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16 minutes ago, 1874 said:

Congrats to Aberdeen too

what a strange season for aberdeen,12 straight wins then a massive collapse followed by the scottish cup win,i`ve always liked aberdeen and dundee utd,from the days when both of them were giving celtic and rangers the  right runaround

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So much for trampoline payments creating an impossible barrier to promotion 

That could have been us today rather than Sunderland but of course we preferred to sign Forshaw and Woodrow and force our manager out to Derby instead.

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Well done Sunderland. 

1 hour ago, simongarnerisgod said:

sunderland will have to spend a lot of money sensibly to have a go at staying in the premier league,i can`t think of any of their players,bar ballard and maybe the goalkeeper hacking it in the top flight

Sunderland will used the PL money to buy potential and not waste money like Southampton and Burnley did but continue with what their plan has been since their owner came in. 

I think Bellingham will stay unless he has an offer from Dortmund or something like that. Wouldn't surprise me if Moyes at Everton went for him

1 hour ago, Waggy76 said:

They will get a few quid for Harmer. 

They got new owners and still second season PL parachute money but I think Hamer will have PL teams after him and I think Cooper and Souza might aswell

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So glad that Sunderland won. For about 70 minutes they were second best. But they have always seemed to be a team of rubbish first half but better second half.

IMO they were the best team to visit Ewood this season followed by Sheff Utd.

Good luck to them.

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53 minutes ago, JHRover said:

So much for trampoline payments creating an impossible barrier to promotion 

That could have been us today rather than Sunderland but of course we preferred to sign Forshaw and Woodrow and force our manager out to Derby instead.

Who said that?

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I was expecting a wilder meltdown post match in his interview, fair play he was actually reasonable and congratulated Sunderland, he's right though that second 'goal' would have been game over, although he didn't dwell on it like I expected him to.

Both Sunderland and Leeds have the potential to stay up with some big investment.

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