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Katılım Mart 2021
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Chris Birks
Chris Birks@Eddguy1·
@Element_M1ller You already knew it was fixed when the "random " fixtures put Hearts away at Celtic on the final day.
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GM@Element_M1ller·
They can not hide it any more. It’s being fucking gift wrapped to the cheating bastards.
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Fabrizio Romano
Fabrizio Romano@FabrizioRomano·
🚨 Michael Jackson will be Burnley’s interim manager until the end of the season, club statement confirms. Follows Scott Parker leaving with immediate effect.
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Amos Murphy
Amos Murphy@AmosMurphy_·
The FA Cup should NEVER: - Have semi-finals at Wembley - Play the final before the end of the Prem season - Broadcast on anything but the BBC & ITV
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AU90
AU90@AU_90_·
@Philip_RJ89 We wouldn’t have beaten Chelsea in the Quarters, we’ve been spanked 5 zip from a relegation battled team, has a fuckin day off! No opportunity was ever missed , league or cup!
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Philip West
Philip West@Philip_RJ89·
Port Vale was a colossal missed opportunity and nobody will convince me otherwise. After watching that semi-final (an absolutely atrocious game of football) the decision to play tika-taka on a potato field is still really really irritating. Beat them and all bets are off.
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Keith Downie
Keith Downie@SkySports_Keith·
🇫🇷 Nordi Mukiele: 🗣️ “I have to say a big thank you to Granit because he explained to me everything, exactly what they wanted to do (at Sunderland). And it has happened. I made the decision to come here and I am proud and happy about it. He convinced me it was a good project. Exactly everything he’s said would happen, has happened.” 🇨🇭 Granit Xhaka: 🗣️ “We took a big step from Leverkusen. Everyone knows what we did there, winning nearly everything, and it was a big step to come from a Champions League team to a newly promoted side. But I had a gut feeling and sometimes the feeling is better than anything else. When the club asked me ‘who else could we bring?’ my first thought was Nordi. I spoke with him and thank god he listened. I just didn’t know he could score so much, he never did it in Leverkusen!” #SAFC 🐈‍⬛ 🗣️ “The team are starting to believe we can achieve special things this season. 🗣️ “Let’s try and catch as many points as we can in the last 6 games, why not? Let’s see where we are at the end!”
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The 44 ⚽️
The 44 ⚽️@The_Forty_Four·
Sunderland fans in a pub celebrating their 90th minute winner vs Newcastle 🤩🤯
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George Robson
George Robson@GRobson04·
Fucking embarrassing that mind
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davidbrown.
davidbrown.@Daviddbrownn22·
@_harrymcbeth Thought he was no better than Enzo last night tbh, thought Mac allister and van dijk were better thank him
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harry
harry@_harrymcbeth·
Florian Wirtz the best player to play at the SoL in a long long time.
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Dave
Dave@DaveSunderlandx·
Angulo is a right footed left winger. We have Le Fee Talbi and Mundle for the left. Not sure why we haven't gone for a left footed right winger for balance.
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Terence Crombie
Terence Crombie@Terry94023972·
One of our best ever players Just my opinion of course But I'll never understand why Paolo got rid
A LOVE SUPREME@ALS_Fanzine

OTD: STEPHANE SESSEGNON DEBUT On this day in 2011, former Sunderland midfielder Stephane Sessegnon made his debut for the club. He made just shy of 100 appearances during his time here, scoring 18 and assisting 17. Sessegnon signed for Sunderland in the January transfer window of 2011 for £6 million, with Darren Bent heading for the Stadium of Light exit door after a bust up with manager Steve Bruce. The Benin international forward signed on a three-and-a-half year deal from French giants Paris Saint-Germain and would make his debut just days later against Chelsea. His first goal in red and white came against Wigan Athletic at the Stadium of Light. He converted a penalty which he himself had won, after being tripped by the Latics' centre half. The Black Cats would go on to win 4-2 that day despite both Danny Welbeck and Asamoah Gyan going off injured. He would soon become a fans' favourite and embed himself into the starting XI. He got another couple of goals that season against Wolverhampton Wanderers and on the final day of the season against West Ham United, as Sunderland cruised to a 10th place finish in the Premier League. The following season he struggled to get off the mark as SAFC also struggled to get out of the starting blocks. Bruce was axed and replaced by Martin O'Neill, Sess did bag his first of the season before that though, when he was on target against Bolton Wanderers and then again against Aston Villa the following week. He would score a crucial extra time winner away to Middlesbrough in the fourth round of the FA Cup to take us into a tie at home to Arsenal, which we went on to win. However, it was bittersweet that season as he was sent for an early bath in the Wear-Tyne derby after being judged to have elbowed Cheick Tiote in the chest in the second half. The game finished 1-1 thanks to an early Nicklas Bendtner penalty but a late equaliser from Ameobi broke Sunderland hearts that day, especially after Simon Mignolet had saved Demba Ba's penalty. He would have more luck the following season at St. James' Park as he gave the Lads a first half lead, after beating several Newcastle United players and rolling home in the bottom corner to set SAFC on our way to a 3-0 win in Paolo Di Canio's second game in charge. He then scored the only goal of the game as Di Canio's men defeated Everton 1-0 at the Stadium of Light, with Sunderland edged closer to Premier League safety but his season was cut short after he was dismissed away to Villa in a 6-1 Monday Night Football defeat. A falling out with manager Paolo Di Canio meant his Sunderland career was over too. Despite him being a fans' favourite and a key player in the previous season's team, the Benin star was sold to West Bromwich Albion for £6 million in September 2013, including add-ons. His first goal for the Baggies came in that infamous 3-0 defeat for Sunderland at the Hawthorns when the volatile PDC came over and started to wind the fans up by standing there with his arms folded and almost calling the travelling faithful out! Safe to say that Di Canio was also sent packing days later! He returned to France in 2016, moving to Montpellier, before a spell in Turkey with Genclerbirligi. Sessegnon ended his career with Sirens in Malta, offocially announcing his retirement in May 2025. He has 24 goals in 88 caps for Benin, making him their all time top goalscorer.

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Dan
Dan@DanielConnor17·
@RachaelThex91 He was shite when he was at us
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Rachael Thexton
Rachael Thexton@RachaelThex91·
Benched by Phil Parkinson - my head cannot comprehend.
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Sunderland AFC News And Banter Page
Sunderland AFC News And Banter Page@sunderlandafc11·
West Ham have lodged a £6m bid, plus add-ons, for out-of-favour Sunderland midfielder Dan Neil. Ipswich Town are also pushing hard, Rangers retain interest — while Sheffield United have been priced out of a move. Our sources understand promotion-chasing Ipswich have also tabled an offer for the player, who Sunderland value closer to the £10million mark. sportsboom.co.uk/football/trans…
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Jamie
Jamie@JamieSAFCC·
@AlexBainss @sunderlandafc11 He’s 23 soon that’s not a loan situation he just isn’t good enough for the level we have got to quickly will be sold if there’s a respectable offer.
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Sunderland AFC News And Banter Page
Romaine Mundle interest? RLB "The conversation is open for every player who likes minutes, it’s always the case. The first thing is the club project and then after that, if we think the player might not play a lot, you can find a solution. It’s important to stay open. If it’s clear after that for everyone, you can move forward".
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