Mo Gosfield
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- Aug 11, 2010
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He said in an interview he would leave Sunderland if the players stopped trying.
They ran their arses off for him last night v West Ham.
So he's going no where.
In an interview earlier in the day Charlie said it was their most important game of the season and a must win. Clearly, a nail in the coffin and the lid is closing fast. Sunderland had a decent chance of staying up..games in hand and some pretty average teams around them. They now look like going down, with a tough run-in and a rookie manager at that level ( compared to the likes of Pulis )
The honeymoon period is over for Gus at Sunderland. The early excitement has gone and the fans are now seeing through all the talk. See you next season.