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Sunderland spent about 120 million on around 10 new players that have transformed a Championship squad into an entertaining, strong and competent Premier league squad.
We spent about the same on Beto, Barry, Dibling and Rohl, assuming we don’t get relegated!
Our recruitment is a long standing disaster and Moyes is obsessed with big players. We rarely sign skilled players who can trap a ball, have football intelligence, or have any pace. Big, clumsy and slow but over 6’ 4” and you’ll do for us!...
Mike Price in A Year of Moyes Mark II, but is it stagnating? -
The headline seemed precise to me but I can well understand Craig's hope that it would mean some "readies" being available for us to buy the FB and striker....
Bob Parrington in Hill Dickinson report significant boost in turnover and profits -
Keep on keeping on young fella - wishing you the best of luck....
Oliver Molloy in “I’ve got different varieties in my game” - Harrison Armstrong -
Anyone understand why they still keep VAR ?
The Barcodes game today a prime example to scrap it and save some money.
The goal City had chalked off by the referee took VAR officials five minutes to decide it was too close to call then just sent it back to the referee to chalk off the goal he had just given.
It was too close to call and came down to dirt on the defenders orange boot or dirt on Haaland's sock. It was just guesswork.
The referee had a poor game and lost control early on when Jolinton should have been red carded for a shin tackle on Foden and after that there where yellow cards galore.
The right team won in the end but the best man on the pitch was Lewis Hall who has to be England's left back at the World cup....
Tom Bowers in Everton’s promising season is starting to unravel -
Justice. ...
Les Callan in League Cup Semi-Finals — First Leg -
Just reading what I have written above and thinking about that time in my life, I’ve just realised that I might have missed watching the finest Everton team in my lifetime, give me so much enjoyment, if I would have went to that last trial, and I probably learned more about football, from watching Peter Reid play, than I would have learned off any of those coaches anyway!
The mid-eighties might have been one of the toughest periods in our city’s entire existence, but the people had spirit and were always looking for a laugh, and Everton were absolutely f***ing brilliant💙...
Tony Abrahams in Absolutely criminal penalty shoot-out from Everton

