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As a north easterner, and Boro fan, it makes me very sad to see Sunderland in such a bad state, as the link posted below. I hope that they will be able to sort out their problems in the near future, and return to some of their former glory.
The north east's influence on the English game is waning, which is an extremely sad state of affairs, when one considers all of the football greats that have come from the area. North East football needs a clutch of big clubs, especially since both Darlington and Hartlepool have both fallen out of the League. I'd like to wish the Black Cats every success in finding a new owner, who can turn things around.

http://www.bbc.com/sport/football/43157628

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Very sad,no really,I would like to see them and Boro

both in the EPL, not far for the Toon to travel, the

supporters in the NE deserve better,I thought it

was going to happen,but Boro failed to come up

and Sunderland went down.

regards worgeordie

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5 hours ago, worgeordie said:

Very sad,no really,I would like to see them and Boro

both in the EPL, not far for the Toon to travel, the

supporters in the NE deserve better,I thought it

was going to happen,but Boro failed to come up

and Sunderland went down.

regards worgeordie

and newcastle are on a wing and a prayer.only the fat spanish waiter holding them up

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On 2/23/2018 at 1:09 PM, evenstevens said:

and newcastle are on a wing and a prayer.only the fat spanish waiter holding them up

Our prayers have been answered, and your team Chelsea will be

beaten too ,as it's too cald for them up there,Southern nancy boys.

regards Worgeordie

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16 hours ago, worgeordie said:

Our prayers have been answered, and your team Chelsea will be

beaten too ,as it's too cald for them up there,Southern nancy boys.

regards Worgeordie

W/G  C/sea  have been coughing and spluttering all season, entirely depends on how they feel on the day etc etc,and our record at St James ,is appalling, so your in with a shout particular your recent  good form, want a pint  or two on it ???? E/S

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16 minutes ago, evenstevens said:

W/G  C/sea  have been coughing and spluttering all season, entirely depends on how they feel on the day etc etc,and our record at St James ,is appalling, so your in with a shout particular your recent  good form, want a pint  or two on it ???? E/S

Sorry E/S dont drink or gamble,both a mugs game when done to excess.

not listening to music now ?

a Burning Spear, Marcus Garvey good morning to you.

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12 hours ago, Bredbury Blue said:

Very sad to see such a big club in such a long slump. I wish Sunderland well and hope to see you back in the Premier in the coming decade.

As a Boro fan, me too. Sunderland fans deserve better. Haste ye back !

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How to destroy a Premier League club in 4 easy steps.

 

1. Appoint directors of football who have no idea about football.

 

2. Spend stupid money on average players that are often unwanted by the manager.

 

3. Pay Jack Rodwell 70,000 pounds a week to go shopping at the Metro Centre in Gateshead.

4. Rinse and repeat over a few seasons.

 

 

If Sunderland go bankrupt soon, it will not be a surprise.

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9 minutes ago, Sunderland said:

How to destroy a Premier League club in 4 easy steps.

 

1. Appoint directors of football who have no idea about football.

 

2. Spend stupid money on average players that are often unwanted by the manager.

 

3. Pay Jack Rodwell 70,000 pounds a week to go shopping at the Metro Centre in Gateshead.

4. Rinse and repeat over a few seasons.

 

 

If Sunderland go bankrupt soon, it will not be a surprise.

It's a shame mate. City have been there, seen it and done it. We are in a different world now, the likes of which I wouldn't have dreamed of at the time of playing Gillingham in the play off's. There's always hope mate.

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1 minute ago, mrbojangles said:

It's a shame mate. City have been there, seen it and done it. We are in a different world now, the likes of which I wouldn't have dreamed of at the time of playing Gillingham in the play off's. There's always hope mate.

I would like to think so. Sunderland need a similar level of investment to get out of this hole.

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