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Sunderland on 15:49 - Mar 27 with 774 viewsSaintNick

all help is appreciated

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Sunderland on 15:51 - Mar 27 with 764 viewsLennyJam

wowzers

huge blow for them

be interesting to see where they are in 3-4 games time
being out of the bottom 3 for them will be huge
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Sunderland on 15:54 - Mar 27 with 751 viewsSaintNick

There next three games are United at home and then Chelsea and Newcastle away

Satisfying The Bloodlust Of The Masses In Peacetime

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Sunderland on 15:58 - Mar 27 with 741 viewsSkooba


last week's Observer (I think) had a full-page season-to-date review from a fan of each Prem team - for 'who's going down?', pretty much everyone had QPR, Reading and Sunderland.

the Swansea fan was the only one who had us.

scumcentric

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Sunderland on 15:58 - Mar 27 with 741 viewssolent_toffee

Their fourth game in that sequence is against Everton. Moyes has never lost a game against Sunderland, in fact Evertons record against them is fantastic, home and away.
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Sunderland on 16:10 - Mar 27 with 724 viewssaintjeff52

Fergie is already talking about ' freshening ' up his side for the Sunderland game. I'll translate - '' I'm playing my reserves against Sunderland and will play the first team against Chelsea on Monday '' Hopefully, Man U reserves are good enough to win, BUT, should they drop points to Sunderland, affecting the futures of 5 other clubs, us included, I wonder will the Premier League fine them for playing a weakened side, as they did Wolves a couple of season's ago ? I don't think so do you ?
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Sunderland on 20:45 - Mar 27 with 573 views1teeminants

i predicted QPR ,Reading and Sunderland 4 weeks ago to go down i am convinced sunlun will go now ffs they just dont score goals and the only bloke that does is out

they've had it


FACT


Poll: Would you take an Fa Cup win if it meant relegation to the championship ?

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Sunderland on 20:58 - Mar 27 with 557 viewsStChristophe

According to the Guardian, David Milliband has agreed to stay on as a director at Sunderland, despite leaving the UK. Looks like they'll be OK then...
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