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Love how Ken Dodds managed to con them into giving him the reins cos he scraped a few wins with Mowbray's side & tactics, turns out he's shite anarl :lol:

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[emoji38] how on earth do they have the audacity to continue with this blatent lie? As they creep closer to the drop zone each week, could in theory be 6 points however very unlikely this weekend their tall takes will only get more and more obvious.

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I feel like we're approaching my favourite period on RTG, when one or two are brave enough to post 'say what you like about the mags, their fans wouldn't settle for this and would be up in arms'. Always a wonderful debate, that one

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Are fulwell73 still filming?

 

QPR at home is absolutely massive for them looking at the fixtures. Need to win just to rule out any chance of sleepwalking into a relegation fight.

 

 

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3 hours ago, OpenC said:

I feel like we're approaching my favourite period on RTG, when one or two are brave enough to post 'say what you like about the mags, their fans wouldn't settle for this and would be up in arms'. Always a wonderful debate, that one

If only that were true though. With the exception of a small number of brave souls, our fans put up with Ashley for over 15 years.

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9 hours ago, Geordie Ahmed said:

Should be a fun summer for them

 

Apparently they'll get around £65m for 3 of their players (Clarke, Ballard and O'Neil), a decent manager could work wonders with such a budget

 

Clarke has a 45% sell on fee and ballard is not far of at 35%. That's just to the clubs, not including anything to the player. 

 

Get £17m for Clarke, which is more than fair, they'll end up seeing about £6m, and that's if it's all upfront. 

 

Neill, patterson and Rigg are pure profit, those are the deals they need to make for a rebuild, Ballard & Clarke will simply be moving on as the model always suggested.

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4 hours ago, Optimistic Nut said:

Are fulwell73 still filming?

 

QPR at home is absolutely massive for them looking at the fixtures. Need to win just to rule out any chance of sleepwalking into a relegation fight.

 

 

 

Won 3 in a row and have WBA and Boro at home this week, could possibly be going to sunlun 3 points behind them although tonight will be  a very hard game

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1 hour ago, Geogaddi said:

Solskjær the latest name being linked , be happy with that, he's absolutely hopeless .

 

He's really not. Just not as good as his initial record with Man Utd indicates. Don't think he would be able to get the team as it is now promoted, but he would still be a coup for Sunderland if they got him imo.

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At best he'd "meet expectation", ie, if he had the 10th biggest wage bill and budget, he'd finish around 10th. 

 

I couldn't see him going up against the PL parachute payment clubs and getting promoted unless they spent a lot. 

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Marras' are punching above their weight, wage bills ranked.

 

1. Leicester City – £60,190,000
2. Southampton – £40,014,000
3. Leeds United – £39,513,000
4. Norwich City – £24,196,000
5. West Bromwich Albion – £23,060,000
6. Cardiff City – £19,444,000
7. Stoke City – £18,340,000
8. Watford – £14,952,000
9. Sheffield Wednesday – £14,584,000
10. Middlesbrough – £13,582,000
11. Birmingham City – £13,228,000
12. Bristol City – £12,894,000
13. Hull City – £12,333,200
14. Swansea City – £12,276,000
15. Queens Park Rangers – £12,020,000
16. Ipswich Town – £11,378,000
17. Preston North End – £10,942,200
18. Coventry City – £10,008,000
19. Millwall – £9,856,000
20. Huddersfield Town – £9,258,000
21. Sunderland – £9,150,000
22. Blackburn Rovers – £7,678,000
23. Rotherham United – £6,674,000
24. Plymouth Argyle – £6,060,000

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2 minutes ago, OverThere said:

Marras' are punching above their weight, wage bills ranked.

 

1. Leicester City – £60,190,000
2. Southampton – £40,014,000
3. Leeds United – £39,513,000
4. Norwich City – £24,196,000
5. West Bromwich Albion – £23,060,000
6. Cardiff City – £19,444,000
7. Stoke City – £18,340,000
8. Watford – £14,952,000
9. Sheffield Wednesday – £14,584,000
10. Middlesbrough – £13,582,000
11. Birmingham City – £13,228,000
12. Bristol City – £12,894,000
13. Hull City – £12,333,200
14. Swansea City – £12,276,000
15. Queens Park Rangers – £12,020,000
16. Ipswich Town – £11,378,000
17. Preston North End – £10,942,200
18. Coventry City – £10,008,000
19. Millwall – £9,856,000
20. Huddersfield Town – £9,258,000
21. Sunderland – £9,150,000
22. Blackburn Rovers – £7,678,000
23. Rotherham United – £6,674,000
24. Plymouth Argyle – £6,060,000


So Mowbray was hugely over performing?

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12 hours ago, Optimistic Nut said:

Are fulwell73 still filming?

 

 

 

They've just secured this which is excellent news for the region

 

 

 

 

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16 minutes ago, joeyt said:

 

They've just secured this which is excellent news for the region

 

 

 

 

 

Believe it when I see it. This is the tories afterall. 

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41 minutes ago, joeyt said:

 

They've just secured this which is excellent news for the region

 

 

 

 

Completely agree, Sunderland needs it and it’s an exciting development provided it happens 

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