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denphone 15-02-2014 10:37

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Originally Posted by colin25 (Post 35672586)
Will he make a good arsenal player?

No he won't as he is a ticking timebomb.

colin25 15-02-2014 12:15

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Originally Posted by denphone (Post 35672597)
No he won't as he is a ticking timebomb.

:)

thenry 15-02-2014 13:42

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erm Warnock and Hargreaves reckon there wasn't a peno call for Sunderland in the first half. I thought it was.

iadom 15-02-2014 14:24

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:(:rolleyes:Was it a dive, no. Did the defender touch the ball, no. Did he make contact with the attacker causing him to fall, yes.

Was it in the box, marginal, definitely was a foul though.

Lambert took that chance from a yard out like an England centre forward .

Pathetic crowd, less than 17,000

denphone 15-02-2014 14:39

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Originally Posted by iadom (Post 35672652)
:(:rolleyes:Was it a dive, no. Did the defender touch the ball, no. Did he make contact with the attacker causing him to fall, yes.

Was it in the box, marginal, definitely was a foul though.

Lambert took that chance from a yard out like an England centre forward .

Pathetic crowd, less than 17,000

Two reasons as one it is on TV and two most Sunderland fans are saving for their Wembley trip methinks.

iadom 15-02-2014 14:42

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Still think 32,000 below capacity is a very poor show.

thenry 15-02-2014 14:44

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Sunderland cut the costs for this game too didnt they ? £10 adults, £5 kids ?

Dave42 15-02-2014 15:18

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Originally Posted by thenry (Post 35672656)
Sunderland cut the costs for this game too didnt they ? £10 adults, £5 kids ?

was £15 and £5 kids nice easy game at Arsenal next Saturday ;) :LOL:

denphone 15-02-2014 15:48

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Originally Posted by iadom (Post 35672655)
Still think 32,000 below capacity is a very poor show.

Yes you are probably right.

TheDaddy 15-02-2014 16:16

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Originally Posted by Cobbydaler (Post 35672472)
Just read a tweet from Accrington Stanley via David Lloyd that Sir Tom Finney's died. Can't find anything on mainstream news :(

I actually feel quite sad about his passing, I know he lived to a ripe old age and was so ill he couldn't even remember playing but he was the last of the great post war players

iadom 15-02-2014 16:42

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Post war, don't think he signed for Preston until 1946, still a very sad day.:(

colin25 15-02-2014 17:02

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Originally Posted by denphone (Post 35672654)
Two reasons as one it is on TV and two most Sunderland fans are saving for their Wembley trip methinks.

I agree. I think sometimes certain people are living in lala land. Money is tight, and there are other priorities.

denphone 15-02-2014 17:08

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Originally Posted by colin25 (Post 35672731)
I agree. I think sometimes certain people are living in lala land. Money is tight, and there are other priorities.

l used to go to football a lot before my illnesses but since then its become very expensive to go to watch football as its not just the admission price but there is also the transport costs , food and drink and several other things that cost money as well so its better to watch it all on TV for £7 a week plus you get to watch all the other sports as well.:)

colin25 15-02-2014 17:11

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Originally Posted by denphone (Post 35672734)
l used to go to football a lot before my illnesses but since then its become very expensive to go to watch football as its not just the admission price but there is also the transport costs , food and drink and several other things that cost money as well so its better to watch it all on TV for £7 a week plus you get to watch all the other sports as well.:)

I agree. I like my money, and I tend to prefer that I keep as much as I can for as long as I can

iadom 15-02-2014 17:31

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Originally Posted by colin25 (Post 35672731)
I agree. I think sometimes certain people are living in lala land.

City v Chelsea is on the telly, no massive price reductions that I am aware of, can't see many empty seats.;)


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