Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
All advertisments are hidden for logged in members, why not log in/register?
I don't think Anel and Cannon were fighting. I just think they bumped into each other.Sad to see two older blades fighting at the end. It’s only football lads.
I was in 108 and saw this alsoWe were in block 107 and in the middle tier behind us looked like it was all booting off after equaliser.
Also thanks for advertising it as a family area and not letting us know everyone stood son saw nothing of game, which he was grateful for in end.
Because we could not sell our tickets, sold on.question is how did they get tickets loads of Sunderland in the private boxes
Worst support in EFLSad to see two older blades fighting at the end. It’s only football lads.
Chill mate that’s bollocks and you know it.Worst support in EFL
Because we could not sell our tickets, sold on.
Our fans today were very much 2nd best in sales, support and atmosphere, it's like we expected to lose.
They’re a club with a winning mentality. Soon as VAR chalked our 2nd off you felt a shift in the crowd. We were actually making some good noise til then imo.The Sunderland fans were exceptional. They had unwavering excitement and belief in their boys and backed them with passionate and vocal support. Before kick-off all of their fans were sat in their seats and their giant black cat flag looked brilliant, whereas it was noticeable how many Blades seats were empty, and that’s not just when the game began.
We didn’t sell out and many ‘sold out’ in terms of their backing of the players. Would it have made a difference if we had rallied round them more, especially when Sunderland equalised? Maybe not, but there’s lots to begrudgingly admire about their support and things for us to aspire to.
Agree on the Sunderland fans, to the red and white flags, black cats tifo and the haway the lads, our “attempt” with the scarves was embarrassing in comparison. Always the same with United everything seems to be tinpot and on a budget. Then again I don’t blame our supporters not going to Wembley after years on years of heartbreakThe Sunderland fans were exceptional. They had unwavering excitement and belief in their boys and backed them with passionate and vocal support. Before kick-off all of their fans were sat in their seats and their giant black cat flag looked brilliant, whereas it was noticeable how many Blades seats were empty, and that’s not just when the game began.
We didn’t sell out and many ‘sold out’ in terms of their backing of the players. Would it have made a difference if we had rallied round them more, especially when Sunderland equalised? Maybe not, but there’s lots to begrudgingly admire about their support and things for us to aspire to.
I always like to hear stuff like that. Deep down, we are all the same.To add a counter the OP - We had some lovely lads in front of us who were fab with Miss Fox, told us to tell them to shift if she couldn't see and while celebrating mentally, tried their best to shield her from the chaos.
To add a counter the OP - We had some lovely lads in front of us who were fab with Miss Fox, told us to tell them to shift if she couldn't see and while celebrating mentally, tried their best to shield her from the chaos.
I agree had some top lads around us, one bought my daughter a box of popcorn and said you can eat as much as you want but this the rest in the air if we score!To add a counter the OP - We had some lovely lads in front of us who were fab with Miss Fox, told us to tell them to shift if she couldn't see and while celebrating mentally, tried their best to shield her from the chaos.
Was a Sunderland fan up in 507. He got removed by stewards early on but the thing that left a bad taste wasn't so much him being there as the coked up cunt near me, surrounded by kids and families, screaming the place down about how he was going to kill him. Proper knobhead who should have been ejected too imoWe were in club Wembley and a few Sunderland fans in when they scored kicked off a little bit handbag stuff really and the Sunderland fans were removed question is how did they get tickets loads of Sunderland in the private boxes
That's an awful thing to say Stretch, he's a 60's British pop icon. He must be cracking on a bit now, hope he's ok.Didn't see any trouble near me, but I was sat alone in my living room.
I did have a bit of a barney with my daughter after the match, about something unrelated, but thankfully noone was hurt.
What was it about ? Please tellDidn't see any trouble near me, but I was sat alone in my living room.
I did have a bit of a barney with my daughter after the match, about something unrelated, but thankfully noone was hurt.
What was it about ? Please tell
Earrings ?
Wearing makeup?
No bra ?
Not hoovering the lounge?
You farting ?
Her farting?
Not tickling your arm ?
Leaving her shoes in the hallway?
![]()
What was it about ? Please tell
Earrings ?
Wearing makeup?
No bra ?
Not hoovering the lounge?
You farting ?
Her farting?
Not tickling your arm ?
Leaving her shoes in the hallway?
![]()
Funny that because until Sunderland scored in the 77th minute I never heard a peep, admittedly after that it was all Sunderland.wed resigned ourself by then to the regulation defeatBecause we could not sell our tickets, sold on.
Our fans today were very much 2nd best in sales, support and atmosphere, it's like we expected to lose.
All advertisments are hidden for logged in members, why not log in/register?