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DANGERCLOSE London 08 Feb 17 11.01am | |
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Nailed it
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Rudi Hedman Caterham 08 Feb 17 11.13am | |
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You can't say nailed it and Collymore says 'I wonder whether this is the time that....' Ledley and Puncheon are not stars anyway. We've only been able to play 1 new player. The problem is that time is running out. I can see it being the season we got him in too late whereas last season he was in at Sunderland early enough and Newcastle got Benitez 2 weeks too late although if they won at Villa in the penultimate Saturday they would've stayed up.
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Midlands Eagle 08 Feb 17 11.31am | |
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Fifty different people will have fifty different theories and just because Stan Collymore is an ex footballer doesn't make his theory any more accurate than the next man. I would, however, listen to his advice on dogging and beating up your girlfriend as he probably has far more experience than most of us in those areas
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MKCPFC Spain/MK 08 Feb 17 11.32am | |
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Who are the high calibre players ?
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The_postman Forest Row 08 Feb 17 12.20pm | |
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A few jurnos have wondered why Sam's appointment has not given the team a lift like Swansea and Hull have enjoyed. A few have suggested that he is not the same man following the England debacle. Let's have a look at the Sam affect at Sunderland last season. He joined Sunderland on 9th October 2015. Their record at that stage was Played 8 Won 0 Drew 3 Lost 5. Sam's first 11 games in charge yielded the following results Won 3 Lost 8 and they were firmly in the relegation zone at 31 December. At that stage I would imagine that the Sunderland players had no confidence and their fans were reacting then pretty much in the same way ours are now. During the January transfer window Sam bought two centre backs (Kone & Kirchhoff) and a midfielder (Khazri). Their results for the last 19 games were Won 6 Drew 9 and lost 4. The results of the critical final 10 games were Won 3 Drew 6 Lost 1. Sam did not instantly make Sunderland a better team but he knew what to fix and brought in the players to do it. We have not yet had the full benefit of our January signings and there is still time for the team to turn it around. We the fans have made our feelings clear to the players and so has Steve Parish. The best way we can play our part in the great escape is to sing our hearts out on the terraces. See you there!
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black eagle. south croydon. 08 Feb 17 1.32pm | |
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Stan is right.never been an Allardyce fan.his sooo arrogant. for me the ideal scenario is we stay up and big Sam walks.
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Username Horsham 08 Feb 17 1.39pm | |
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Can't agree with that. The problem is the quality of the 'lesser players' is causing issues. Benteke is scoring goals, Wilf is generally playing well, Cabaye looks improved since he came in. It's the likes of Delaney, Ledley, Puncheon and Ward who are struggling most of all out on the pitch.
Employee of the month is a good example of how someone can be both a winner and a loser at the same time. |
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johnmcormick8 Brundish 08 Feb 17 2.22pm | |
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hopefully your right and we survive another season in the pre, and go on to better times. Originally posted by The_postman
A few jurnos have wondered why Sam's appointment has not given the team a lift like Swansea and Hull have enjoyed. A few have suggested that he is not the same man following the England debacle. Let's have a look at the Sam affect at Sunderland last season. He joined Sunderland on 9th October 2015. Their record at that stage was Played 8 Won 0 Drew 3 Lost 5. Sam's first 11 games in charge yielded the following results Won 3 Lost 8 and they were firmly in the relegation zone at 31 December. At that stage I would imagine that the Sunderland players had no confidence and their fans were reacting then pretty much in the same way ours are now. During the January transfer window Sam bought two centre backs (Kone & Kirchhoff) and a midfielder (Khazri). Their results for the last 19 games were Won 6 Drew 9 and lost 4. The results of the critical final 10 games were Won 3 Drew 6 Lost 1. Sam did not instantly make Sunderland a better team but he knew what to fix and brought in the players to do it. We have not yet had the full benefit of our January signings and there is still time for the team to turn it around. We the fans have made our feelings clear to the players and so has Steve Parish. The best way we can play our part in the great escape is to sing our hearts out on the terraces. See you there!
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jamiemartin721 Reading 08 Feb 17 2.25pm | |
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Stan Collymore, so by default its wrong.
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bicycle repair man 08 Feb 17 3.20pm | |
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I don't put much credence to what Collymore says he just likes the sound of his own voice.
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aashman12 08 Feb 17 6.13pm | |
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Bestd squad??? Where's our hierro, ngotty, djorkaeff, okocha etc? Our squad is massively overated and by old beaky himself
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Michaelawt85 Bexley 08 Feb 17 8.11pm | |
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Old ones are the best
When I was a young girl my Mother said to me.. You listen here kid you're CPFC |
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