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LOL at this thread, just pure hate, they are so small time, and were apparently (in usual mackem rewriting history way) so far ahead of us when we had Peter Lovelyhands up front and they had the might of Gyan :) hehe

 

http://www.readytogo.net/smb/threads/mags.850991/

 

Do you lot still all want Ashley out? The protests all seem to have gone a bit quiet. Pardew the messiah again?

Fickle, pathetic c_unts.

 

Fucking Newcastle fans, they take issue with the board and manager when they're fucking stuff up and then they turn around and support them when they do well!  Stupid Mag bastards.

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LOL at this thread, just pure hate, they are so small time, and were apparently (in usual mackem rewriting history way) so far ahead of us when we had Peter Lovelyhands up front and they had the might of Gyan :) hehe

 

http://www.readytogo.net/smb/threads/mags.850991/

Aye, forgetting we had Lovenkrands and they had Gyan and we beat them 5-1.

 

Actually reading further through i, it sounds like the lad who made the comment was one of us on the wind up. One of their "true" fans does mention the word class though :)

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Depressing score for them, scraping a 0-0 at home to Norwich. The table doesn't look too bad for them tbh and their fixture list looks decent after New Year but they're an awful team.

 

Hopefully the first weekend in February will be their spiritual relegation because time really is running out. GET IN :celb:

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Doubt many teams in the past have had as many difficult home games as Sunderland so far though, that's where shite like this usually pick up the vast majority of their points.

 

Fulham (lost), Arsenal (lost), Liverpool (lost), Man Utd (lost), NUFC (won), Man City (won), Chelsea (lost), Spurs (lost), Norwich (drew).

 

That's 7 out of 9 of their home games (if you include us) that have been incredibly tough on the face of it, I'm not saying that guarantees anything but they have 10 home games against less threatening opposition now to save their season, so it's not as cut-and-dry as comparing to previous seasons.  They need to turn it around soon though, as I say.  If they're not picking up wins by mid/late January you'd probably say they were fucked.

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Doubt many teams in the past have had as many difficult home games as Sunderland so far though, that's where shite like this usually pick up the vast majority of their points.

 

Fulham (lost), Arsenal (lost), Liverpool (lost), Man Utd (lost), NUFC (won), Man City (won), Chelsea (lost), Spurs (lost), Norwich (drew).

 

That's 7 out of 9 of their home games (if you include us) that have been incredibly tough on the face of it, I'm not saying that guarantees anything but they have 10 home games against less threatening opposition now to save their season, so it's not as cut-and-dry as comparing to previous seasons.  They need to turn it around soon though, as I say.  If they're not picking up wins by mid/late January you'd probably say they were fucked.

Come the end of the season they have those games away. Didn't Blackburn have a similar scheduale at the start of the season they went down?

 

What you are missing to mention is that if their home fixtures so far have been hard then their away fixtures have been easy, in that case how come they haven't won one of them?

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Doubt many teams in the past have had as many difficult home games as Sunderland so far though, that's where shite like this usually pick up the vast majority of their points.

 

Fulham (lost), Arsenal (lost), Liverpool (lost), Man Utd (lost), NUFC (won), Man City (won), Chelsea (lost), Spurs (lost), Norwich (drew).

 

That's 7 out of 9 of their home games (if you include us) that have been incredibly tough on the face of it, I'm not saying that guarantees anything but they have 10 home games against less threatening opposition now to save their season, so it's not as cut-and-dry as comparing to previous seasons.  They need to turn it around soon though, as I say.  If they're not picking up wins by mid/late January you'd probably say they were fucked.

Come the end of the season they have those games away. Didn't Blackburn have a similar scheduale at the start of the season they went down?

 

What you are missing to mention is that if their home fixtures so far have been hard then their away fixtures have been easy, in that case how come they haven't won one of them?

 

 

This game today was the second of thier winning run and the second draw. they need to be beating teams in/around them. Big big ask for them to turn this around.

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Doubt many teams in the past have had as many difficult home games as Sunderland so far though, that's where s**** like this usually pick up the vast majority of their points.

 

Fulham (lost), Arsenal (lost), Liverpool (lost), Man Utd (lost), NUFC (won), Man City (won), Chelsea (lost), Spurs (lost), Norwich (drew).

 

That's 7 out of 9 of their home games (if you include us) that have been incredibly tough on the face of it, I'm not saying that guarantees anything but they have 10 home games against less threatening opposition now to save their season, so it's not as cut-and-dry as comparing to previous seasons.  They need to turn it around soon though, as I say.  If they're not picking up wins by mid/late January you'd probably say they were f***ed.

Come the end of the season they have those games away. Didn't Blackburn have a similar scheduale at the start of the season they went down?

 

What you are missing to mention is that if their home fixtures so far have been hard then their away fixtures have been easy, in that case how come they haven't won one of them?

 

 

This game today was the second of thier winning run and the second draw. they need to be beating teams in/around them. Big big ask for them to turn this around.

 

That's it... they seem to save their better performances until they play the (bigger) teams higher up the table, which is no good to them really.

 

The indiscipline, and tendancy to score own goals ain't helping either, like!

 

Hehe.

 

 

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Doubt many teams in the past have had as many difficult home games as Sunderland so far though, that's where shite like this usually pick up the vast majority of their points.

 

Fulham (lost), Arsenal (lost), Liverpool (lost), Man Utd (lost), NUFC (won), Man City (won), Chelsea (lost), Spurs (lost), Norwich (drew).

 

That's 7 out of 9 of their home games (if you include us) that have been incredibly tough on the face of it, I'm not saying that guarantees anything but they have 10 home games against less threatening opposition now to save their season, so it's not as cut-and-dry as comparing to previous seasons.  They need to turn it around soon though, as I say.  If they're not picking up wins by mid/late January you'd probably say they were fucked.

Come the end of the season they have those games away. Didn't Blackburn have a similar scheduale at the start of the season they went down?

 

What you are missing to mention is that if their home fixtures so far have been hard then their away fixtures have been easy, in that case how come they haven't won one of them?

 

Doubt many teams in the past have had as many difficult home games as Sunderland so far though, that's where shite like this usually pick up the vast majority of their points.

 

Seriously man, comprehension skills.

 

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Doubt many teams in the past have had as many difficult home games as Sunderland so far though, that's where shite like this usually pick up the vast majority of their points.

 

Fulham (lost), Arsenal (lost), Liverpool (lost), Man Utd (lost), NUFC (won), Man City (won), Chelsea (lost), Spurs (lost), Norwich (drew).

 

That's 7 out of 9 of their home games (if you include us) that have been incredibly tough on the face of it, I'm not saying that guarantees anything but they have 10 home games against less threatening opposition now to save their season, so it's not as cut-and-dry as comparing to previous seasons.  They need to turn it around soon though, as I say.  If they're not picking up wins by mid/late January you'd probably say they were fucked.

Come the end of the season they have those games away. Didn't Blackburn have a similar scheduale at the start of the season they went down?

 

What you are missing to mention is that if their home fixtures so far have been hard then their away fixtures have been easy, in that case how come they haven't won one of them?

 

 

This game today was the second of thier winning run and the second draw. they need to be beating teams in/around them. Big big ask for them to turn this around.

Exactly what I have been saying.

 

Away from home they have played Southampton, Crystal Palace, West Brom, Swansea, Hull, Stoke, Aston Villa, and West Ham. Fair enough Swansea and Southampton are difficult places to go, but the rest of them are teams around them and out of all of those fixtures they have taken 3 points (3 draws). Crystal Palace, West Brom, Hull, and Stoke are all teams around them and they have lost all of those games and to Swansea who are obviously a little bit more of a challenge.

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Doubt many teams in the past have had as many difficult home games as Sunderland so far though, that's where shite like this usually pick up the vast majority of their points.

 

Fulham (lost), Arsenal (lost), Liverpool (lost), Man Utd (lost), NUFC (won), Man City (won), Chelsea (lost), Spurs (lost), Norwich (drew).

 

That's 7 out of 9 of their home games (if you include us) that have been incredibly tough on the face of it, I'm not saying that guarantees anything but they have 10 home games against less threatening opposition now to save their season, so it's not as cut-and-dry as comparing to previous seasons.  They need to turn it around soon though, as I say.  If they're not picking up wins by mid/late January you'd probably say they were fucked.

Come the end of the season they have those games away. Didn't Blackburn have a similar scheduale at the start of the season they went down?

 

What you are missing to mention is that if their home fixtures so far have been hard then their away fixtures have been easy, in that case how come they haven't won one of them?

 

 

This game today was the second of thier winning run and the second draw. they need to be beating teams in/around them. Big big ask for them to turn this around.

Exactly what I have been saying.

 

Away from home they have played Southampton, Crystal Palace, West Brom, Swansea, Hull, Stoke, Aston Villa, and West Ham. Fair enough Swansea and Southampton are difficult places to go, but the rest of them are teams around them and out of all of those fixtures they have taken 3 points (3 draws). Crystal Palace, West Brom, Hull, and Stoke are all teams around them and they have lost all of those games and to Swansea who are obviously a little bit more of a challenge.

 

Chaotic and confidence-shot (and pretty shit playing staff-wise tbf) club in bad away form shocker.

 

I'm not saying they'll stay up, I'm saying you can't write them off now when they're 4 points off the pace and have 10 home games that don't include the top 5 or 6 teams.

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Also, the team you support managed to stay up by 5 points (effectively 6) while only picking up 2 away wins all season (in January/May).

The team I support were not on 10 points at this stage of the season and were never in this position, if we had have been then we would have went down.
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Doubt many teams in the past have had as many difficult home games as Sunderland so far though, that's where shite like this usually pick up the vast majority of their points.

 

Fulham (lost), Arsenal (lost), Liverpool (lost), Man Utd (lost), NUFC (won), Man City (won), Chelsea (lost), Spurs (lost), Norwich (drew).

 

That's 7 out of 9 of their home games (if you include us) that have been incredibly tough on the face of it, I'm not saying that guarantees anything but they have 10 home games against less threatening opposition now to save their season, so it's not as cut-and-dry as comparing to previous seasons.  They need to turn it around soon though, as I say.  If they're not picking up wins by mid/late January you'd probably say they were fucked.

Come the end of the season they have those games away. Didn't Blackburn have a similar scheduale at the start of the season they went down?

 

What you are missing to mention is that if their home fixtures so far have been hard then their away fixtures have been easy, in that case how come they haven't won one of them?

 

 

This game today was the second of thier winning run and the second draw. they need to be beating teams in/around them. Big big ask for them to turn this around.

Exactly what I have been saying.

 

Away from home they have played Southampton, Crystal Palace, West Brom, Swansea, Hull, Stoke, Aston Villa, and West Ham. Fair enough Swansea and Southampton are difficult places to go, but the rest of them are teams around them and out of all of those fixtures they have taken 3 points (3 draws). Crystal Palace, West Brom, Hull, and Stoke are all teams around them and they have lost all of those games and to Swansea who are obviously a little bit more of a challenge.

 

Chaotic and confidence-shot (and pretty shit playing staff-wise tbf) club in bad away form shocker.

 

I'm not saying they'll stay up, I'm saying you can't write them off now when they're 4 points off the pace and have 10 home games that don't include the top 5 or 6 teams.

It's massively unlikely that they will stay up though, good home fixtures or not.
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:lol: It's not massively unlikely, they have almost as much chance as anyone else down there of getting out of it.  A few wins and they're back in with a chance, let's just hope they don't pick them up.  I reckon end of January if they're still drawing home games then you can say they're probably doomed.
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:lol: It's not massively unlikely, they have almost as much chance as anyone else down there of getting out of it.  A few wins and they're back in with a chance, let's just hope they don't pick them up.  I reckon end of January if they're still drawing home games then you can say they're probably doomed.

 

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Also, the team you support managed to stay up by 5 points (effectively 6) while only picking up 2 away wins all season (in January/May).

The team I support were not on 10 points at this stage of the season and were never in this position, if we had have been then we would have went down.

 

Ah you're not worth arguing with.

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:lol: It's not massively unlikely, they have almost as much chance as anyone else down there of getting out of it.  A few wins and they're back in with a chance, let's just hope they don't pick them up.  I reckon end of January if they're still drawing home games then you can say they're probably doomed.

 

they could quite easily lose their next 3 prem games, 20 games in and 10pts, even with decent home games that's a big ask.

 

west brom and west ham for me are better equipped player wise, pick up a win each in those 3 games and Sunderland look in real trouble. The wild card is now Cardiff, tan has thrown them a huge lifeline, but even that means catching up 8pts, a win for them in the next 3 and it's 11. Cardiff also have Southampton and Sunderland at home in their next two games, the players will be well fired up for it.

 

 

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