Sunderland and Newcastle both have the same problem - they're on fantasy island.
Both go on like they're massive clubs, when in reality, they're mid-table clubs at very best. Instead of accumulating a collection of players with mass turnover, they need to build something from the foundations. That ain't gonna happen overnight, and they'd be lucky for it to happen in five years. Fans expectations are far too high.
Paolo Di Canio and Sunderland
Paolo Di Canio and Sunderland
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