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Stuart Rayner in today's Journal, talking about the folly of Sunderland signing players on loan:
"As they have shown with far bigger issues than this, Sunderland are not a football club to worry too much about morality. For years they have been engaged in a dog-eat-dog battle for survival and any transfer that might give them a better chance of getting through to the next season still in the Premier League is one they will consider."
Oh dear! He sounds a little bitter!
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It's all about priorities marra.Keep it going![]()
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Fuck it, they've beaten us again - and it's no consolation that Leeds pipped them to the top spot:
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<< From leaving a pensioner battered and bruised to making sexual references towards a mother and daughter, officers policing the rail network have clocked up a list of disgraceful acts.
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With the exception of Leeds United fans, Newcastle supporters clocked up the most incidents - 28 - on the rail network according to BTP. >>
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And let's face it that's one trophy they've had loads of competition to beatEven after this relegation, I believe this is the most deluded and arrogant they have been in a long time.
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Surely the comparisons should be switched anyway?
Yes of course. Gayle is better than Defoe and Ritchie is better than Khazri![]()
We've basically lost the transfer window already. Forever in their shadow...You must be logged on to see external links
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