Gustavo Poyet, It's Always Our Fault
It's safe to say it's been a turbulent week for Sunderland fans. Losing 2-0 at home to a QPR side who haven't picked up a solitary away point might be considered bad enough. Today they surrendered their place in the FA Cup to a Bradford City side who currently lie 9th in the third tier of English football. I caught the second half and it might have been the worst performance I've seen from them all season. Bearing in mind Sunderland lost 8-0 to Southampton in October, that's quite something.
They could barely pass the ball to each other on the agricultural surface at Valley Parade and were hustled easily by the opposition. In terms of opportunities on goal and can only recall a Connor Wickham header and an adjacent effort from Adam Johnson. Johnson also ignored all the basic laws of defending to present the ball to former Sunderland player Jon Stead in the penalty area, who couldn't really miss. Once they gifted them that goal, they rolled over in front of technically inferior opposition. I do love an upset, albeit less so when it involves my team being humiliated, so can only congratulate Bradford and wish them well.
My father has always said the one thing that Sunderland fans will not tolerate is a lack of application or desire. Today showed how apathetic and gutless this team really are and how their manager, Gustavo Poyet, is seemingly incapable of motivating them to perform for some of the best fans in the country. I suspect he will be out of a job by the end of the month.
I saw this at work yesterday. I don't know what it means to "make the visible the ha-ha" but I will endeavour to do something similar at the Scream Lounge in Croydon tonight. Reckon I won't take my Sunderland jacket though.
They could barely pass the ball to each other on the agricultural surface at Valley Parade and were hustled easily by the opposition. In terms of opportunities on goal and can only recall a Connor Wickham header and an adjacent effort from Adam Johnson. Johnson also ignored all the basic laws of defending to present the ball to former Sunderland player Jon Stead in the penalty area, who couldn't really miss. Once they gifted them that goal, they rolled over in front of technically inferior opposition. I do love an upset, albeit less so when it involves my team being humiliated, so can only congratulate Bradford and wish them well.
My father has always said the one thing that Sunderland fans will not tolerate is a lack of application or desire. Today showed how apathetic and gutless this team really are and how their manager, Gustavo Poyet, is seemingly incapable of motivating them to perform for some of the best fans in the country. I suspect he will be out of a job by the end of the month.
I saw this at work yesterday. I don't know what it means to "make the visible the ha-ha" but I will endeavour to do something similar at the Scream Lounge in Croydon tonight. Reckon I won't take my Sunderland jacket though.
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