Certainly loyal fans. Will be a bonus if they doing well but 31k on your back in L1 if they start poorly could become a millstone round the players necks.
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Would you like to have another go?Player's!!
PLAYER'S!Would you like to have another go?
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You're not taking being aPLAYER'S!
There you go, caps locked.
You're not taking being a
keyboard Nazi very seriously, are you?
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Well I have been fishing, so yep, probably.Are you the one in the fishnets?
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Oops, sorry.Well I have been fishing, so yep, probably.
Its me.
Still fishing, I see.Well I have been fishing, so yep, probably.
Its me.
There was a poll to name a stand, as far as I remember it was a long list of names of ex Sunderland players and a lot of people voted for Jimmy Hill as there was an option to add your own. Surely any Sunderland fan voting for anyone else was also stopping it from being named that. Why even have a poll in that case?Better not had been us, such a scumbag thing to do.
There was a poll to name a stand, as far as I remember it was a long list of names of ex Sunderland players and a lot of people voted for Jimmy Hill as there was an option to add your own. Surely any Sunderland fan voting for anyone else was also stopping it from being named that. Why even have a poll in that case?
Guess what. We've borne our grudge, you've had your fun with the polls (though trying to outvote Bradley Lowery as the name for a stand was, maybe, less funny) and now we've extended an olive branch. A great Who are You? interview (your London and international branch official Ian Davidson) followed by this.: The First Time Ever I saw Your Ground: Coventry City, the Ricoh Arena and a glimpse of Highfield Road | Salut! Sunderland ... I reckon you'll be asking us to ride Godiva's horse to the ground tomorrow (though the author of this piece needs to stay clothed despite his valiant efforts to lose weight)
And some of us probably didn't know the little boy's name. I know I didn't.
I knew there was a poorly little boy and I do believe I knew his name was Bradley, but I had no idea his surname was Lowery (I didn't vote on that poll by the way).
I guessing quite a few people wouldn't know it was him unless it was pointed out to them.
On the Sunderland forum you mean?There were pages and pages of nice messages throughout Bradley's treatment and many more after his heartbreak death.
On the Sunderland forum you mean?
I must confess my memory's not what it used to be and I can't even remember what I had for breakfast this morning.
On the Sunderland forum you mean?
I must confess my memory's not what it used to be and I can't even remember what I had for breakfast this morning.
Yeah, I recall that. I still wouldn't have been able to tell you his surname though without seeing the thread first.On here.
It is an early start for me from Manchester this morning .. but it does feel like a big game to be attending today, not sure why, but does.
It’s slightly irrelevant at this point in time to be thinking about the why’s and why not’s that we have around 10k City fans today .. if you’re there or on your way, the feeling of a big match tension should override all else when we have a relatively “big” team visiting!
PUSB!
I drove up late last night, really looking forward to today, which is a surprise after Bristol
That's what everyone said straight after the Brexit vote.it can't be any worse surely?!!
That's what everyone said straight after the Brexit vote.
I've never seen Airplane so know nothing about the line, or the one about 'get this man to a hospital', or 'George Zip' or 'how do you like you coffee'? 'Black, like my men'.can't believe you of all people missed the opportunity for a 'don't call me Shirley' comment!
You're slippin' Otis!!