Likewise glad it's Sunderland we're playing.thefullwellstep said:no love in mate, just saying as I see it. and want a good weekend and the fact it is you lot are not arrogant twats makes it more easy to enjoy, especially when we get beatKun Aguero said:Why the love in? Wheres the "rag" comments? Standards are slipping.
BLUEMATT23 said:I can understand the nerves and trepidation about this one, I feel the same.
Sunderland are not a great side but over the past four seasons with different managers they have by hook or by crook found a way to beat us (at the SOL). All the games had from recollection similar traits, us dominant in possession and squandering numerous chances. Sunderland so deep they nearly drown and picking us off with one or 2 chances. Simply put they have a template on knowing how to beat us and it has worked numerous times and we have not had the answers.
I know the game is at Wembley but the question is have we learnt from our past experiences?. We still have great difficulty in breaking down and dismantling these types of teams as Saturday showed Vs Stoke. I just hope we find a way as defeat here could have an irreversible psychological effect on the rest of the season.
Yep, but you are a bogey team to us so they can't be all that bad!thefullwellstep said:god it must be great supporting you. We have Jack Colback, seb Larsson and Craig Gardner to pick fromnoffer94 said:For me it has to be javi Garcia in midfield with fernandinho and then yaya playing off the striker....we looked a far better team on Sunday when javi came on and yaya pushed forward
BLUEMATT23 said:I can understand the nerves and trepidation about this one, I feel the same.
Sunderland are not a great side but over the past four seasons with different managers they have by hook or by crook found a way to beat us (at the SOL). All the games had from recollection similar traits, us dominant in possession and squandering numerous chances. Sunderland so deep they nearly drown and picking us off with one or 2 chances. Simply put they have a template on knowing how to beat us and it has worked numerous times and we have not had the answers.
I know the game is at Wembley but the question is have we learnt from our past experiences?. We still have great difficulty in breaking down and dismantling these types of teams as Saturday showed Vs Stoke. I just hope we find a way as defeat here could have an irreversible psychological effect on the rest of the season.
you have no idea how much that post scares us to death!! Having them options is ridiculous! We have Altidoresam-caddick said:BLUEMATT23 said:I can understand the nerves and trepidation about this one, I feel the same.
Sunderland are not a great side but over the past four seasons with different managers they have by hook or by crook found a way to beat us (at the SOL). All the games had from recollection similar traits, us dominant in possession and squandering numerous chances. Sunderland so deep they nearly drown and picking us off with one or 2 chances. Simply put they have a template on knowing how to beat us and it has worked numerous times and we have not had the answers.
I know the game is at Wembley but the question is have we learnt from our past experiences?. We still have great difficulty in breaking down and dismantling these types of teams as Saturday showed Vs Stoke. I just hope we find a way as defeat here could have an irreversible psychological effect on the rest of the season.
If we lose we might as well call the season off, I reckon we will capitulate big time, but let's not think like that.
Sunderland will give us a game no doubt but I expect all of our big game players to step up and get us the win, the big benefit I think we will have is the size of the Wembley pitch, players like Silva, Nasri, Toure and Sergio thrive off those type of pitches.
I don't think Sergio will start as he has been out for 4 weeks and will only have one weeks training, but what I hope is Manuel not picking Negredo and Dzeko together, just one up top for me with Silva, Nasri and Navas in behind.
kcmcfc said:I've looked through this but apologies if I missed something. Will I be able to watch this on tv in the States? Can't find it listed anywhere.
thefullwellstep said:you have no idea how much that post scares us to death!! Having them options is ridiculous! We have Altidoresam-caddick said:BLUEMATT23 said:I can understand the nerves and trepidation about this one, I feel the same.
Sunderland are not a great side but over the past four seasons with different managers they have by hook or by crook found a way to beat us (at the SOL). All the games had from recollection similar traits, us dominant in possession and squandering numerous chances. Sunderland so deep they nearly drown and picking us off with one or 2 chances. Simply put they have a template on knowing how to beat us and it has worked numerous times and we have not had the answers.
I know the game is at Wembley but the question is have we learnt from our past experiences?. We still have great difficulty in breaking down and dismantling these types of teams as Saturday showed Vs Stoke. I just hope we find a way as defeat here could have an irreversible psychological effect on the rest of the season.
If we lose we might as well call the season off, I reckon we will capitulate big time, but let's not think like that.
Sunderland will give us a game no doubt but I expect all of our big game players to step up and get us the win, the big benefit I think we will have is the size of the Wembley pitch, players like Silva, Nasri, Toure and Sergio thrive off those type of pitches.
I don't think Sergio will start as he has been out for 4 weeks and will only have one weeks training, but what I hope is Manuel not picking Negredo and Dzeko together, just one up top for me with Silva, Nasri and Navas in behind.