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All you lot are known for. That little shithole of a place down the road from Newcastle that hates the mags marra. And worshipping cloggers and hatchetmen like Catts and Bally. Enjoy the giant shadow of NUFC
You don’t even live in Newcastle you scruff, you live in the arse end of County Durham in your shitty bed sit :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
 
They’ll not be winning the league anytime soon with those 4 . Martial is a mercenary, Bailly plays about 10 games a season , Beek’s shite and Lingard has had one good season .

They'd improve their current squad though. They'd all walk into their team. It sounds made up mind, possibly barring Lingard, Man Utd will be happy to get rid of the others.
 
You would make a good politician I'll give you that. Firstly you are right 8 top six finishes. The rest were on the back getting to cup finals and a semi final or the intertoto domino effect What helped was the previous seasons involvement which built up the uefa points standing or whatever it was called. So some were a bit jammy but other teams done the same on to the inter toto We had argument s up here in the north east should safc actually apply to go in as it was such a long winded road. Sunderland never bothered but could have one year for sure if not more if they had got there the people going on the trips would not have given a flying f#£_. The amount of people saying I wish safc were Europe but none admit to to ever wanting to get in the back door as you so expertly announced 🤔

Regarding the toons money spent. It stopped after the initial Keegan years then levelled out. Newcastle were then behind Arsenal man utd and then Chelsea came. By then it was largely gone.


Anyway Say what you want but Sunderland fans would have loved them trips. Some of the home games were against teams most hadn't heard of too but the away trips will be what's remembered even the ones when only 100 went to the ukraine etc But these were the rules and everyone knew them.

Going back to the money. I'd rather have spent it and had a go than not. The signings we're exciting times if you think not then sorry like but you must be a miserable person and I am not sure apart from beating Newcastle must make you smile. I don't see the point in supporting a team if you can't get happy over some of the things that happened in that spell for nufc then I fear for you. Trying to rewrite history and say they were not good times I suppose is your view but it's referenced as positive so many times on here as success to make safc long suffering supporters much more loyal appreciative and if you had been through what we have. If we had had European nights etc

The 90 period was generally good if nufc were not in the top 6 then either in Europe or on long cup runs. Would not swap it. It's been said that football for Newcastle was 92 onwards so is it success or not

Regarding Blackburn it's categorically one of the worst comparisons I've ever seen I have no idea what Blackburn's fans think but your I LL bow to your superior knowledge
Essentially you are saying we had some cracking European
All you lot are known for. That little shithole of a place down the road from Newcastle that hates the mags marra. And worshipping cloggers and hatchetmen like Catts and Bally. Enjoy the giant shadow of NUFC
you live such a full life
 
Begging for bans as you have nowt else. Tragic. Enjoy chickentown and the papa johns trophy and watching the mags all over the continent again
Are you in the habit of making fun of other run down areas in the NE? Some people measure their life by more than where they live and their football team - it appears you don’t.
 
Cant see it exile mate. too many people are having a rant at this moment but it will quieten down. Sure it will blow up now and again but money talks. This was always going to happen strategic allies since the 1930s. 30k Brits working over there earning great money. Billions in trade. If it wasn't NUFC it would have been someone else. I think if they steadily invest at a reasonable rate and have a go that will be great. Rebuild the youth teams and training facilities then people will be happy. I know through council connection the water has been tested on adding on to the capacity of the ground and matchday experience. For the average fan that will be enough

Ok the nut jobs will talk silly signings. That won't happen. Ok maybe one superstar to spark the light but generally decent players that will improve the team and management

Don't think any fan will be thinking about the devil anytime soon but who knows

This 100%. Know two lads who had dad or uncle over there in 80s & paid mortgages off with the big money.

UK gov has had a close relationship with them for years & they were one of the states mentioned with post-brexit "global britain".

Not saying any of its right but money talks & all clubs would have had for & against. Easy to be all against when they bought your rivals.
 
All you lot are known for. That little shithole of a place down the road from Newcastle that hates the mags marra. And worshipping cloggers and hatchetmen like Catts and Bally. Enjoy the giant shadow of NUFC
What do you think about your owners? What are you most excited about & most worried about?
 
Sigh. Without wishing to reopen the controversy, it would be disingenuous if I didn't mention the circumstances of Di Canios arrival. I thought it was handled abysmally. The media frenzy which followed it was deeply unedifying - these things often are - but it originated from the resignation of David Miliband, one of Sunderland's own directors, a former Foreign Secretary, and a man whose family fled to Britain to escape persecution from fascism. Whether or not you accept his motivation, it was that which made the ISSUE of Di Canio's alleged political views relevant, heightened by our region's push to eradicate intolerance from society in general and football in particular. The tone of outrage from the club was misplaced. Di Canio addressed it; fine, good, that's the end of it as far as I'm concerned, albeit with a caveat. For all the accompanying dismay, one of the great pleasures of covering Sunderland over the years has been the club's firm sense of place, tradition and community. For me, that has been dented. And I hate writing that.

George Caulkin 2013.
Caulkin is an absolute whopper!
Never forget that tweet last year about the cans, absolute embarassment.
The way he writes about them lot man, he Isn’t biased at all 😂😂😂
 
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