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Incredibly Sad

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Well another disgrace today and yet another game where the bairn and his mates came down for me to leave early, this time about 5 minutes after the second went in. The bairn was absolutely gutted and when that second did go in it was one of the lowest I've ever felt as an SAFC fan.

Two absolutely terrible goals to give away, with the second one being schoolboy stuff - unmarked at the far post man - how many times have we done this basic keystone cops stuff this year.

It clearly looks over for us and its incredibly sad too witness the implosion of one of England's most famous, traditional and historic clubs and even sadder to watch our fans faces as they trail dejectedly down Sheepfolds following yet another abject display with the clear imperative now to somehow save the club from administration, because I just cannot see any other option.

You really do start to wonder, and its no exaggeration, to contemplate at how far we could drop here. If someone does not halt this decline we will see ourselves relegated again next year.

I did pose the question to the bairn and his mates at which game we would be relegated and we all agreed that whatever game it is, it will be irony filled. It'll be Burton who will relegate us, or a winner scored by Darren Bent - something like that.

The club has gone and the team has also gone. I could not, in good faith, predict one more win for us this season. We just look dreadful as a club from top to bottom on and off the field.

Incredibly sad.
Kone just let the ball go over his head for the 2nd but I agree with everything you'v said mate. The bairns are the future of this club. Hope this disease of players doesn't kill his appetite for this magnificent club
 
Kone just let the ball go over his head for the 2nd but I agree with everything you'v said mate. The bairns are the future of this club. Hope this disease of players doesn't kill his appetite for this magnificent club
I feel really sorry for our fans, particularly the young lads. At St. Peter’s after the game I had to stop my lad throwing his season card on the track. Absolutely gutted and sick of watching us lose to all and sundry week in and week out.

Hundreds filing out and down through sheepfolds when we left shortly after the second.
 
I feel really sorry for our fans, particularly the young lads. At St. Peter’s after the game I had to stop my lad throwing his season card on the track. Absolutely gutted and sick of watching us lose to all and sundry week in and week out.

Hundreds filing out and down through sheepfolds when we left shortly after the second.
He'll have Durham to pick up his spirits soon man, we're going to have a good season.
 
Someone sum this up for me please.

apart from one day in may we have been shit since just before the start of the second world war
we haven't been a big club for 80 years, just a well supported club
most supporters have finally given up after generations of footballing nothingness
there's very dark days, months and years ahead
 
You went all the way to Arkansas to spend your weekends posting on an Sunderland forum? What a wonderful life.

I’m presuming even his only family don’t like him so he spends his free time on a message board that isn’t connected to his club, where, shock horror, nobody likes him.

He’s everything in a mag that makes me realise if Sunderland were to end up starting from the very bottom I’d be happy to go and watch that than ever be one of those worthless barcode kernts.
 
We are not even competing, making a fight of it at all....

I'm embarrassed just to wear any club merchandise....
 
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