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Tony D

@Tonyd1973

Mainly interested in football and dog videos. Hate misuse of stats by both sides of every argument.

Thame Beigetreten Eylül 2011
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Andy
Andy@SAFCsource·
Not sure what parallel universe we've been living in over the last year but Man Utd winning at Chelsea is great for our chances of European qualification. Get a win tomorrow and we go 6th, which could end up being enough for the Champions League!
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Tony D@Tonyd1973·
@_toosb He’s a decent player and would be a canny back up for us but getting repeatedly megged by Enzo has clearly impacted his confidence.
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Anthony Dent@_toosb·
Lewis Hall getting skinned. Again. Who’d have thought?
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Tony D@Tonyd1973·
@e_sunderland 4D chess. Helping Bournemouth stop Sunderland qualify for Europe.
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E-Sunderland@e_sunderland·
How will the PIF client journos dress this one up? How do Luke, Craig, Keith etc defend Howe after this?
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Tony D@Tonyd1973·
@markofagenius Which relevant world leaders respect him? Maybe Xi?
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Mark Mitchener@markofagenius·
So all the other party leaders want Keir Starmer to resign. His success and growing stature as the PM and a respected world leader has made them all furious.
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Tony D@Tonyd1973·
@Capt_Fishpaste Agree. It’s good for the game. Never really had a problem with Leeds despite how much they seem to dislike us. Being conceived 5/5/73 means they have always been part of my life!
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Michael Graham
Michael Graham@Capt_Fishpaste·
Happy for them. The promoted class of 2025 have definitely given the Premier League a much needed shake-up. That said, wouldn't be the WORST thing in the world if we reverted back to the 'promoted teams miles behind the rest' stuff for next season, right lads? 😄 #SAFC #LUFC 🫱🏻‍🫲🏼
Football on TNT Sports@footballontnt

39 points from 33 games for Leeds… No team has ever gone on to be relegated with that tally at this stage of a 38-game Premier League season 👀

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Tony D@Tonyd1973·
@past_sunderland Last game of the season. Sunderland vs Millwall. We’re safe. A draw enough for Millwall at the expense of Coventry. Would you be happy if we kicked off late?
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Tony D@Tonyd1973·
@MichaelBowers15 @DougieCritchley It’s a good sign that Coventry fans seem to think 5 or 6 of their players are good enough to step up. They aren’t.
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Michael Bowers
Michael Bowers@MichaelBowers15·
@Tonyd1973 @DougieCritchley For me, whether we go down again in the near future depends on whether the promoted clubs will able to bridge the gap to the Premier League. I think next season could be back to 2023-24 & 2024-25 personally & in then it means, barring a Wolves style flop, the top 17 gets better.
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Dougie Critchley
Dougie Critchley@DougieCritchley·
One of 7 sides within 4 points off 6th… There is a chance that Sunderland qualify for some form of European football next season. I won’t lie, my initial thoughts were… too much too soon, I don’t want to jeopardise safety next year. But I’ve done a complete 180… you can’t pick and choose the moment to strike. This is arguably the best side we’ve had this century, let’s capitalise on it and aim high! I watch Palace and Forest, with very little recent European experience, reach semi-finals and think why the hell not?! Let’s give it everything to qualify! Also… I’m not convinced the promoted sides from the Championship will be as competitive next year, so there should be… should be… 3 worse teams, Europe or not!
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Tony D@Tonyd1973·
@Terry94023972 It was the only game ever postponed due to a riot caused by the Roker Pie Shop only having shepherds pie? (Not a real pie)
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Terence Crombie
Terence Crombie@Terry94023972·
Good player, good article. But what was special about the original game v Watford which was postponed? Joe's debut took place in rearranged game #safc
A LOVE SUPREME@ALS_Fanzine

OTD: JOE BOLTON DEBUT On this day in 1972, Joe Bolton made his debut for Sunderland in a 5-0 win at Roker Park versus Watford. He spent a decade at the club, making over 300 appearances and scoring 12 goals. Bolton was a fullback who was tough in the tackle (understatement if there ever was one...) and established himself as first choice left back eventually in the 72/73 season after coming through our youth sides. In the 1973 cup run, he made appearances in the third round tie at Notts County and the subsequent replay but the more experienced Ron Guthrie was trusted for the remainder of the cup run and in the eventual final at Wembley. Joe helped us to secure promotion to the First Division after a six-year absence in the 1975-76 season. He was awarded the SAFC Player of the Year award 1977, cementing his status as a firm fan favourite. The rumour was that folk in the paddocks took umbrellas to protect them from blood spraying from opposition wingers. Bolton was an immensely popular figure on Wearside due to his strength in tackling and could energise the terraces through absolutely destroying opposition attackers, something which has always been certain to get our fans going. He was sent off three times, something quite hard to accomplish back then. A famous sending off came in the 89th minute against Middlesbrough, where Bolton essentially head butted the Boro winger Tony Cochrane. Even the most lenient of referees in the early 80’s would have to begrudgingly send someone off for such an offence. Middlesbrough went on to win the game 1-0. His disciplinary record is not bad at all considering how many games he played and his tendency to barge people over, over 300 games and only 23 bookings is very decent. Bolton would go on to play for Boro after leaving Sunderland. He signed for £200,000 and made 59 appearances on Teesside, scoring a solitary goal. He then moved to Sheffield United but a serious knee injury ended his career in 1986. Since retiring, Bolton spent a season and a half with non league Matlock Town and then became a lorry driver, a career choice which lacks the glamour of today’s choices of becoming a pundit, manager or starting a foundation in your own name. Sadly today, players can amass fortunes and retire, simply stealing a living. That aside, Bolton will be fondly remembered by the lucky generation of fans who got to see the full back score some very good goals and simply flatten the opposition. He even has a line on the back of the Housemartins' single ‘Happy Hour’ , which described the band as having "more striking power than Lineker, Platini and Joe Bolton all rolled together into a great big cuddly ball."

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Tony D@Tonyd1973·
@zatzi The irony being. This is also a lie.
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Tony D@Tonyd1973·
@tom_watson Can he send me the cash for the difference in my council tax then please?
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Tom Watson@tom_watson·
He is many things but Keir Starmer is not a liar.
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Paul Mason@paulmasonnews·
Uk Security Vetting is an necessarily apolitical process. I'm assuming that whoever overturned the refusal of DV for Mandelson was constrained by rules saying they could not inform politicians. Bizarre but the most logical explanation.
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Tony D@Tonyd1973·
@Steven_Swinford When this became a thing, wouldn’t you have checked just in case you ended up lying to Parliament? Unless, of course, you’re lying now.
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Steven Swinford
Steven Swinford@Steven_Swinford·
So it sounds like The Guardian's extraordinary story that Lord Mandelson failed his security vetting clearance but was overruled by the foreign office is broadly correct - some kind of statement is in the offing It's not clear what that will say, but the line I've had from a few people is that No 10 was completely unaware - including Starmer. Cabinet Office's PET also said to be unaware. Which seems insane Morgan McSweeney was said to be unaware. Mandelson himself was said to be unaware If so it obviously poses big questions for the foreign office and particularly Olly Robbins, the permanent secretary But most of all it poses questions for Starmer and his Number 10 operation. The prime minister repeatedly told the Commons that 'full due process had been followed'. He said that 'there was security vetting by the security services' He told a press conference *explicitly* that 'security vetting... which is an intensive exercise... ***gave him [Mandelson] clearance for the role***'
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Tony D@Tonyd1973·
@GarethDavies007 The school that also produced England goalkeeper Jordan Pickford as it happens. You can make your own jokes.
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Gareth Davies
Gareth Davies@GarethDavies007·
Her mother is Clare Phillipson, who founded Wearside Women in Need, a charity based in Sunderland which provides refuge for women affected by domestic violence. She attended St Robert of Newminster Catholic School in Washington, and went on to read modern history …. 2/5
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Gareth Davies
Gareth Davies@GarethDavies007·
There’s been a lot of talk about how Labour ministers aren’t qualified and have little experience relevant to the position in cabinet they hold So let’s look at one such example Bridget Phillipson She was born on 19 December 1983 in Gateshead 1/5 dailymail.co.uk/debate/article…
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Tony D@Tonyd1973·
@Ramma_____ Maybe a few as cover? Miley, Bruno, Hall? None would start with a fully fit squad.
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John@Ramma_____·
#SAFC fans….. With Newcastles desperate need to sell in the summer & a fire sale incoming, would you be tempted to nip in & take any of their current crop? Not sure any of them improve us at the min but we could pick up a cheap & cheerful bargain & they could improve when working with a top coach like Regis Le Bris Woltemade maybe?
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Tony D@Tonyd1973·
@JamesCopley_ Reidy. No fear or respect for reputation. Remember NQ battering Sol Campbell? Yesterday, same vibes.
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James Copley
James Copley@JamesCopley_·
Most exciting time to be a Sunderland supporter since? #SAFC
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B.@InvertTheWing·
Brian Brobbey with the dirtiest performance I've seen in a long, long time. Should have had about 5 yellows. Ended a players' World Cup. Disgusting from Rob Jones and Don Goodman for enabling that kind of behaviour. Unsportsmanlike. Disgusting.
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Tony D@Tonyd1973·
@paddypower Injuries treated on the pitch without stopping the game
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Paddy Power@paddypower·
What needs to be done to make the Premier League better to watch?
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Tony D@Tonyd1973·
@RokerReport I can’t see West Ham getting another 10 points. Going to be fun watching and not being involved
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Roker Report@RokerReport·
👀 Who’s going down then?
Roker Report tweet media
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