Congratulations Sunderland

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Congratulations Sunderland

by Daniella » 05 Apr 2008 17:54

Those big spending idiots have pretty much secured their safety, well done to them and their investment.

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Re: Congratulations Sunderland

by Coppelled Streets » 05 Apr 2008 18:01

Spending masses isn't always the answer but fair play to them, they're all but safe now.

We need to spend this summer. There is a lot wrong with the team we have and many need to leave and they need replacing with a better quality of player, but that costs and knowing Madejski we wont be spending more than £3-4 this summer or next.

I think it's plausable to suggest we're in need of 5-6 players with a similar amount set to leave.

I can't help but feel if we do not invest this summer, we'll not only be in this position next season, we'll be in the bottom three come May 2009.

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Re: Congratulations Sunderland

by Daniella » 05 Apr 2008 18:02

Agreed.

Sunderland have shown AMBITION and its worked out for them. You get what you give in this life.

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Re: Congratulations Sunderland

by Slinky » 05 Apr 2008 18:55

i see keane has said he needs another £50million to take them to the 'next level'!! :shock:

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Re: Congratulations Sunderland

by The whole year inn » 05 Apr 2008 19:05

How much did Michael Chopra cost?

He won them the game at Villa; who would pay 6 million and the associated wages for 3 points right now?

Quinn and Keane took the risk and it has paid off.


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Re: Congratulations Sunderland

by papereyes » 05 Apr 2008 19:17

Slinky i see keane has said he needs another £50million to take them to the 'next level'!! :shock:


If the next level is pushing for Europe, then he might have a point.

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Re: Congratulations Sunderland

by cmonurz » 05 Apr 2008 19:19

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Slinky i see keane has said he needs another £50million to take them to the 'next level'!! :shock:


If the next level is pushing for Europe, then he might have a point.


Exactly. In this division, you are either pressing for the title, in contention for Europe, or looking over your shoulder. Keane has done a great job.

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Re: Congratulations Sunderland

by papereyes » 05 Apr 2008 19:31

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Slinky i see keane has said he needs another £50million to take them to the 'next level'!! :shock:


If the next level is pushing for Europe, then he might have a point.


Exactly. In this division, you are either pressing for the title, in contention for Europe, or looking over your shoulder. Keane has done a great job.


Not quite. You need to add "Or are Aston Villa" in there.

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Re: Congratulations Sunderland

by Tails » 05 Apr 2008 19:55

Reading's first season considering budget >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Sunderlands first season considering budget


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Re: Congratulations Sunderland

by cmonurz » 05 Apr 2008 20:22

Slices of humble pie required for Reading fans if Sunderland stay up >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> all the slices of pie in the world.

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Re: Congratulations Sunderland

by AbovetheI » 05 Apr 2008 20:33

pie > poo

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Re: Congratulations Sunderland

by Daniella » 05 Apr 2008 20:40

Shovel > Shit

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Re: Congratulations Sunderland

by From Despair To Where? » 05 Apr 2008 22:32

One wonders what the reaction would be on here had Steve Coppell spent £20m to get us to 13th in the table, especially buying a strikeforce that has cost £1m per goal.

By keeping Sunderland up, Keane has achieved the minimum objective. In terms of Sunderland's recent history, that is a good result. For Sunderland to move forward, they will have to plug some seriously huge gaps in defence and midfield. However, In the long run, I suspect Keane could be another Steve Bruce, spend millions on flair players up front and tuppence on donkeys at the back.


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Re: Congratulations Sunderland

by leon » 06 Apr 2008 00:19

cmonurz Slices of humble pie required for Reading fans if Sunderland stay up >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> all the slices of pie in the world.


I'm really sorry - but you're an utter tw*t.

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Re: Congratulations Sunderland

by Tails » 06 Apr 2008 04:43

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cmonurz Slices of humble pie required for Reading fans if Sunderland stay up >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> all the slices of pie in the world.


I'm really sorry - but you're an utter tw*t.


I was actually going to comment on that post....

seriously, all the slices of humble pie have already been eaten by all most EVERYONE when they so conclusive said we were going down last year. The few reading supporters that made a passing comment on how sunderland were doing during the start of this campaign considering how awful they were in relation to the amount they invested beares into insignificance in comparison....so much so as to render cmonurz's post as borderline unmeritorious to the point of stupidity.

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Re: Congratulations Sunderland

by Platypuss » 06 Apr 2008 08:35

Tails Reading's first season considering budget >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Sunderlands first season considering budget


Relevancy to 2008/9 season >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> your post.

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Re: Congratulations Sunderland

by LUX » 06 Apr 2008 09:57

I never understood the piss being taken out of Sunderland/Roy Keane and well done to him and his team. I hope they stay focussed when they visit Bolton second last game of the season (should it come to that)

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Re: Congratulations Sunderland

by PEARCEY » 06 Apr 2008 10:38

cmonurz Slices of humble pie required for Reading fans if Sunderland stay up >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> all the slices of pie in the world.


Yes alright you have been proven right BUT what about all the dosh Fulham spent?? Where did it get them?
As it happens I agree with you on the investment in the squad....we should stay up but I hope the club does look to try and step up in the summer and bring in some quality signings....we all know there are areas where the side could improve and if it costs £5 million on one player then so be it. Every signing is a gamble and the more you spend the bigger the risk....but if the player is worth the money spent...bingo..
As things stand buying at least one forward is going to be essential in the summer particularly with Cox gone and Lita appearing to be on his way out. A decent centre forward signing will cost a fair few million.

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Re: Congratulations Sunderland

by Hampshire Royal » 06 Apr 2008 14:10

If we stay up (and it increasingly looks like we will) on the money we've spent, maybe if Sunderland had Coppell as manager they would have stayed up without spending the money they did. Having spent something like £20 million more than we did, we will probably be in a better position than them next season.

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