Biggest club in the North East: Sunderland Replay
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Given they are broadcasting the Scum vs Wanderers 2nd XI live this evening, how much of the highlights show do you think they'll devote to that match? I reckon a good 15 minutes at the start.bobo the clown wrote:eeeeeew .... yuck.mrkint wrote:Guessing they won't have rights to broadcast until after ITV shows them tonight? This particular factoid has been plucked from my arse, mind.
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The show's got roughly an hour's worth of highlights to show, so we should get a decent mention I reckon. Also, it was an upset. ish.Beefheart wrote:Given they are broadcasting the Scum vs Wanderers 2nd XI live this evening, how much of the highlights show do you think they'll devote to that match? I reckon a good 15 minutes at the start.bobo the clown wrote:eeeeeew .... yuck.mrkint wrote:Guessing they won't have rights to broadcast until after ITV shows them tonight? This particular factoid has been plucked from my arse, mind.
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No ish about it, it upset BL3 without a doubt...mrkint wrote:The show's got roughly an hour's worth of highlights to show, so we should get a decent mention I reckon. Also, it was an upset. ish.Beefheart wrote:Given they are broadcasting the Scum vs Wanderers 2nd XI live this evening, how much of the highlights show do you think they'll devote to that match? I reckon a good 15 minutes at the start.bobo the clown wrote:eeeeeew .... yuck.mrkint wrote:Guessing they won't have rights to broadcast until after ITV shows them tonight? This particular factoid has been plucked from my arse, mind.
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If so it'll probably be mainly about Makem goal attempts, a controversial penalty and O'Neil's interview about how they should have wrapped it up last week.Beefheart wrote:Given they are broadcasting the Scum vs Wanderers 2nd XI live this evening, how much of the highlights show do you think they'll devote to that match? I reckon a good 15 minutes at the start.bobo the clown wrote:eeeeeew .... yuck.mrkint wrote:Guessing they won't have rights to broadcast until after ITV shows them tonight? This particular factoid has been plucked from my arse, mind.
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No I was suggesting that in their infinite wisdom, ITV would choose to show extended highlights of the match they had just shown in full. We'll get a couple of minutes at the end.TANGODANCER wrote:If so it'll probably be mainly about Makem goal attempts, a controversial penalty and O'Neil's interview about how they should have wrapped it up last week.Beefheart wrote:Given they are broadcasting the Scum vs Wanderers 2nd XI live this evening, how much of the highlights show do you think they'll devote to that match? I reckon a good 15 minutes at the start.bobo the clown wrote:eeeeeew .... yuck.mrkint wrote:Guessing they won't have rights to broadcast until after ITV shows them tonight? This particular factoid has been plucked from my arse, mind.
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Paper view:
Telegraph report:
"Sunderland were well beaten... [Bolton] rode their luck when they sat deep, but encouraged to attack by manager Dougie Freedman, they dominated the second half."
Guardian:
"Dougie Freedman's initially cautious approach paid off handsomely... Simon Mignolet had been a spectator before the interval but the Sunderland goalkeeper was soon called upon to block from Sordell, who was released through on goal by the increasingly influential Jay Spearing as Bolton wrested control of midfield... Lonergan emerged on top in an almost personal duel with Adam Johnson and Craig Gardner, who took it in turns to try to find a way past the Bolton goalkeeper from set pieces and open play. It proved a fruitless exercise. The main concern for Lonergan was the accuracy of the snowballs sent his way by home supporters, more than one of which found its target."
Mirror:
"Dougie Freedman's Championship visitors matched their Premier League rivals throughout the match and deserved their moment... Bolton out-passed Sunderland and desired the win more."
Independent:
"Some 279 fans had travelled from Bolton to the Stadium of Light. They will remember last night for a long time. Marvin Sordell, who, as his manager Dougie Freedman confirmed this month, is battling an obsession with Twitter, had scored one goal in the 11 months he had been at the Reebok Stadium before the first game against Sunderland. Now he has four, three against a Premier League side who did not look like one for long spells of both ties."
Telegraph report:
"Sunderland were well beaten... [Bolton] rode their luck when they sat deep, but encouraged to attack by manager Dougie Freedman, they dominated the second half."
Guardian:
"Dougie Freedman's initially cautious approach paid off handsomely... Simon Mignolet had been a spectator before the interval but the Sunderland goalkeeper was soon called upon to block from Sordell, who was released through on goal by the increasingly influential Jay Spearing as Bolton wrested control of midfield... Lonergan emerged on top in an almost personal duel with Adam Johnson and Craig Gardner, who took it in turns to try to find a way past the Bolton goalkeeper from set pieces and open play. It proved a fruitless exercise. The main concern for Lonergan was the accuracy of the snowballs sent his way by home supporters, more than one of which found its target."
Mirror:
"Dougie Freedman's Championship visitors matched their Premier League rivals throughout the match and deserved their moment... Bolton out-passed Sunderland and desired the win more."
Independent:
"Some 279 fans had travelled from Bolton to the Stadium of Light. They will remember last night for a long time. Marvin Sordell, who, as his manager Dougie Freedman confirmed this month, is battling an obsession with Twitter, had scored one goal in the 11 months he had been at the Reebok Stadium before the first game against Sunderland. Now he has four, three against a Premier League side who did not look like one for long spells of both ties."
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Really good write ups but I can't help but cringe when I see the bit in bold!Dave Sutton's barnet wrote:Paper view:
Telegraph report:
"Sunderland were well beaten... [Bolton] rode their luck when they sat deep, but encouraged to attack by manager Dougie Freedman, they dominated the second half."
Guardian:
"Dougie Freedman's initially cautious approach paid off handsomely... Simon Mignolet had been a spectator before the interval but the Sunderland goalkeeper was soon called upon to block from Sordell, who was released through on goal by the increasingly influential Jay Spearing as Bolton wrested control of midfield... Lonergan emerged on top in an almost personal duel with Adam Johnson and Craig Gardner, who took it in turns to try to find a way past the Bolton goalkeeper from set pieces and open play. It proved a fruitless exercise. The main concern for Lonergan was the accuracy of the snowballs sent his way by home supporters, more than one of which found its target."
Mirror:
"Dougie Freedman's Championship visitors matched their Premier League rivals throughout the match and deserved their moment... Bolton out-passed Sunderland and desired the win more."
Independent:
"Some 279 fans had travelled from Bolton to the Stadium of Light. They will remember last night for a long time. Marvin Sordell, who, as his manager Dougie Freedman confirmed this month, is battling an obsession with Twitter, had scored one goal in the 11 months he had been at the Reebok Stadium before the first game against Sunderland. Now he has four, three against a Premier League side who did not look like one for long spells of both ties."
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Go on then, elaborate.... given that the F.A. Cup is all we've got left to play for this season.Lost Leopard Spot wrote:No ish about it, it upset BL3 without a doubt...
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So are you pleased with the win then as your first team is already out of the cup?BL3 wrote:Go on then, elaborate.... given that the F.A. Cup is all we've got left to play for this season.Lost Leopard Spot wrote:No ish about it, it upset BL3 without a doubt...
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Ah welcome. You were noticeable by your absence.BL3 wrote:Go on then, elaborate.... given that the F.A. Cup is all we've got left to play for this season.Lost Leopard Spot wrote:No ish about it, it upset BL3 without a doubt...
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You wouldn't be.Lost Leopard Spot wrote:Ah welcome. You were noticeable by your absence.BL3 wrote:Go on then, elaborate.... given that the F.A. Cup is all we've got left to play for this season.Lost Leopard Spot wrote:No ish about it, it upset BL3 without a doubt...
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No praise for the win? no well done lads? no get the feck in?BL3 wrote:Go on then, elaborate.... given that the F.A. Cup is all we've got left to play for this season.Lost Leopard Spot wrote:No ish about it, it upset BL3 without a doubt...
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Here's a chance for people to show a touch of class. BL3 is obviously a Bolton fan, just one who sees things differently. Nothing wrong with that, but a touch of post-win glee would help, mate.
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Superb.BL3 wrote:You wouldn't be.Lost Leopard Spot wrote:Ah welcome. You were noticeable by your absence.BL3 wrote:Go on then, elaborate.... given that the F.A. Cup is all we've got left to play for this season.Lost Leopard Spot wrote:No ish about it, it upset BL3 without a doubt...
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BL3 wrote:Go on then, elaborate.... given that the F.A. Cup is all we've got left to play for this season.Lost Leopard Spot wrote:No ish about it, it upset BL3 without a doubt...
Why, is it mathematically certain we won't be promoted ?
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I'm not the one that's been slagging the players off all season.ChrisC wrote:No praise for the win? no well done lads? no get the feck in?BL3 wrote:Go on then, elaborate.... given that the F.A. Cup is all we've got left to play for this season.Lost Leopard Spot wrote:No ish about it, it upset BL3 without a doubt...
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No but they can hear me from my seat at the Bok.. get your facts straight before you comment.BL3 wrote:I'm not the one that's been slagging the players off all season.ChrisC wrote:No praise for the win? no well done lads? no get the feck in?BL3 wrote:Go on then, elaborate.... given that the F.A. Cup is all we've got left to play for this season.Lost Leopard Spot wrote:No ish about it, it upset BL3 without a doubt...
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that would be no fun at all!! this forum would die on its arse!!ChrisC wrote:get your facts straight before you comment.

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You were at the 'Bok'?! They were playing at the Stadium of Light. Didn't anyone tell you, or did they just let you sit there all night?ChrisC wrote:No but they can hear me from my seat at the Bok.. get your facts straight before you comment.BL3 wrote:I'm not the one that's been slagging the players off all season.ChrisC wrote:No praise for the win? no well done lads? no get the feck in?BL3 wrote:Go on then, elaborate.... given that the F.A. Cup is all we've got left to play for this season.Lost Leopard Spot wrote:No ish about it, it upset BL3 without a doubt...
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