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The answer resides amid a catalogue of appalling buys by assorted managers. Damningly, Sunderland sold no player on for a profit between August 2011 and January 2017 and have made money on only five of the last 48 they have traded. As Asoro added: “Sunderland have had a lot of money, it’s just they haven’t used it properly.”

 

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The answer resides amid a catalogue of appalling buys by assorted managers. Damningly, Sunderland sold no player on for a profit between August 2011 and January 2017 and have made money on only five of the last 48 they have traded. As Asoro added: “Sunderland have had a lot of money, it’s just they haven’t used it properly.”

 

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Wow :lol:

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The answer resides amid a catalogue of appalling buys by assorted managers. Damningly, Sunderland sold no player on for a profit between August 2011 and January 2017 and have made money on only five of the last 48 they have traded. As Asoro added: “Sunderland have had a lot of money, it’s just they haven’t used it properly.”

 

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Wow [emoji38]

That surely can't be right [emoji38]

 

Must be a record for a top flight club, Jesus Christ.

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The answer resides amid a catalogue of appalling buys by assorted managers. Damningly, Sunderland sold no player on for a profit between August 2011 and January 2017 and have made money on only five of the last 48 they have traded. As Asoro added: “Sunderland have had a lot of money, it’s just they haven’t used it properly.”

 

[emoji38]

Wow [emoji38]

That surely can't be right [emoji38]

 

Must be a record for a top flight club, Jesus Christ.

It's bad enough if you just think of it as a 6 year period, but you got to remember the absolutely massive inflation over that period as well :lol:

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The answer resides amid a catalogue of appalling buys by assorted managers. Damningly, Sunderland sold no player on for a profit between August 2011 and January 2017 and have made money on only five of the last 48 they have traded. As Asoro added: “Sunderland have had a lot of money, it’s just they haven’t used it properly.”

 

[emoji38]

Wow [emoji38]

That surely can't be right [emoji38]

 

Must be a record for a top flight club, Jesus Christ.

It's bad enough if you just think of it as a 6 year period, but you got to remember the absolutely massive inflation over that period as well [emoji38]

It's mind boggling

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:lol: :lol: :lol:

 

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Royal Ascot has returned with a vengeance and with it punters are suffering in the 30C+ heat. But the gents in the Royal Enclosure aren't the only people to get hot under their over-starched collars.

 

Radio 4's Today Programme has once again offered its predictions for the perennial race meet. But after appalling form in predicting winners in 2016 - with only one winner - they're slowly becoming known as the Sunderland AFC of racing tips.

 

http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/live/horse-racing/40303861

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The answer resides amid a catalogue of appalling buys by assorted managers. Damningly, Sunderland sold no player on for a profit between August 2011 and January 2017 and have made money on only five of the last 48 they have traded. As Asoro added: “Sunderland have had a lot of money, it’s just they haven’t used it properly.”

 

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Wow :lol:

Simon Mignolet?

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Quite realistic to say there's a good chance they won't win any of their first 4 games.

 

We got five from those four games last year. Should have been at least seven. Think they've got Barnsley away after that too.

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This is probably the strongest Championship set of teams I've ever seen, don't think Sunderland will get out of this any time soon, if at all. Maybe Swindon/Tremere levels of capitulation :)

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This is probably the strongest Championship set of teams I've ever seen, don't think Sunderland will get out of this any time soon, if at all. Maybe Swindon/Tremere levels of capitulation :)

 

That league has rapidly turned into Prem Division 2, its so strong now.  It must be one of the strongest leagues in the world.

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