Subbuteo_171
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There's no denying Sunderland are a very good side. I wish Alex Neil had stayed with them!Away this week, saw the second half of their game and they were utterly superb. Accepting it it was a game they had to win versus a team with nothing to play for, they cut through at will.
They and West Brom are the two teams I feared, they both have excellent managers with the tactical nous to change things, more so than any other team imo.
Anyone would win easily away at a Preston team with nothing to play for. Just ask big Chrissy Wilder.Away this week, saw the second half of their game and they were utterly superb. Accepting it it was a game they had to win versus a team with nothing to play for, they cut through at will.
They and West Brom are the two teams I feared, they both have excellent managers with the tactical nous to change things, more so than any other team imo.
Wrong board pal its called ready to go( to Wembley and get stuffed by the mighty boro)Away this week, saw the second half of their game and they were utterly superb. Accepting it it was a game they had to win versus a team with nothing to play for, they cut through at will.
They and West Brom are the two teams I feared, they both have excellent managers with the tactical nous to change things, more so than any other team imo.
Typical that it had to be with the Mackems isn't it.Mogga for you, he assembles good squads against a back drop of uncertainty. Usually they fail but he's finally had one decent enough to go the distance
The great unwashed have the luck of the devil and always have .There's no denying Sunderland are a very good side. I wish Alex Neil had stayed with them!