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Ambrose Fogarty.George Herd and Johnny Crossan
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Ambrose Fogarty.George Herd and Johnny Crossan
We could do with fully repairing the club following the last disastrous 6 years. I doubt any of us know the real structural financial damage that has been done in that time or how long it will take to get ourselves fighting fit again. Running at a negative of c£6m a year with no chance of getting any massive incoming finance until we return to the Premier league we have to be careful what debt we take on regarding players. It's a balancing act we are doing quite well with at the moment but it could turn to bat shit in the blink of an eye. No guarantees in football and I'm personally happy with a cautious approach at the present time and attempt to build slowly and surely.So we just accept we can’t compete with Ipswich now? We just accept we are a mid table championship side, who pushes for the play offs?
Basically a Coventry or Boro, but with the added “model” craic. Is that our position now?
One of the biggest mysteries on here for me that. Posters go absolutely nuts, and defensive when someone says a club are bigger than us, especially if Boro or the mags are included in that statement.
However some posters who are the most animate, then make all these excuses of our actions.
Which is it, are we just an historically big club, who now operates at championship level, with a push for promotion. Or are we the humongous club people are so keen to defend?
Absolutely a historical big club that has won 1 cup in 86 years same as Preston Portsmouth Blackpool and Charlton even in our bank of England days as it’s called we won nowt.Yeah we've won fuck all since the 70s
Which is ultimately my question, and statement.
Historically Sunderland are a huge club. In my opinion, top 10 if not too 15 in England.
However based on where we are at the moment, we are no longer a huge “sleeping giant” we are your run of the mill championship play off contender.
I don’t think the attitude on argument of laughing at your Boro’s, coventrys and ipswiches of the world, and just expecting players to sign for us ahead of others, holds weight based on the defence of the “model”.
I wouldn’t demand we spend money if we can’t afford it. That would be silly.
I think we’re both surely? We’re a historically big club, who operate at championship level seeking promotion. That’s a descriptor of the club and one that a majority of football fans across the UK would accept.
We’re also a club with a sizeable fan base, history, trophies, which is a tradition and history worth defending, hence why fans are passionate when defending the club
Player called Noah Ohio who i was told about from Liege. Just looked and it says he has signed for Hull on wiki? We were looking at him like.Rumour has it we are after another two Liege youth players as part of this deal.
Speakman very keen to get value for money by nabbing a Mundle Bargain Bundle.
Ok, I'm not really arguing against that, I don't believe we should follow how those clubs have or will operate and if they choose to offer a player more money, I'd expect them to sign there and not here, regardless of how big we perceive the club to be.
We are what you said we are, that's the reality, it seems entirely silly to me to suggest we're a top 15 English club(overall) at the moment.
The little lion of Roker.Ambrose Fogarty.
I think we have more natural potential than those teams. See fan base, away support, stadium, training facilities, etc. Which I think feeds into the sense that we are a “big” club for this level. Which we are.Nobody is saying go out and break the bank. But a little bit of risk, is surely not out of the question is it?
That’s exactly my point. Historically SAFC are massive. However people on here turning their nose up at Boro, Coventry, Ipswich etc. statements like “why would they go to boro” then defending how we are currently doing this is a contradiction in itself.
Our current standing is the same as, Boro and Coventry, and probably worse than Ipswich.
The statement to me remains, we are an historically huge club, but are now a mid table championship club, pushing for the play offs, and are basically no different to a Boro or Coventry.
Exactly,we cannot have a situation where somebody is 3mil and posters say thats us out of it then.I don’t think anyone wants us to go out and spend hundreds of millions.
I think we have more natural potential than those teams. See fan base, away support, stadium, training facilities, etc. Which I think feeds into the sense that we are a “big” club for this level. Which we are.
But yes as things stand in a literal sense we’re in the group of teams behind the top championship teams (which is largely the relegated teams this season) who will make up the lower play offs down to midtable.
That’s a description of where we are yes.
I don’t ever make a comment such as “why would you go to Middlesbrough or Coventry” so I can’t speak for those people of course.
Loved him he was unlucky with other inside forwards at the time.The little lion of Roker.
Loved him he was unlucky with other inside forwards at the time.
Played on the wing from what I vaugely remember, displaced by Brian UsherAmbrose Fogarty.
Gatewise were bigger.Nobody is saying go out and break the bank. But a little bit of risk, is surely not out of the question is it?
That’s exactly my point. Historically SAFC are massive. However people on here turning their nose up at Boro, Coventry, Ipswich etc. statements like “why would they go to boro” then defending how we are currently doing this is a contradiction in itself.
Our current standing is the same as, Boro and Coventry, and probably worse than Ipswich.
The statement to me remains, we are an historically huge club, but are now a mid table championship club, pushing for the play offs, and are basically no different to a Boro or Coventry.
Wait til next season when we cant compete with luton cos of parachute paymentsIs that the latest excuse, not read that one.
I think it’s just a rhyme joke, Mundle Bargain Bundle.One of them a striker who had been at Man City and Man Utd as a teenager? Was told we were after one of the Liege strikers couple weeks ago. FC Twente wanted him aswel. Can't remember the name.![]()
The truth is we haven’t an owner who can compete at the top end of this league, why say that well we have the 4th lowest budget in the championship.I suppose my question from that would be, what good does that potential do for us?
If we those things, why can we not translate that to competing?
I’m not saying it’s not a nice to have.I agree about the DM but I think a winger is welcome
Clarke currently plays every minute of every game & we have Roberts and Ba outside of that and that’s about it. I’m rate Ba but I’m not 100% sure he’s a winger personally. Maybe we have Rusyn on the left. We could do with another winger if it relieves pressure imo.
I always used to say 4 - I’ve been saying we needed a 4 for about three years it feels!Going back to the 60s when we were still emerging from the 2-3-5 line-ups, 4 was the defender alongside the centre half (5) and 6 was a midfielder. For example Sunderland would have Todd or Harvey at 4 and Baxter at 6.
It's not an exact science and no way was Baxter a defensive midfielder! But then Todd and Harvey were essentially back-four players, not midfielders.
In the modern game, 6 has become the code for a defensive midfielder, 8 is more attack-minded, and the 10 is the floater in midfield breaking into attack....Pritchard, Dack, Aouchiche.