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Can I have a slight twist


After the season theyve put it, if they want some family and friends with them to enjoy it with... I really couldnt give a fuck. At the end of the day so much goes on behind the scenes we dont see. So if they feel theyve played their part, who cares. The whole ethos is a family and every one pulling together. I hope they all enjoyed it.
I would also imagine a lot were the wider support staff
 
They could've done things a little quicker. I was feckin' starving and thirsty as hell before they even came back out half an hour later and when they did KLD comes out drinking a beer, INSIDE THE STADIUM'. I was like a puppy dog watching someone eat all my treats as he took each of those sips. You'd think he owns the place or summit
 
Should have seen the Arsenal ceremony at Selhurst Park

10,238 members of staff, 6,339 family members, 60k staff from their sponsors, and, the 2 Kroenkies, the 2 Crankies and so on
 
About the lap of thanks, there was far too many people on the pitch, like thousands of players families and friends, you couldn’t see any of the players just loads of random people.
Yep that was the only thing that spoilt it.
They used to do a lap, some of them with their kids, maybe the odd wife.
Yesterday there was hundreds of extended family members on the pitch. Couldn't really make out the players, and it took nearly an hour to start the lap of honour, by which time about a third of the stadium had began to leave, killed the atmosphere the length of time to start as well.
 
Thought it was class myself, the families are given a great lifestyle from football but I think people forget they ain’t Sunderland fans maybe not even football fans and put up with their loved one being away from home for large periods along with missing a lot of life things. Glad they could feel the love from the stands for their partners and dads.
 
I think it just took to long to get going and things had fizzled out ever so slightly. it was a good 20 minutes or so before the players came back out and then the same again before any movement
 
Which is the worst thread of the bank holiday. This one or HBK69's waffle about alpha males?

It's a coin toss
 
Hopefully, there'll be families and friends on the pitch yesterday who will be telling our players that they'll be mad to ever leave a place like ours.
 
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