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6 Easy Points - Mags vs Sun'Lun Supercut analysis


You're going to need to set aside 30 minutes of your day for this and probably commandeer the big telly, but when you do...enjoy.

Just how did Sunderland slay the entitled neighbour up the road? Well it wasn't that difficult really. They played with no recognised striker up top, convincingly lost the midfield battle and had no substitutes to dictate any change. This aside, Sunderland had a solid game plan they largely stuck to and aside from gifting Newcastle United a goal inside of 10 minutes, they executed their plan pretty well. A second half performance of perfection sealed what might easily have been a larger score line on another day.

Obviously I can't put it on YouTube, so I can't embed a link here, but you can watch it on either of these links for free.



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Excellent watch again 😊
 
They must have been, all bias aside after 20 minutes we pretty much played them off the park. They were second best everywhere. The nature of their goal is almost joyful in retrospect, it clearly made them all assume it was their day and that makes the outcome all the more enjoyable!
What I like about their goal is how after the first game, one solace they were desperately clinging to was the notion that they had to score the goal for us. So we've gone up there, returned the favour with an absolute gift, and then proceeded to beat the bastards fair and square with two good goals. :lol: The winner, we absolutely cut them to shreds.
 
Agreed. I've been waiting for the full match to be released so I could relive it without the Derby day fear and anxiety. This was just right.
Best collection of one liners yet as well 😀

Thanks 10TD.
The full match is on the safc website
 
What I like about their goal is how after the first game, one solace they were desperately clinging to was the notion that they had to score the goal for us. So we've gone up there, returned the favour with an absolute gift, and then proceeded to beat the bastards fair and square with two good goals. :lol: The winner, we absolutely cut them to shreds.
And they can claim fatigue but brought 6 players on!

And we had two of our three best players this season missing, in Roefs and Mukiele. Not to mention our best centre back and both left backs. Oh and one proper fit winger, in Talbi.
 
And they can claim fatigue but brought 6 players on!

And we had two of our three best players this season missing, in Roefs and Mukiele. Not to mention our best centre back and both left backs. Oh and one proper fit winger, in Talbi.
At the time, I was thinking get some subs on Regis, but watching the analysis back ya realise we didn't really need to as we were in control.

I've never agreed with subs for the sake of it. Derby games get ya a bit tetchy though. :lol:
 
Agreed. I've been waiting for the full match to be released so I could relive it without the Derby day fear and anxiety.
Any idea when that will happen marra ?

I too have to say the 10 Trenches Deep production is the analysis I really look forward to seeing after imports games -tremendous effort
 
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What I like about their goal is how after the first game, one solace they were desperately clinging to was the notion that they had to score the goal for us. So we've gone up there, returned the favour with an absolute gift, and then proceeded to beat the bastards fair and square with two good goals. :lol: The winner, we absolutely cut them to shreds.
Absolutely bizzare logic even by the mags standards. Clueless twats piling in agreeing nonsense with each other.

We scored via an OG, they were piss poor (we weren't despite their awful '2 poor teams' lifting crack) and we just kept them at arms length. We would have been pushing for a winner if they hadn't scored but the momentum of the game had changed. We managed the game, saw it out comfortably and won. It's literally how football works. The result is all that matters at the end of the day.

Do Man City fans say Palace wouldn't have won the FA Cup if their keeper hadn't saved a penalty? Nope. It's just a mag coping mechanism that doesn't fool anyone. Losers.
 
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