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Surprised the Villa vs Hull game wasn't the opening Friday TV game with both being strong favourites for promotion and the Steve Bruce factor.

 

People commenting on how Sunderland have a tough start, they also look to have a tough finish.

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Surprised the Villa vs Hull game wasn't the opening Friday TV game with both being strong favourites for promotion and the Steve Bruce factor.

 

People commenting on how Sunderland have a tough start, they also look to have a tough finish.

 

The bit in the middle isn't looking too promising either. But apart from that they should be ok  :lol:

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Surprised the Villa vs Hull game wasn't the opening Friday TV game with both being strong favourites for promotion and the Steve Bruce factor.

 

People commenting on how Sunderland have a tough start, they also look to have a tough finish.

 

Just looked and from March 31st till the season ends its horrfic, October seems ok for them tho.

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The league just looks tough this year. They seem to have a lot of tough away games in the first half of the season then you look at the 2nd half and they look tricky 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.”

 

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Wow :lol:

Simon Mignolet?

 

Kaboul & McClean too

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Surprised the Villa vs Hull game wasn't the opening Friday TV game with both being strong favourites for promotion and the Steve Bruce factor.

 

People commenting on how Sunderland have a tough start, they also look to have a tough finish.

 

Noticed that. Rafa always said April would be decisive for us. Their six in April (and maybe even the last game against Wolves if they finally get their shit together) look tough. Not sure I can see them winning close on 30 games, although a lot can change between now and the start of the season. Will be watching their first game with increased interest considering we've just been down there and know the teams/standard a little better now.

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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.”

 

:lol:

Wow :lol:

Simon Mignolet?

 

Kaboul & McClean too

 

Would be surprised if they made a profit on Kaboul, Watford only paid £3.5m for him.  Definitely made a small profit on McClean and quite a good profit on Mignolet though

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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.”

 

:lol:

Wow :lol:

Simon Mignolet?

 

Kaboul & McClean too

 

Would be surprised if they made a profit on Kaboul, Watford only paid £3.5m for him.  Definitely made a small profit on McClean and quite a good profit on Mignolet though

 

fair enough, I had a look here - http://www.transferleague.co.uk/sunderland/english-football-teams/sunderland-transfers

 

Says they bought him for 3m and sold for 4m. Could be wrong though

Got McClean for 350k, sold 2m

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In the statement they claim Sunderland to be the biggest club in the north east  :iamatwat:

 

 

Deluded f***ers :lol:

 

 

The gift keeps on giving at the minute  :lol:

 

They say they cannot commit due to film and tv commitments  :lol: so Kate Adie must have an advert for Scottish Widows and James Bolam has a walk on, non-speaking part in the remake of Freddie Got Fingered

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In the statement they claim Sunderland to be the biggest club in the north east  :iamatwat:

"Our club is the biggest in the North East, should be one of the biggest in the country and the Premier League is therefore the only place it belongs."

 

:tino:

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In the statement they claim Sunderland to be the biggest club in the north east  :iamatwat:

"Our club is the biggest in the North East Sea, should be one of the biggest in the country and the Premier League is therefore the only place it belongs."

 

:tino:

Typo, fixed it now.
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In the statement they claim Sunderland to be the biggest club in the north east  :iamatwat:

"Our club is the biggest in the North East, should be one of the biggest in the country and the Premier League is therefore the only place it belongs."

 

 

 

As well as the usual 'mack-slapping'  :lol: :lol: :lol:

 

"We have been so touched and inspired by the reaction from our fellow supporters, who rightly deserve their reputation as the best fans in the world"

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:lol: :lol:At what point, bearing in mind we are at least 3 weeks into the rumours of their involvement did they decide they were 'too busy' to progress anything?  The mackems are even giving them credit for driving the Germans bid and raising the club price  :lol: :lol:

 

Perhaps they put the takeover in the to do list and now they've had a look have ruled it out.

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:lol: :lol:At what point, bearing in mind we are at least 3 weeks into the rumours of their involvement did they decide they were 'too busy' to progress anything?  The mackems are even giving them credit for driving the Germans bid and raising the club price  :lol: :lol:

 

Perhaps they put the takeover in the to do list and now they've had a look have ruled it out.

I think they have possibly made a lowball bid and been told no, or they have offered what Short wants for the club but are unprepared to pay the extra he wants to clear the debt. Now they realise they can't get it for next to nothing they have decided to use the PR machine to say it's not in their current interests.
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In the statement they claim Sunderland to be the biggest club in the north east  :iamatwat:

"Our club is the biggest in the North East, should be one of the biggest in the country and the Premier League is therefore the only place it belongs."

 

 

 

As well as the usual 'mack-slapping'  :lol: :lol: :lol:

 

"We have been so touched and inspired by the reaction from our fellow supporters, who rightly deserve their reputation as the best fans in the world"

 

:lol: Thought you'd made that bit up.

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