Match thread: Sunderland away 14:03 - Sep 22 with 24598 views | 442Dale |
Subs: 4⃣ Jimmy McNulty 1⃣1⃣ Jordan Williams 1⃣6⃣ Matty Done 1⃣7⃣ David Perkins 2⃣2⃣ Brendan Moore 2⃣5⃣ Daniel Adshead 4⃣1⃣ Luke Matheson [Post edited 22 Sep 2018 14:12]
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Match thread: Sunderland away on 22:00 - Sep 22 with 3404 views | dingdangblue |
Match thread: Sunderland away on 21:28 - Sep 22 by Dale23years | Put it in to perspective you mentioned 2 teams that are league below us ( 1 of them was in the check a trade crap cup) . We probably got the best squad we've ever had, so do you not think we should be performing better??? |
To put things into perspective... Today was our 1st pointless game away from home this season - against the promotion favourites. | |
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Match thread: Sunderland away on 22:24 - Sep 22 with 3295 views | Vivaladale | Not posted on here for a long time - Christ can we stop with the Hill out nonsense!!! The guy will be and has to be our manager for many years to come. He will continue to be successful and bring through some wonderful players we can all enjoy. He even manages to make bad seasons (as in last year) ones we will never forget. Our games are entertaining- you never quite know what’s going to happen and every time people question Hills decisions he usually proves them wrong in the end. The irony of people complaining today is we were playing Sunderland and are disapppinted we didn’t get anything from the game. It’s ok to feel frustrated when we don’t quite get it right but the biggest risk to this football club is the damage negative and unrealistic supporters could do if they continue to try and undermine the amazing work Hill has done at this football club. Get behind the side and try and enjoy your football instead of trying to constantly find fault. | | | |
Match thread: Sunderland away on 22:28 - Sep 22 with 3284 views | D_Alien |
Match thread: Sunderland away on 21:59 - Sep 22 by TVOS1907 | I'd agree with that. It would be nice to hear more about the thought process behind him not being included. |
Well, I guess he didn't want to change the starting XI (and tbf I posted "excellent" in response to the OP team lineup) and maybe he thought the game was gone at ht and then 4-0, so might as well give Adshead a run out It's just a shame the interest brought about by Perkins return is basically wasted when games like this come along, and being an unused sub almost makes it worse | |
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Match thread: Sunderland away on 22:36 - Sep 22 with 3251 views | 442Dale |
Match thread: Sunderland away on 22:24 - Sep 22 by Vivaladale | Not posted on here for a long time - Christ can we stop with the Hill out nonsense!!! The guy will be and has to be our manager for many years to come. He will continue to be successful and bring through some wonderful players we can all enjoy. He even manages to make bad seasons (as in last year) ones we will never forget. Our games are entertaining- you never quite know what’s going to happen and every time people question Hills decisions he usually proves them wrong in the end. The irony of people complaining today is we were playing Sunderland and are disapppinted we didn’t get anything from the game. It’s ok to feel frustrated when we don’t quite get it right but the biggest risk to this football club is the damage negative and unrealistic supporters could do if they continue to try and undermine the amazing work Hill has done at this football club. Get behind the side and try and enjoy your football instead of trying to constantly find fault. |
Would argue that there are still very few who are overly negative or unrealistic. Hill will or should appreciate the valid points made by supporters. On a different note, the Sunderland forum appears to indicate that Henderson was very lucky to escape a red for that incident with their player. | |
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Match thread: Sunderland away on 22:47 - Sep 22 with 3221 views | DaleiLama |
Match thread: Sunderland away on 17:58 - Sep 22 by Ninco | As I stated in my post, I am not basing my views on one game. I never wanted Hill back in the first place. |
So you didn't enjoy the three seasons where we got to the fringes of the playoffs in his second spell? We have no divine right to do that every year. Which dynamic exciting managers would you bring in on our budget to replace Keith with? | |
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Match thread: Sunderland away on 22:55 - Sep 22 with 3189 views | James1980 |
Match thread: Sunderland away on 22:47 - Sep 22 by DaleiLama | So you didn't enjoy the three seasons where we got to the fringes of the playoffs in his second spell? We have no divine right to do that every year. Which dynamic exciting managers would you bring in on our budget to replace Keith with? |
At least nincompoop sorry ninco, has had the cohones to state that, unlike some of the other Hill out gang. However I would say his or her entrenched view means they haven't really given the matter much thought. | |
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Match thread: Sunderland away on 23:05 - Sep 22 with 3147 views | DaleiLama |
Match thread: Sunderland away on 22:55 - Sep 22 by James1980 | At least nincompoop sorry ninco, has had the cohones to state that, unlike some of the other Hill out gang. However I would say his or her entrenched view means they haven't really given the matter much thought. |
I can't put it any better than TVOS did so I'm pasting his comment again "After years and years of watching us struggle in the lower half of Division Four, these are halcyon days, relatively speaking, and getting so wound-up and irate over us losing to a team like Sunderland [How much do you think they are paying Cattermole] is completely losing perspective." There is too often a myopic, knee-jerk reaction on here after a loss from some posters. Tis what it is. Can we at least let the season play out? | |
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Match thread: Sunderland away on 23:12 - Sep 22 with 3103 views | James1980 |
Match thread: Sunderland away on 23:05 - Sep 22 by DaleiLama | I can't put it any better than TVOS did so I'm pasting his comment again "After years and years of watching us struggle in the lower half of Division Four, these are halcyon days, relatively speaking, and getting so wound-up and irate over us losing to a team like Sunderland [How much do you think they are paying Cattermole] is completely losing perspective." There is too often a myopic, knee-jerk reaction on here after a loss from some posters. Tis what it is. Can we at least let the season play out? |
I totally agree | |
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Match thread: Sunderland away on 23:22 - Sep 22 with 3051 views | dingdangblue |
Match thread: Sunderland away on 23:05 - Sep 22 by DaleiLama | I can't put it any better than TVOS did so I'm pasting his comment again "After years and years of watching us struggle in the lower half of Division Four, these are halcyon days, relatively speaking, and getting so wound-up and irate over us losing to a team like Sunderland [How much do you think they are paying Cattermole] is completely losing perspective." There is too often a myopic, knee-jerk reaction on here after a loss from some posters. Tis what it is. Can we at least let the season play out? |
Some find it hard to let a game play out let alone a season! | |
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Match thread: Sunderland away on 23:23 - Sep 22 with 3051 views | macro |
Match thread: Sunderland away on 21:28 - Sep 22 by Dale23years | Put it in to perspective you mentioned 2 teams that are league below us ( 1 of them was in the check a trade crap cup) . We probably got the best squad we've ever had, so do you not think we should be performing better??? |
For 35 minutes today we were probably the better side and should have been ahead. Defensive frailties strike again. Yes that is down to Hill and his coaching staff and I would like to see a Gareth griffiths o or Mark Monington type defender in the back four who is vocal but we were playing a team who had in Cattermole someone who probably is paid a week more than the entire Dale first team who played today a week. | | | |
Match thread: Sunderland away on 23:31 - Sep 22 with 3019 views | fitzochris |
Match thread: Sunderland away on 23:23 - Sep 22 by macro | For 35 minutes today we were probably the better side and should have been ahead. Defensive frailties strike again. Yes that is down to Hill and his coaching staff and I would like to see a Gareth griffiths o or Mark Monington type defender in the back four who is vocal but we were playing a team who had in Cattermole someone who probably is paid a week more than the entire Dale first team who played today a week. |
I would say that sums it up. Although Catermole was less impressive than Gooch and Maja. | |
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Match thread: Sunderland away on 23:34 - Sep 22 with 3005 views | TVOS1907 |
Match thread: Sunderland away on 23:31 - Sep 22 by fitzochris | I would say that sums it up. Although Catermole was less impressive than Gooch and Maja. |
Gooch should have worn shirt number 333. | |
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Match thread: Sunderland away on 23:38 - Sep 22 with 2999 views | DiddyDave | After the 3-0 win over Gillingham last week and the flogging of our nearest and dearest midweek,we get flogged ourselves just to make it clear that this was a stern reality check. Nothing more,nothing less. | | | |
Match thread: Sunderland away on 00:02 - Sep 23 with 2955 views | fitzochris |
Match thread: Sunderland away on 23:38 - Sep 22 by DiddyDave | After the 3-0 win over Gillingham last week and the flogging of our nearest and dearest midweek,we get flogged ourselves just to make it clear that this was a stern reality check. Nothing more,nothing less. |
But Gillingham weren’t poor | |
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Match thread: Sunderland away on 00:06 - Sep 23 with 2946 views | dingdangblue |
Match thread: Sunderland away on 23:38 - Sep 22 by DiddyDave | After the 3-0 win over Gillingham last week and the flogging of our nearest and dearest midweek,we get flogged ourselves just to make it clear that this was a stern reality check. Nothing more,nothing less. |
Burton away,Fleetwood away,Coventry away,Scunthorpe away and Sunderland away is a difficult start in my opinion. To get 8 points from those games is more than I would have expected. It's better than our last 2 seasons starts and certainly something to build on. Onwards and upwards! | |
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Match thread: Sunderland away on 01:17 - Sep 23 with 2864 views | Daley_Lama | Match Report 1-0 flattered Sunderland when they scored 2-0 really flattered Sunderland when they scored 3-0... you get the gist. I’ve seen two better teams against us this season already. I was actually proud of most of our players today. Tough day, most didn’t throw their toys out of the pram. I got asked by a Sunderland fan as we walked away “did you enjoy that?” In a ‘ooh, you must be overwhelmed to come to Sunderland” style. I wasn’t, our team wasn’t and the scoreline flattered them. Sunderland were goodish at best. | |
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Match thread: Sunderland away on 07:47 - Sep 23 with 2697 views | smaclad1 |
Match thread: Sunderland away on 01:17 - Sep 23 by Daley_Lama | Match Report 1-0 flattered Sunderland when they scored 2-0 really flattered Sunderland when they scored 3-0... you get the gist. I’ve seen two better teams against us this season already. I was actually proud of most of our players today. Tough day, most didn’t throw their toys out of the pram. I got asked by a Sunderland fan as we walked away “did you enjoy that?” In a ‘ooh, you must be overwhelmed to come to Sunderland” style. I wasn’t, our team wasn’t and the scoreline flattered them. Sunderland were goodish at best. |
Agree that 1-0 probably did flatter Sunderland, but it did feel like the floodgates opened after that and it was a good thing halftime came when it did. Second half as the game went on they seemed faster, quicker into the challenge than us. There is a weight of expectation on them and it may be the way to beat them at home is to get a goal on the board and unsettle the crowd. If the Sunderland fan really meant his comment that way, that billy big bollox attitude won't do them any good if they don't get promoted and the novelty of SoL wears off for away fans. I'll admit there was a bit of the tourist element in my attendance this weekend - apart from games in Devon where one of my brothers lives, my away trips tend to be more local. | | | |
Match thread: Sunderland away on 08:58 - Sep 23 with 2552 views | DaleiLama |
Match thread: Sunderland away on 07:47 - Sep 23 by smaclad1 | Agree that 1-0 probably did flatter Sunderland, but it did feel like the floodgates opened after that and it was a good thing halftime came when it did. Second half as the game went on they seemed faster, quicker into the challenge than us. There is a weight of expectation on them and it may be the way to beat them at home is to get a goal on the board and unsettle the crowd. If the Sunderland fan really meant his comment that way, that billy big bollox attitude won't do them any good if they don't get promoted and the novelty of SoL wears off for away fans. I'll admit there was a bit of the tourist element in my attendance this weekend - apart from games in Devon where one of my brothers lives, my away trips tend to be more local. |
If their MB was in anyway representative of the fan base as a whole they were very twitchy for the first half hour+. Who knows what psychological affect a goal for Alby might have had on their fans, players and us? But if my gran had had cajones she'd be my abuelo. | |
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Match thread: Sunderland away on 09:22 - Sep 23 with 2494 views | DaleiLama |
Match thread: Sunderland away on 21:12 - Sep 22 by TVOS1907 | I'm struggling to comprehend how you can include Hill alongside the likes of Parkin, Coleman and Barrow. Parkin was poached from Mansfield, by the way, and at the time was a 'really good manager', as proven by what he did in his first spell at the club. So, who are these 'really good managers' who aren't already doing 'really good jobs' somewhere else? Which other clubs similar to us have 'gambled on a really good manager'? 'fans are paying good money to watch dross week after week' Burton wasn't dross; Grimsby wasn't dross; Coventry wasn't dross; bury wasn't dross; last week wasn't dross. By all means single out poor performances against the likes of Peterborough, Barnsley, Walsall and Sunderland, but at least put things into perspective. |
Of the poor performances you listed, all 4 opponents are in the top 7 and we helped three of them to enjoy a GD of +10 or more, with only Walsall in single figures. We welcome unbeaten second placed Portsmouth on Saturday with a GD of +9. Another stern test for our defence when we sit at -6 GD. I wonder how Keith will set us up with this in mind. I hope we don't try to sit back and play rope-a-dope ........ don't want that GD to go even further into the negative. | |
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Match thread: Sunderland away on 10:57 - Sep 23 with 2283 views | Nigeriamark |
Match thread: Sunderland away on 00:06 - Sep 23 by dingdangblue | Burton away,Fleetwood away,Coventry away,Scunthorpe away and Sunderland away is a difficult start in my opinion. To get 8 points from those games is more than I would have expected. It's better than our last 2 seasons starts and certainly something to build on. Onwards and upwards! |
I'm actually enjoying this season far more than last year already. We have had a disproportionate number of games against top 10 opposition and will play top of the league next. The Walsall game is the only one that really disappointed me because I don't think they will end up where they are now and we didn't attack until 2 down. Barnsley, Peterborough & Sunderland may have gubbed us but I saw far more desire than many games last year and at the end of the day these teams are just better and turned it on on the day. They have players who's salary will be more than our match day squad Between the end of this month and Christmas we are going to be playing more teams in the moderate to low quality range and I expect us to do far better especially at home. I don't want to see any of that "playing not to lose" rubbish we saw last year and I hope the Gills game showed hill that attack is the best way forward. Yes we will get a few hidings from this 4 teams I have mentioned but we will get more 3 pointers too from those below and it will be better to watch too As for Hilly -IMO Last year was his "get out of jail free" card because he messed up with poor tactics, player positions etc but deserved his chance this year based on what he had done for us in the past. For all the "dross" claimed this season, we have more than a point a game from a tough opening, are 14th & hopefully from the Brizzle game onwards will have a run of more winnable games ( I will take anything from Pompey as an upside) | | | |
Match thread: Sunderland away on 11:18 - Sep 23 with 2212 views | dingdangblue |
Match thread: Sunderland away on 09:22 - Sep 23 by DaleiLama | Of the poor performances you listed, all 4 opponents are in the top 7 and we helped three of them to enjoy a GD of +10 or more, with only Walsall in single figures. We welcome unbeaten second placed Portsmouth on Saturday with a GD of +9. Another stern test for our defence when we sit at -6 GD. I wonder how Keith will set us up with this in mind. I hope we don't try to sit back and play rope-a-dope ........ don't want that GD to go even further into the negative. |
It's not long since we played Portsmouth in the run in last season and we really took the game to them - without Pitman they would have lost. Take it to them again and deal with Pitman better and we have a chance. | |
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Match thread: Sunderland away on 11:33 - Sep 23 with 2186 views | DaleiLama |
Match thread: Sunderland away on 11:18 - Sep 23 by dingdangblue | It's not long since we played Portsmouth in the run in last season and we really took the game to them - without Pitman they would have lost. Take it to them again and deal with Pitman better and we have a chance. |
No objections here! | |
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Match thread: Sunderland away on 12:06 - Sep 23 with 2106 views | 442Dale |
Match thread: Sunderland away on 11:18 - Sep 23 by dingdangblue | It's not long since we played Portsmouth in the run in last season and we really took the game to them - without Pitman they would have lost. Take it to them again and deal with Pitman better and we have a chance. |
He’s not been starting regularly this season but came on as sub and scored yesterday. | |
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Match thread: Sunderland away on 12:15 - Sep 23 with 2091 views | dingdangblue |
Match thread: Sunderland away on 12:06 - Sep 23 by 442Dale | He’s not been starting regularly this season but came on as sub and scored yesterday. |
He will always score goals however they utilise him - I would prefer him being on their bench next week as long as possible. | |
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Match thread: Sunderland away on 12:23 - Sep 23 with 2080 views | sweetcorn |
Match thread: Sunderland away on 21:28 - Sep 22 by Dale23years | Put it in to perspective you mentioned 2 teams that are league below us ( 1 of them was in the check a trade crap cup) . We probably got the best squad we've ever had, so do you not think we should be performing better??? |
It’s like bloody clockwork. We lose and here you are slagging off the manager yet again, after a week of radio silence on your end. How did you enjoy your week under a rock? | |
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