Sunderland v Hull
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Sunderland v Hull
Anyone watching this crap. Weary stuff.
Not too happy we're probably going back to this.
Not too happy we're probably going back to this.
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Re: Sunderland v Hull
It’ll be exciting because we’ll tear the Championship apart.ElectroClaret wrote: ↑Fri Jan 19, 2024 8:35 pmAnyone watching this crap. Weary stuff.
Not too happy we're probably going back to this.
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Re: Sunderland v Hull
5 yellows for Hull this half
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I think that Hull's plan is to pass the ball between themselves until the Sunderland players get so bored they eventually fall asleep allowing Hull to get a shot at goal. Which they, of course, with blast into the crowd.
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Well, it's certainly working on me, so it might work.Conroysleftfoot wrote: ↑Fri Jan 19, 2024 8:49 pm...Hull's plan is to pass the ball between themselves until the Sunderland players get so bored they eventually fall asleep...
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Re: Sunderland v Hull
Rob Jones doing what he does best, every tackle by a Hull player goes into the book, Sunderland get next to nothing
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It’s frightening how far away the Championship is from the Premier League now. Something would have to go disastrously wrong for us not to bounce straight back. There’s a distinct possibility the relegated/promoted teams of last season will be swapping places at the end of this season. I don’t think that has ever happened before which tells its own story.
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Re: Sunderland v Hull
Total shite both teams need a striker
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This match is a perfect example of how Guardiolas’ pass, pass, pass will kill football. He has the players to do it but not many others do, especially in the lower divisions, and it ends up as a slow paced yawn fest.
The PL sold itself around the world on tight games played fast. There are more entertaining games now in Germany, Spain and even Italy.
The PL sold itself around the world on tight games played fast. There are more entertaining games now in Germany, Spain and even Italy.
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Re: Sunderland v Hull
1-0 Hull!
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Or more likely is that it leads to another cycle where teams use a different formula to beat it. Possibly the lower block with everyone behind the ball and counter attacking at pace.Tricky Trevor wrote: ↑Fri Jan 19, 2024 9:21 pmThis match is a perfect example of how Guardiolas’ pass, pass, pass will kill football. He has the players to do it but not many others do, especially in the lower divisions, and it ends up as a slow paced yawn fest.
The PL sold itself around the world on tight games played fast. There are more entertaining games now in Germany, Spain and even Italy.
Its gone out of the game a bit because the players dont seem to accept it for long at the big clubs, but if a manager can get a team fully on board with it it can still work
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Hopefully that'll liven things up.
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Was the pun intentional ?ElectroClaret wrote: ↑Fri Jan 19, 2024 8:35 pmAnyone watching this crap. Weary stuff.
Not too happy we're probably going back to this.
Re: Sunderland v Hull
Given our difficulty in scoring goals and the amount of 'wonder goals' from Tella, Zaroury and Benson last season, I would not count my chickens.