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Sunderland at it again! 18:27 - Aug 15 with 2580 viewsJoey_Joe_Joe_Junior

They have for sure said, let's not try the Ipswich way haven't they, some fees less than we paid as well. So curious to see how they do!

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Sunderland at it again! on 18:33 - Aug 15 with 2441 viewsurbanpenguin

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Sunderland at it again! on 18:37 - Aug 15 with 2378 viewsRadlett_blue

I think it's pretty obvious how Sunderland will do. If they don't get much from their first 3 fixtures against West Ham, Burnley & Brentford, it could be a long old season.

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Sunderland at it again! on 18:42 - Aug 15 with 2296 viewsJoey_Joe_Joe_Junior

Sunderland at it again! on 18:33 - Aug 15 by urbanpenguin

Any context or explanation to this coded message?


Mukiele from PSG on his way!

What's that now...?

Alderete
Masuaku
Roefs
Guiu
Xhaka
Adingra
Talbi
Reinildo
Sadiki
Diarra
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I do think the narrative some said about the markets we were restricted to as a PL club were a bit laughable! We literally played them in pack out PR in league 1 as well, it's not like they were always hanging around the PL.

The net spend isn't even that different by my count. Not saying it will necessarily work but I mean that looks quite a PL ready doesn't it!

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Sunderland at it again! on 18:42 - Aug 15 with 2282 viewsSmoresy

Perhaps lol but I think more a continuation of their work in the previous few seasons, as they recruited heavily from the continent while we were doing our double even. They've walked the opposite path no doubt in where to recruit from, and I still think Xhaka's a stunning signing (one I don't believe we'd have been able to attract tbh, if positions were swapped).
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Sunderland at it again! on 18:43 - Aug 15 with 2268 viewsSitfcB

The Leeds and Burnley squads look very very weak, even weaker than ours was at the start of last season IMO.

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Sunderland at it again! on 18:43 - Aug 15 with 2262 viewsJoey_Joe_Joe_Junior

Sunderland at it again! on 18:37 - Aug 15 by Radlett_blue

I think it's pretty obvious how Sunderland will do. If they don't get much from their first 3 fixtures against West Ham, Burnley & Brentford, it could be a long old season.


Possibly and if they go down they will be in a lot worse position than us potentially with some of these wages and players that wouldn't entertain the idea of the Champ but they are giving it a proper go and if it comes off...

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Sunderland at it again! on 18:45 - Aug 15 with 2221 viewsAxeldalai_lama

Some less than we paid, but not many! €155 million so far spent, 32 million 24 million 23 million 20 million 17 million 15 million.

Good luck to them, but it's not cheap and it's not good odds.
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Sunderland at it again! on 18:47 - Aug 15 with 2178 viewsJoey_Joe_Joe_Junior

Sunderland at it again! on 18:45 - Aug 15 by Axeldalai_lama

Some less than we paid, but not many! €155 million so far spent, 32 million 24 million 23 million 20 million 17 million 15 million.

Good luck to them, but it's not cheap and it's not good odds.


The kind of players in there compared to the EFL figures we were chucking around. Insane to think about.

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Sunderland at it again! on 18:56 - Aug 15 with 2027 viewsfootball

Sunlan are down - they cannot compete with the PL. Having studied in Newcastle and currently wearing a Newcastle shirt, I hope they go down
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Sunderland at it again! on 19:57 - Aug 15 with 1643 viewsStochesStotasBlewe

Sunderland at it again! on 18:42 - Aug 15 by Joey_Joe_Joe_Junior

Mukiele from PSG on his way!

What's that now...?

Alderete
Masuaku
Roefs
Guiu
Xhaka
Adingra
Talbi
Reinildo
Sadiki
Diarra
Le Fee

I do think the narrative some said about the markets we were restricted to as a PL club were a bit laughable! We literally played them in pack out PR in league 1 as well, it's not like they were always hanging around the PL.

The net spend isn't even that different by my count. Not saying it will necessarily work but I mean that looks quite a PL ready doesn't it!


I’ve only heard of two of them. The Chelsea lad and Xhaka.
Are any of them any good?

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Sunderland at it again! on 20:03 - Aug 15 with 1592 viewsJammyDodgerrr

The bizarre thing about their signings is they will lose like six of them to afcon for at least a couple of months. That could be disastrous.

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Sunderland at it again! on 22:10 - Aug 15 with 1269 viewspeterleeblue

Sunderland at it again! on 18:56 - Aug 15 by football

Sunlan are down - they cannot compete with the PL. Having studied in Newcastle and currently wearing a Newcastle shirt, I hope they go down


Pretty uneducated from a supposed scholar?
Or did you study at Northumbria?
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Sunderland at it again! on 22:23 - Aug 15 with 1133 viewstextbackup

Sunderland at it again! on 18:43 - Aug 15 by SitfcB

The Leeds and Burnley squads look very very weak, even weaker than ours was at the start of last season IMO.


What are their striker options?

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Sunderland at it again! on 02:41 - Aug 16 with 689 viewsTampa_Florida_Blue

Am I not remember quotes right, at the end of the season did not MA or KMc say let’s not do it the Ipswich way again to (in not so many words). They admitted by bring in who the brought in our team was to small physically? Look who we have brought in, most of them look more capable to handle the PL than the PL team we used last year ?
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Sunderland at it again! on 07:50 - Aug 16 with 301 viewsChurchman

Sunderland at it again! on 19:57 - Aug 15 by StochesStotasBlewe

I’ve only heard of two of them. The Chelsea lad and Xhaka.
Are any of them any good?


I saw Sunderland a few times on tv last season. They played nicely, albeit at Championship level. Their best player was Bellingham, but they had a lot of good young players and had a good team ethic. They have a terrific yoof system.

They have effectively tried to replace that team. Like you, I’ve only actually heard of two of them. Maybe they’ll be a lot better than those we signed and as top players they’ll be good enough to bond into a team quickly and make a go of it.

Maybe they won’t. If their signings were that good, why would they sign for Sunderland beyond money? Certainty of staying up? Keeping their salary if relegated? Love of the area? Who knows.

I would love to see them do it for my two mackem mates’ sake. They might and at least they are giving it a real go. Do I think they will? Given the chasm, I doubt it but you never know.
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Sunderland at it again! on 09:33 - Aug 16 with 67 viewsdarkhorse28

Lots of players with top level experience - might work - might not, but it’s a logical, cohesive strategy, everyone can see and for a long while that EFL players can’t now make the leap and need time, at best you need a mix.

But that elite experience, it’s not desirable, it’s been essential for a long time.

When Somerville ripped up the EFL and struggled, being much better than anything we had, there should have been a clue.

Strategic chaos was and remains our MO (sadly).

Same people, making the same decisions, equals the same outcomes .

When you’re in the EFL with the biggest budget in league one, and players dropping down to work with Cook who are levels above league one, then it’s easier.

When you need a long term vision, a plan, and the networks and skills to execute that plan (we did have the money) that’s obviously harder.

Watched Bournemouth last night.

They sold £140 million worth of defenders to the best teams in Europe.

The new left back they have .., what a player! The centre half again, looked right at home, that’s the level of recruitment required. Just to have a chance.

The left back looked SO good…, whatever they and Brighton, and Brentford and Forest and Wolves do, they don’t two levels above how we operate.

The gap is wider today than it was 18 months ago.

We can pretend it’s not true, because it feels bad, or accept we need some changes and better support off the pitch.

The results don’t lie.

Bournemouth…, not just a bigger club with less investment, light years ahead of us ion and off the pitch, and we have more support, more match day income but they are to us what they are to PSG, that’s the gap.
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Sunderland at it again! on 09:38 - Aug 16 with 47 viewsbraveblue

Sunderland at it again! on 09:33 - Aug 16 by darkhorse28

Lots of players with top level experience - might work - might not, but it’s a logical, cohesive strategy, everyone can see and for a long while that EFL players can’t now make the leap and need time, at best you need a mix.

But that elite experience, it’s not desirable, it’s been essential for a long time.

When Somerville ripped up the EFL and struggled, being much better than anything we had, there should have been a clue.

Strategic chaos was and remains our MO (sadly).

Same people, making the same decisions, equals the same outcomes .

When you’re in the EFL with the biggest budget in league one, and players dropping down to work with Cook who are levels above league one, then it’s easier.

When you need a long term vision, a plan, and the networks and skills to execute that plan (we did have the money) that’s obviously harder.

Watched Bournemouth last night.

They sold £140 million worth of defenders to the best teams in Europe.

The new left back they have .., what a player! The centre half again, looked right at home, that’s the level of recruitment required. Just to have a chance.

The left back looked SO good…, whatever they and Brighton, and Brentford and Forest and Wolves do, they don’t two levels above how we operate.

The gap is wider today than it was 18 months ago.

We can pretend it’s not true, because it feels bad, or accept we need some changes and better support off the pitch.

The results don’t lie.

Bournemouth…, not just a bigger club with less investment, light years ahead of us ion and off the pitch, and we have more support, more match day income but they are to us what they are to PSG, that’s the gap.


Bournemouth defenders. Fantastic. Lost 4 goals!!

To say our strategy is chaotic is simply nonsense.
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