Sunderland
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Re: Sunderland
Vaughan's third goal for the lads was a true piece of magic.
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I too remember how good it felt to narrowly avoid relegation. Nowadays, it will be two visits to Wembley in one month instead. CTID
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disappointed you didn't retain the league, nowhere near
disappointed you were so shite in Europe
disappointed you were feeble in the league cup
but I'm sure you will be enormously proud if you beat the mighty Wigan
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Re: Sunderland
Two impressive away victories in the North East this weekend...
the other one you ask?
well that was Sunderland winning at Newcastle
the other one you ask?
well that was Sunderland winning at Newcastle
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Says it all, scavenging in bin bags to find bottles. At least buy your own.
http://news.sky.com/story/1078130/ne...nderland-match
http://news.sky.com/story/1078130/ne...nderland-match
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Re: Sunderland
but you can only taste disappointment now, you should be expected to win everything given the funds available
disappointed you didn't retain the league, nowhere near
disappointed you were so shite in Europe
disappointed you were feeble in the league cup
but I'm sure you will be enormously proud if you beat the mighty Wigan
disappointed you didn't retain the league, nowhere near
disappointed you were so shite in Europe
disappointed you were feeble in the league cup
but I'm sure you will be enormously proud if you beat the mighty Wigan
This season it's not even like United have been playing vintage football, in fact it's been pretty average overall if I am honest. They have just been going about their business calmly and with minimal fuss and now at the business end they're +15pts!
Also, I bet the Arsenal fans aren't ecstatic about the prospect of RVP 'officially' winning his first EPL title at the Emirates....
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Re: Sunderland
Someone in a thread somewhere else said this season for English teams and the PL, it's not been incredible or with any real top 4 dominance, more like a collection of dwarves with United being the tallest dwarf.