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What’s up with Chris Wilders tracky bottoms? They’re like the ones my mum used to make me play out in, they’re two sizes two small with elasticated legs!
1-0 up at half time, much the better side and Billy is there supporting them of course. I hope he has a good day.
Quote from: Barmby Rover on May 24, 2025, 03:52:56 pm1-0 up at half time, much the better side and Billy is there supporting them of course. I hope he has a good day.Agreed and Sunderland were second best in their semi in my opinion. Question is, are Sheff U good enough to survive in the PL? Their strength is energy on the break, but does the level of individual skill match the quality needed to break down PL defences?
Quote from: ForsolongaRover on May 24, 2025, 04:28:13 pmQuote from: Barmby Rover on May 24, 2025, 03:52:56 pm1-0 up at half time, much the better side and Billy is there supporting them of course. I hope he has a good day.Agreed and Sunderland were second best in their semi in my opinion. Question is, are Sheff U good enough to survive in the PL? Their strength is energy on the break, but does the level of individual skill match the quality needed to break down PL defences? They need to get there first…
Leeds the only team of the 3 are going to have a chance of staying up
Two brilliant goals for Sunderland, the last one was superb with the curl taking it just inside the post.The young kid had not been on the pitch for long and was his last kick for Sunderland, having already signed for Brighton.You couldn’t write that!
Yet another play off defeat for the Blades. Historic bottle jobs.
I hope you're right Tommy. I haven't forgotten it was them that screwed up the paperwork on us signing a forward (lol. Who was it?!). By the time they'd put it right the deadline had passed. Incompetent tossers.BobG
Brentford and Brighton have showed smart recruitment pays off, none of the teams going down tried that. Hard to say if there's a weak team for the 3 coming up to target nut oddly I think Sunderland might be best placed to do that.
Quote from: BobG on May 24, 2025, 06:05:58 pmI hope you're right Tommy. I haven't forgotten it was them that screwed up the paperwork on us signing a forward (lol. Who was it?!). By the time they'd put it right the deadline had passed. Incompetent tossers.BobG Quote from: DonnyNoel on May 24, 2025, 06:22:08 pmBrentford and Brighton have showed smart recruitment pays off, none of the teams going down tried that. Hard to say if there's a weak team for the 3 coming up to target nut oddly I think Sunderland might be best placed to do that.Will Grigg, Bob - or were you just being ironic?Perhaps it’s a bit of an obsession with me, but individual skill in close ball control seems to be the quality that is present throughout the PL teams that survive and this is something which promoted teams struggle to find in enough of their players. Wilder’s style is based largely on 100% application and commitment, and that alone doesn’t work well against skilful PL defences. In contrast to Brentford and Brighton, the 3 relegated teams this season have only a smattering of men with the necessary level of skill. Sunderland were not all that different in their style to SU and they’ll have a way to go if they are going to survive. Leeds and Burnley have been there before and Leeds did it fairly impressively under Bielsa, so they ought to know what they are up against the second time around.