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Right club went up. We'd have stunk the place out again
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I also fear that was our last chance for a long time to go back up. We have to pray that somehow COH & Sellés can get us through this terrible start & give us a chance of at least making the play offs.Right club went up. We'd have stunk the place out again
Right club went up. We'd have stunk the place out again
We beat Burnley 3-0 and Chelsea 3-0 in 2019/20.Last time we won 3-0 in the top flight was March 2007. Same opponents.
Last time we won 3-0 in the top flight was March 2007. Same opponents.
Great result for them against an established Premier League side. What a difference a playoff win makes.
Apols, tired and emotionless
Same points total as us in 2019/20 which was crazily just 2 points behind Arsenal.
Do wonder how life would have worked out without COVID. We never looked the same team after lockdown.
Sunderland full credit - they spent big replacing their team basically but spent well, some great scouting and recruitment.
It would have played out exactly the same way. Wilder has said very recently that he thought the 19/20 team had another season in it but accepted that he was wrong. It reminds me very much of the 74/75 team that finished 6th getting relegated the following season because too many players were in decline at the same time and we didn’t recruit well. Uncanny similarities.Do wonder how life would have worked out without COVID. We never looked the same team after lockdown.
Always been the same, hanging on to players, hoping its going to happen, instead of making it happen with improving the team, recruitment team first out the door for me.It would have played out exactly the same way. Wilder has said very recently that he thought the 19/20 team had another season in it but accepted that he was wrong. It reminds me very much of the 74/75 team that finished 6th getting relegated the following season because too many players were in decline at the same time and we didn’t recruit well. Uncanny similarities.
When we went up we got rid of Berge and Ndiaye. It’s just embarrassing what we’ve done. How Bettis still has a job at SUFC is beyond me, he’s been a total disaster.I know a few of their lot ..basically their chairman looked at the stats around promoted sides staying up & knew they’d have to invest massively if they realistically wanted a chance .
They did & have virtually recruited a new staring 11 ( a very brave move ) and it’s paid off . There’s no way if we’d gone up would we have done the same .. I take my hat off to their manager & board , if it had gone the other way it could have been disastrous .
I think they followed the models of Villa, Forest and perhaps Leeds in the spending, time will tell whether its sustainable in the long term but they've pushed others down the table, the likes of Spurs, West Ham and Wolves. I think like with Forest, its a calculated gamble to play with FFP.I know a few of their lot ..basically their chairman looked at the stats around promoted sides staying up & knew they’d have to invest massively if they realistically wanted a chance .
They did & have virtually recruited a new staring 11 ( a very brave move ) and it’s paid off . There’s no way if we’d gone up would we have done the same .. I take my hat off to their manager & board , if it had gone the other way it could have been disastrous .


I agree SB , as it’s whether it’s long sustainable .. Wolves been the better example of that . I was only saying yesterday if the conference league would have been about at that time & we’d have qualified , we would have actually got to see the dream of us playing in Europe competitively , sadly the flip side to that was we didn’t have nowhere near enough squad depth so would probably brought about our demise even quicker .I think they followed the models of Villa, Forest and perhaps Leeds in the spending, time will tell whether its sustainable in the long term but they've pushed others down the table, the likes of Spurs, West Ham and Wolves. I think like with Forest, its a calculated gamble to play with FFP.
To make Europe in their first season is a huge achievement and you can only play the game you're in and its all relative....
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When you look at our 2019/ 20 season, we'd have finished 7th this season with exactly the same points, same wins, draws and losses as Sunderland, with a better GD, but fewer goals scored.
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Our last campaign was an absolute embarrassment, we never stood a chance with the total lack of investment, whether this was down to balancing the books or part of the previous owners exit strategy or possibly a combination of both we’ll probably never know , unless Hecky one day lifts the lid on events which is highly unlikely as most pay offs generally contain gagging orders nowadays ?When we went up we got rid of Berge and Ndiaye. It’s just embarrassing what we’ve done. How Bettis still has a job at SUFC is beyond me, he’s been a total disaster.
You make a fist of it by spending £150 million. Never gonna happen with us NEVER!Between them and Forest I think they've shown you have to make a fist of it if you go up. Certainly more than we have tried to anyway. Yes it's a gamble but eventually you recover and come back again. Has to be worth the shot rather than the treading water approach we seem to fall on.
Teams just worked us out in that second season and we didn’t do anything different.It would have played out exactly the same way. Wilder has said very recently that he thought the 19/20 team had another season in it but accepted that he was wrong. It reminds me very much of the 74/75 team that finished 6th getting relegated the following season because too many players were in decline at the same time and we didn’t recruit well. Uncanny similarities.
That was down to Prince A having no money ….. the skint Prince. He’s done very well out of us - I doubt he’s made a lot more from the sale than he ever put in.When we went up we got rid of Berge and Ndiaye. It’s just embarrassing what we’ve done. How Bettis still has a job at SUFC is beyond me, he’s been a total disaster.
It would have played out exactly the same way. Wilder has said very recently that he thought the 19/20 team had another season in it but accepted that he was wrong. It reminds me very much of the 74/75 team that finished 6th getting relegated the following season because too many players were in decline at the same time and we didn’t recruit well. Uncanny similarities.
We did buy a lot of players in the Summer 2020 transfer window and Wilder called it "The best ever transfer window"Always been the same, hanging on to players, hoping its going to happen, instead of making it happen with improving the team, recruitment team first out the door for me.
Correct, although its not the words I would have usedWe did buy a lot of players in the Summer 2020 transfer window and Wilder called it "The best ever transfer window"
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