30-10-2022, 18:49
(This post was last modified: 05-11-2022, 11:48 by Amelia Chaffinch.)
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Or dogs v cats
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Public (or rather animal) safety announcement ...
our furry friends should not be out at night at this time of year.
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Sunderland have had a rough few years since Sam Allardyce resigned for national glory as England manager (oops) in July '16. David Moyes came in and had a stinker and, the club having survived relegation the season afore under Allardyce, failed to stay up this time and headed for the Championship as we were going up, up, up for the 2017/18 season. Moyes resigned (whatever) and in came our old friend Simon Grayson. He was booted out and Chris Coleman took over. All this to no avail as the club headed into back to back relegations. They started life in League One under Jack Ross (St Midden, Hibernian ['mon the hibees], and now Dundee Utd). With him they got to the EFL Trophy final at Wemberlee and lost on pens to Portsmouth ('mon the Cowleys) and were back at Wemberlee a short while later only to lose to Charlton Athletic (he's electric) in the play-off final. So another season in L1 beckoned 2019/20. The one where Ross got sacked. Although he might say "WE WERE ON A BREAK"!
In comes Phil The Chair Parkinson. They finished 8th. He stayed for the 2020/21 season but was gone by November and in came the diminuative Lee Johnson. They got to the play-off semis but went out to Lincoln City. They kept faith with the wee man but he was dismissed after a 6-0 thraiping at Bolton (I'm a wanderer, a Bolton wanderer, I roam around and around). In came Alex Neil who took them to the play-offs. They dispensed with the Wendies 2-1 on aggregate in the semis and beat Wycombe Wanderers at Wemberlee 2-0. And, now with them back in the Championship, we play them in the league for the first time this century. ALTHOUGH we played them once on 23rd Sept 2003 when we pulled off a great 4-2 victory on their own turf in the Carling Cup. They were in the Championship and we were League 2. Our goals came from Tony Carss, Jon Stead, Andy Holdsworth and Andy Booth.
Jacko, Jacko!
With Alex Neil leaving for Stoke City in August 2022, Sunderland appointed Tony Mowbray as manager.
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Standings
Currently Sunderland aren't having the best of runs and they are 16th. The only fixture on Tuesday evening that could see them dropping a place before we play on Wednesday is if Hull beat Middlesbrough. Similarly a win for West Brom on Tuesday v Blackpool would see us back at the bottom.
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Our head to head stats aren't great but for that win in the Carling Cup.
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Who's knocking them in?
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None yet for Alex Pritchard who has played for both and in the current Sunderland squad. Marcus Stewart and Jon Stead have also played for both. Our thoughts continue to be with Marcus.
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So how is Tony Mowbray likely to set them up? The last 2 matches he's gone with a 4-2-3-1.
He used it against Burnley at home and lost 2-4. He stuck with it for the next away at Luton in which they came away with a 1-1 draw.
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Famous fans include Steve Cram, Jordan Henderson, Lauren Laverne, George Clarke and Alan Price (who is 80 for goodness sake). For the younger ones amongst you, Alan Price was in The Animals and they sang about a pub in Norristhorpe called the Rising Sun.
And something we've often wanted to say at the John Smiths
And this one he did after The Animals is one of my favourites
Lauren Laverne once said on Mock The Week "How many pounds sterling is Simon Cowell paid to cut the cultural throat of our nation and drink its still warm blood?" It remains one of my favourite quotes of all time.
I tried to find a clip of Steve Cram dressed as an onion on It's A Royal Knockout being chased unsuccessfully by Meatloaf. Unfortunately I couldn't. That was one of my favourite TV moments of all time. I suspect a lot of have disappeared because of Stuart Hall's involvement.
Operation yewtree caught up with the dirty old git.
I don't know why I can no longer use spacing between my paragraphs. It's been like this for a while now. I hope it's readable.
I'll be back with manager ramblings later.
As Snoots says, Ollie is out.
Tony Mowbray:
Not all men are sexist but all men can stop sexism. CALL IT OUT!