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That was literally the worst possible outcome tonight... 21:44 - Jan 26 with 1499 viewsLeistonBlue

No points, but a decent performance and a convenient excuse for Lambert making Evans less likely to give him the sack. A turgid 2-0 defeat with 11 men would have spelt the end I am sure
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That was literally the worst possible outcome tonight... on 21:46 - Jan 26 with 1436 viewsreusersfreekicks

Agreed. On it's own out of the context of this season was not too bad as thought we would be slaughtered when down to 10
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That was literally the worst possible outcome tonight... on 21:47 - Jan 26 with 1361 viewsDyland

No, Evans isn't that stupi.... OH!

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That was literally the worst possible outcome tonight... on 21:48 - Jan 26 with 1311 viewsRobTheMonk

Sunderland never really put the game to the sword either. Jackson has either given Lambert a lifeline or a nail in the coffin.
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That was literally the worst possible outcome tonight... on 21:49 - Jan 26 with 1247 viewsbackwaywhen

That was literally the worst possible outcome tonight... on 21:48 - Jan 26 by RobTheMonk

Sunderland never really put the game to the sword either. Jackson has either given Lambert a lifeline or a nail in the coffin.
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Another nail .... hopefully
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That was literally the worst possible outcome tonight... on 21:53 - Jan 26 with 1139 viewsDarth_Koont

Disagree.

I think going down to 10 men finally gave the team a clear idea of what they needed to do. And pretty much showed that A) we’ve got good individuals and B) we shouldn’t be off the pace as Sunderland and P’boro weren’t great sides by any stretch.

How we set up and play with 11 men is the real issue and that’s down to Lambert and the coaches.

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That was literally the worst possible outcome tonight... on 21:54 - Jan 26 with 1122 viewsLeistonBlue

That was literally the worst possible outcome tonight... on 21:48 - Jan 26 by RobTheMonk

Sunderland never really put the game to the sword either. Jackson has either given Lambert a lifeline or a nail in the coffin.
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I fear it’s more likely to be a lifeline than a nail in the coffin I’m afraid
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That was literally the worst possible outcome tonight... on 21:55 - Jan 26 with 1095 viewsmattyhollandsirish

Agreed its the worst possible outcome given the ready made excuse. Didn't particular think it was a decent performance. Yes, we dug in but we were as clueless as usual in the few half chances we had. Performance only assisted by how utterly awful Sunderland were.
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That was literally the worst possible outcome tonight... on 21:59 - Jan 26 with 1022 viewsurbanblue

Oh, so just forget the last two years on the basis of this one performance.

Really?
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That was literally the worst possible outcome tonight... on 22:00 - Jan 26 with 973 viewsjeera

That was literally the worst possible outcome tonight... on 21:59 - Jan 26 by urbanblue

Oh, so just forget the last two years on the basis of this one performance.

Really?


That's not remotely what he is saying though.

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That was literally the worst possible outcome tonight... on 22:02 - Jan 26 with 912 viewsurbanblue

That was literally the worst possible outcome tonight... on 22:00 - Jan 26 by jeera

That's not remotely what he is saying though.


He said it would be a convenient excuse .....
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That was literally the worst possible outcome tonight... on 22:02 - Jan 26 with 906 viewsjeera

People already been texting in [radio] saying these kind of things.

"He can't be blamed for tonight" was one.

"Let's not turn this into a witch hunt" was another.

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That was literally the worst possible outcome tonight... on 22:03 - Jan 26 with 874 viewsQuilterstown

I thought Jackson was in an odd frame of mind even before the sending off. He was oddly nonchalent and unprofessional in a way that Mick Mills noticed. Getting the players in the right frame of mind IS the manager's job, as is not picking the ones who are in the wrong frame of mind. I suggest Jackson was in the latter camp.
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That was literally the worst possible outcome tonight... on 22:10 - Jan 26 with 796 viewsjeera

That was literally the worst possible outcome tonight... on 22:02 - Jan 26 by urbanblue

He said it would be a convenient excuse .....


Not from the OP's point of view!

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That was literally the worst possible outcome tonight... on 22:35 - Jan 26 with 679 viewsistanblue

No, a draw or win would've been worse.
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