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04.09.2007, 22:21 quote

CostaCork
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What do you think? Straight back down?

 

05.09.2007, 12:47 quote

Anonymous

hope so, would be hilarous especially after what quinn said about other chairman paying over the odds for players.....this comes after he spend 31 MILLION on whom?????
9 MILLION on Gordon....that capped it all off for me.

Sunderland To go down....eye i'll second that.

 

05.09.2007, 12:47 quote

Anonymous

hope so, would be hilarous especially after what quinn said about other chairman paying over the odds for players.....this comes after he spend 31 MILLION on whom?????
9 MILLION on Gordon....that capped it all off for me.

Sunderland To go down....eye i'll second that.

 

05.09.2007, 13:02 quote

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Screw the lot of you, Keane will see us straight Very Happy
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05.09.2007, 17:32 quote

Anonymous

Still hard to say who is going down (besides Derby, who really are already doomed), Id still say Sunderland are far from certainties for the drop.

Plenty of clubs could slip into the relegation scrap, such as Wigan (despite their bright start), Boro, Fulham and Birmingham.
Wouldn't surprise me if Reading get 'second season' syndrome either.

 

05.09.2007, 17:33 quote

pasleptsiekare

I think they'll stay up this season..

Think they'll have a few problems next season though Confused

 

05.09.2007, 18:19 quote

Anonymous

I think we'll be ok. We've had a tough start but once the players bed in a bit more we should be fine. The last performance against Man Utd should give the players and fans the confidence to pick up some results in the weeks ahead.

 

05.09.2007, 18:21 quote

Anonymous

They'll be ok this season. When Quieroz gets fired and Keane runs to Fergies side with a view to taking over they may be in trouble though.

 

05.09.2007, 18:23 quote

CMISO
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That Gordon is a fine keeper.
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05.09.2007, 18:26 quote

Anonymous

CMISO wrote:
That Gordon is a fine keeper.


Yeah, £9million is obviously a massive amount but he's already starting to show he's worth it. If he helps keep us in the league he'll be a bargain!

 

08.09.2007, 23:35 quote

CostaCork
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Baggiebhoy wrote:
They'll be ok this season. When Quieroz gets fired and Keane runs to Fergies side with a view to taking over they may be in trouble though.


Quieroz? Quieroz? Quieroz? first off, where are you going with the name Quieroz? ... the guy is a plank.

Come off the stage man willya?

Have you seen I Keano? They have him down to a tee in that play.

And here is The Boy Roy Laughing

 

09.09.2007, 09:59 quote

Anonymous

Baggiebhoy wrote:
When Quieroz gets fired and Keane runs to Fergies side with a view to taking over they may be in trouble though.

View to taking over or not, I can't see Keane wanting to play second fiddle to anyone, even Fergie.

I do think Sunderland will stay up, I like Keane as a manager, he is a born winner and I think his team will have that little bit more fight in them when it matter than some of their relegation rivals.

 

10.12.2007, 12:57 quote

roeheeds
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i'm a sunderland fan so i say let's stay up for niall quinn's sake.

 

12.01.2008, 19:15 quote

Anonymous

Sunderland are in trouble this season I'm sorry to say.Derby are def and I think Fulhams time is up but its a scrap between wigan boro and sunderland for the 3rd relegation spot.Keane hasnt spent well in the transfer market.why spend 9m on a keeper and 16 m on forward players but ignore strengthining the defence and midfield?

 

13.01.2008, 13:02 quote

Anonymous

I expected Sunderland to be doing better than what they have so far, but I still reckon they will somehow manage to stay up.

Id agree that Fulham will take one of the two remaining relegation spots, I have a feeling 'Boro will get the third relegation place.

 
 
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