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oucho

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they constantly think it’s okay to mock someone who’s passed away

celebrated a dead man’s death and called him a poof as an insult...

It was bad enough when halfwits mocked JH during his years as a pundit for his voice, hair, appearance etc. Half those people probably had no idea of what he had achieved in the game. But deliberately insulting the name of a man who's been dead three years, and who lived his final years with the tragedy of dementia, is pathetic. It would be the same if our fans abused the name of Bob Stokoe in the same way, but I wouldn't dream of doing so (and have never heard fellow fans doing so either). Sad that some people are not better than to dish out such abuse: I doubt they would call JH a poof to the faces of his widow and sons, fucking cowards.
 

Tommo72

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It was bad enough when halfwits mocked JH during his years as a pundit for his voice, hair, appearance etc. Half those people probably had no idea of what he had achieved in the game. But deliberately insulting the name of a man who's been dead three years, and who lived his final years with the tragedy of dementia, is pathetic. It would be the same if our fans abused the name of Bob Stokoe in the same way, but I wouldn't dream of doing so (and have never heard fellow fans doing so either). Sad that some people are not better than to dish out such abuse: I doubt they would call JH a poof to the faces of his widow and sons, fucking cowards.

Well fucking said
 

ajsccfc

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I like the bald fella a few steps behind deciding to go for them

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Bakayoko must have absolutely shit himself
 

oscillatewildly

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It was bad enough when halfwits mocked JH during his years as a pundit for his voice, hair, appearance etc. Half those people probably had no idea of what he had achieved in the game. But deliberately insulting the name of a man who's been dead three years, and who lived his final years with the tragedy of dementia, is pathetic. It would be the same if our fans abused the name of Bob Stokoe in the same way, but I wouldn't dream of doing so (and have never heard fellow fans doing so either). Sad that some people are not better than to dish out such abuse: I doubt they would call JH a poof to the faces of his widow and sons, fucking cowards.
I think it's a fair shout to question Bob Stokoe's sartorial deficiency in his 1973 cup final outfit. That's as far as I would take it.
 

ajsccfc

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"piss poor from the club to put that out as an official statement like

it's like yeah yeah some of our fans are twats but you started it :rolleyes:"

This guy's bang on, our statement should start and end with investigating the dickheads without any of the 'yeah but' nonsense about the game here.
 

Tommo72

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Some of the posts on there look like they belong on a parody/spoof Sunderland forum.

Quick to condemn Cov supporters but happy to celebrate Sunderland ‘shirters’ apparently throwing punches....

Bunch of little bitches.
 

kg82

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"piss poor from the club to put that out as an official statement like

it's like yeah yeah some of our fans are twats but you started it :rolleyes:"

This guy's bang on, our statement should start and end with investigating the dickheads without any of the 'yeah but' nonsense about the game here.

Is he talking about our statement or their statement? I read it as ours. He’s right either way.
 

oucho

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I think it's a fair shout to question Bob Stokoe's sartorial deficiency in his 1973 cup final outfit. That's as far as I would take it.

It was the 1970s, par for the course. Can't single out one bloke for his fashion choices.
 

Sterling Archer

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"piss poor from the club to put that out as an official statement like

it's like yeah yeah some of our fans are twats but you started it :rolleyes:"

This guy's bang on, our statement should start and end with investigating the dickheads without any of the 'yeah but' nonsense about the game here.
Wholehartedly agree. A section of our fans acted like scumbags and we will investigate it within our powers /fin. Draw a line under it.

This Sunderland Coventry rivalry which has seemingly only gained traction in the last couple of years due to some moronic keyboard warriors on both sides is one of the cringiest things I've witnessed.
 

Houchens Head

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Wholehartedly agree. A section of our fans acted like scumbags and we will investigate it within our powers /fin. Draw a line under it.

This Sunderland Coventry rivalry which has seemingly only gained traction in the last couple of years due to some moronic keyboard warriors on both sides is one of the cringiest things I've witnessed.
Totally agree. I saw my first game in 1964 and well remember the debacle of that "delayed game". Sure, there was a bit of animosity from Sunderland for a while and then after a couple more seasons, it was all forgotten about. It has certainly only been this last 5 or 6 years that it has all been brought to the fore again. I'm guilty of a bit of it simply because I love a bit of banter, but some are taking things a wee bit too far. I think it's time the two sets of fans drew a line under this and agree to let it drop. After all, it happened in 1977 ferchrissakes! 42 years ago! I doubt if there's many on this forum that were even born then, let alone remember the event!
 

skybluesam66

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so aswell as 77 there was also

1990 Speedie v Gary bennett
2000 Summerbee v Froggatt
1997 Sent them down again with a delayed kick off (just for those who were too young in 1977)

so there is certainly some history between the teams
 

The Great Eastern

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so aswell as 77 there was also

1990 Speedie v Gary bennett
2000 Summerbee v Froggatt
1997 Sent them down again with a delayed kick off (just for those who were too young in 1977)

so there is certainly some history between the teams
Tobyfair, Tottenham tried very hard to send us down on that final game if the season. But for Oggy in world class form, we'd have got beaten on the day.
Don't recall Middlesboro fans constantly going on about Coventrys late kick off on that day. They were in the same boat as Blunderland where they needed us to lose to stand a chance of staying up.
 

oucho

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Tobyfair, Tottenham tried very hard to send us down on that final game if the season. But for Oggy in world class form, we'd have got beaten on the day.
Don't recall Middlesboro fans constantly going on about Coventrys late kick off on that day. They were in the same boat as Blunderland where they needed us to lose to stand a chance of staying up.
Totally agree. I saw my first game in 1964 and well remember the debacle of that "delayed game". Sure, there was a bit of animosity from Sunderland for a while and then after a couple more seasons, it was all forgotten about. It has certainly only been this last 5 or 6 years that it has all been brought to the fore again. I'm guilty of a bit of it simply because I love a bit of banter, but some are taking things a wee bit too far. I think it's time the two sets of fans drew a line under this and agree to let it drop. After all, it happened in 1977 ferchrissakes! 42 years ago! I doubt if there's many on this forum that were even born then, let alone remember the event!

Common sense, that.
 

David O'Day

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Great statement from city remind the littlevtramps they are fuck8ng pricks. Any Sunderland still lurking about hahahahahaha you stinky tramps

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The Great Eastern

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Totally agree. I saw my first game in 1964 and well remember the debacle of that "delayed game". Sure, there was a bit of animosity from Sunderland for a while and then after a couple more seasons, it was all forgotten about. It has certainly only been this last 5 or 6 years that it has all been brought to the fore again. I'm guilty of a bit of it simply because I love a bit of banter, but some are taking things a wee bit too far. I think it's time the two sets of fans drew a line under this and agree to let it drop. After all, it happened in 1977 ferchrissakes! 42 years ago! I doubt if there's many on this forum that were even born then, let alone remember the event!
This animosity isn't going to go away anytime soon and I can see morons from all over who don't support either team, descending on the stadium to crack heads when we next cross paths be it next season or further on. Certainly won't be an away game I'll be tempted to go to.
If Feyernord 'fans' were there last Saturday, what's the chances of Ajax coming over as well ?
 

tommydazzle

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There wil be cases where extensive injury time (8 mins on Saturday for example) and vital end of season relegation games going to the wire where scores will be communicated to the teams concerned. Even more so these days with instant updates. Are fans that naive to think teams will go gung ho for a win if it is communicated to them that they are already safe?

It was in their own hands to stay up and they blew it, should be the end of the story if you are any kind of rational sensible adult. As a fan I've seen many costly injustices but remaining bitter about it to that extent is borderline paranoia.
 

Grendel

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Tobyfair, Tottenham tried very hard to send us down on that final game if the season. But for Oggy in world class form, we'd have got beaten on the day.
Don't recall Middlesboro fans constantly going on about Coventrys late kick off on that day. They were in the same boat as Blunderland where they needed us to lose to stand a chance of staying up.

I think Boro had a lot more to complain about than a late kick off
 

SkyBlueDom26

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There wil be cases where extensive injury time (8 mins on Saturday for example) and vital end of season relegation games going to the wire where scores will be communicated to the teams concerned. Even more so these days with instant updates. Are fans that naive to think teams will go gung ho for a win if it is communicated to them that they are already safe?

It was in their own hands to stay up and they blew it, should be the end of the story if you are any kind of rational sensible adult. As a fan I've seen many costly injustices but remaining bitter about it to that extent is borderline paranoia.

Oh yeah, WHERE THE FUCK DID HE GET 8 MINUTES FROM!!!
Cheating bastards
 

SKYBLUES90

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Some of the stuff written here is unreal...

‘That was for Jimmy’

Shameful isn’t it. I’d like to say half of them weren’t even born when it happened but they all seem to have a story about that as well.

Never have I wanted a team to fail more than them lot, I will take great pride in watching them cry again on Netflix if their season falls apart and they miss out on promotion.
 

oscillatewildly

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Tobyfair, Tottenham tried very hard to send us down on that final game if the season. But for Oggy in world class form, we'd have got beaten on the day.
Don't recall Middlesboro fans constantly going on about Coventrys late kick off on that day. They were in the same boat as Blunderland where they needed us to lose to stand a chance of staying up.
A very unenviable 'treble' achieved by M'boro that season. As I recall, didn't the club briefly campaign to have their points deduction overturned - owing to not fulfilling a fixture?
 

clint van damme

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A very unenviable 'treble' achieved by M'boro that season. As I recall, didn't the club briefly campaign to have their points deduction overturned - owing to not fulfilling a fixture?

Yeah. If they'd turned up for that game and got beat 10 -0 they'd have still stayed up if I recall correctly.
 

oucho

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A very unenviable 'treble' achieved by M'boro that season. As I recall, didn't the club briefly campaign to have their points deduction overturned - owing to not fulfilling a fixture?

Yeah they cancelled a home game against Blackburn at the last minute, as they had an injury/illness crisis which had ripped through their squad. The points deduction was small (2 points?) but made the difference. Bryan Robson said in hindsight that, had he known the potential impact of postponing the game unilaterally, he'd have "picked the tea lady".

As for the other two parts of the "double", they did at least reach two cup finals (three, if you count the League Cup replay*). I'd have taken a couple of cup finals in a single season, hardly a failure in itself.

*last time a League Cup / FA Cup final replay was held, IIRC. It was also at Hillsborough, so this was the last time such a game was held away from Wembley/Millennium Stadium. I remember it also for the Tory 1997 election campaign staking a lot on a "John Major personal plea to the nation" on BBC1 which was expertly timed to coincide with the moment when many voters would be watching the Coca Cola final on the other side.
 

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