(08 Jan 2014, 9:31 pm)aureolin wrote Bit late, but the bubble is burst.
Joint NUFC and SAFC statement: http://www.nufc.co.uk/articles/20140107/...70_3608446
Meanwhile at Northumbria Police...
Thoughts? Seems that Northumbria Police's attempts for more and more power over the derby match have majorly left them with egg on their faces.
The Polis acultually hold the trump card here, they can turn round and refuse to police that game if they wanted to, no polis, no derby...So the Polis can just squeeze the testicles of the clubs and make them submit, saying they have no input on kick off times is a bare faced lie as it normally needs Police approval...
Sky and the Premier League should turn round next season, call the polices bluff and schedule one of the Derby Games for Skys Monday Night Football and Sky should make it known thats the plan, see what the Police have to say about it...That is of course if Sunderlane stay up
(08 Jan 2014, 10:19 pm)aureolin wrote Man Utd I'd assume. Different story if Sunderland won 2-0, but they're going to have a hard game at Old Trafford. Only the league cup but undoubtedly the biggest game so far in David Moyes Man Utd career.
All Sunderland need to do is park the bus for 90 minutes, as long as they dont get beat 1-0, a 1-1 draw will be enough and a 2-1 Man Yoo win will take the game to extra time, I do see Utd going through though, Rooney and RVP should be back, so can see Moyes going all out for the W