Sunderland beating Boro... 10:01 - Feb 4 with 912 views | SaffronWaldenBlues | https://fb.watch/xxDFRV43t0/ 20 years in the making. I guess the upside of going down is we may finally lift the derby day curse here. |  |
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Sunderland beating Boro... on 13:24 - Feb 4 with 716 views | Cheltenham_Blue | Is this the current equivalent of, "going down will allow us to rebuild and visit lots of new grounds before we come back up". Which went so well last time. |  |
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Sunderland beating Boro... on 14:15 - Feb 4 with 642 views | oldburian | The way Norwich are now getting results they could easily pass us at the end of the season. Unthinkable but certainly a possibility. |  | |  |
Sunderland beating Boro... on 16:54 - Feb 4 with 541 views | gainsboroughblue |
Sunderland beating Boro... on 14:15 - Feb 4 by oldburian | The way Norwich are now getting results they could easily pass us at the end of the season. Unthinkable but certainly a possibility. |
It's the nature of the Championship. You can lose over a third of your games and still be in touching distance of the play-offs. They rarely look like dropping points at home and there's enough very mediocre to poor teams to go on runs which catapult you up the table. They lost two in a row recently, to Leeds and Sheff U, and that hasn't hurt them one jot because teams like WBA and Boro lack consistency. I think in terms of bitter rivals, West Brom and Wolves kept passing each other on the way up/down in the 2000s. |  |
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Sunderland beating Boro... on 17:27 - Feb 4 with 494 views | positivity |
Sunderland beating Boro... on 16:54 - Feb 4 by gainsboroughblue | It's the nature of the Championship. You can lose over a third of your games and still be in touching distance of the play-offs. They rarely look like dropping points at home and there's enough very mediocre to poor teams to go on runs which catapult you up the table. They lost two in a row recently, to Leeds and Sheff U, and that hasn't hurt them one jot because teams like WBA and Boro lack consistency. I think in terms of bitter rivals, West Brom and Wolves kept passing each other on the way up/down in the 2000s. |
just looked, 13 points between 4th and 5th, massive gap... |  |
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