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Bloke on the SMB keeps going on about a "Paulo: we salute you" banner he's got made for their next home game. Can't tell if he's serious but I hope to god he is  :lol:

 

If they do the salute at the Derby, man. :lol:

 

 

they seem to think on the smb that all our fans will turn up dressed as hitler-  and there will now be a week of stories about Mackems in Newcastle  that makes 300 look like a fair fight.

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Dear Sunderland Fans,

 

We have sent a clear message today – we are ready for the fight.

 

The players are a great group – after the first half I thought we deserved to go into the break in front.

 

We created the best chances; it was a fantastic effort in the first half and we can be happy with that.

 

You could have predicted losing at Stamford Bridge, as it’s a difficult place to come, but those lads are not happy about it.

 

They know they did well in the first half and they are disappointed to concede two goals so soon in the second.

 

The way they were conceded was very strange – and perhaps could have been avoided. Every single mistake at this level will be punished.

 

Simon [Mignolet] didn’t have to make a save once in the game – at Stamford Bridge that is an incredible feat!

 

In the last 10 minutes we did lose energy, but for 45 minutes I was very very happy with my players.

 

Even after Chelsea scored, we didn’t sink and that is important. Our chances were limited after that but I think that is because of physical condition.

 

I’m very proud and happy after the performance I have seen. Yes, we can do better, but in the second half the players were tired and it was to be expected after a very busy week where they have worked very hard.

 

I want to thank the fans. They made me feel very emotional, not because they sang my name, but because of their support.

 

They understood straight away how much work we have put in this week and they came in their numbers to support their team.

 

We lost the game, but they still clapped their hands because they saw the lads fight for the cause with pride and honour.

 

We now have Newcastle, Everton, Aston Villa, Stoke , Southampton and Tottenham – for us, these are six cup finals.

 

All the best,

 

Paolo Di Canio

 

 

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I reckon they'll do enough to stay up - maybe six more points from those. If we beat them and they lose at home to Everton though i think they'll go down because Wigan always have a shock result in them.

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Dear Sunderland Fans,

 

 

Simon [Mignolet] didn’t have to make a save once in the game – at Stamford Bridge that is an incredible feat!

 

 

 

All the best,

 

Paolo Di Canio

 

:pokerface:

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I think they'll do enough to stay up, just. I guess as someone above has said if they lose to us and lose to Everton at home then there'll be huge pressure in the games against Stoke, Southampton and Villa and anything can happen in those games given the magnitude of them.

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Default Re: Nobody hates Newcastle More Than Me

I knock around with 3 or 4 of them over here, but it's OK because I can knack all of them so they are all in their place. More fascinated with how gracious they try to be when things aren't quite going our way, knowing that deep down they want to rub it in.

 

Read more: http://www.readytogo.net/smb/showthread.php?t=772779&page=4#ixzz2PoJ9i4FN

 

 

:lol: :lol:

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"Di Klanio" :lol:

 

He came from Swindon Town, to take the mackems down, Di Canio, woah! Di Canio, woah!

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