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I’ve been holding off on saying this, because it’s Sunderland and we all know how quickly things can change, but without getting too far ahead of ourselves, I genuinely think we have an opportunity to flip a script that may have been easy to accept just a short while ago. When the mags got taken over by the Saudis and became 'the richest club in the werrrld', I remember the chat on here at the time and I felt the same. Loads of concern that we would be left behind forever, we were in League One so it wasn’t hard to feel like it. I remember posts like, 'that’s it, we’ll never be able to compete with them again', and, 'all the top young players in the area will be sucked up by their academy now'. I would love to look back at that thread if can find it.
Yet here we are, and it feels like we’re on the cusp of building something sustainable and potentially long-term. A proper identity, signing young, hungry players who want to prove themselves, who clearly get the club and the city. Players with character, not just ability, and importantly, we’re giving youth a chance. There’s a pathway here, which you can see from afar. From the outside, the mags are starting to look like a bit of a soulless machine, all cash, no connection. There’s a growing respect for how we’re doing things from fans outside the region who are noticing it, which I witness firsthand as an exile. If you’re a talented young player coming through in the North East right now, and someone asked which academy you’d rather be in, where would you point them?
We’re on the rise, doing it properly, and if we keep going like this, all those fears will be long gone or potentially even reversed. It's crazy to think back to this time and look at what KLD and the team have done in such a short space of time when at one point all felt lost.
Let's stick it right up them. HWTL.
Some, maybe quite a few, may not realise that one or more of the players we've bought may well end up being targets for the mags. It would be hard to stop them leaving if we're offered a decent transfer fee as the wages being offered to the player would no doubt be higher than we could offer.We can’t say for certain that we aren’t getting left behind, it’s far too early in the season.
We’ve started beyond all of our wildest dreams and fans’ confidence is rightly high and it’s really enjoyable, but just collecting as many points as we can this season is the only thing I’m looking at.
To come back to the point about NE clubs specifically, they’ve created a load of PSR headroom with the Isak sale. They could spend about 250m in January.
We actually had our best XG of the season at the weekend. Fuck knows how mind.If and when we add the next layer to our attacking force with another creative player and a better striker, then I think we can really kick on.
We’re averaging less than 1.0xG per game which, despite what people might think about the stat, shows we’re not creating an awful lot.
We’re built on brilliant foundations at the back and a team that is unbelievably well drilled. The next layer is to start creating chances.
Hate the fact that XG is a stat that people are taking notice of. It's meaningless.We actually had our best XG of the season at the weekend. Fuck knows how mind.![]()
It’s a load of shit like, so and so didn’t play well cause his XG was such and such… well no I have eyes and I clearly seen he didn’t play well cause he didn’t play well.Hate the fact that XG is a stat that people are taking notice of. It's meaningless.
It doesn't really relate directly to how many goals you actually score, it doesn't relate directly to how many games you win.
It's just some stat that looks meaningful to fill out 1000s of podcasts and chatrooms
BravoThey should be winning their next 5 games, think it'll be a different picture after that.
Besides, our season shouldn't be defined on how we do relative to them. The most likely thing to happen is for them to finish comfortably above us, and probably have the better of the derbies too. That reflects where we are on our journey, and the fact that they've been bankrolled by the dirtiest money on planet earth.
Easier said than done I know, but we'd do well to care less about that rivalry. They're not the club we all grew up alongside anymore. Newcastle United is little more PR wing of the House of Saud these days, they don't deserve us playing along with the charade.
We actually had our best XG of the season at the weekend. Fuck knows how mind.![]()
With lads departing for AFCON, I think it's gonna fall at just the right time for them.That first derby as a PL team is going to be some occasion. Unless we completely fall off a cliff between now and then, I reckon it’ll be the best atmosphere the SOL has ever seen.
This is just mental like.
They'll get the Newcastle match in before departing for AFCON won't they?With lads departing for AFCON, I think it's gonna fall at just the right time for them.
It shouldn't be us. It's the definition of a free hit.Yet I wonder who's genuinely more concerned about December 13th right now.
Us or them?
Great point.Yep - which is the most difficult piece of the jigsaw
We do have a number of players who can improve a lot going forward, going to be fascinating to watch
That the spiritBehave yourself. It's only a matter of time before the half a billion squad clicks and starts putting a good run together.
For us it's one game at a time. Enjoy the ride while we can. 17th is still the ultimate aim.
Footy doesn't work in straight lines tho..Stay up, start challenging for Europe, win a trophy and regularly finish above them.
Well it starts the 21st, and officially I think players are supposed to link up 2 weeks beforehand, but there's some leniency where the Prem's concerned.They'll get the Newcastle match in before departing for AFCON won't they?
There's only going to Brighton, Leeds and Man City where we miss a number of players.
The odd one or two players maybe will get to the later stages and will miss Spurs, Brentford and Palace, but it won't be many.