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sunderland v stoke
in my opinion stoke are a silly (great) price at 3/1 , when sunderland at their best would struggle to beat a good sunday pub league team o:D ...also 6/1 halftime /full time stoke
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Are you Taylormade in disguise :h?:
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sunderlands most attacking player sessignon is banned i believe,stoke know a win will secure there place but so will a draw probably, I can see 0-0 or 1-1, relegation will decided last game of season between Norwich,newcastle,sunderland,wigan and fulham,in truth newcastle and sunderland deserve to be relegated,we have been shyte most of season and Mackems are shyte fullstop, I can only pray mackems lose last 3 games as i cant see us winning again.
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stoke haver just made it on to the new "we are crap , dont bet on us " list ...:eek!:
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Tom will say the statistics showed stoke committed more fouls etc etc, All I saw was another sunderland plan to chop down Adams which resulted in the red card,absolutely disgraceful,first sunderland tackler gave Adams a little kick on the shin then Mclean dived in, it sums up Mackem play, very good point for them and better second half display,38pts wont be enough to stay up,I dont know who will go down,but I do know Mackems deserve to be relegated,cos they are shyte,nasty,dirty team with shytey nasty ,dirty players. Im dreading tonights game.
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No Sunderland fan disputes the red card wasn't deserved, it was nearly as bad as Cabayes tackle on Liverpools Jay Spearing
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I thought Sunderland were clueless in the first half.....
But to their credit they played well in the second with Adam Johnson actually showing his worth for once.. But Danny Graham is a poor player and not premier league class in my opinion and thats where they will struggle having no real goalscorer Saying that if you only tuned in for the second half you wouldnt really have known that Sunderland only had 10 men... The ref was shocking and in the second half Adam deliberatley handled the ball and the ref played the advantage.......how come he never booked him when play stopped? All in all a better point for Stoke but a point that gives Sunderland a good chance of avoiding relegation with a win in either of their last two games... |
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Quit whining and start praying geordieboy. |
Phew
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at the end of the day they were both fkng awful , and they both deserved the unadventurous draw8-P
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go run through a puddle you numpty Mackem,you only person in the world who is happy with a 0-0 before a ball has been kicked,
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Here's a proper decent footy bet, instead of this silly uneducated bullpap guess at Stoke.
QPR v Newcastle AWAY win best price 13/10. Harry will not want Newcastle contesting the Championship with him, he'd much rather have Wigan, not only that but he and his chairman have had a right go at their own squad, a lot of them will not want to get injured in the hope that they'll get a move to another club rather than playing in the championship, all this plus the return of Sideshow Bob will help Newcastle, they can only throw it away imo. I'm even going to suggest a 0-1 scoreline @ 17/2 as QPR haven't scored in their last 4 games and Newcastle have only scored 2 in their last 6 league games. You could even have an under 2.5 goals bet as a banker on your coupon this weekend. ;) |
That 2.5 unders bet 'tiredeyes' , sounds good to me .:brains:
Wouldn't like to predict who wins though :h?: |
a better punt would be southampton to pump mackems 5-1
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Pardew ready for Ashley talks
Alan Pardew knows he has an awkward conversation with owner Mike Ashley to come, but hopes he will remain in the Newcastle manager's job after it. Q.P.R. v Newcastle. . Alan Pardew: His Newcastle side are in danger of relegation The Magpies have failed to back-up last season's top-five finish and are in the midst of a relegation battle heading into Sunday's game at QPR. With an eight-year contract to his name Pardew would not be expected to be made to pay for results, but the former West Ham manager knows that could end up being the case. "Mike and I will sit down as soon as we know what division we're in," he told a number of national newspapers. "We know we've got an uncomfortable conversation regarding the form this year, the under-achievement and everything else. "We need to find out what the reasons were and then it's for Mike, and hopefully with me, to decide how to go forward. It's a privilege and honour to be manager of this club. "But Mike could decide he needs a new manager. I like to think that he won't, that next year he'll stay with myself." Pardew's men are one place outside the drop zone with two games left. A victory on Sunday would leave them vulnerable only to Wigan winning their last two games and other results going against them. ( '',) |
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