Joao Mo B There 🐺
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@Mister_Forest Wait until he signs Munetsi, then you’ll know……..his signings this season were piss poor - he spent a bloody fortune on utter cack. Good luck hopefully you won’t be joining us in the Championship in a years time - but I won’t bet against it if you keep VP
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@chris_sutton73 Would not be disallowed if scored by Arsenal - and that’s the problem Sky Sports 6 bias
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@RobDorsettSky So why did it not pick up Rice with his arms around Mavrapanos, preventing him from getting to the ball?
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@NathanJudah @PoddyWolves @TimSpiers Edwards straight down the tunnel with no clappity clapping, surely he realises this gig is over
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Maybe, now we’re playing against 10 and losing, you could think about taking one of the 8 defensive players off Rob #wwfc
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@sunlunn_ Gave the ref a decision to make - if anything blame the player for being naive/stupid - don’t blame the rules
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If you’re not allowed to pull hair in the slightest , ban long hair!? Fucking ludicrous 🥲#SAFC #WWFC
Sunderland AFC@SunderlandAFC
Dan Ballard is shown a straight red card after a VAR review.
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Mukiele won’t have an easier finish, just so so easy, barely had to jump 🙄
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Fabrizio Romano@FabrizioRomano
🚨 Rummenigge when asked about €200m for Olise: “In 2009, we had an incredible offer from Chelsea for Franck Ribéry. At the time, it would have been a new world transfer record”. “I then went to our then CFO, Karl Hopfner, and Uli Hoeneß with this offer. We discussed it for two hours, trying to figure out what to do with it. That day, we made a fundamental decision: that in the future, we would never sell a player we would miss on the pitch”. “This unwritten rule still applies today. For a player like Olise, there's no price tag that would make us flinch”, told @julianbuhl.
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Rob Edwards 🗣️
"It was a close game, I felt we were the better team in the second half in particular, we were pushing.
"The way the game went it was going to be a moment of magic or something like a set piece second phase and it proved to be the case - it's a difficult one to take.
"One or two people don't quite get things right and we got punished. It was a tough one."
On the players' effort and application after relegation was confirmed on Monday night: "I asked for commitment from the players and effort, coming up against a team fighting for their lives.
"We more than matched their intensity and got done with the goal. We have to dust ourselves down and go again.
"There were a few moments in the second half when things could have gone another way. We got (close) a lot but then we were lacking (where it mattered)."
On finishing the season strongly, despite going down: "We got relegated this week, their motivation is really high, but we didn't look like a relegated team. In the end there was nothing in the game.
"That fight and commitment has to be there, we can't let that drop. We are trying to get some results, today I thought we looked tighter and solid and we were pushing."
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Rob Edwards on being booed by sections of the Wolves fans post match 🗣️ #WWFC
“Of course [I understand], we're bottom of the league, we’ve just lost three in a row.
“I thought they were brilliant throughout the whole game, the supporters. I've not got a negative word to say about them at all.
“We've lost three in a row, we're bottom of the league, we've been relegated this week. They're not going to be happy.
“But what I need everyone to understand is that everyone's giving their all and it is going to take some time to turn this around.
via @ExpressandStar

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