• The forums will be unavailable for a few hours on Saturday 6th June, when they do return they will initially be in a degraded state with some features missing, but normal posting/reading will be possible. The main website will not be affected by these updates.
    New user registrations are currently disabled.

NUFC/Sportwashing

Status
Not open for further replies.

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.
I used to enjoy reading his stuff but after reading that it appears he was a snake in the grass in terms of double standards.
 
That’s because they assume everyone loves them and thinks like they do. Fecking idiots. They are about to find out just how much everyone loves them.
I think they will become very much hated, and their delusion they were everyone’s favourite second team, it always was a delusion, is about to blow up in their faces.
 
£50m per season is light when you think they signed Willock for £25m. It's not going to get them in the champions league any time soon, if that is the case mind.
Exactly. It's a slow build. The supporters don't believe super money signings. It's not realistic. Just good signings and jobs filled properly across the club. Solid top 10 and trying. Sunderland will struggle to achieve this for years. The current owner is not allowed to spend any of his inheritance. It's a stepping stone to eventually go back and by Marseille. A blind man on a galloping horse can see that
 
Chickentown, the insult mags can’t explain :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
I asked a mag at work (yes, one of those) about it. Apparently it's because we've got lots of cheap chicken shops, like the rip off of KFC type ones. I mean, they've probably got just as many like, and it's not really an insult to be told your city has chicken shops but, just like waving keys in the air, they really think we'll be offended, whilst we just look at them and think "what the fuck are you doing with your life?"
 
Did you think it was awful ?

Of course. It was horrendous.

Did I start a fundraising page for him? No. Did someone start one on here 2 days after nufc were bought? Yes. And I think that's daft.

As an FYI - Last one I started was a close mate who died at 36. Last one I donated to was dogs.
 
Like most mags then

@Fitzgerald explain, does it mean we do good chicken? Do we have loads of chickens? Do we have loads of KFCs?

Please please enlighten us.

It's another weak, nonsensical fable. As per they can't think of anything themselves, instead relying on plagiarising someone else's work. The dimwit is referring to a John Cooper Clarke poem written about Macclesfield I believe.

I mean as if someone from newcastle of all places can have a go at another City or town. It's not like their streets and suburbs are paved in gold, most of its a right shit tip and judging by the clip of their fans outside the ground the other night they really need to get their own house in order before criticising others.
 
Last edited:
Status
Not open for further replies.
Back
Top