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#Sessegnon is expected to be available next week despite pulling out of WCQ, the #SAFC has been getting treatment for a groin problem

 

The biggest groin problem for Sunderland players is that when they play they've got 40,000 cocks in front of them. That's enough to effect anyone's game.

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some ginger bellend in a north face body warmer was singing all sorts of shite Newcastle songs in a pizza shop in Darlington was confused when I asked him the only English player to win the European golden boot... didn't take kindly to me telling him it wasn't shearer told me he would chew my ear off while I was on the floor in a 1v1 didn't go as he planned

 

Read more: http://www.readytogo.net/smb/showthread.php?t=768448#ixzz2OSK0JuAL

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some ginger bellend in a north face body warmer was singing all sorts of shite Newcastle songs in a pizza shop in Darlington was confused when I asked him the only English player to win the European golden boot... didn't take kindly to me telling him it wasn't shearer told me he would chew my ear off while I was on the floor in a 1v1 didn't go as he planned

 

Read more: http://www.readytogo.net/smb/showthread.php?t=768448#ixzz2OSK0JuAL

 

Fuck is this shit about Moyes in The Express today?

 

Surely not!? :kasper:

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Sunderland eye David Moyes

 

SUNDERLAND could make a shock move for Everton boss David Moyes if Martin O’Neill decides to quit in the summer.

 

David Moyes could be swayed by the bigger stadium and squad potential if lead by the right hands

 

O’Neill came under fire from some Sunderland fans during and after the tame 1-1 draw against 10-man Norwich City on Wearside last Saturday.

 

It’s also believed some family members who were in the directors box for the game, which confirmed that the Black Cats are immersed in a tense battle to stay in the Premier League, were shocked by the abuse.

 

Seasoned O’Neill watchers fear the 61-year-old, a childhood Sunderland supporter, is becoming disillusioned with life at the Stadium of Light and could consider his future at the end of the season.

 

Welcomed by the fans as a saviour when he was appointed in November 2011 following the sacking of Steve Bruce, the stardust surrounding him has faded with many followers now questioning his tactics and buys.

 

It’s understood that American owner Ellis Short – who has sanctioned successful bids totalling £27million since the start of the season on Steven Fletcher, Adam Johnson and Danny Graham – is worried about this summer’s transfer budget considering Sunderland’s underwhelming campaign.

 

O’Neill, an honest and diligent man, won’t stay where he is not wanted. Sunderland’s final eight games of the season, which begin with the visit of Manchester United at lunchtime on Saturday, will dictate his mood come the middle of May.

 

If O’Neill decides he can’t continue then Sunderland will sound out Moyes, who has just celebrated 11 years as Everton manager but has yet to agree a new contract, with his current deal running out in the summer.

 

It can be revealed that the Scot received overtures about taking over at the Stadium of Light when Bruce was sent packing but didn’t give Sunderland any encouragement.

 

This summer could provide a different scenario with Moyes, 50 next month, deliberately leaving his options open over a possible move away from Merseyside.

 

While Sunderland are not a top four club which would appeal to the ambitious Moyes – they lie nine places below Everton in the Premier League – the Black Cats have a bigger stadium and huge potential if they get it right on the pitch.

 

Sunderland could move for Moyes if Martin O'Neill's position becomes vacant

 

It can be revealed that the Scot received overtures about taking over at the Stadium of Light when Bruce was sent packing but didn’t give Sunderland any encouragement.

Moyes would also be backed in the transfer market, with Short always finding the funds if he believes the club is heading in the right direction.

 

One of his frustrations at Everton is that despite an amicable relationship with chairman Bill Kenwright, Moyes knows he is always vulnerable to having to sell his best players.

 

He fears that this close season could see the board listening to offers for stars like Marouane Fellaini and Leighton Baines.

 

At Sunderland there is the chance to build in the knowledge that success would keep the best players on board.

 

It’s a decent bargaining tool – and one which would feature high up in any talks if the North East club are looking for a new manager.

 

In the meantime it’s up to O’Neill to try and guide Sunderland to Premier League safety. It’s a tough run-in which starts with Manchester United’s visit followed by a trip to Chelsea, a Tyne-Wear derby at Newcastle and then a home game against Everton.

 

Sunderland are bottom of the form table and many of their fans fear the worst, with the final relegation place completely open if you believe QPR and Reading are already doomed.

 

It’s a situation O’Neill – who 10 years ago was piloting Celtic towards the UEFA Cup final, beating Liverpool en route – didn’t envisage last August.

 

Now he has some supporters on his back, a team stripped of confidence and an anxious boardroom. The next few weeks should prove to be defining ones in O’Neill’s Sunderland career.

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Moyes' stock will never be higher than it is now. I think he'll leave at the end of the season but he'd be silly to go to Sunderland.

 

Silly :D down right fuckin mental

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Objectives for Moyes:

 

-Spend more money than the mags

-Finish above the mags and win the NETD trophy

-Win the derby matches against the mag kernts by at least 9-1 or better marra. FTM

-Outlast the mags in all cup competitions

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Stadium size is nothing if you give away free tickets and don't generate sufficient revenue from it. Short must be sick of throwing money away. :lol:

 

Fwiw it seems Moyes always has the final say on any transfers so the point on him worried about his board selling players is moot. He can do much better than Sunderland anyway.

 

The writer must be really bored of a slow international weekend. :lol:

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