decent footballers and all you get on here is people mocking them, refusing to admit that they are decent. OK, we'll admit that they are injury prone, past it, has-beens. Much like the likes of Smith, Butt and Duff were when we signed them. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
relámpago blanco Posted September 26, 2011 Share Posted September 26, 2011 Don't think anyone said they wern't decent, O shea would probably get in the side, but I don't think Brown would, whether he is better or not is not really the key here. We have a settled CB partnership and as far as I am aware have conceded less goals in the Prem than anyone else. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
John P Posted September 26, 2011 Share Posted September 26, 2011 This is the thing with most the mackems I know - I'm generally happy, amongst the p*ss-taking and ribbing of each others clubs, to admit when Sunderland get a good result or make a good signing. The Sunderland fans simply refuse to do this, everything that goes on at NUFC is moved around in their funny warped minds to be some sort of injustice or negative. One fan I spoke to after the opening day of the season (having seen both teams play) argued that a draw at Anfield was a brilliant result from a brilliant performance and yet a draw at home to Arsenal was a s*** result from a s***/lucky NUFC performance. So yes - I'd have O'Shea, or Brown when fit, to play right-back instead of Danny Simpson. Having said that, I'd also play the bottle of Morrisons fizzy water on my desk at present ahead of Simpson. That works two ways though, I could count on one hand how many posters on here have gave Sunderland credit for signing very good players like O'Shea and Brown, I'm not bothered what anyone says those two are very decent footballers and all you get on here is people mocking them, refusing to admit that they are decent. At last, something to add to a discussion. I think people on here generally accept that they are decent players, but the problem is that they aren't getting any younger, and if im not mistaken they are on long contracts with massive wages. We went down that route for about 4 or 5 years and it ended with relegation. Not saying you'll get relegated but I think it's fair to question your transfer policy based on the signings of those two. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Flip Posted September 26, 2011 Share Posted September 26, 2011 Isn't this the same Wes Brown who a couple years back was like Titus Bramble? A complete fucking donkey who cost his team loads of points because of lack of concentration for the full 90 minutes? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ashley17 Posted September 26, 2011 Share Posted September 26, 2011 I think we're more likely to laugh at Brown & O'Shea as signings because we've been burned by that sort of player too many times. They could just as easy be Phil Neville's and be a success away from a top 4 side, just as they could also be a Smith/Butt/Johnsen/Geremi/Duff/Babayaro Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Wearside Posted September 26, 2011 Share Posted September 26, 2011 This is the thing with most the mackems I know - I'm generally happy, amongst the p*ss-taking and ribbing of each others clubs, to admit when Sunderland get a good result or make a good signing. The Sunderland fans simply refuse to do this, everything that goes on at NUFC is moved around in their funny warped minds to be some sort of injustice or negative. One fan I spoke to after the opening day of the season (having seen both teams play) argued that a draw at Anfield was a brilliant result from a brilliant performance and yet a draw at home to Arsenal was a s*** result from a s***/lucky NUFC performance. So yes - I'd have O'Shea, or Brown when fit, to play right-back instead of Danny Simpson. Having said that, I'd also play the bottle of Morrisons fizzy water on my desk at present ahead of Simpson. That works two ways though, I could count on one hand how many posters on here have gave Sunderland credit for signing very good players like O'Shea and Brown, I'm not bothered what anyone says those two are very decent footballers and all you get on here is people mocking them, refusing to admit that they are decent. At last, something to add to a discussion. I think people on here generally accept that they are decent players, but the problem is that they aren't getting any younger, and if im not mistaken they are on long contracts with massive wages. We went down that route for about 4 or 5 years and it ended with relegation. Not saying you'll get relegated but I think it's fair to question your transfer policy based on the signings of those two. Last season our squad was the youngest in the PL and it showed in certain games and towards the end of the season when we fell apart and I'd say 90% of fans realised we needed a few experienced heads and not just kids. Yes, they are on big wages but if the start that Brown has made is anything to go by then it will be money well spent, he wasn't injured at all last season, he just couldn't get in the Man Utd team. O'Shea has only started 2 games but we have kept 2 clean sheets in 2 games in the games he has played so again a good signing, only 30, got years ahead of him yet and defenders regularly play in the top flight well into their 30's. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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