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Imagine man. 

 

"Here lads, look at this I got on the way out here"

 

*Gets phone out and zooms in on a random blokes Sunderland off white polo

 

"Fucking hell! That's unreal. Send me that!"

 

:lol:

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2 hours ago, Dancing Brave said:

 Add this to the "Didn't happen of the year " award.:D

 

 

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At leyst it's not just Ponteyland Airport they're takkin owa, marra.

 

 

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11 hours ago, Mills and Boon said:

Banned off their daft forum again, they're still making up lies and deluding themselves, poor fuckers.

 

They're also still massively obsessed with Sima, it's very strange 

 

:lol:

 

Did they do their usual thing where if they are stuck for options they either ask "why are you here anyway?" or go crying to the mods asking for you to be banned?

 

 

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34 minutes ago, TristandaCuna mags said:

Looks like the mackems are trying to price out their loyal supporters charging these prices per game

 

U16s £2.08p v Doritos £1.75p

U18s £3.76p v Big Mac £3.69p

U22s £4.75p v a pint of Madrid £4.50p


our support is massive marra….I wonder why:lol:

 

 

 

That's class tbh, but, they can't then complain on the other hand if they're having to sell players to balance books or not pay the required fees and wages for players. If it's sustainable then class. 

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2 minutes ago, Optimistic Nut said:

 

That's class tbh, but, they can't then complain on the other hand if they're having to sell players to balance books or not pay the required fees and wages for players. If it's sustainable then class. 

 

Their cumulative losses over the past 15/20 years must be astronomical so it probably isn't sustainable but I'd always champion the case for affordable football for all, so fair play to them for that.

 

One thing I would say is that their prices are a direct consequence of building a stadium too big for their fanbase to fulfil Bob Murrays dream about having a bigger stadium than Newcastle. If they were charging prices similar to Sheff Wed, Leeds, Boro etc (ie similarly sized clubs to them in their league) they would be getting 25/30k at most.

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1 hour ago, Sima said:

 

:lol:

 

Did they do their usual thing where if they are stuck for options they either ask "why are you here anyway?" or go crying to the mods asking for you to be banned?

 

 

 

No "why are you here", but definitely a few little piggies squealing to the mods as well as the bog standard "are you the one that said this ludicrous lie I've just made up" from resident deluded gobshite Skylon

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6 minutes ago, TeddySAFC said:

 

Please :lol:

 

 

 

Feels like his next step should be a lower end PL club (Palace as Zaha / Olise replacement) or decent European one. Playing regular football for Sunderland is positive but if you’re Man Utd you want Diallo progressing levels year on year.

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14 minutes ago, Nucasol said:

Feels like his next step should be a lower end PL club (Palace as Zaha / Olise replacement) or decent European one. Playing regular football for Sunderland is positive but if you’re Man Utd you want Diallo progressing levels year on year.

Agree but he also needs to be playing in a team that see's a lot of the ball, He's no good on the right wing defensively so would need to go somewhere where they have more possession more weeks than not.

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He generally stood out in an average team playing in a lower league. What are they going to learn if he goes back to the exact same team in the exact same league?

 

They need to get him into a proper league tbh

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They used to wank themselves off over wearing their tops at the airport and metrocentre?  
The takeover of wearside was always on the cards. Young kids want something successful to support and Sunderland have been a shitshow for near a decade now

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On 23/06/2023 at 06:18, TeddySAFC said:

 

Please :lol:

 

 

 

It's not the worst outcome if he goes there; he knows the place, performed well at that level. 

 

As with any young player, however, you typically want them playing at a higher standard each time. The Premier League would be a challenge for him now, and it would also test how well he adapts when the team isn't built around him like it was there.

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