| Sunderland having a dream season 19:36 - Nov 8 with 874 views | bournemouthblue | fair play to them, their recruitment has been exceptional Their manager is defensively very astute [Post edited 8 Nov 19:48]
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| Sunderland having a dream season on 19:39 - Nov 8 with 847 views | Dubtractor | Excellent performance from them tonight. They decided to gamble on the higher risk (salaries) recruitment, but it's paying off big time. |  |
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| Sunderland having a dream season on 19:44 - Nov 8 with 800 views | Illinoisblue | Having a dream season. Proper club. |  |
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| Sunderland having a dream season on 19:50 - Nov 8 with 757 views | bournemouthblue |
| Sunderland having a dream season on 19:39 - Nov 8 by Dubtractor | Excellent performance from them tonight. They decided to gamble on the higher risk (salaries) recruitment, but it's paying off big time. |
It certainly is, wasn't Ashton saying he didn't want to do that despite us paying about £130 million? I do think if we go up with the current squad, we are at least in a better place to kick on. We would go up with more solid foundations of a squad |  |
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| Sunderland having a dream season on 19:54 - Nov 8 with 717 views | Garv | You could feel their equalizer was coming. They just had a good atmosphere around them tonight and probably all season. Always felt their home advantage could be massive this season. |  |
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| Sunderland having a dream season on 20:44 - Nov 8 with 601 views | Cheltenham_Blue | Doing an Ipswich 2001 |  |
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| Sunderland having a dream season on 20:46 - Nov 8 with 590 views | Churchman |
| Sunderland having a dream season on 20:44 - Nov 8 by Cheltenham_Blue | Doing an Ipswich 2001 |
It reminds me of that a lot. Well done them. I’m so pleased for a couple of chums of mine. Edit: one of them is seriously unwell. If they make it to Champions League or Europe I’ll be over the moon for him. Yes, some things are more important than football, but if your team gives you smiles, it can only help. [Post edited 8 Nov 23:47]
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| Sunderland having a dream season on 20:54 - Nov 8 with 544 views | ITFCson | I’m not surprised they are thriving. They bought a lot of players but players with real proven pedigree. They were heavy odds on favorites to get relegated - madness |  | |  |
| Sunderland having a dream season on 21:05 - Nov 8 with 501 views | Nthsuffolkblue | If we go up this season, we really need to get in 2-3 really good signings like they have done with the likes of Xhaka. A different level of signing to Phillips which was always going to be a gamble. |  |
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| Sunderland having a dream season on 21:20 - Nov 8 with 468 views | GlasgowBlue | He who dares Rodders. He who dares. |  |
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| Sunderland having a dream season on 21:28 - Nov 8 with 437 views | TRUE_BLUE123 |
| Sunderland having a dream season on 21:05 - Nov 8 by Nthsuffolkblue | If we go up this season, we really need to get in 2-3 really good signings like they have done with the likes of Xhaka. A different level of signing to Phillips which was always going to be a gamble. |
Gonna need more than 2/3. Only really Isidor Hume Ballard and Le Fee (who shouldn’t have been in the championship anyway) who played for them last season. The pedigree of player they have signed is remarkable really. Players who wouldn’t look out of place in the traditional top 6/8 teams. Superb recruitment. [Post edited 8 Nov 21:29]
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| Sunderland having a dream season on 21:44 - Nov 8 with 381 views | GlasgowBlue |
| Sunderland having a dream season on 21:05 - Nov 8 by Nthsuffolkblue | If we go up this season, we really need to get in 2-3 really good signings like they have done with the likes of Xhaka. A different level of signing to Phillips which was always going to be a gamble. |
Two or three? New keeper right back centreback 2 midfielders two forwards at least. Of those we think can cut it in the premier league: Davis defensive frailties were exposed Philogene and Clarke found the Premier League hard going I'd say a minimum of thirteen signings. |  |
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| Sunderland having a dream season on 22:02 - Nov 8 with 335 views | Bigalhunter | They’ve recruited brilliantly in just about every area with a combination of flair and big fit running units. Everything that undid us last season. Granit Xhaka is both a coup and a master stroke. KM will be acutely aware of our deficiencies last time round, hopefully he can reign Ashton in a bit if we manage to get back up this season. |  |
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| Sunderland having a dream season on 22:07 - Nov 8 with 320 views | jas0999 | Considering how much we paid McKenna last season - puts it in perspective. Nine straight home defeats for us - hammered by Arsenal. |  | |  |
| Sunderland having a dream season on 22:52 - Nov 8 with 233 views | bournemouthblue |
| Sunderland having a dream season on 22:02 - Nov 8 by Bigalhunter | They’ve recruited brilliantly in just about every area with a combination of flair and big fit running units. Everything that undid us last season. Granit Xhaka is both a coup and a master stroke. KM will be acutely aware of our deficiencies last time round, hopefully he can reign Ashton in a bit if we manage to get back up this season. |
You do hope we have learned from that first experience |  |
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| Sunderland having a dream season on 23:23 - Nov 8 with 182 views | strikalite |
| Sunderland having a dream season on 22:02 - Nov 8 by Bigalhunter | They’ve recruited brilliantly in just about every area with a combination of flair and big fit running units. Everything that undid us last season. Granit Xhaka is both a coup and a master stroke. KM will be acutely aware of our deficiencies last time round, hopefully he can reign Ashton in a bit if we manage to get back up this season. |
Agree, we gambled on Phillips hoping he'd turn back into the player that City paid big bucks for...him at his best could have made a difference, Muric too, who is now showing us what Burnley fans were saying about him, hindsight and all that... |  | |  |
| Sunderland having a dream season on 00:02 - Nov 9 with 114 views | Churchman |
| Sunderland having a dream season on 22:02 - Nov 8 by Bigalhunter | They’ve recruited brilliantly in just about every area with a combination of flair and big fit running units. Everything that undid us last season. Granit Xhaka is both a coup and a master stroke. KM will be acutely aware of our deficiencies last time round, hopefully he can reign Ashton in a bit if we manage to get back up this season. |
McKenna approves the signings. They’ve explained the process. You either take their word or the Bristol City monobrow knuckle draggers word on ‘Ashton signings’ which I suspect you are alluding to. Up to you. If it’s the latter, write to Ashton and let us know the response because if that’s the case, they both lied. I don’t do liars. To the point, Phillips was a total disaster. A really poor gamble - with the gift of hindsight. Cajuste didn’t do much which essentially left us no midfield, given Luongo’s stage in his career and Morsy’s too (I’d still bring Sam back in Jan. Great leader). Sunderland have recruited in a different way to us and it’s going to be more successful. I suspect the managers knowledge helped, but I don’t know. But given the resale of the £150m invested isn’t great they took a gamble. It’s paid off. Well done them! You won’t find many clubs that have gone even close since a certain East Anglian team did something similar in 2000/01, but the gap was a lot less then and we had a team and way of playing that always gave us a chance. Anyway, it’s a rare event and no benchmark. [Post edited 9 Nov 0:03]
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