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Post by baggins on Dec 14, 2018 13:54:00 GMT
Seeing as the last time I started a match day thread we got done, I thought I'd start another one.
We all tuning in? We all glad we're in the warm with SKY Sports and Radio Bris tuned in?
I'll go 1-1.
Bags.
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Post by mjhgas on Dec 14, 2018 14:01:25 GMT
Sunderland 6 (six) Rovers 0.
Good luck to those travelling!
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Post by neilv93 on Dec 14, 2018 14:03:28 GMT
Sunderland 3-0 Rovers. UTG and safe travels.
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Post by gasmark2 on Dec 14, 2018 14:25:39 GMT
Are we no longer allowed to call them the black cats?
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Post by Marshy on Dec 14, 2018 14:43:09 GMT
The rats The rats We gotta get rid of the cats! Anyone remember that? lol!
Sunderland 1 Gas 2. 😁
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Post by baggins on Dec 14, 2018 14:58:33 GMT
The rats The rats We gotta get rid of the cats! Anyone remember that? lol! Sunderland 1 Gas 2. 😁 Nope.
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Post by Marshy on Dec 14, 2018 15:03:44 GMT
The rats The rats We gotta get rid of the cats! Anyone remember that? lol! Sunderland 1 Gas 2. 😁 Nope. RATS - Rovers away travel service CATS - City away travel service It looks like I’m showing my age now!
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Post by Okebournegas on Dec 14, 2018 16:01:57 GMT
really hard to get motivated for this after all the shenanigans of yesterday , can’t see nothing except being on the receiving end of a bloody good hiding , I can really see us conceding 5 or more. FairPlay to every single gashead travelling , absolute respect ✊ UTG !!!!
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Post by farmygas on Dec 14, 2018 16:03:18 GMT
We'll lose 5-0.
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Post by South Stand Ultra on Dec 14, 2018 16:12:27 GMT
Honestly, I think the best we can get is a big defeat.
I can't see anything other than a tonking defeat!! Think they'll score at least 4, could be out heaviest defeat in a long while.
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Post by z1zou on Dec 14, 2018 16:13:08 GMT
We'll get battered 1 or 2 nil.
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Post by Antonio Fargas on Dec 14, 2018 16:14:45 GMT
Best case scenario is that we hold out like heroes for a miraculous 1-0 defeat. Worst case scenario isn't.
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Post by gregsy on Dec 14, 2018 16:18:56 GMT
Are we no longer allowed to call them the black cats? I recall being told they got the nickname simply because there used to be a black cat that used to live in their stadium many moons ago....
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Post by axegas on Dec 14, 2018 16:19:13 GMT
Massive respect to the 1300+ Gas going to support us up in Sunderland. In the relegation zone, managerless and a couple of weeks away till Christmas yet we still travel in our numbers for a game over 275 miles away. I hope that the lads put in a performance that we can all be proud of.
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Post by albaron on Dec 14, 2018 16:30:58 GMT
Massive respect to the 1300+ Gas going to support us up in Sunderland. In the relegation zone, managerless and a couple of weeks away till Christmas yet we still travel in our numbers for a game over 275 miles away. I hope that the lads put in a performance that we can all be proud of. I think 75% are going because its a big new stadium which they haven't been to before. Another 20% just because they want to go on the water in Newcastle and the rest -- Just good old Rovers fans. I wonder how many would we have taken -- Say if it was Rochdale away tomorrow ??
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Post by Antonio Fargas on Dec 14, 2018 16:34:16 GMT
Are we no longer allowed to call them the black cats? I recall being told they got the nickname simply because there used to be a black cat that used to live in their stadium many moons ago.... Sunderland AFC was founded in 1879 and have embraced the Black Cat as a part of the club since the earliest days. The connection seems odd upon first hearing the reference but makes complete sense once you understand the story behind the famous nickname. The Black Cat was long associated with the city of Sunderland. Myth has it that Joshua Dunn, a local volunteer in the Sunderland Loyal Volunteer militia, ‘fled from the howling of an approaching black cat’ one night in 1805. The incident resulted in the John Paul Jones Battery, 1 of 4 batteries guarding the River Wear, to be locally referred to as the Black Cat Battery. The name stuck and was an easy reference for the club when it formed in the neighborhood by school master James Allen. Ahead of the 1887/88 campaign, Sunderland official adopted their now famous red and white striped jerseys that included a new badge. The new club badge included a Black Cat along with a ship, part of the Sunderland Coat of Arms, and a football in front of the red and white stripes. While black cats are considered in some cultures to be bad omens, English sailors thought black cats brought good luck and worked to have the ship’s cat be black. The lucky connotation carried over to the club with it being located on the coast in the North East of England. The legend of the black cat was reinforced when Sunderland won the 1937 FA Cup. Supporter Billy Morris was said to have snuck a black cat into the game in his coat pocket in the 3-1 comeback win over Preston North End at Wembley. It was the club’s first FA Cup trophy. During the 1960’s a black cat made Roker Park its home and was informally adopted by the club as they left food and water out for the cat. The Sunderland AFC Supporters Association officially adopted the black cat as an emblem at this time. The Black Cat, however, was still not the club’s official nickname. They were also known ‘The Rokerites,’ after their Roker Park ground, ‘The Lads,’ and ‘The Mackems.’ The Black Cat did not feature on the club’s badge from 1977 until 1997. With their historic move to the Stadium of Light from Roker Park in 1997, the club decided to settle on a nickname. The Black Cats won a majority of the vote of supporters and was official adopted. The Black Cat returned to a place of prominence on the badge. 2 Black Cat lions are shown on either side of the club shield above the scroll with the club’s motto ‘Consectatio Excellentiae (In pursuit of excellence mice). www.soccer365.com/why-are-sunderland-known-as-the-black-cats/
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Post by z1zou on Dec 14, 2018 17:05:58 GMT
Massive respect to the 1300+ Gas going to support us up in Sunderland. In the relegation zone, managerless and a couple of weeks away till Christmas yet we still travel in our numbers for a game over 275 miles away. I hope that the lads put in a performance that we can all be proud of. I think 75% are going because its a big new stadium which they haven't been to before. Another 20% just because they want to go on the water in Newcastle and the rest -- Just good old Rovers fans. I wonder how many would we have taken -- Say if it was Rochdale away tomorrow ?? I'd guess around 300/400 max. But back to tomorrow, whatever the reasoning. F*ck that.
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Post by darkbluegas on Dec 14, 2018 17:08:38 GMT
0.1 Rovers...Safe trip to all those traveling
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Post by northridinggas on Dec 14, 2018 17:17:09 GMT
Well look on the bright side the gale force winds and heavy snow will be right in our faces tomorrow in the North Stand so we probably won't see most of Sunderland's goals...
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Post by Gas-Ed on Dec 14, 2018 17:23:42 GMT
Could be a real hiding. Long journey, big pitch and low morale. I’m hoping the lads feel they have something to prove with a new manager possibly watching.
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