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  1. 1. Will Sunderland Be Promoted from LEAGUE ONE? 0 = No chance 10 = Definitely

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It seems the Don, who was initially welcomed as a messiah and said all the right things to get them onside, now can't attend matches as he claims he and his family are being abused.

Along with hounding out managers every six months or so they're not really living up to their self proclaimed title of being the world's classiest fans at the moment.

 

It's mags pretending to be mackems who are giving him all the abuse marra;

 

https://www.readytogo.net/smb/threads/nufc-november.1492228/post-30721093

 

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It seems the Don, who was initially welcomed as a messiah and said all the right things to get them onside, now can't attend matches as he claims he and his family are being abused.

Along with hounding out managers every six months or so they're not really living up to their self proclaimed title of being the world's classiest fans at the moment.

 

It's mags pretending to be mackems who are giving him all the abuse marra;

 

https://www.readytogo.net/smb/threads/nufc-november.1492228/post-30721093

 

 

Default position: blame the mags.

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They were higher in the Premier League than Leicester 4 and a half years ago before their late run to stay up.

 

Now their first-team is getting turned over by their Academy in a cup game in front of 5k fans.

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It seems the Don, who was initially welcomed as a messiah and said all the right things to get them onside, now can't attend matches as he claims he and his family are being abused.

Along with hounding out managers every six months or so they're not really living up to their self proclaimed title of being the world's classiest fans at the moment.

 

It's mags pretending to be mackems who are giving him all the abuse marra;

 

https://www.readytogo.net/smb/threads/nufc-november.1492228/post-30721093

 

 

Incredible  :lol: :lol:

 

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Mad, can't remember them ever being less relevant, but it's now that our fans our signing up en masse to destabilise them. :lol:

 

What's the crack with the don anyway, completely zoned out to these, last I'd heard he'd secured investment from Dell and they were gearing up to compete with City?

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It seems the Don, who was initially welcomed as a messiah and said all the right things to get them onside, now can't attend matches as he claims he and his family are being abused.

Along with hounding out managers every six months or so they're not really living up to their self proclaimed title of being the world's classiest fans at the moment.

 

It's mags pretending to be mackems who are giving him all the abuse marra;

 

https://www.readytogo.net/smb/threads/nufc-november.1492228/post-30721093

Best bit about that exchange is the kid getting grief for using the "mag" Buildbase in Team Valley as opposed to the "lads" Buildbase in Hendon  :yikes:

the f*cking scab

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Mad, can't remember them ever being less relevant, but it's now that our fans our signing up en masse to destabilise them. :lol:

 

What's the crack with the don anyway, completely zoned out to these, last I'd heard he'd secured investment from Dell and they were gearing up to compete with City?

 

Richest club in the world now marra. Even seen the graph to prove it.

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It seems the Don, who was initially welcomed as a messiah and said all the right things to get them onside, now can't attend matches as he claims he and his family are being abused.

Along with hounding out managers every six months or so they're not really living up to their self proclaimed title of being the world's classiest fans at the moment.

 

It's mags pretending to be mackems who are giving him all the abuse marra;

 

https://www.readytogo.net/smb/threads/nufc-november.1492228/post-30721093

Best bit about that exchange is the kid getting grief for using the "mag" Buildbase in Team Valley as opposed to the "lads" Buildbase in Hendon  :yikes:

the f*cking scab

 

It really is a fascinating insight into the mind of the Mackem. If you use a Buildabase outside of their imaginary boundaries, even though it's just a few miles, you are instantly under suspicion and branded a Mag. It is astonishing.

 

Anyway, I thought Team Valley was part of County Durham and therefore comes under their kingdom, and the filthy Mags are just running a cold war to try and claim it as part of Gravytown?

 

They truly are utter fucking Neanderthals aren't they?

 

 

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It seems the Don, who was initially welcomed as a messiah and said all the right things to get them onside, now can't attend matches as he claims he and his family are being abused.

Along with hounding out managers every six months or so they're not really living up to their self proclaimed title of being the world's classiest fans at the moment.

 

It's mags pretending to be mackems who are giving him all the abuse marra;

 

https://www.readytogo.net/smb/threads/nufc-november.1492228/post-30721093

Best bit about that exchange is the kid getting grief for using the "mag" Buildbase in Team Valley as opposed to the "lads" Buildbase in Hendon  :yikes:

the f*cking scab

 

It really is a fascinating insight into the mind of the Mackem. If you use a Buildabase outside of their imaginary boundaries, even though it's just a few miles, you are instantly under suspicion and branded a Mag. It is astonishing.

 

Anyway, I thought Team Valley was part of County Durham and therefore comes under their kingdom, and the filthy Mags are just running a cold war to try and claim it as part of Gravytown?

 

They truly are utter f***ing Neanderthals aren't they?

Utter. A whole region re-enacting the sketch where Steptoe & son cordon off the house and share the telly through a hatch.

Scruffy, pathetic but hilarious

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Tough one do you go undercover and visit the Buildbase in Gateshead or go to the one in Sunderland where you come face to face with the notorious North Sea looming like an predator ready to strike. It’s tough work being a Mackem.

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It seems the Don, who was initially welcomed as a messiah and said all the right things to get them onside, now can't attend matches as he claims he and his family are being abused.

Along with hounding out managers every six months or so they're not really living up to their self proclaimed title of being the world's classiest fans at the moment.

 

It's mags pretending to be mackems who are giving him all the abuse marra;

 

https://www.readytogo.net/smb/threads/nufc-november.1492228/post-30721093

Best bit about that exchange is the kid getting grief for using the "mag" Buildbase in Team Valley as opposed to the "lads" Buildbase in Hendon  :yikes:

the f*cking scab

 

It really is a fascinating insight into the mind of the Mackem. If you use a Buildabase outside of their imaginary boundaries, even though it's just a few miles, you are instantly under suspicion and branded a Mag. It is astonishing.

 

Anyway, I thought Team Valley was part of County Durham and therefore comes under their kingdom, and the filthy Mags are just running a cold war to try and claim it as part of Gravytown?

 

They truly are utter fucking Neanderthals aren't they?

 

 

 

They're utterly fucking mental aren't they?  :lol:

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It seems the Don, who was initially welcomed as a messiah and said all the right things to get them onside, now can't attend matches as he claims he and his family are being abused.

Along with hounding out managers every six months or so they're not really living up to their self proclaimed title of being the world's classiest fans at the moment.

 

It's mags pretending to be mackems who are giving him all the abuse marra;

 

https://www.readytogo.net/smb/threads/nufc-november.1492228/post-30721093

Best bit about that exchange is the kid getting grief for using the "mag" Buildbase in Team Valley as opposed to the "lads" Buildbase in Hendon  :yikes:

the f*cking scab

 

It really is a fascinating insight into the mind of the Mackem. If you use a Buildabase outside of their imaginary boundaries, even though it's just a few miles, you are instantly under suspicion and branded a Mag. It is astonishing.

 

Anyway, I thought Team Valley was part of County Durham and therefore comes under their kingdom, and the filthy Mags are just running a cold war to try and claim it as part of Gravytown?

 

They truly are utter f***ing Neanderthals aren't they?

 

 

 

They're utterly f***ing mental aren't they?  :lol:

 

 

All mackems are inherently bitter, permanently angry, fiercely insular, small-minded, absolutely allergic to change or progression of any kind, anything different to the generally accepted norm to them is just unacceptable. They're permanently rooted in a nostalgia for a time that didn't exist. It's bizarre how a whole 'city' (see, town) can pass a small-man inferiority complex through its generations.

 

They truly are the scum of the earth.

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It seems the Don, who was initially welcomed as a messiah and said all the right things to get them onside, now can't attend matches as he claims he and his family are being abused.

Along with hounding out managers every six months or so they're not really living up to their self proclaimed title of being the world's classiest fans at the moment.

 

It's mags pretending to be mackems who are giving him all the abuse marra;

 

https://www.readytogo.net/smb/threads/nufc-november.1492228/post-30721093

Best bit about that exchange is the kid getting grief for using the "mag" Buildbase in Team Valley as opposed to the "lads" Buildbase in Hendon  :yikes:

the f*cking scab

 

It really is a fascinating insight into the mind of the Mackem. If you use a Buildabase outside of their imaginary boundaries, even though it's just a few miles, you are instantly under suspicion and branded a Mag. It is astonishing.

 

Anyway, I thought Team Valley was part of County Durham and therefore comes under their kingdom, and the filthy Mags are just running a cold war to try and claim it as part of Gravytown?

 

They truly are utter f***ing Neanderthals aren't they?

 

 

 

They're utterly f***ing mental aren't they?  :lol:

 

 

All mackems are inherently bitter, permanently angry, fiercely insular, small-minded, absolutely allergic to change or progression of any kind, anything different to the generally accepted norm to them is just unacceptable. They're permanently rooted in a nostalgia for a time that didn't exist. It's bizarre how a whole 'city' (see, town) can pass a small-man inferiority complex through its generations.

 

They truly are the scum of the earth.

 

Not many 6 in a row quotes these days although it may apply to Southend or someone similar eventually. BTW we did have 5 in a row prior to that and didn't breathe a word mainly because of our 9-1 mauling just a couple of seasons before or summatt

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Fixing speakers and lifts  :lol: :lol: :lol:

 

 

 

Charlie Methven has described FPP's eight-figure investment into Sunderland AFC as 'the start of a good relationship'.

 

American investment trio John Phelan, Glenn Fuhrman and Rob Platek invested an eight-figure sum into the football club last week, via Stewart Donald's holding company Madrox who own the club.

 

 

And while the trio, initially tipped to be looking to takeover the Stadium of Light club, don't have any shares for their investment, Methven believes the deal that has been concluded is the best for all parties at this stage - with potential for the dealings between the two groups to grow in the future.

 

Methven spoke alongside Kevin Ball at a supporters' branch event last Friday evening at Town End Farm Working Men's Club, and answered a number of questions on the football club, with plenty of interest naturally in that investment deal with FPP.

 

Asked what they were getting for the money they've put into the club, the Black Cats' executive director said: "I do not want to speak for them and their intentions, but obviously I am delighted they have decided to support us and we can now put their money to good use for the club.

 

"The terms of the deal are confidential between the two parties, but Sunderland won't ever have to pay any money back.

 

Talks between the two parties began back in the summer during the close season, with Methven using his contacts in the States to start conversations with the trio who manage Michael Dell's assets. It is believed the Netflix series played a part in their interest in the Wearside club growing.

 

They are understood to have interest in acquiring an English football club for some time. And although reports of Dell's involvement - the 25th richest man in the world - were initially exaggerated by reports, the trio themselves have more than enough personal wealth.

 

That is why they have previously looked at numerous Premier League clubs, including Chelsea, Watford and Newcastle. With Chelsea and Watford they were put off by the need to build a new stadium, while Newcastle United's need for a new training facility saw them walk away from that potential deal.

 

But with Sunderland already having a modern stadium and state of the art training facilities for both the first team and the youth academy, it was an attractive proposition to potential wealthy investors after their fall to League One resulted in the club's debts been cleared, the club's finances been brought more into order by Donald and co, and the price being lower as a result of it's current third tier standing.

 

Of the negotiations, Methven said: "The previous two or three months have been very busy and it's not the kind of work anyone enjoys doing. All the jumping through legal hurdles and negotiating contracts.

 

"But I think the end result that we have is a very good thing for Sunderland Football Club.

 

Charlie Methven (left, with owner Stewart Donald) has outlined his vision for Sunderland

Charlie Methven (L) with Sunderland owner Stewart Donald (Image: Newcastle Chronicle)

"They have decided to invest their money into the football club via our holding company and that will allow them to see how the club progresses, and how things pan out for the club with that money behind it.

 

"In the past 18 months we've had to make significant cuts to make the club sustainable moving forward, and now we can begin a more exciting phase of going the other way now."

 

 

So how will the money, put straight into the club's accounts, be spent?

 

They should allow Phil Parkinson a little wiggle room come January when the transfer window re-opens, but supporters shouldn't expect a big splurge of money.

 

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Already the highest spenders by considerable distance in League One with a wage bill of around £10m, it would hardly be attractive to a potential investor to think that amount of spending in comparison to their rivals was not enough and more would be needed.

 

Instead, general improvements and maintaining of infrastructure will be where the majority of the money goes.

 

"The really important thing in the short term is making sure the club is financially funded to achieve what we want to achieve," Methven said.

 

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"We want to be sure we remain the best funded club in League One or one of the top five if we were to go up to the Championship. We want to assure we can afford to keep our infrastructure in good condition and keep our category one academy status.

 

"The money will be used largely to improve various things around the club. Some of it might sound very uninteresting, but we believe they're important. Fixing the speakers at the Stadium of Light, for example, or the lift at the Academy of Light is broken and needs fixing. These are quite significant payments to make, and this new investment will help that and will, in the long term, ensure the club's infrastructure remains of the highest standard."

 

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Message to Sunderland

 

 

Fuck right off , you will always , always be a shit tip second to Newcastle forever, that’s why you hate us and always will, always the shit of the North East.

 

Never ever recognised as the NE the way Newcastle is , and they hate it, they hate it.

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It might be modern, but the Stadium of Light is a proper dump already.

 

TBF its really not, the daft crisp packets blowing around the pitch aside there is no real difference between St James and their ground apart from two divisions

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You're obsessed with them

 

Hate this "obsessed" patter from both sides. It's called rivalry, and it's a Geographical rivalry that has existed for more than a Century.

 

Now with the advent of the internet, sites such as this and Social Media generally, people (mainly younger, newish supporters) get confused and mistake a good old fashioned rivalry going back over 100 years with obsession and now try to use the "obsessed" word as a stick to beat each other with. Even more weird when it's fans of the same team accusing each other.

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You're obsessed with them

 

Aww you hurt my feelings. I dont give 2 fucks what you think.they are and always will be our biggest hate. If you dont like a bit of banter dont come on the thread, melt.

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It might be modern, but the Stadium of Light is a proper dump already.

 

TBF its really not, the daft crisp packets blowing around the pitch aside there is no real difference between St James and their ground apart from two divisions

 

Our ground has needed a good going over for years, but it'll never be a flat pack cheap stadium like theirs. The only thing they have in common is a total lack of upkeep. So your totally wrong to say both grounds are exactly the same as they simply just aren't.

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