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Tony2005 December 30th, 2015 20:45

The Relegation Battle
 
Well after watching tonights game i doubt even the most ardent Sunderland fan will be expecting to see premier league football at The Stadium Of Light next season.

For me there is only ONE place left now in the relegation battle as Villa and Sunderland looked doomed.

Big Sam has made NO difference the team just dont have any creation in midfield and no one to score goals.

In the last 20 mins a goal down they hardly created a worthwhile chance where as Liverpool missed three sitters...

The only bright light is the young kid Watmore who i think will be still in the premier league next season but with another club.

I cant see Sunderland buying many in the transfer window as i feel they will be getting ready for championship football.

They will need a big shake up as this team is not good enough to challenge for promotion in the championship.

The shame is that they and Villa have great support but unfortunately both have squads that are just no good for this league.


:news:

Part-Timer December 30th, 2015 22:02

Don't rule us out yet, remember last year.

Tony2005 December 30th, 2015 22:14

Quote:

Originally Posted by Part-Timer (Post 75489)
Don't rule us out yet, remember last year.


I just dont think BIG SAM is the man for you ......But never say never...:t:

tiredeyes December 31st, 2015 11:31

I feel a little dejavue coming on

:storm:

bennythedip2 December 31st, 2015 13:08

Sams not a 'man-manager' , always moan , moan, moaning !!

Has anyone ever seen him smile ?? :storm:

I feel sorry for Sunderland but so glad West Ham got rid of him :frog:


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