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*~*~* Plymouth v Sunderland match thread *~*~*


Don’t think we were great in the first half never mind the second, shocker for Ballard but on a positive Mundle, Jobe and Robert’s were class Rigg done well and I really like Mayenda up front some good individual performances today but a lot of bad decision making throughout the team just wasn’t our day. Roll on Boro!

Think all of our midfield looked leggy. Ballard and O’Nien looked nervy. Patterson will think he can do better with their two goals from open play.

It’s the first time we looked emotional in our play and we’re the worse for it but every days a school day.

But I’m still proud of us. 12 points out of a possible 15 is better than I expected.

Reaction now is everything.

Not looking for an excuse but it has to be said the ref was absolutely abysmal for both sides.

If theirs is a pen, the push in the back on Jobe is a pen.

Hey ho we go again!
Patterson was shite for the winner. Thought we were slow in the second half but well-done Plymouth they were better than us.
 
Ballard had in the old vernacular... a mare

Patterson pushing a long distance shot out to a Plymouth player, will have a poor nights sleep tonight

On the plus side..Mundle

Also Idadora Duncan looks useful
 
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We're right now finding out our real form and when hot were nearly unstoppable and when were poor we lose. This season has got mid table written all over it.

P.S.
A promotion side either nicks a win, or forces a draw when poor.
 
"Wayne Rooney had not managed a league victory since 13 December, when he led Birmingham City to a 1-0 win at Cardiff City"
 
Sadly, I'm not particularly surprised by the result, typical Sunderland. Hopefully, it'll serve as a lesson to both players and fans that were getting carried away.
As for the players that are getting/going to get a slating, it's inevitable on here. The place is binary with no shades of grey. Players are massively over rated when they are OK (or better) and are slated as utter shite if their performance drops below OK. The reality is that we have a mixture of prospects and fairly decent Championship players. They are all capable of turning in honking performances and excellent performances and any point in between.
 
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