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Dougie
15 November 2010 01:56:22



WOW, what a result for Sunderland! Didn't bother watching the match - wish I had now!


 


Snow Hoper wrote:


Crap game


We tried to play with 4 fullbacks as a defence


In truth Sunderland should have scored 7


The Beast from the East wrote:


A crap game? wash your mouth out


I agree that from a Chelsea perspective it probably was a crap game as you are so used to winning, but from a Sunderland point of view it was a brilliant game and a totally deserved result, these thoughts also echoed by the commentators. This sort of performance from a very young Sunderland team has been brewing up this season and was no fluke, although I doubt we will get to see it every week. There are a few Mackems on this forum, so let's enjoy a great team effort when we can - yesterday, the boat came in.


Ha'way the lads
SEMerc
15 November 2010 02:09:51



Very Good away win for Arsenal , shocker for Chelsea at home, just shows what a very hard league the Premier is.


Brian Gaze wrote:


Yes, this is the time of the season where after Gooners start having second thoughts about wanting to see Mr Wenger replaced. Still in the chase at Xmas and all that! Regular as clockwork. See it every season as I know season ticket holders here! 


Gooner wrote:


Given the way the PL is shaping up this season you could probably make the same claim for every other team, bar West Ham.

wallaw
15 November 2010 08:26:45




WOW, what a result for Sunderland! Didn't bother watching the match - wish I had now!


 


Dougie wrote:


Crap game


We tried to play with 4 fullbacks as a defence


In truth Sunderland should have scored 7


Snow Hoper wrote:


A crap game? wash your mouth out


I agree that from a Chelsea perspective it probably was a crap game as you are so used to winning, but from a Sunderland point of view it was a brilliant game and a totally deserved result, these thoughts also echoed by the commentators. This sort of performance from a very young Sunderland team has been brewing up this season and was no fluke, although I doubt we will get to see it every week. There are a few Mackems on this forum, so let's enjoy a great team effort when we can - yesterday, the boat came in.


The Beast from the East wrote:


I really wasn't confident Dougie, as the opening montage said we are 12-2 from out last 2 visits and even going further back it's not a ground we have enjoyed. But as Merson quite rightly pointed out, they had 4 international players at the back and we outplayed them for most of the 90 mins.


As you poined out, this from a very young side too, exciting times up here


Ian


Stockton-on-Tees

Gooner
15 November 2010 09:42:27



Very Good away win for Arsenal , shocker for Chelsea at home, just shows what a very hard league the Premier is.


Brian Gaze wrote:


Yes, this is the time of the season where after Gooners start having second thoughts about wanting to see Mr Wenger replaced. Still in the chase at Xmas and all that! Regular as clockwork. See it every season as I know season ticket holders here! 


Gooner wrote:


So who will win the league?? Chelsea are starting to show they look 'not so good' with a few key players missing, Man U certainly havent done anything to warrent a fluury o fbets at the bookmakers.


As I have said in the past Brian with 5 or 6 games to go Arsenal were right in there last year, but we lost 4 or 5 key players and faded. Why do you keep using Xmas as a refernce point??


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Gooner
15 November 2010 09:43:47




Very Good away win for Arsenal , shocker for Chelsea at home, just shows what a very hard league the Premier is.


SEMerc wrote:


Yes, this is the time of the season where after Gooners start having second thoughts about wanting to see Mr Wenger replaced. Still in the chase at Xmas and all that! Regular as clockwork. See it every season as I know season ticket holders here! 


Brian Gaze wrote:


Given the way the PL is shaping up this season you could probably make the same claim for every other team, bar West Ham.


Gooner wrote:


Yep! and as per last year the top teams will all lose 5 or 6 matches, wide open IMO


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Saint Snow
15 November 2010 09:46:56

Given the way the PL is shaping up this season you could probably make the same claim for every other team, bar West Ham.


SEMerc wrote:


And Liverpool.


Obviously.


 



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Gandalf The White
15 November 2010 13:04:44


 


It's called lack of depth. Of those three the only one I would buy, were I a manager, is Essien. Class player.


SEMerc wrote:


Yes, it certainly is lack of depth.  Of course part of that is the new Premier League rule about the composition of the squad. 


If you are competing in the Champions League as well then you do need two very good players for every position, or several all-rounders who are able to double up.


Lampard is a class player - one of the best in terms of goal-scoring attacking midfielders IMO.  That's a big reason for Chelsea's dip in form, coupled with the loss of other first team players (Benayoun, Essien, Terry, Alex, Lampard, Essien - not to forget that Drogba is recovering from malaria).


 


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Saint Snow
15 November 2010 13:13:07

coupled with the loss of other first team players (Benayoun, Essien, Terry, Alex, Lampard, Essien - not to forget that Drogba is recovering from malaria).

Gandalf The White wrote:


Essien: so good you named him twice??



 



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Gandalf The White
15 November 2010 13:32:57


coupled with the loss of other first team players (Benayoun, Essien, Terry, Alex, Lampard, Essien - not to forget that Drogba is recovering from malaria).

Saint Snow wrote:


Essien: so good you named him twice??



 


Gandalf The White wrote:


LOL. I'm sure there's a song in there somewhere....


Well spotted - he is worth two mentions isn't he?


 


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SEMerc
15 November 2010 13:40:50

If I was a betting man I would have staked my money a couple of weeks ago on Woy getting sacked before the Spanish Waiter. However, having read the press this morning (not that I believe much of what is written) I'm not so sure.

Gooner
16 November 2010 08:30:46


Its funny isnt it, Last year Arsenal lost many key members of their starting XI , the side they took to Barca for the 2nd leg was short of several first choice players,many said Arsenal were weak. I wonder what the comments about Chelsea will be??


Dont be surprised if they aren't top after Saturday's fixture's , but they will be unlucky because of the injuries they have


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Marcus
Banbury
North Oxfordshire
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wallaw
16 November 2010 08:43:39



Its funny isnt it, Last year Arsenal lost many key members of their starting XI , the side they took to Barca for the 2nd leg was short of several first choice players,many said Arsenal were weak. I wonder what the comments about Chelsea will be??


Dont be surprised if they aren't top after Saturday's fixture's , but they will be unlucky because of the injuries they have


SEMerc wrote:


What is funny is that until the weekend all the talk was that the likes of Chelsea and possibly Man U have two teams that would be top of the table. Suddenly it's now all about injuries??


Ian


Stockton-on-Tees

Gooner
16 November 2010 08:54:29




Its funny isnt it, Last year Arsenal lost many key members of their starting XI , the side they took to Barca for the 2nd leg was short of several first choice players,many said Arsenal were weak. I wonder what the comments about Chelsea will be??


Dont be surprised if they aren't top after Saturday's fixture's , but they will be unlucky because of the injuries they have


Gooner wrote:


What is funny is that until the weekend all the talk was that the likes of Chelsea and possibly Man U have two teams that would be top of the table. Suddenly it's now all about injuries??


SEMerc wrote:


Yes , strange that


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icegooner
16 November 2010 10:42:04

I'm worried that half of our first choice players will come back from international duty injured and miss the Spurs game.


Richard
Saint Snow
16 November 2010 11:09:45

Tottenham have drawn up a shortlist of possible next managers if Harry Redknapp should replace Fabio Capello as England coach. David Moyes is top of the list, which also includes Guus Hiddink, Roy Hodgson and Rafa Benitez

BBC Gossip Column wrote:



Be afraid...be very afraid!



Martin
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"How can wealth persuade poverty to use its political freedom to keep wealth in power? Here lies the whole art of Conservative politics."
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SEMerc
16 November 2010 11:11:10


Tottenham have drawn up a shortlist of possible next managers if Harry Redknapp should replace Fabio Capello as England coach. David Moyes is top of the list, which also includes Guus Hiddink, Roy Hodgson and Rafa Benitez

Saint Snow wrote:



Be afraid...be very afraid!


BBC Gossip Column wrote:


Yeh right. Not a chance in hell.

wallaw
16 November 2010 11:29:27
I hope Steve Bruce has read this, Johnson is a life long Sunderland fan, however I think that if he was to leave City we would not be the only interested party

http://www.skysports.com/story/0,19528,11095_6510672,00.html 
Ian


Stockton-on-Tees

SEMerc
16 November 2010 11:48:11

I hope Steve Bruce has read this, Johnson is a life long Sunderland fan, however I think that if he was to leave City we would not be the only interested party

http://www.skysports.com/story/0,19528,11095_6510672,00.html

wallaw wrote:


'Arry will be in for him, because 'Arry's always in for everyone.


I certainly expect him to make a bid for Carroll.

Saint Snow
16 November 2010 12:18:30

I certainly expect him to make a bid for Carroll.


SEMerc wrote:


A move to the bright lights, big city is just what Carroll needs off the field



Martin
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A TWO addict since 14/12/01
"How can wealth persuade poverty to use its political freedom to keep wealth in power? Here lies the whole art of Conservative politics."
Aneurin Bevan
Gooner
16 November 2010 12:54:19


I'm worried that half of our first choice players will come back from international duty injured and miss the Spurs game.


icegooner wrote:


Me too, though hopefully with it being friendlies most will only be bit part players, at least Huddlestone is already missing for Spurs, a must win game for Arsenal, could go top and 10 points clear of Spurs


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Marcus
Banbury
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SEMerc
16 November 2010 13:01:51


I certainly expect him to make a bid for Carroll.


Saint Snow wrote:


A move to the bright lights, big city is just what Carroll needs off the field


SEMerc wrote:


It would certainly be a challenge to 'Arry's 'man person management' skills. I dare not imagine him being out on the razz with Jenas, Huddlestone and Defoe.

Gandalf The White
16 November 2010 13:19:06


 


What is funny is that until the weekend all the talk was that the likes of Chelsea and possibly Man U have two teams that would be top of the table. Suddenly it's now all about injuries??


wallaw wrote:


Not that I read all of this stuff but anyone who has been following Chelsea will have known that they (a) reduced the squad and (b) were restricted by the new rules


Remember that Chelsea let go in the summer:  Cole, Ballack, Carvallho, Belletti


Add on the current injuries:  Terry, Lampard, Benajoun, Alex


 


That's eight players who were mostly key to the success of recent seasons.  The squad is nowhere near as strong now.


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wallaw
16 November 2010 13:21:32



 


What is funny is that until the weekend all the talk was that the likes of Chelsea and possibly Man U have two teams that would be top of the table. Suddenly it's now all about injuries??


Gandalf The White wrote:


Not that I read all of this stuff but anyone who has been following Chelsea will have known that they (a) reduced the squad and (b) were restricted by the new rules


Remember that Chelsea let go in the summer:  Cole, Ballack, Carvallho, Belletti


Add on the current injuries:  Terry, Lampard, Benajoun, Alex


 


That's eight players who were mostly key to the success of recent seasons.  The squad is nowhere near as strong now.


wallaw wrote:


My point though, is that none of this ever gets mentioned until they get beat. I think it's a bit of a poke in the eye to the likes of Sunderland, that whilst getting a pat on the back for playing well, it's always with the caveat that Chelsea were not at full strength.


Ian


Stockton-on-Tees

Gooner
16 November 2010 13:33:45




 


What is funny is that until the weekend all the talk was that the likes of Chelsea and possibly Man U have two teams that would be top of the table. Suddenly it's now all about injuries??


wallaw wrote:


Not that I read all of this stuff but anyone who has been following Chelsea will have known that they (a) reduced the squad and (b) were restricted by the new rules


Remember that Chelsea let go in the summer:  Cole, Ballack, Carvallho, Belletti


Add on the current injuries:  Terry, Lampard, Benajoun, Alex


 


That's eight players who were mostly key to the success of recent seasons.  The squad is nowhere near as strong now.


Gandalf The White wrote:


My point though, is that none of this ever gets mentioned until they get beat. I think it's a bit of a poke in the eye to the likes of Sunderland, that whilst getting a pat on the back for playing well, it's always with the caveat that Chelsea were not at full strength.


wallaw wrote:


Agreed, to have 19 shots at Chelsea's goal AT Stamford Bridge is a top top effort


Remember anything after T120 is really Just For Fun



Marcus
Banbury
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378 feet A S L


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