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Swansea City v Sunderland : Match day thread 13:36 - Dec 11 with 11926 viewsModeratorC

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Swansea City v Sunderland : Match day thread on 11:04 - Dec 16 with 346 viewsLegend83

Sunderland were very good and deserved the win - we folded like a broken deck-chair.

Many were at fault, and I know it feels like I have some agenda against him, but our "captain" was missing in action again. Grimes has a lot of positives but he should never be captain of this team because the critical aspects of being a captain are always missing at key moments.

Why-oh-why did he not take one for the team and drag Neil down? Why did he not try and bust a gut to intercept the cross for the winner that was very close to him? Why was he not visibly vocal or giving the team a rally when everyone else could see what was to come?

The leader on the pitch has to stand up and be counted - being "Mr Nice" and a very neat and tidy footballer is not compatible.
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Swansea City v Sunderland : Match day thread on 11:08 - Dec 16 with 342 viewsonehunglow

Swansea City v Sunderland : Match day thread on 11:04 - Dec 16 by Legend83

Sunderland were very good and deserved the win - we folded like a broken deck-chair.

Many were at fault, and I know it feels like I have some agenda against him, but our "captain" was missing in action again. Grimes has a lot of positives but he should never be captain of this team because the critical aspects of being a captain are always missing at key moments.

Why-oh-why did he not take one for the team and drag Neil down? Why did he not try and bust a gut to intercept the cross for the winner that was very close to him? Why was he not visibly vocal or giving the team a rally when everyone else could see what was to come?

The leader on the pitch has to stand up and be counted - being "Mr Nice" and a very neat and tidy footballer is not compatible.


Yep. You get it .
Wish everyone did
He is the root of all we do,particularly the wrong
He needs a rest
Let’s see if we can cope without him and then judge his worth .

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