Chelsea on the beach then , could work well for Sunderland
Quote from: silhillvilla on May 03, 2015, 03:55:46 PMChelsea on the beach then , could work well for Sunderland And where will mid table West Ham, quite possibly nothing to play for Southampton, and relegated Burnley be? I'll take our position and run in every day of the week.
I was referring more to possible Newcastle problem, albeit I think WBA will make it comfortable for them next week.
Some of us are becoming as obsessed with the Bitters as they are with us. Sort it out lads.
Quote from: PeterWithesShin on May 03, 2015, 04:43:31 PMSome of us are becoming as obsessed with the Bitters as they are with us. Sort it out lads.Agreed. To think their players, professional footballers with win/goal/clean sheet bonuses written into their contracts, most of whom have little or no local affiliation will suddenly forgo thousands of £ to screw us is preposterous. Like Insaid yesterday if it was a fans game they'd very gladly roll over and play dead, but it simply doesn't work that way. Newcastle despite their problems will need to change their fortunes for their own reasons but it won't because Albion "let them".
Quote from: Toronto Villa on May 03, 2015, 05:09:08 PMQuote from: PeterWithesShin on May 03, 2015, 04:43:31 PMSome of us are becoming as obsessed with the Bitters as they are with us. Sort it out lads.Agreed. To think their players, professional footballers with win/goal/clean sheet bonuses written into their contracts, most of whom have little or no local affiliation will suddenly forgo thousands of £ to screw us is preposterous. Like Insaid yesterday if it was a fans game they'd very gladly roll over and play dead, but it simply doesn't work that way. Newcastle despite their problems will need to change their fortunes for their own reasons but it won't because Albion "let them".And yet it happens every season.
That's because they are shit and lose a lot regardless of how it could affect us.