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Fair play to Sunderland i say. Despite several players missing they got stuck in with resolute defending and were willing to attack us. I was impressed how fit and determined they were, credit to their manager and coaching staff.

I have a soft spot for Sunderland FC, and supporters are sound.

Disappointed we couldn't win but a point isn't a bad result. On to Chelsea game for our next win i think.
If they want to play rough so be it. At least Pep should have used Khusanov rather than the lightweight that is Nunes.
 
A good point in isolation but the four defeats weve had means we need to play catch up so big 2 points dropped for me. More than likely we will be 7 behind Arsenal come the Chelsea game so there is really no room for error from here on in. I think we will need to win 15 of the remaining 19 with a few draws thrown in.
 
We re halfway through the season. We started badly, but still in second place. With Rodri fit and hopefully others stay fit, I am feeling far more confident than this time last year.

That said, I saw the game against Bury which all-but condemned us to the third tier.
 
Hope the guy that needed medical attention at the back of the top tier last night made a full recovery, paramedics moved in swiftly, took an age to get him down the ridiculously steep steps!
 
Seem to remember similar comments about “Plodri” in his first season

He will come good that i'm pretty confident of, would just be nice if it happened a bit quicker, its no good running round smiling like a cheshire chat if you are having your pockets picked before you can get a shot off/make a pass over and over again.
 
Not to digress as this is a football board, I'm not here and never have ventured to bore anyone with my practice- however I will not be called out by some two bit "I wiki-ed Zen for a minute" fraud.

Zen doesn't work, Zen simply is. Zen does not step in to solve problems, it doesn't take credit for wins or make excuses for losses- it simply is. Zen isn't given, taken or received or lost.

It is there in absence of everything , it is there in the presence of nothing.

Zen doesn't understand, doesn't misunderstand. It is not some magic rubric for devining. Facts are irrelevant, after the fact is exactly the same as before the fact.

Those who ascribe some value or worth to Zen have absolutely zero understanding. That said, Zen is not to be understood- Zen simply is.

Once the purportedly wisest man claimed to understand Zen and as such stopped searching. He was never as alone or lost than at that moment.

Zen cannot be quantified or qualified. It will not be questioned as it is has no answer and is no question.

Zen simply is awareness of the absolute present moment and knowledge that the only thing that exists is that one inherently and infinitely fleeting present moment and then to simply accept this reality without judgment, qualification, sanction or exception.

Bottom line, any charlatan who raises the question "are you Zen" by definition will and can never truly "know" Zen.
Hmmmm. Although I cannot put my finger on why I actually enjoyed reading that.
 
If they want to play rough so be it. At least Pep should have used Khusanov rather than the lightweight that is Nunes.
Give over - Nunes did his job, don't try and hang that result on him. Seriously what would Khusanov have added - like him as he's a proper defender, he's adding nowt going in the opposite direction which is what we lacked
We were generally poor first half and didn't get a grip of things until Rodders appeared - that may have been down to Sunderland starting to tire mind.
I don't think Sunderland were particularly rough either - they were physically stronger and direct
 

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