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Wagon Wheels aren’t as big as they used to be eitherI'm glad to read that i'm not the only one who thought the atmosphere was poor.
While the atmosphere wasn’t cracking it was far from poor IMO
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Wagon Wheels aren’t as big as they used to be eitherI'm glad to read that i'm not the only one who thought the atmosphere was poor.
Yes it was, was a quality game and we played some great stuff.
I'm glad you're easily pleased....Bradford looked better than us at times and the crowd on the whole were quiet!
Ross has not built a side that he promised and most of the time it's dull, but we are getting results. When that stops though which it will if we don't start buying championship quailty in january, we'll be back to square one.
I'm glad you're easily pleased....Bradford looked better than us at times and the crowd on the whole were quiet!
Ross has not built a side that he promised and most of the time it's dull, but we are getting results. When that stops though which it will if we don't start buying championship quailty in january, we'll be back to square one.
Define "square one". If you're trying to imply that we'd be in millions of debt with a team that in the main couldn't care less about the club, then I think you're mistaken. Ross promised attacking football. That's what we get. He also promised a team of honest players who want to play for us. That's also what we get. Unless I've completely misunderstood your point, it seems devoid of merit.I'm glad you're easily pleased....Bradford looked better than us at times and the crowd on the whole were quiet!
Ross has not built a side that he promised and most of the time it's dull, but we are getting results. When that stops though which it will if we don't start buying championship quailty in january, we'll be back to square one.
Plenty of whinging in it though and that’s the SCT modus operandi.Define "square one". If you're trying to imply that we'd be in millions of debt with a team that in the main couldn't care less about the club, then I think you're mistaken. Ross promised attacking football. That's what we get. He also promised a team of honest players who want to play for us. That's also what we get. Unless I've completely misunderstood your point, it seems devoid of merit.
I'm glad you're easily pleased....Bradford looked better than us at times and the crowd on the whole were quiet!
Ross has not built a side that he promised and most of the time it's dull, but we are getting results. When that stops though which it will if we don't start buying championship quailty in january, we'll be back to square one.
A record for this division and higher than anything in the championship. Not to mention it will be higher than a lot of premier league crowds.
Define "square one". If you're trying to imply that we'd be in millions of debt with a team that in the main couldn't care less about the club, then I think you're mistaken. Ross promised attacking football. That's what we get. He also promised a team of honest players who want to play for us. That's also what we get. Unless I've completely misunderstood your point, it seems devoid of merit.
Aye - get the dosh picked from that magic money tree
I think the Mags will beat it.....That will never be beaten
Mag propaganda machine in overdrive for this one:
"Gave away thousands of free tickets", "All tickets were a Fiver" etc etc
As usual, of course, none of it remotely true.
Bless 'em - they're a very insecure lot...
Tottenham fans not far behind them either:
"Capacity limited to 51k at Wembley" etc
Although that would be a better point if their crowd hadn't been 6k below that figure...
Can't believe after all the build up and hype that they put 36K up on the screen![]()
Congratulations supporters of Sunderland FC on that phenomenal crowd attendance today. I don't think that even if we at Portsmouth had a stadium big enough that we would have got such a crowd as that, in fact I am pretty sure of it. Obviously the support at Sunderland is Premier League supporting a League 1 team which I am pretty sure will be back in the Championship next season, with us I hope. Getting crowds like that will make every other team in this league, and those in the Championship, green with envy. In the transfer window you should get the pick of players who would play in League 1 want to join you and get to savor such support. Well done.
Sorry & thank you for the correction, Sunderland AFC. I hope we don't end up in the play offs because I don't fancy our chances there. Luton are going like an express train now and Charlton are a class act at this level. We can't have any more games like today where Gillingham had three attempts at goal and score 2 while we had 20 attempts and missed them all including 4 'sitters'.
Square one as in another season of trying to get out of this league.....You are the one doing the implying!
Well we won't get out of this league or promoted from or survival in the championship on the cheap.
Good post except SAFC is much more than the city of Sunderland(if I read this right)First match in 18 months.
It’s a different club
Very impressed, supporters behind the players was noticeable, really good vibe inside the stadium, Methven at half time, reception given to Lake Poets guy was superb.
The new seats (shouldn’t be underestimated)
Seemed to me like the people of Sunderland have their club back.
Well done to all concerned