No more than they deserve the cheesy chip eating dickheads.Give them a few years and their local derby games will be against Blyth Spartans
I'm still baffled why Coleman who's stock was high after his pretty good stint as Wales manager went to that car crash of a club.He's surely got to be regretting it,if he'd waited a bit longer he could have bagged himself a better job in the Championship or Premier League.
Just had a look at the side they put out tonight. Camp, Kone, O'Shea, McNair, Jones, Oviedo, Clarke-Salter, Cattermole, Honeyman, Asoro, Fletcher. Jesus, that's grim.
Cannot believe Fletcher is STILL there not scoring goalsTheir supporters must detest him
As a middle aged man with a no real skill at football and a bit of a gut, I can confidently say I would be the star player in that team.
https://www.theguardian.com/football/ng-interactive/2017/nov/21/david-squires-chris-coleman-sunderland-wales-tony-pulis
Bottom now. 3 points off Hull in 21st who have a game in hand.
They seem to lose eight matches every week yet are still only three points off fourth bottom! There is so much utter shite in that bottom six!I think the lucky bastards will survive! I hope they rot down the leagues and are playing South Shields in a few seasons!
It's Ashley Fletcher, a young striker on loan from Middlesbrough. He used to play for West Ham.
Barnsley have plummeted this season
Lost most of their best players recently haven't they?
If we were playing teams like Rotherham and Burton Albion week in week out we would be top of the League as well https://www.facebook.com/NewcastleUnitedFootballClub1892/posts/10210958055203098?pnref=story.unseen-section
Norman Stanley Fletcher?
I've just wiped the sticky residue from my bellend onto the television screen. Taste it Leo. You deserve it.
I would honestly let Wijnaldum jizz in my face right now
Sunderland for sale, and the owner has reduced the price to £0http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/43157628
Still overpriced.
Would be nice if he could work with the supporters to transfer it over to a trust.
that price includes £130m of debt the new owners have to take on what could be a league 1team next season with no real saleable assets
What a shambles. You can't say he hasn't shown a willingness to back most of his managers, but his ability to hire competent managers and staff capable of developing a professional athletic culture has been incredibly poor. Along with West Ham, these are textbook example of why a big stadium and financial backing means little if you have a toxic environment, a propensity for buying has-beens rather than developing players and regular participation on the managerial merry-go-round
Anyone who isn't a top 6 club has flirted with relegation one time or another. It was harder for these mid-table clubs to attract good managers, players, coaches and talent to join them, and even when they have spotted a gem it would be sold to a big club and they are back to where it begins. It is just the reality of football kicking their arses big time like and very soon to Crystal Palace, Southampton and West HamUnlike us, they couldn't afford to buy the best, and has no one to develop in their own clubs. Even a club like Southampton who has continuously churned out top players for the last 10 years and was so admired only a couple of seasons ago are themselves a favourite for relegation.Worse for Sunderland, there is nothing attractive about their brand. It is in the city that isn't well connected, doesn't have a plush stadium that makes them attractive for potential buyers, have a small population and fan base, and most of all, they have never won anything as a typical 'plodding along club'. I don;t even know what to do with it even if it was handed over to me for free.