Tuesday, August 23, 2005

Serious Answers needed to serious questions.

The last time Sunderland won a point in the English Premier League was on 11/1/2003 against Blackburn Rovers in a 0-0 draw, they then went on a run of 15 consecutive defeats for the remainder of the season. Michael McCarthy presided over the final 9 defeats starting with Bolton Wanderers on 15/3/2003. He has now presided over 12 straight Premiership defeats, an all time record for the Premier league.

Our record points tally of 19 from 2004 looks in jeopardy even at this early stage and the questions needs to be asked of all you stalwarts.

How soon do you think the heat will come on to McCarthy?
Is this side worse in terms of quality than the 2002/03 side?

Even Reid had 1 point this far in and 8 by the time he was sacked in October 2002.
How many will McCarthy have on the board by October 2005?

Howard Wilkinson got us a further 11 points before he was sacked, McCarthy hasn't got us a single prem point yet in his tenure.
Are managers appointed on merit or personality?

McCarthy bleats on about his record over the last 2 seasons as a Championship side.
Do supporters care about the past, the future or the herE and now?
Will McCarthy be remembered as the manager who won the Fizzy Pop Championship or for holding the record for the most premiership losses?

If you were addicted to heroin how hard would you try to get off it?

Is masochism something you enjoy paying for?

Do you now realise that you have a habit that makes you ( for the most part) incredibly unhappy?

Do you realise that there is a big wide world out there to be discovered on a weekend after a hard weeks work?

Doo you derive pleasure out of moaning and groaning and listening to the moans and groans of others?

WISE UP LADS, THIS IS SAFC AND IT DOESN'T GET ANY BETTER THAN THIS.

1 Comments:

At Wednesday, August 24, 2005, Anonymous Anonymous said...

It is the same old same old I am sorry to say old chap.

 

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