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2014-15 Football Season(Who will be the best North East Team)

2014-15 Football Season(Who will be the best North East Team)

 
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Poll: best team in the north east
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sunderland
50.00%
Votes 9
newcastle
33.33%
Votes 6
middlesbourgh
0%
Votes 0
hartlepool
0%
Votes 0
gateshead
5.56%
Votes 1
south shields
5.56%
Votes 1
jarrow & boldon roofing
5.56%
Votes 1
other
0%
Votes 0
 
Total 18 vote(s) 100%
MrFozz

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08 Jul 2014, 11:10 pm #941
One thing I found amusing on the match commentary was the commentator comparing this Brazil team to that of Saudi Arabia when the Germans beat them 8-0 in 2002
MrFozz
08 Jul 2014, 11:10 pm #941

One thing I found amusing on the match commentary was the commentator comparing this Brazil team to that of Saudi Arabia when the Germans beat them 8-0 in 2002

Michael



19,178
09 Jul 2014, 6:12 am #942
After last nights shocking result, Germany broke all these records:

The match was a record 13th time Germany (including West Germany) reached the last four, and the 12th semi-final they played (Germany reached the 1974 final after coming through a second group stage). In addition, multiple scoring records were broken during the game:

Miroslav Klose broke the record for the most goals scored at the finals with 16, overtaking Brazil's Ronaldo.

It was the first time five (5) goals were scored in a 29-minute period of play.

It was the fastest four goals scored in World Cup history as Germany scored four (4) in the span of six minutes (from 23 to 29).

It was Brazil's worst ever home defeat.

It was Brazil's worst ever defeat, tied with the 0–6 loss to Uruguay in 1920.

Germany became the goal scorer leader at the World Cup finals with 223, passing Brazil's total of 221.

The match contained the most goals scored against the host nation of the World Cup, with Austria defeating Switzerland 7–5 in 1954; the next highest was Brazil, who won 5–2 against hosts Sweden in 1958.

Brazil had never before allowed seven (7) goals playing at home.
The defeat broke Brazil's 62-match home unbeaten streak in competitive matches dating back to its 1–3 loss to Peru in the 1975 Copa America.

It was worst World Cup semi-final defeat suffered by any national team.

It was first time since 1938 that Brazil have lost a World Cup semi-final, as they had progressed in their previous six.

It was the first time that Brazil had conceded more than five World Cup goals since 1938.

Brazil have conceded more than seven goals in a game only during a 4–8 friendly defeat to Yugoslavia on 3 June 1934.

Brazil is only the second host team to concede seven goals in a World Cup match.

It was Germany's highest half-time lead in a World Cup match, with their previous best being 4–0 against Saudi Arabia at the 2002 FIFA World Cup (their greatest win, 8–0).

Only two teams have previously trailed by five goals at half-time: Zaire (vs. Yugoslavia in 1974) and Haiti (vs. Poland in 1974).

No other team has ever scored seven goals in the semi-finals of the World Cup.

Thomas Müller scored Germany's 2,000th goal in the history of their national team.

Müller became the third player in history to score five or more goals in two different World Cups (after Cubillas and Klose).

Toni Kroos' first-half double was the fastest pair of goals scored in World Cup history, as he scored twice in just 69 seconds.
Edited 09 Jul 2014, 6:13 am by Michael.

Ooo Friend, Bus Friend.
Michael
09 Jul 2014, 6:12 am #942

After last nights shocking result, Germany broke all these records:

The match was a record 13th time Germany (including West Germany) reached the last four, and the 12th semi-final they played (Germany reached the 1974 final after coming through a second group stage). In addition, multiple scoring records were broken during the game:

Miroslav Klose broke the record for the most goals scored at the finals with 16, overtaking Brazil's Ronaldo.

It was the first time five (5) goals were scored in a 29-minute period of play.

It was the fastest four goals scored in World Cup history as Germany scored four (4) in the span of six minutes (from 23 to 29).

It was Brazil's worst ever home defeat.

It was Brazil's worst ever defeat, tied with the 0–6 loss to Uruguay in 1920.

Germany became the goal scorer leader at the World Cup finals with 223, passing Brazil's total of 221.

The match contained the most goals scored against the host nation of the World Cup, with Austria defeating Switzerland 7–5 in 1954; the next highest was Brazil, who won 5–2 against hosts Sweden in 1958.

Brazil had never before allowed seven (7) goals playing at home.
The defeat broke Brazil's 62-match home unbeaten streak in competitive matches dating back to its 1–3 loss to Peru in the 1975 Copa America.

It was worst World Cup semi-final defeat suffered by any national team.

It was first time since 1938 that Brazil have lost a World Cup semi-final, as they had progressed in their previous six.

It was the first time that Brazil had conceded more than five World Cup goals since 1938.

Brazil have conceded more than seven goals in a game only during a 4–8 friendly defeat to Yugoslavia on 3 June 1934.

Brazil is only the second host team to concede seven goals in a World Cup match.

It was Germany's highest half-time lead in a World Cup match, with their previous best being 4–0 against Saudi Arabia at the 2002 FIFA World Cup (their greatest win, 8–0).

Only two teams have previously trailed by five goals at half-time: Zaire (vs. Yugoslavia in 1974) and Haiti (vs. Poland in 1974).

No other team has ever scored seven goals in the semi-finals of the World Cup.

Thomas Müller scored Germany's 2,000th goal in the history of their national team.

Müller became the third player in history to score five or more goals in two different World Cups (after Cubillas and Klose).

Toni Kroos' first-half double was the fastest pair of goals scored in World Cup history, as he scored twice in just 69 seconds.


Ooo Friend, Bus Friend.

MrFozz

Marxista Fozzski

5,562
09 Jul 2014, 8:10 am #943
(09 Jul 2014, 6:12 am)Michael After last nights shocking result, Germany broke all these records:

The match was a record 13th time Germany (including West Germany) reached the last four, and the 12th semi-final they played (Germany reached the 1974 final after coming through a second group stage). In addition, multiple scoring records were broken during the game:

Miroslav Klose broke the record for the most goals scored at the finals with 16, overtaking Brazil's Ronaldo.

It was the first time five (5) goals were scored in a 29-minute period of play.

It was the fastest four goals scored in World Cup history as Germany scored four (4) in the span of six minutes (from 23 to 29).

It was Brazil's worst ever home defeat.

It was Brazil's worst ever defeat, tied with the 0–6 loss to Uruguay in 1920.

Germany became the goal scorer leader at the World Cup finals with 223, passing Brazil's total of 221.

The match contained the most goals scored against the host nation of the World Cup, with Austria defeating Switzerland 7–5 in 1954; the next highest was Brazil, who won 5–2 against hosts Sweden in 1958.

Brazil had never before allowed seven (7) goals playing at home.
The defeat broke Brazil's 62-match home unbeaten streak in competitive matches dating back to its 1–3 loss to Peru in the 1975 Copa America.

It was worst World Cup semi-final defeat suffered by any national team.

It was first time since 1938 that Brazil have lost a World Cup semi-final, as they had progressed in their previous six.

It was the first time that Brazil had conceded more than five World Cup goals since 1938.

Brazil have conceded more than seven goals in a game only during a 4–8 friendly defeat to Yugoslavia on 3 June 1934.

Brazil is only the second host team to concede seven goals in a World Cup match.

It was Germany's highest half-time lead in a World Cup match, with their previous best being 4–0 against Saudi Arabia at the 2002 FIFA World Cup (their greatest win, 8–0).

Only two teams have previously trailed by five goals at half-time: Zaire (vs. Yugoslavia in 1974) and Haiti (vs. Poland in 1974).

No other team has ever scored seven goals in the semi-finals of the World Cup.

Thomas Müller scored Germany's 2,000th goal in the history of their national team.

Müller became the third player in history to score five or more goals in two different World Cups (after Cubillas and Klose).

Toni Kroos' first-half double was the fastest pair of goals scored in World Cup history, as he scored twice in just 69 seconds.

And Brazil were compared to Saudi...

Had England have played Brazil I would have fancied us against them...

The World Cup is only going to one place...Back to Berlin

Herr Hitler would have been proud of the Blitzkrieg last night
MrFozz
09 Jul 2014, 8:10 am #943

(09 Jul 2014, 6:12 am)Michael After last nights shocking result, Germany broke all these records:

The match was a record 13th time Germany (including West Germany) reached the last four, and the 12th semi-final they played (Germany reached the 1974 final after coming through a second group stage). In addition, multiple scoring records were broken during the game:

Miroslav Klose broke the record for the most goals scored at the finals with 16, overtaking Brazil's Ronaldo.

It was the first time five (5) goals were scored in a 29-minute period of play.

It was the fastest four goals scored in World Cup history as Germany scored four (4) in the span of six minutes (from 23 to 29).

It was Brazil's worst ever home defeat.

It was Brazil's worst ever defeat, tied with the 0–6 loss to Uruguay in 1920.

Germany became the goal scorer leader at the World Cup finals with 223, passing Brazil's total of 221.

The match contained the most goals scored against the host nation of the World Cup, with Austria defeating Switzerland 7–5 in 1954; the next highest was Brazil, who won 5–2 against hosts Sweden in 1958.

Brazil had never before allowed seven (7) goals playing at home.
The defeat broke Brazil's 62-match home unbeaten streak in competitive matches dating back to its 1–3 loss to Peru in the 1975 Copa America.

It was worst World Cup semi-final defeat suffered by any national team.

It was first time since 1938 that Brazil have lost a World Cup semi-final, as they had progressed in their previous six.

It was the first time that Brazil had conceded more than five World Cup goals since 1938.

Brazil have conceded more than seven goals in a game only during a 4–8 friendly defeat to Yugoslavia on 3 June 1934.

Brazil is only the second host team to concede seven goals in a World Cup match.

It was Germany's highest half-time lead in a World Cup match, with their previous best being 4–0 against Saudi Arabia at the 2002 FIFA World Cup (their greatest win, 8–0).

Only two teams have previously trailed by five goals at half-time: Zaire (vs. Yugoslavia in 1974) and Haiti (vs. Poland in 1974).

No other team has ever scored seven goals in the semi-finals of the World Cup.

Thomas Müller scored Germany's 2,000th goal in the history of their national team.

Müller became the third player in history to score five or more goals in two different World Cups (after Cubillas and Klose).

Toni Kroos' first-half double was the fastest pair of goals scored in World Cup history, as he scored twice in just 69 seconds.

And Brazil were compared to Saudi...

Had England have played Brazil I would have fancied us against them...

The World Cup is only going to one place...Back to Berlin

Herr Hitler would have been proud of the Blitzkrieg last night

MrFozz

Marxista Fozzski

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09 Jul 2014, 4:41 pm #944
David Luiz reacts to Brazil's defeat

Edited 09 Jul 2014, 4:41 pm by MrFozz.
MrFozz
09 Jul 2014, 4:41 pm #944

David Luiz reacts to Brazil's defeat

MrFozz

Marxista Fozzski

5,562
10 Jul 2014, 11:24 am #945
Darlington Football Club Edges Closer to a Return to the Town

Plans for the new ground share with Darlington Rugby Club have been announced

Cannot come soon enough, we are currently starting our 3rd Season I'm in exile at Bishop Auckland, so a move back to Blackwell is just what is needed...Hopefully we will be back in Darlo by sometime in the 2014/15 Season
MrFozz
10 Jul 2014, 11:24 am #945

Darlington Football Club Edges Closer to a Return to the Town

Plans for the new ground share with Darlington Rugby Club have been announced

Cannot come soon enough, we are currently starting our 3rd Season I'm in exile at Bishop Auckland, so a move back to Blackwell is just what is needed...Hopefully we will be back in Darlo by sometime in the 2014/15 Season

Michael



19,178
12 Jul 2014, 11:33 am #946
According to Sky sports, Sunderland have made a bid for Marcos Alonso.

Post from Skysports:


Sky Sports sources understand Sunderland have made a formal offer to Fiorentina to bring Marcos Alonso back to the Stadium of Light. Alonso spent the second half of last season on loan at Sunderland and it is understood that the left-back has told Fiorentina that he wants to leave.

Sky sports are normally quite accurate with stuff like this.

Ooo Friend, Bus Friend.
Michael
12 Jul 2014, 11:33 am #946

According to Sky sports, Sunderland have made a bid for Marcos Alonso.

Post from Skysports:


Sky Sports sources understand Sunderland have made a formal offer to Fiorentina to bring Marcos Alonso back to the Stadium of Light. Alonso spent the second half of last season on loan at Sunderland and it is understood that the left-back has told Fiorentina that he wants to leave.

Sky sports are normally quite accurate with stuff like this.


Ooo Friend, Bus Friend.

MrFozz

Marxista Fozzski

5,562
12 Jul 2014, 11:50 am #947
(12 Jul 2014, 11:33 am)Michael According to Sky sports, Sunderland have made a bid for Marcos Alonso.

Post from Skysports:


Sky Sports sources understand Sunderland have made a formal offer to Fiorentina to bring Marcos Alonso back to the Stadium of Light. Alonso spent the second half of last season on loan at Sunderland and it is understood that the left-back has told Fiorentina that he wants to leave.

Sky sports are normally quite accurate with stuff like this.

http://www1.skysports.com/football/news/...cos-alonso

Sunderland have made a formal offer to Fiorentina for defender Marcos Alonso, Sky sources understand.

Alonso, predominately a left-back, spent a successful spell on loan at the Stadium of Light last season, making a total of 20 appearances and helping them avoid relegation from the Premier League.

The 23-year-old has also been linked with Premier League rivals West Ham and Swansea, and Sky sources understand he has told Fiorentina he wants to leave.

He only managed three appearances in Serie A after joining Fiorentina in May 2013 from Bolton but did play six more times in the Europa League.

He started his career in his home town with Real Madrid, playing regularly for reserve side Castilla, but he did make one senior appearance off the bench at the end of the 2009-10 season before leaving for Bolton.


With Suárez leaving the bin dippers...wonder where that leaves Fabio Borini, will Rodgers be looking for a world class replacement or will he lay down a challenge to Rickie Lambert and Fabio Borini to step up to the plate and challenge for the gap left by Suarez's departure
Edited 12 Jul 2014, 12:00 pm by MrFozz.
MrFozz
12 Jul 2014, 11:50 am #947

(12 Jul 2014, 11:33 am)Michael According to Sky sports, Sunderland have made a bid for Marcos Alonso.

Post from Skysports:


Sky Sports sources understand Sunderland have made a formal offer to Fiorentina to bring Marcos Alonso back to the Stadium of Light. Alonso spent the second half of last season on loan at Sunderland and it is understood that the left-back has told Fiorentina that he wants to leave.

Sky sports are normally quite accurate with stuff like this.

http://www1.skysports.com/football/news/...cos-alonso

Sunderland have made a formal offer to Fiorentina for defender Marcos Alonso, Sky sources understand.

Alonso, predominately a left-back, spent a successful spell on loan at the Stadium of Light last season, making a total of 20 appearances and helping them avoid relegation from the Premier League.

The 23-year-old has also been linked with Premier League rivals West Ham and Swansea, and Sky sources understand he has told Fiorentina he wants to leave.

He only managed three appearances in Serie A after joining Fiorentina in May 2013 from Bolton but did play six more times in the Europa League.

He started his career in his home town with Real Madrid, playing regularly for reserve side Castilla, but he did make one senior appearance off the bench at the end of the 2009-10 season before leaving for Bolton.


With Suárez leaving the bin dippers...wonder where that leaves Fabio Borini, will Rodgers be looking for a world class replacement or will he lay down a challenge to Rickie Lambert and Fabio Borini to step up to the plate and challenge for the gap left by Suarez's departure

Michael



19,178
12 Jul 2014, 11:56 am #948
(12 Jul 2014, 11:50 am)marxistafozzski http://www1.skysports.com/football/news/...cos-alonso

Hopefully they accept.

Hopefully Sunderland are working on a bid for Borini....

Ooo Friend, Bus Friend.
Michael
12 Jul 2014, 11:56 am #948

(12 Jul 2014, 11:50 am)marxistafozzski http://www1.skysports.com/football/news/...cos-alonso

Hopefully they accept.

Hopefully Sunderland are working on a bid for Borini....


Ooo Friend, Bus Friend.

Andreos1



14,260
16 Jul 2014, 10:30 pm #949
Aubameyang's Instagram - seems pretty conclusive: #bridges #nufc http://t.co/WYyfvuA8HX

Not one for idle gossip, but...

Hope these new players gel at both Gateshead and Newcastle.
Lots to settle in at both teams.

'Illegitimis non carborundum'
Andreos1
16 Jul 2014, 10:30 pm #949

Aubameyang's Instagram - seems pretty conclusive: #bridges #nufc http://t.co/WYyfvuA8HX

Not one for idle gossip, but...

Hope these new players gel at both Gateshead and Newcastle.
Lots to settle in at both teams.


'Illegitimis non carborundum'

MrFozz

Marxista Fozzski

5,562
17 Jul 2014, 11:12 am #950
Darlington fixtures are finally out

http://www.darlington1883.co.uk/?page_id=425
MrFozz
17 Jul 2014, 11:12 am #950

Darlington fixtures are finally out

http://www.darlington1883.co.uk/?page_id=425

Andreos1



14,260
17 Jul 2014, 2:08 pm #951
http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/ex-...ek-3871719

Kudos for finding work to pay the bills, but what a fall from grace!

'Illegitimis non carborundum'
Andreos1
17 Jul 2014, 2:08 pm #951

http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/ex-...ek-3871719

Kudos for finding work to pay the bills, but what a fall from grace!


'Illegitimis non carborundum'

MrFozz

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19 Jul 2014, 8:10 am #952
Sunderland agree £14m fee with Liverpool for Fabio Borini

Liverpool are going to have a decent war chest
MrFozz
19 Jul 2014, 8:10 am #952

Sunderland agree £14m fee with Liverpool for Fabio Borini

Liverpool are going to have a decent war chest

Adrian



9,596
19 Jul 2014, 9:57 pm #953
(19 Jul 2014, 8:10 am)marxistafozzski Sunderland agree £14m fee with Liverpool for Fabio Borini

Liverpool are going to have a decent war chest

I'd say £14m is a lot for what they're going to get in Borini. He scored some important goals, but it still only amounted to 7 goals in 32 games. Forwards around the level Sunderland should be aiming at are doing double that - Bony (16), Lukaku (15), Rodriguez (15), Remy (14), Lambert (13). Even Benteke got 10 in the season Villa had...

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Adrian
19 Jul 2014, 9:57 pm #953

(19 Jul 2014, 8:10 am)marxistafozzski Sunderland agree £14m fee with Liverpool for Fabio Borini

Liverpool are going to have a decent war chest

I'd say £14m is a lot for what they're going to get in Borini. He scored some important goals, but it still only amounted to 7 goals in 32 games. Forwards around the level Sunderland should be aiming at are doing double that - Bony (16), Lukaku (15), Rodriguez (15), Remy (14), Lambert (13). Even Benteke got 10 in the season Villa had...


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MrFozz

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19 Jul 2014, 10:25 pm #954
(19 Jul 2014, 9:57 pm)aureolin I'd say £14m is a lot for what they're going to get in Borini. He scored some important goals, but it still only amounted to 7 goals in 32 games. Forwards around the level Sunderland should be aiming at are doing double that - Bony (16), Lukaku (15), Rodriguez (15), Remy (14), Lambert (13). Even Benteke got 10 in the season Villa had...

Those 7 goals were the difference between stopping up and going down...£14m is probably a bit too steep, I would have said £10m tops with add ons in the deal...

I saw on an Italian rumour site that Borini may actually end up not doing a deal with Sunderland and holding out to move somewhere else...But until I see it in black and white, I will take that with a pinch of salt
MrFozz
19 Jul 2014, 10:25 pm #954

(19 Jul 2014, 9:57 pm)aureolin I'd say £14m is a lot for what they're going to get in Borini. He scored some important goals, but it still only amounted to 7 goals in 32 games. Forwards around the level Sunderland should be aiming at are doing double that - Bony (16), Lukaku (15), Rodriguez (15), Remy (14), Lambert (13). Even Benteke got 10 in the season Villa had...

Those 7 goals were the difference between stopping up and going down...£14m is probably a bit too steep, I would have said £10m tops with add ons in the deal...

I saw on an Italian rumour site that Borini may actually end up not doing a deal with Sunderland and holding out to move somewhere else...But until I see it in black and white, I will take that with a pinch of salt

Adrian



9,596
19 Jul 2014, 11:56 pm #955
(19 Jul 2014, 10:25 pm)marxistafozzski Those 7 goals were the difference between stopping up and going down...£14m is probably a bit too steep, I would have said £10m tops with add ons in the deal...

I saw on an Italian rumour site that Borini may actually end up not doing a deal with Sunderland and holding out to move somewhere else...But until I see it in black and white, I will take that with a pinch of salt
You'd argue that if he had been on pat with other strikers of that level, then Sunderland wouldn't have been in that position where the goals were so important in the first place. Him and Fletcher should have been on target for 30 between them for the season.

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Adrian
19 Jul 2014, 11:56 pm #955

(19 Jul 2014, 10:25 pm)marxistafozzski Those 7 goals were the difference between stopping up and going down...£14m is probably a bit too steep, I would have said £10m tops with add ons in the deal...

I saw on an Italian rumour site that Borini may actually end up not doing a deal with Sunderland and holding out to move somewhere else...But until I see it in black and white, I will take that with a pinch of salt
You'd argue that if he had been on pat with other strikers of that level, then Sunderland wouldn't have been in that position where the goals were so important in the first place. Him and Fletcher should have been on target for 30 between them for the season.


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20 Jul 2014, 12:14 am #956
(19 Jul 2014, 11:56 pm)aureolin You'd argue that if he had been on pat with other strikers of that level, then Sunderland wouldn't have been in that position where the goals were so important in the first place. Him and Fletcher should have been on target for 30 between them for the season.

Fletcher was injured for most of the season iirc...

I did not watch them enough last season to form a strong opinion...Would I be right in saying that Borini did not play no.9 last season and more of an inside forward, the no.10 position

If he scored a similar amount to say, Loic Remy(14), Sunderland have been mid-table I reckon...
MrFozz
20 Jul 2014, 12:14 am #956

(19 Jul 2014, 11:56 pm)aureolin You'd argue that if he had been on pat with other strikers of that level, then Sunderland wouldn't have been in that position where the goals were so important in the first place. Him and Fletcher should have been on target for 30 between them for the season.

Fletcher was injured for most of the season iirc...

I did not watch them enough last season to form a strong opinion...Would I be right in saying that Borini did not play no.9 last season and more of an inside forward, the no.10 position

If he scored a similar amount to say, Loic Remy(14), Sunderland have been mid-table I reckon...

Michael



19,178
20 Jul 2014, 9:21 am #957
Sunderland won 5-1 yesterday against Darlington.

Highlights here - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rYGabPVVXJI#t=285

Ooo Friend, Bus Friend.
Michael
20 Jul 2014, 9:21 am #957

Sunderland won 5-1 yesterday against Darlington.

Highlights here - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rYGabPVVXJI#t=285


Ooo Friend, Bus Friend.

MurdnunoC



3,975
20 Jul 2014, 9:29 am #958
(20 Jul 2014, 9:21 am)Michael Sunderland won 5-1 yesterday against Darlington.

Highlights here - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rYGabPVVXJI#t=285

That was painful to watch.
MurdnunoC
20 Jul 2014, 9:29 am #958

(20 Jul 2014, 9:21 am)Michael Sunderland won 5-1 yesterday against Darlington.

Highlights here - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rYGabPVVXJI#t=285

That was painful to watch.

MrFozz

Marxista Fozzski

5,562
20 Jul 2014, 9:52 am #959
(20 Jul 2014, 9:29 am)AdamY That was painful to watch.

It was not as bad as I expected, it was the Sunderland 1st Team, I was happy we scored a goal...Fletchers brace were easy through shoddy defending, Whickham scored a corker, pleased we scored 1 though
MrFozz
20 Jul 2014, 9:52 am #959

(20 Jul 2014, 9:29 am)AdamY That was painful to watch.

It was not as bad as I expected, it was the Sunderland 1st Team, I was happy we scored a goal...Fletchers brace were easy through shoddy defending, Whickham scored a corker, pleased we scored 1 though

MurdnunoC



3,975
20 Jul 2014, 9:59 am #960
(20 Jul 2014, 9:52 am)marxistafozzski It was not as bad as I expected, it was the Sunderland 1st Team, I was happy we scored a goal...Fletchers brace were easy through shoddy defending, Whickham scored a corker, pleased we scored 1 though

It wasn't Darlington's performance that made it painful!

Despite winning 5-1 Sunderland's performance wasn't exactly inspiring - even in highlight form!
MurdnunoC
20 Jul 2014, 9:59 am #960

(20 Jul 2014, 9:52 am)marxistafozzski It was not as bad as I expected, it was the Sunderland 1st Team, I was happy we scored a goal...Fletchers brace were easy through shoddy defending, Whickham scored a corker, pleased we scored 1 though

It wasn't Darlington's performance that made it painful!

Despite winning 5-1 Sunderland's performance wasn't exactly inspiring - even in highlight form!

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