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Been at Chilis gig tonight.

 

The Futureheads were playing their first ever gig at the SOL, the ground of the team they support in the city they were brought up in. A proud moment you would think and a time to celebrate all things Sunderland?

 

They sang "you sad b******, you play in black and white".

 

Cheesy chip anyone?

 

none of them support sunderland.  They were on soccer am donkeys ago - at least one supports Everton ffs.  :lol:

 

I'm sure two of them said "We don't like football, but our families support Newcastle so we'd support them if we had too" :lol:

 

I don't really give a s*** who they support to be fair. Cracking band.

 

And Ross (the one with glasses) supports Man U. He used to have a season ticket and travel to the home games from Newcastle (where he lives, and went to university), iirc. The soggy tissue of mackem misinformation disintegrateth. 

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Been at Chilis gig tonight.

 

The Futureheads were playing their first ever gig at the SOL, the ground of the team they support in the city they were brought up in. A proud moment you would think and a time to celebrate all things Sunderland?

 

They sang "you sad b******, you play in black and white".

 

Cheesy chip anyone?

 

can't get away with them or maximo park. they should be shot with their own shite for that acapella album they just brought out.

utter self indulgent shite ... we don't have to use our instruments, we are our instruments! bell-ends

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photoshop/caption competition...

 

 

 

 

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They all look like they have had Transfer requests accepted such is the joy, but notice the sadness deep in their eyes such is the bleakness of their current existence.

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Is that invest in Africa thing some cheap ploy to impress Sessegnon and encourage him to stay? or to get Gyan to return?

 

Even with being of African origin myself, I find such things very forced.

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Be afraid, be very afraid

 

Sunderland chairman Ellis Short wants quality not quantity

 

Chairman Ellis Short says Sunderland are looking for quality rather than quantity in the summer transfer market.

Short and manager Martin O'Neill have been in talks regarding the strengthening of the Black Cats squad for the forthcoming campaign.

"We don't want to sign players for the sake of it, or if it feels they're inexpensive," Short told BBC Newcastle.

"We want to identify players who are good and will definitely improve us."

The Wearsiders ended the season with just one win in their last 10 games after an impressive mid-season run ensured a sixth straight season of Premier League football.

However, O'Neill now has a full pre-season campaign to restructure his squad and bring in his own additions following his appointment last December.

"Martin and I speak frequently," Short added.

"He and I have been talking all summer about what we're going to do, the fans have a pretty good idea of what we need to do, everyone has an idea.

"Martin is looking at specific players that we might want, and then there'll be a lot of work in trying to get those players here."

The full interview with Ellis Short can be heard on BBC Newcastle's Total Sport programme on Monday, 25 June from 17:30 BST

 

http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/18582399

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Be afraid, be very afraid

 

Sunderland chairman Ellis Short wants quality not quantity

 

Chairman Ellis Short says Sunderland are looking for quality rather than quantity in the summer transfer market.

Short and manager Martin O'Neill have been in talks regarding the strengthening of the Black Cats squad for the forthcoming campaign.

"We don't want to sign players for the sake of it, or if it feels they're inexpensive," Short told BBC Newcastle.

"We want to identify players who are good and will definitely improve us."

The Wearsiders ended the season with just one win in their last 10 games after an impressive mid-season run ensured a sixth straight season of Premier League football.

However, O'Neill now has a full pre-season campaign to restructure his squad and bring in his own additions following his appointment last December.

"Martin and I speak frequently," Short added.

"He and I have been talking all summer about what we're going to do, the fans have a pretty good idea of what we need to do, everyone has an idea.

"Martin is looking at specific players that we might want, and then there'll be a lot of work in trying to get those players here."

The full interview with Ellis Short can be heard on BBC Newcastle's Total Sport programme on Monday, 25 June from 17:30 BST

 

http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/18582399

 

I'm sure i'm not the only one who is green with envy over thier proposed frontline of Mclean-Sessegnon-Larsson-Saha next season.

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