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  1. #21
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    Quote Originally Posted by shedka View Post
    Sunderland are a bigger club full stop, this is the best shape Sunderland have been in for awhile from what I can see, the fans are happy and engaged with the club, a solid year and they would be ready for a crack a promotion next season, would be much better getting a club like that promoted again, especially with Newcastle in the prem and looking to kick on

    Mon the Vale ��
    So why has Neil chosen Stoke over Sunderland? As for the Vale comment - wouldn't advise you to make mention of them if you happen to meet any Stoke fans in person (a cheeky wink won't be any help at all ).

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    to reiterate Pertharabs comments, it should never be forgotten the role of Aberdeen or their chairman in passing on the once in a lifetime opportunity to actually wrestle back some power, shameless.

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    Quote Originally Posted by shedka View Post
    JR has managed to remove the solid base we had and we are less threat than last season in a lot of ways upto now
    This gives me the f*cking fear. I genuinely feel like JR has put us back years. We need him gone ASAP.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DUFCstokie View Post
    I agree with what you are saying RE: get them out of Scottish football. My fear is that they would still have their B teams playing who would probably work their way through the leagues and we end up where we are now.
    Yep, this colt team *******s has opened the gate for them. I seriously wish they would both **** off, and take the ****s at the SFA with them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DUFCstokie View Post
    So why has Neil chosen Stoke over Sunderland? As for the Vale comment - wouldn't advise you to make mention of them if you happen to meet any Stoke fans in person (a cheeky wink won't be any help at all ).
    He has chosen Stoke over Sunderland because he has doubled his wages from 1.5 million to 3 million.His contract at Sunderland was a one year rolling deal whereas his new club have given him the security of 3 years.If it all goes tits up which it may well do he is a multi millionaire for being a failure.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DUFCstokie View Post
    I agree with what you are saying RE: get them out of Scottish football. My fear is that they would still have their B teams playing who would probably work their way through the leagues and we end up where we are now.
    That's it though we make sure that if the bigots ever left , the whole lot phucking goes. No B teams , C teams or whatever. It's up to the teams on the East Coast to make sure that happens . The problem is your likes of Killie, Motherwell, Hamilton and St Mirren and all the other west coast and some central belt teams rely on there support more than many others.
    So they would be trying there best to let them have some sort of team playing here.

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