Delayed anger syndrome

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Walking away from the game yesterday and driving back down the A1 last night with our rabble of Yorkshire exiles accustomed to absolute shit, I didn't feel any huge surge of anger or misery.

The experience of visiting the SoL in the last 18 months has muted most of our emotions I admit.

But today, am absolutely f***ing livid.

How f***ing dare they. This week I want a procession of players to apologise. I want Chris Coleman to beg for his job.

But most of all I want Martin Bain to evacuate his office and never be seen again in Sunderland.

As for Ellis Short. Your fate can wait.
 


Can't help but feel the club has carefully manipulated the mood.

The petition being an example.

"thanks for writing to us, we take your comments on board"
M Bain
 
Walking away from the game yesterday and driving back down the A1 last night with our rabble of Yorkshire exiles accustomed to absolute shit, I didn't feel any huge surge of anger or misery.

The experience of visiting the SoL in the last 18 months has muted most of our emotions I admit.

But today, am absolutely f***ing livid.

How f***ing dare they. This week I want a procession of players to apologise. I want Chris Coleman to beg for his job.

But most of all I want Martin Bain to evacuate his office and never be seen again in Sunderland.

As for Ellis Short. Your fate can wait.

Coleman may be our best option, as I suspect we will not get anyone better. Who will come here given the freefall we are in?

Bain is just following Short's instructions.

Short is the one to blame.
 
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Coleman may be our best option, as I suspect we will not get anyone better. Who will come here given the freefall we are in?

Bain is just following Short's instructions.

Short is the one to blame.
You're just repeating clichés.

Bain was under clear instructions at the start of the season he had to run the club.

He's led us into the third division man with Coleman staring wide eyed at it happening.
 
You're just repeating clichés.

Bain was under clear instructions at the start of the season he had to run the club.

He's led us into the third division man with Coleman staring wide eyed at it happening.

Oh sorry magnificent one Ruler of the Galaxy, I failed to notice that someone died and you proclaimed yourself Elvis.

Accepting your delayed anger, I respectfully suggest you shake your head (hope your crown falls of and breaks your foot) and realise that had you been the SAFC Chief Executive you too would have followed Short's instructions to the letter.

Bain is an employee of the owner AMD has had to do his bidding.

We agree that the pantomime villain in our rapid demise is Short.
 
Oh sorry magnificent one Ruler of the Galaxy, I failed to notice that someone died and you proclaimed yourself Elvis.

Accepting your delayed anger, I respectfully suggest you shake your head (hope your crown falls of and breaks your foot) and realise that had you been the SAFC Chief Executive you too would have followed Short's instructions to the letter.

Bain is an employee of the owner AMD has had to do his bidding.

We agree that the pantomime villain in our rapid demise is Short.
Yes, ultimately Short is to blame, but did he pick Marc Wilson and Callum McManaman in our last throw of the dice yesterday. That's despite having a natural fullback and a kid with pace to burn on the bench.
 
Oh sorry magnificent one Ruler of the Galaxy, I failed to notice that someone died and you proclaimed yourself Elvis.

Accepting your delayed anger, I respectfully suggest you shake your head (hope your crown falls of and breaks your foot) and realise that had you been the SAFC Chief Executive you too would have followed Short's instructions to the letter.

Bain is an employee of the owner AMD has had to do his bidding.

We agree that the pantomime villain in our rapid demise is Short.
Jesus man. Coleman has been a disaster. He couldn't stabilise a kid on a bike with 4 wheels.
 
Jesus man. Coleman has been a disaster. He couldn't stabilise a kid on a bike with 4 wheels.
OK then accepting Coleman is pants, who REALISTICALLY will be willing to come here next season and work with Short?
As of now, we must assume that Short will still own the club, because I reckon it is highly unlikely that there will be a new owner. If we had managed to stay up there would have been a new owner but now, there is very little chance of getting a new owner.
 
Yes, ultimately Short is to blame, but did he pick Marc Wilson and Callum McManaman in our last throw of the dice yesterday. That's despite having a natural fullback and a kid with pace to burn on the bench.
This lad gets it. Not one of the 87% or whatever it was in the end that thinks Coleman should stay and heap further misery on us.
 
Walking away from the game yesterday and driving back down the A1 last night with our rabble of Yorkshire exiles accustomed to absolute shit, I didn't feel any huge surge of anger or misery.

The experience of visiting the SoL in the last 18 months has muted most of our emotions I admit.

But today, am absolutely f***ing livid.

How f***ing dare they. This week I want a procession of players to apologise. I want Chris Coleman to beg for his job.

But most of all I want Martin Bain to evacuate his office and never be seen again in Sunderland.

As for Ellis Short. Your fate can wait.
Why want Coleman to beg for his job? Strange.
 

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