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It's biggest and best. It's a Premier League match against one of the title faves. Fair play to him.
He's moved on. Can't we?
Agreed, build a bridge folks
It's biggest and best. It's a Premier League match against one of the title faves. Fair play to him.
He's moved on. Can't we?
You're an ALPHA MALE, whereas the OP is in touch with his feminine side.
Thanks Twinkle, do we need a GROUP HUG to get over the comments?
It's biggest and best. It's a Premier League match against one of the title faves. Fair play to him.
He's moved on. Can't we?
Gus Poyet: Sunderland manager savours biggest win of career.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/24889672
Hmmmmmm
I think this is a swipe at us.. well the board anyway... but it is upsetting for us fans as well. He just cant stop himself.
sorry about that.. but best win, biggest win.. Does Gus's command of the English language allow him to appreciate he semantic difference. I think he was just being spiteful.
but he doesnt need to say it eh? Some sensitivity would be nice. But he just cant help himself.
but thats just the point.. he hasnt moved on, becasue this is a deliberate swipe at us.
Four years with us... Four games with Sunderland.
But thats the biggest win of his career.. Not titles or promotion. A lucky win against Man City?
Nah.. he is having a go at us.
The 'thats the biggest win of my career' bit.
Four years with us... Four games with Sunderland. We are suddenly and totally insignificant.. If you cant see that its a swipe at us then so be it. But saying 'biggest win of my career' makes it about us.
He could have said 'important win, crucial win, or a million other things..
Well its because I bloody loved him and thought he cared about us too.
So yeah. I feel disrespected and upset.
Jeez mate, chill out. Whats bitten your arse?
So I feel upset... so what?
Who writes their message as 'I was at Wembley in '83' I mean REALLY?!?
I might be completely wrong, but Gus has the potential to get to the very top of football management (he probably thinks so too). Great playing career, and soon a great managerial record - Leeds, BHA and then Sunderland (maybe avoiding relegation and then mid-table PL respectability). Compare and contrast with a number of guys in Premier League managers jobs today who I am sure wished they had a CV like his. I wish he had stayed with us, but thereagain I am sure most Aberdonians wished Ferguson had stayed with them. However, its quite normal for talented people to move on if they see a better chance - doesn`t mean we are no-hopers, but its no secret Gus wanted to add a bit of PL to his experience. I do think he messed up the playoffs this year, but on balance, overall, I think he did his bit for the cause. Now over to OG to do his bit. Very confident he will.
I also think we should be happy with every SAFC win - thats an ex-Albion manager doing well, partly because of the experience he had with us. Got to be a good thing.
I was there as a 16 year old. Were you there? and it was my most historic Albion moment.
FFS this forum has come to something when Albion fans who love their club get slagged off.. what the hell is all this about?
FFS this forum has come to something when Albion fans who love their club get slagged off.. what the hell is all this about?
Gus had moved on mentally even before he'd left here physically. Handing in his notice and asking to leave immediately - a few days before we were playing Palace? Of course this Sunderland win was his biggest win so far - it's clear he didn't really care that much about us. He doesn't much care about Sunderland either though - it's all about Gus. Good manager but his tactical nous will never match his egotism.
Gus Poyet: Sunderland manager savours biggest win of career.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/24889672
Hmmmmmm
Well bugger me, that makes you about 46 !!!! Yet you write like a 12 year old.