(05 Oct 2014, 10:19 am)Dan wrote 'Twas a much needed win for Sunderland.
Atmosphere was great yesterday.
We needed it.
Newcastle need to start winning
Fair enough - we only won 1 game so farÂ
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(18 Oct 2014, 3:49 pm)aureolin wrote Can't wait to see the true mackem's take on it.ÂYeah, I want his opinion on it...
(19 Oct 2014, 12:12 pm)Andreos1 wrote I try not to get involved in football banter, cos it tends to come and boot you up the backside with a size 8 boot.
Apparently Gus Poy8 wasn't happy with the performance and is looking to activ8 a release clause in the contracts of seven or 8 of the players.
He laid into them after the game, tearing chunks out of each and everyone of them, biting their heads off and calling them tr8tors, before going up to see Ronald Koeman for a glass of wine.
Koeman asked if he wanted a sandwich, but Poy8 turned it down, explaining he had already 8 earlier.
I would h8 to be a Sunderland supporter at the moment and feel sorry for my m8's who do follow them. Quite a few have been wound up since the final score, with one or two taking the b8 on fb.
Apparently xfactor joined in, having an 8-0's night on yesterday evenings show.
Not to be outdone, even Kellogs are getting in on the act, launching a limited edition Frosties and digging Tony the Tiger out of retirement. When interviewed, Tony said: "It's grrrrrrrr8 to be back!".
(19 Oct 2014, 1:19 pm)Andreos1 wrote Only joking man. I ain't precious about things like that.Lol...
(23 Oct 2014, 12:13 pm)Michael wrote Black Cats sign ReveillereIf Football Manager is to be believed, he should be a decent player...I sign him on a free on nearly every new game I start on FMH14
Frenchman makes SoL switch.
Sunderland AFC has confirmed the signing of former France international Anthony Reveillere.
The 34-year-old full-back has signed a deal with the Black Cats until the end of the season and will wear the number 15 shirt. Pending international clearance from the Italian FA, Reveillere could be available to make his Black Cats debut against Arsenal this weekend.
Reveillere began his professional career at French side Rennes where he made over 100 appearances before moving to Lyon, where he spent ten years gaining a wealth of UEFA Champions League and Europa League experience.
While with Lyon, Reveillere made almost 300 appearances, winning seven trophies including five Ligue 1 titles. He was also selected by France for the FIFA World Cup in 2010 and the UEFA European Championships in 2012.
The defender spent last season with Serie A side Napoli, making 18 appearances and helping the Naples club to a Coppa Italia win, before his contract came to an end in the summer.
(25 Oct 2014, 12:49 pm)Michael wrote Hope Gateshead winFancy Gateshead today, Gainsborough will fancy it I reckon...