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No, I make an educated guess based on the previous three managers (as opposed to blind hopeful speculation and lighting the torches on anyone who disagrees). It's a lot more likely than them magically becoming consistent PL performers isn't it?

If they somehow do, then we stay up and they go on their merry way in the summer. Everybody wins.

So you don't think Poyet is getting more out of the "drunken clique" than the other three by better management and tactics?

As for the bit in bold, you would never have said anything like that a month or so ago. According to you we were dead and buried because the "rotten core" were still playing. You're beginning to crack.
 
There are different ways to support the club, if he choses to not go for whatever reason that's up to him. But your opinion is tainted by your bias against Di Canio, therefore your opinion on Bardsley taking the piss is irrelevant as you feel it justified.

Explain these different ways to support a club? He's stopped going to the games, in no way is that supporting Sunderland, good riddance I say
 
[quote="BillyLiar, post: 16740513, member: 35512"]Probably because you never played competitive football after you left infants school.
We might not like him but Keane, Bruce, MoN and now GP all regularly select him.
Maybe, just maybe GP understands how to get the best out of him
Lets be fair, PB probably is one of the fittest at the club, never gives up, has a bit of pace, likes to get forward and can tackle.
As stated earlier it was his aimless hoofs and positioning that were the cause of the football dislike of him.[/quote]

Thats like being savaged by a tame sheep :lol:

Could not outrun Ryan Giggs :lol:

I think we are more chaotic in organisation in Defence when he plays, my main points still stand, going by how highly rated he is by some people you would presume a few Prem clubs would have snapped him up or been knocking at his door before he broke his foot in the summer.

We will not progress when we have players of his poor ability in the 1st team.
 
He dropped several public bollocks. It's not like he was singled out for no reason. If he'd kept his head down nobody would have known any better, but as usual in the no consequence world of footballers he thought he could do what he liked and get away with it. The desperation to let him get away with it because he's clearly shit himself and is now trying to earn a contract that's never going to come, because of his performance and behaviour in the past, is pathetic.
What he said. Bardsley would do well to keep quiet.
 
So you don't think Poyet is getting more out of the "drunken clique" than the other three by better management and tactics?

As for the bit in bold, you would never have said anything like that a month or so ago. According to you we were dead and buried because the "rotten core" were still playing. You're beginning to crack.

Not really. Still lots to prove for them, we haven't strung two wins together in the league which is what we need to do to get out of this. Another opportunity on saturday, will it be the usual disappointment?
 
Not really. Still lots to prove for them, we haven't strung two wins together in the league which is what we need to do to get out of this. Another opportunity on saturday, will it be the usual disappointment?

History would suggest yes... if the team have the balls to prove history wrong and actually do it, maybe's just maybe's i may begin to think they can do something before the end of the season. still left it too late imho...
 
Explain these different ways to support a club? He's stopped going to the games, in no way is that supporting Sunderland, good riddance I say

I never went to games regularly in the first place. I live hundreds of miles away and have a life and family. what about lads all over the world, are they not supporters either? Dangerous waters to be getting into.

Sunderland could do with a hundred of me more than a hundred thousand of the likes of you, frankly. There's no telling what you'd bend over to accomodate from those almighty gods on their pedestals.
 
He dropped several public bollocks. It's not like he was singled out for no reason. If he'd kept his head down nobody would have known any better, but as usual in the no consequence world of footballers he thought he could do what he liked and get away with it. The desperation to let him get away with it because he's clearly shit himself and is now trying to earn a contract that's never going to come, because of his performance and behaviour in the past, is pathetic.

Think him and Di Canio both handled the situation embarrassingly.

As much as it was wrong of Di Canio to slate him in public, he only has himself to blame for getting a sleeve tattoo 24 hours before a big game, going out and breaking a club curfew and gloating about the fact that we got beat on the opening day.
 
Makes you wonder though. He is probably playing as well as he ever has for us at the moment. Someohow he has emerged as a genuine attacking threat.

Not a co-incidence that he has had to try and play himself back into - first the manager - then the crowd's good graces.

Just a question but why does it take this with some players? Isnt the 30,000 or so each week you get paid motivation enough to put in maximum effort?
 
I never went to games regularly in the first place. I live hundreds of miles away and have a life and family. what about lads all over the world, are they not supporters either? Dangerous waters to be getting into.

Sunderland could do with a hundred of me more than a hundred thousand of the likes of you, frankly. There's no telling what you'd bend over to accomodate from those almighty gods on their pedestals.

:lol: Seriously, don't flatter yourself. Besides, it's clear you're not cut out for this football 'supporting' malarky.
 
Think him and Di Canio both handled the situation embarrassingly.

As much as it was wrong of Di Canio to slate him in public, he only has himself to blame for getting a sleeve tattoo 24 hours before a big game, going out and breaking a club curfew and gloating about the fact that we got beat on the opening day.

No mate, that was all the bad-mans fault, he forced Bardsley to act the way he did by criticising him... or so johnson (on here) would have you believe.[DOUBLEPOST=1389807707][/DOUBLEPOST]
Explain these different ways to support a club? He's stopped going to the games, in no way is that supporting Sunderland, good riddance I say
Mate, when someone has an opinion you don't outright shut them out - that's being fascist, one of the things Di Canio is accused of being. The Exile has an opinion and he chose to stand by that, I also share the same opinion yet still go to games. If Bardsley left the club it'd be justice-done in my opinion, we'd then hopefully be able to use the wages to get someone in who doesn't just play when they feel like it and doesn't laugh at the club losing points that may cost us at the end of the season.

You still haven't answered me on whether you find that acceptable or not?
 
I never went to games regularly in the first place. I live hundreds of miles away and have a life and family. what about lads all over the world, are they not supporters either? Dangerous waters to be getting into.

Sunderland could do with a hundred of me more than a hundred thousand of the likes of you, frankly. There's no telling what you'd bend over to accomodate from those almighty gods on their pedestals.
Congratulations! You have managed to win the most deluded and cretinous statement of the century with that belter. :oops::oops::oops:
 
I never went to games regularly in the first place. I live hundreds of miles away and have a life and family. what about lads all over the world, are they not supporters either? Dangerous waters to be getting into.

Sunderland could do with a hundred of me more than a hundred thousand of the likes of you, frankly. There's no telling what you'd bend over to accomodate from those almighty gods on their pedestals.

What someone who always supports the club? You are talking nonsense.
 
Congratulations! You have managed to win the most deluded and cretinous statement of the century with that belter. :oops::oops::oops:

Well, if it's behind all the posts where you've offered anything other than snide remarks and insults, that'll be about right, because there aren't any are there?[DOUBLEPOST=1389811133][/DOUBLEPOST]
What someone who always supports the club? You are talking nonsense.

How is blindly backing up a player who's taken the piss out of the club supporting it?
 
As you correctly pointed out above...."in the past". I'm interested in what Bardsley is about now, (I believe Gus is too) the character and commitment (not to mention goal contributions) is a good thing, for now, isn't it?

He can piss off for me like. Plenty RBs out there not much worse for less than half his wages. Sign a contract and he'll disappear on the piss again.

No from me.[DOUBLEPOST=1389811314][/DOUBLEPOST]Someone should hoy up a poll on whether we should give him a new contract or not.
 
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