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Burnley, Boro and Hull are worse like. Sunderland have a better squad & manager then all 3 of them and over the season it'll work out for them imho. It looks bleak now but they've been in worse places and survived.

 

There is no one as experienced as these lot at surviving relegation, even their fans know how to play their part and really do get behind any glimmer of hope late in the season.

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What was all that about because it no longer exists. ;D

 

They're horseshit these like. Could literally go down with the worst points ever (again).

After everything they threw at us in the summer they deserve it

 

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Burnley, Boro and Hull are worse like. Sunderland have a better squad & manager then all 3 of them and over the season it'll work out for them imho. It looks bleak now but they've been in worse places and survived.

 

There is no one as experienced as these lot at surviving relegation, even their fans know how to play their part and really do get behind any glimmer of hope late in the season.

They have been in the same situation as they are now and survived, however they 3 of the 'elite' teams in their opening 8 fixtures back then. Only 2 other clubs have had 2 points at this stage and survived, generally it doean't happen.
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Burnley, Boro and Hull are worse like. Sunderland have a better squad & manager then all 3 of them and over the season it'll work out for them imho. It looks bleak now but they've been in worse places and survived.

 

There is no one as experienced as these lot at surviving relegation, even their fans know how to play their part and really do get behind any glimmer of hope late in the season.

They have been in the same situation as they are now and survived, however they 3 of the 'elite' teams in their opening 8 fixtures back then. Only 2 other clubs have had 2 points at this stage and survived, generally it doean't happen.

Not massively convinced they're much better than Middlesbrough mind.

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Burnley, Boro and Hull are worse like. Sunderland have a better squad & manager then all 3 of them and over the season it'll work out for them imho. It looks bleak now but they've been in worse places and survived.

 

There is no one as experienced as these lot at surviving relegation, even their fans know how to play their part and really do get behind any glimmer of hope late in the season.

They have been in the same situation as they are now and survived, however they 3 of the 'elite' teams in their opening 8 fixtures back then. Only 2 other clubs have had 2 points at this stage and survived, generally it doean't happen.

Not massively convinced they're much better than Middlesbrough mind.

I think Boro might be better, still though to tell, though Boro did win the derby.
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It's also worth remembering that the inbreds hate us first and follow their club second with the game against us usually a turning point in their mood changes.

 

The fact that we're not in their division this year has them needing a miracle to get a boost from somewhere to kickstart their campaign unless our next league loss or defeat in the cup has the same effect in the coming weeks.

 

Wouldn't be surprised if they start a donation to get a bus parade to celebrate our next loss.

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Lower match day revenue than Hull City!

As the article says it really shows just how much of their "amazing support" is paying nowt to get in.

There have been many bad decisions since, but Bob Murray's vanity project to "always have one more seat than Newcastle" has ultimately backfired on them.

If they hadn't allowed the Newcastle obsession to cloud their judgement they could have built a new stadium like Boro, Southampton, Derby or similar size clubs which would have been nearly full for most games and with occasional real sell outs. This would have made a better atmosphere and given them some ability to control pricing and keep it at a premium instead of playing if front of thousands of empty seats and the indignity of foisting thousands of free tickets on less than enthusiastic recipients.

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