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if we fail to get promoted

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after the good start season he has to get us up,next year would be a lot harder,crowds wouldnt be the same next season either,its now never for him imo.
 

We will go up as champions
Gan on Honkers lad. Get the buggers telt. There’s too much blatant bloody poofery on here lately.
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It’s not difficult is it mate? Even I can do the maths and I’m as thick as workhouse custard.
 
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Stop shitting yourself! We were very comfortable in the match until loovens fucked up with the pen/red card 2 signings in jan and we will get automatic promotion
 
Bloody hell - anyone would think we are bottom of the league and facing relegation man :lol:
 
If we fail to get promoted this season, we'll lose our better young players to championship teams, and we could be stuck in this league for a lot longer.
That may be true and its a position that most teams in League One find themselves in when they have a good season. However it does not detract from the progress that Ross has made. If we weren't promoted this season then I think that we would be odds on favourites for 2019-20 if Ross remained. I also think that the size and attraction of playing for Sunderland would help limit the number of good young players that we lost as well as helping us to find equally good replacements.
 
I think we will go up as champions however it will be interesting to see if/how we bounce back against Bradford. I know we have lost already at Burton but this was a bigger game with us both being at the top

Will be keen to see what side he puts out
 
That may be true and its a position that most teams in League One find themselves in when they have a good season. However it does not detract from the progress that Ross has made. If we weren't promoted this season then I think that we would be odds on favourites for 2019-20 if Ross remained. I also think that the size and attraction of playing for Sunderland would help limit the number of good young players that we lost as well as helping us to find equally good replacements.

:lol::lol::lol::lol:
 
He'd survive imo, but he'd need a fantastic start to next season or the pressure would mount quickly.

Jesus Christ. Back on the SMB hamster wheel but I couldn't resist. 2 defeats all season. Full on love in and progressive moves behind the scenes to sort the club out. But, aye let's sack him if we don't get promoted.

Can't wait to hear the shout outs from the Championship Manager fairies churning out names for who might be good for the job.

Mourinho is free isn't he?
 
There’s nothing wrong with the question as such, but why it’s on people’s minds after two defeats is beyond me.

Two games in hand, we’re not adrift... Afford yourself a little optimism. It Christmas FFS.
 
I didn't like the way Arsenal fans turned on Wenger after a couple of "poor" seasons, but bloody hell Jacks just lost two games.
 
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