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Monsieur merde de cheval" wrote: ↑26 May 2025, 04:00Manuel wrote: ↑25 May 2025, 05:26Leonard Hatred" wrote: ↑24 May 2025, 21:17I don't think they will.
They'll have to bung some money out and get some experienced top level players.
Some good young talent in that team.Len - They have next to no chance of staying up, unless Burnley and Leeds go back then they might have a slight hope. Look at the clubs that are around us, I don't see in what world Sunderland finish above any of them next season. Well maybe Spurs.Manny spreading his positive vibes all over the gaff again I see...I can't take no more govnor
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I'm pleased with the three promoted clubs .
Leeds Utd and Sunderland AFC good away days over the yrs
Leeds Utd and Sunderland AFC good away days over the yrs
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Manuel wrote: ↑25 May 2025, 05:26Leonard Hatred" wrote: ↑24 May 2025, 21:17Mad Ferret" wrote: ↑24 May 2025, 21:03 Well done Sunderland.
They’ll go straight back down, of course. Wouldn’t surprise me to see them with a similar points total to Southampton.I don't think they will.
They'll have to bung some money out and get some experienced top level players.
Some good young talent in that team.Len - They have next to no chance of staying up, unless Burnley and Leeds go back then they might have a slight hope. Look at the clubs that are around us, I don't see in what world Sunderland finish above any of them next season. Well maybe Spurs.
And us Manny 
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XKhammer wrote: ↑25 May 2025, 15:24Mike Oxsaw" wrote: ↑25 May 2025, 14:34You seem to be as shit-scared of me as you are of all those ladyboys you know - the ones who's cocks put yours to shame.
Manfully strutted out with the fittest bird in the bar though, eh? Clearly needed a 100% alpha-male to pull it, despite the obvious signs and signals that you missed/ignored.Ha haha haha haha...shit scared of someone aged over 70 and living in mud hut in Thailand ha ha....seriously that's the funnest thing you have ever posted
You going to bring back a chicken with a dick to give me a slap....ha ha ha ha Please stop being so cocky(see what l did there!)
If you're not shit scared of someone/something, don't post in the style of somebody who is shit-scared of that very same someone/something.
I'm sure even a simpleton like you can work that one out.
Oh, and what did you actually do for me to see?
I'm sure even a simpleton like you can work that one out.
Oh, and what did you actually do for me to see?
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Mike Oxsaw" wrote: ↑25 May 2025, 14:34XKhammer wrote: ↑25 May 2025, 13:53Mike Oxsaw" wrote: ↑25 May 2025, 08:22I was, indeed expecting to fly back to the UK to renew my visa on 21st, but solved the problem another way.
Apologies for not providing an immediate status change update, but I was busy looking for a ladyboy for joyo (I'm thoughtful like that) - made difficult that he didn't come back with his preferences. Is your's free? Could cut out the middle man that way.Please stay in the mud hutYou seem to be as shit-scared of me as you are of all those ladyboys you know - the ones who's cocks put yours to shame.
Manfully strutted out with the fittest bird in the bar though, eh? Clearly needed a 100% alpha-male to pull it, despite the obvious signs and signals that you missed/ignored.
Ha haha haha haha...shit scared of someone aged over 70 and living in mud hut in Thailand ha ha....seriously that's the funnest thing you have ever posted
You going to bring back a chicken with a dick to give me a slap....ha ha ha ha Please stop being so cocky(see what l did there!)
You going to bring back a chicken with a dick to give me a slap....ha ha ha ha Please stop being so cocky(see what l did there!)
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Happy to see Sunderland back, not sure they will have staying power though. More worried about Leeds or Burnley being competitive, especially if we have another summer of not addressing issues.
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XKhammer wrote: ↑25 May 2025, 13:53Mike Oxsaw" wrote: ↑25 May 2025, 08:22I was, indeed expecting to fly back to the UK to renew my visa on 21st, but solved the problem another way.
Apologies for not providing an immediate status change update, but I was busy looking for a ladyboy for joyo (I'm thoughtful like that) - made difficult that he didn't come back with his preferences. Is your's free? Could cut out the middle man that way.Please stay in the mud hut
You seem to be as shit-scared of me as you are of all those ladyboys you know - the ones who's cocks put yours to shame.
Manfully strutted out with the fittest bird in the bar though, eh? Clearly needed a 100% alpha-male to pull it, despite the obvious signs and signals that you missed/ignored.
Manfully strutted out with the fittest bird in the bar though, eh? Clearly needed a 100% alpha-male to pull it, despite the obvious signs and signals that you missed/ignored.
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Mike Oxsaw" wrote: ↑25 May 2025, 08:22Manuel wrote: ↑25 May 2025, 06:08Mike Oxsaw" wrote: ↑25 May 2025, 05:57 I don't expect next season to pan out that differently from this.
Those of you with places to goClearly that doesn't include you. Can't you go and feed some soi dogs or go and eat some noodle soup, anything?? I thought you were going back to the UK on the 21st? More BS from you.I was, indeed expecting to fly back to the UK to renew my visa on 21st, but solved the problem another way.
Apologies for not providing an immediate status change update, but I was busy looking for a ladyboy for joyo (I'm thoughtful like that) - made difficult that he didn't come back with his preferences. Is your's free? Could cut out the middle man that way.
Please stay in the mud hut
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We shared a few beers with some mackem fans in Ruislip yesterday.
Good down to earth northerner's with no pretensions
Good down to earth northerner's with no pretensions
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Manuel wrote: ↑25 May 2025, 06:08Mike Oxsaw" wrote: ↑25 May 2025, 05:57 I don't expect next season to pan out that differently from this.
Those of you with places to goClearly that doesn't include you. Can't you go and feed some soi dogs or go and eat some noodle soup, anything?? I thought you were going back to the UK on the 21st? More BS from you.
I was, indeed expecting to fly back to the UK to renew my visa on 21st, but solved the problem another way.
Apologies for not providing an immediate status change update, but I was busy looking for a ladyboy for joyo (I'm thoughtful like that) - made difficult that he didn't come back with his preferences. Is your's free? Could cut out the middle man that way.
Apologies for not providing an immediate status change update, but I was busy looking for a ladyboy for joyo (I'm thoughtful like that) - made difficult that he didn't come back with his preferences. Is your's free? Could cut out the middle man that way.
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Mike Oxsaw" wrote: ↑25 May 2025, 05:57 I don't expect next season to pan out that differently from this.
Those of you with places to go
Clearly that doesn't include you. Can't you go and feed some soi dogs or go and eat some noodle soup, anything?? I thought you were going back to the UK on the 21st? More BS from you.
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I don't expect next season to pan out that differently from this.
Those of you with places to go, people to see and deals to close are advised to skip to the last line of this post, skim through that and move on...
It will largely hinge of transfers over the summer.
As we all know, we need ro replace about half our first team squad. Our higher management would clearly prefer to buy in and trouser the commission fees rather than bring academy players through - that much is clear.
Spurs are in a not too dissimilar predicament as us. OK, they have European football next season, but, with that, they really need 2 first-team quality sides to progress, both domestically and in Europe. Will Levi/y pay and are there even enough players of the required quality around (who want to play for a club who's trophy cabinet was displaying (Aldi) cheese a couple of weeks ago) ?
Manchester United? Well, no European football (ha ha) and a toxicity running right through the club. They will need to move out at least 8 of their big names, but doubt if they'll find takers for half of those they need to shoo out the door; who can match the deals they're on?
I suspect they'll either have to swallow big losses on those they can move on and buy out the contracts of those that they can't. Both will fuck up their transfer budget (not to mention the plans for their new stadium). Additionally, they're not now as big a draw for players as they were under Busby & Ferguson.
They may even need to let the manager go, and write this season (and the next 3) off, as a rebuild project, which will have much of the media spitting feathers.
All the other teams who finished in the bottom half, plus the promoted 3 clubs will be fishing in a small and shallow talent pool this summer. This would normally send prices through the roof, but, to counter that, there's not that much cash sloshing around the PL clubs to let that happen.
So. Lots of words to say next term will be difficult to call.
Those of you with places to go, people to see and deals to close are advised to skip to the last line of this post, skim through that and move on...
It will largely hinge of transfers over the summer.
As we all know, we need ro replace about half our first team squad. Our higher management would clearly prefer to buy in and trouser the commission fees rather than bring academy players through - that much is clear.
Spurs are in a not too dissimilar predicament as us. OK, they have European football next season, but, with that, they really need 2 first-team quality sides to progress, both domestically and in Europe. Will Levi/y pay and are there even enough players of the required quality around (who want to play for a club who's trophy cabinet was displaying (Aldi) cheese a couple of weeks ago) ?
Manchester United? Well, no European football (ha ha) and a toxicity running right through the club. They will need to move out at least 8 of their big names, but doubt if they'll find takers for half of those they need to shoo out the door; who can match the deals they're on?
I suspect they'll either have to swallow big losses on those they can move on and buy out the contracts of those that they can't. Both will fuck up their transfer budget (not to mention the plans for their new stadium). Additionally, they're not now as big a draw for players as they were under Busby & Ferguson.
They may even need to let the manager go, and write this season (and the next 3) off, as a rebuild project, which will have much of the media spitting feathers.
All the other teams who finished in the bottom half, plus the promoted 3 clubs will be fishing in a small and shallow talent pool this summer. This would normally send prices through the roof, but, to counter that, there's not that much cash sloshing around the PL clubs to let that happen.
So. Lots of words to say next term will be difficult to call.
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Re: Ha'way the lads
Leonard Hatred" wrote: ↑24 May 2025, 21:17Mad Ferret" wrote: ↑24 May 2025, 21:03 Well done Sunderland.
They’ll go straight back down, of course. Wouldn’t surprise me to see them with a similar points total to Southampton.I don't think they will.
They'll have to bung some money out and get some experienced top level players.
Some good young talent in that team.
Len - They have next to no chance of staying up, unless Burnley and Leeds go back then they might have a slight hope. Look at the clubs that are around us, I don't see in what world Sunderland finish above any of them next season. Well maybe Spurs.
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lowlife wrote: ↑24 May 2025, 23:44Leonard Hatred" wrote: ↑24 May 2025, 21:17Mad Ferret" wrote: ↑24 May 2025, 21:03 Well done Sunderland.
They’ll go straight back down, of course. Wouldn’t surprise me to see them with a similar points total to Southampton.I don't think they will.
They'll have to bung some money out and get some experienced top level players.
Some good young talent in that team.I can see Henderson fishing for a move there, to finish his career in the PL.
They cut to the cսnt enough times during the game today.
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Imagine losing your first two games of the season and Moyes, in his post match interview, says the fans should get ready for a relegation battle.
”That's where they've been every other year for the last four years, so why would it suddenly change?”
”That's where they've been every other year for the last four years, so why would it suddenly change?”
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I just think it's great to see them back in the big time after Moyes got them relegated rock bottom of the League, where all his predecessors managed to keep them up.
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Leonard Hatred" wrote: ↑24 May 2025, 21:17Mad Ferret" wrote: ↑24 May 2025, 21:03 Well done Sunderland.
They’ll go straight back down, of course. Wouldn’t surprise me to see them with a similar points total to Southampton.I don't think they will.
They'll have to bung some money out and get some experienced top level players.
Some good young talent in that team.
I can see Henderson fishing for a move there, to finish his career in the PL.
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Leonard Hatred" wrote: ↑24 May 2025, 20:54 The main sports story on BBC R5 is Arsenal winning the splitarse Champions League.
FFS
Even the Gooner splitarses can win European Trophies before the Arsenal Men's Team can! 
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Mad Ferret" wrote: ↑24 May 2025, 21:03 Well done Sunderland.
They’ll go straight back down, of course. Wouldn’t surprise me to see them with a similar points total to Southampton.
I don't think they will.
They'll have to bung some money out and get some experienced top level players.
Some good young talent in that team.
They'll have to bung some money out and get some experienced top level players.
Some good young talent in that team.
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Well done Sunderland.
They’ll go straight back down, of course. Wouldn’t surprise me to see them with a similar points total to Southampton.
They’ll go straight back down, of course. Wouldn’t surprise me to see them with a similar points total to Southampton.
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The main sports story on BBC R5 is Arsenal winning the splitarse Champions League.
FFS
FFS