Steve_Guppy_Left_Foot Posted 11 May 2015 Posted 11 May 2015 Any cloud like that hanging over a player I would want them removed from the team until a verdict is met, and if it's guilty sell at the earliest opportunity. It's one thing having a scrap in a city centre early morning or some such charge, but anything abusive towards a woman, get rid.
Guest Posted 11 May 2015 Posted 11 May 2015 You have either been misinformed or talking absolute rubbish. Probably both. I've lived in Sunderland for 26 years and I've never heard of Asda giving away tickets to Sunderland matches. But I'm sure you know better than me. I've been spending £400+ for a season ticket all these years when I could have got a match ticket every week with my weekly shop. No the wonder I'm broke! Also, I'm not going to come on here and start comparing crowd sizes as that's too 'Newcastle' for me, but the way a lot of you are going on on here absolutely stinks of an inferiority complex. Don't mind leicester, I quite like to see small clubs overachieve every now and again, but let's not get carried away here, your still Leicester City not Barcelona. Anyway, good luck for the rest of the season and I hope you stay up, just not at our expense. Also, if you could keep those tin-pot, plastic clappers at home this weekend that would be fantastic. They're tacky, absolutely embarrassing and have no place in the premier league or English football for that matter, Thanks. Why have you posted on our forum?
Guest Posted 11 May 2015 Posted 11 May 2015 The way most are talking, we might as well not turn up. It will be a lot harder than you seem to think. You haven't turned up to several games recently, why change for our game?
Guest Posted 11 May 2015 Posted 11 May 2015 Not seething at all just genuinely find it hard to believe I'm reading a Leicester City forum and not a Chelsea one. Absolutely baffling. I find it hard to believe you're reading a Leicester City forum. Get a life!
J.Lisemore Posted 11 May 2015 Posted 11 May 2015 You haven't turned up to several games recently, why change for our game? And when they do, they flood home after being 0-1 down in 15 minutes.
Hollism Posted 11 May 2015 Posted 11 May 2015 Off their forum: How the hell are any of those 3 examples of "luck" viable in any way Pazzerfox is on the ball mind I'd love us to beat Sunderland. They have had so much luck in the last 2 games, it's unbelievable. Don't let Defoe shoot and we will be fine! Like his shitty tinpot club have had no luck lately Vardy 90min winner win WBA King late winner v West Ham Burnley missing a pen mainly due to player losing footing when about to strike the ball theybreak away and score Thick bastard Read more: http://www.readytogo.net/smb/threads/the-leicester-lads-are-confident.1075054/#ixzz3Zq2Q6k7K Because nicking a tight game at the death is the exact same thing as getting away with obvious fouls in the build up to vital goals against the run of play
Nalis Posted 11 May 2015 Posted 11 May 2015 How did you feel with Simpson's charge? Personally didn't like it at all but didn't lose any sleep over the fact we kept playing him... Great point, far too sensible for here. I would say I cant believe the amount of biting going on here but of course I can... If we hammer them, are we going to slag off their fans for booing? If they score, are we going to lose it because they have the audacity to celebrate?
SpacedX Posted 11 May 2015 Posted 11 May 2015 Let's change the subject and instead ask Uncle Dick how he reckons O'Shea and Brown will cope with the pace of Vardy and Schlupp?
MC Prussian Posted 11 May 2015 Posted 11 May 2015 I don't know - is it just me or are Sunderland fans in general a lot more nervous about Saturday's game than we are? I get a certain sense of anxiety that manifests itself in the urge of visiting direct relegation candidates' forums... This spells disaster. #GettingdonebyaMackem
SpacedX Posted 11 May 2015 Posted 11 May 2015 Actually, O'Shea is likely still out. Irrespective of who they put out we will win this. If Hamer does leave us can we have Pantillimon?
Munshi Posted 11 May 2015 Posted 11 May 2015 0-4 Vardy Vardy Vardy Vardy Cvnts. Actually, O'Shea is likely still out. Irrespective of who they put out we will win this. If Hamer does leave us can we have Pantillimon? Fvck that, he's shit.
Mark_from_USA Posted 11 May 2015 Posted 11 May 2015 They appear to get upset even if we express confidence in the exceptional performance of our squad, or cite our great form. How dare we expect to beat them? Go figure.
weller54 Posted 11 May 2015 Author Posted 11 May 2015 Actually, O'Shea is likely still out. Irrespective of who they put out we will win this. If Hamer does leave us can we have Pantillimon? O'shea out!!.. Damn it!!... He's dire and Vardy would have run him ragged!!...This is sunderland's last chance to get any points.. They WON'T get anything from Chelsea and Arsenal away...whereas we are at home to QPR.. Let's be fair, we couldn't ask for a better fixture to finish with.. That's not tempting fate it's just facts.
Adster Posted 11 May 2015 Posted 11 May 2015 I'm actually gutted John O'Shea is injured. He's absolutely ****ing shite.
4everfox Posted 11 May 2015 Posted 11 May 2015 Don't mind leicester, I quite like to see small clubs overachieve every now and again, but let's not get carried away here, your still Leicester City not Barcelona. lol Is that your reason for supporting Sunderland? Either way its an ill informed post because we are massive, hasn't anyone told you?
MC Prussian Posted 11 May 2015 Posted 11 May 2015 I'm actually gutted John O'Shea is injured. He's absolutely ****ing shite. Who's there to replace him, though? Wes Brown, Santiago Vergini or Sebastian Coates? Hmm...
st albans fox Posted 11 May 2015 Posted 11 May 2015 Who's there to replace him, though? Wes Brown, Santiago Vergini or Sebastian Coates? Hmm... I thought vergini looked decent at the KP, though he was at right back
ceredigion Posted 11 May 2015 Posted 11 May 2015 If we beat Sunderland on Saturday and Hull lose/draw at Tottenham, or Newcastle lose at QPR, then we will be mathematically safe. If we draw against Sunderland on Saturday and Hull lose at Tottenham then we will be mathematically safe. But those are the only combinations of results which will guarantee safety this weekend. My guess is that we will go into the QPR game still with a chance of going down. I can see both Hull and Newcastle winning at the weekend. At the moment 41 points is the cut so we need a win and a draw from our last 2 games as things now stand.
Sharpe's Fox Posted 11 May 2015 Posted 11 May 2015 Apparently they will have a full house for this one. Well for 35 minutes, at least.
The Year Of The Fox Posted 11 May 2015 Posted 11 May 2015 Well this is boring as fcuk Let's hopefully do our talking on the pitch
Sunbury Fox Posted 11 May 2015 Posted 11 May 2015 Personally, I think we need to avoid getting all arrogant and cocky. No need for us to disrespect a club that has been in the Prem for a few years and is well supported. I think this will be a really tough game as they will see this as a must win game given their last 2 fixtures. We just need to start fast again to dampen down what will be a noisy home crowd. Hopefully our pace will prove decisive. By the way, anyone know if any pubs in London are showing the game?
Big_Nige Posted 11 May 2015 Posted 11 May 2015 All this bigger club bollocks does my tree in. I couldn't give a toss if Sunderland get 42k average attendance and we get 32k. I don't care they won 6 league titles before world war 2. To me the team I support is the biggest in the world, it doesn't mean it is, but to me personally they are my world. I'm going to Sunderland on Saturday, I can't wait. I respect them as a club and I hope they stay up. Now Hull, they are a shitty club. They can get back down the leagues where they belong.
st albans fox Posted 11 May 2015 Posted 11 May 2015 Personally, I think we need to avoid getting all arrogant and cocky. No need for us to disrespect a club that has been in the Prem for a few years and is well supported. I think this will be a really tough game as they will see this as a must win game given their last 2 fixtures. We just need to start fast again to dampen down what will be a noisy home crowd. Hopefully our pace will prove decisive. By the way, anyone know if any pubs in London are showing the game? I agree that they need to win which is why I found advocaat's comment that need another point very odd. Did he mean another win?
Gerard Posted 11 May 2015 Posted 11 May 2015 I don't care they won 6 league titles before world war 2. Three of their title wins were before the second Boer War, nearly 50 years before TV was introduced into the UK Two before WW1 and one before WW2 To claim this as credentials for being a big club What a bunch of coonts
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