I'm a trinidadian so I am really hoping that they do finish in the top two. I will love to see Carlos in the prem, where he belongs. As for Dwight and John it will be nice to see the back there. Although i think Keane probably made a Bo-Bo my signing John. He is the most frustrating playing in Trinidad History he has made me: Swear, Cry, Scream and even question my faith. But at the same time sometimes when he is playing crap whole game, out of the blue he can come up with some awesome goals. He did that recently for Sunderland; scored two goals in two mins.
Anyway, Yeah, love Sunderland. Their fans need to give them a break though. Those guys on the readytogo messageboard are never satisfied. Even when they win by four goals they say they should have won by five.
2007-02-26 08:09:03
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answered by toonmili 3
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I believe Sunderland will go up automatically, but they will need to be consistent. Look at the Championship this year, and a pattern unfolds. A team gets itself into a good position,then falls away. Cardiff, Birmingham and Derby are all examples. Sunderland have the momentum with them now, and Roy Keane is instilling a very professional attitude...but can they last the pace?
2007-03-02 07:43:31
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answered by The Global Geezer 7
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aint have been given a raffle, this 3 hundred and sixty 5 days would desire to be certain yet another team in the right 4, yet doubt sunderland would get it. A applicable 7 sounds extra life like on a similar time as villa, spurs, city and everton being the main challengers to break the right 4. in spite of the certainty that dont no if villa can carry on with it and city with hughes would desire to start to war. playstation reckon arsenal would win the league.
2016-12-14 04:53:53
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answered by ? 4
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Odds "for promotion" (ie. top 2 finish + play-off winner) Betfair have Sunderland as third favourite. So that means (I think) that currently punters think that Sunderland will just finish outside top 2 but win promotion thru play-offs ... Birmingham are 1.75, WB = 1.89 and Sunderland = 2.06 + Derby are 2.3
Looks good for Sunderland I would say:)
2007-02-26 20:28:20
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answered by isageuk 1
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There is usually a dark horse team who merrily climb the table and sneaks in to the top 2 i think sunderland is this team this year.I hope so cause of how loyal there fans are when you have a manager who is such a winner you cant go far wrong, good luck to you
2007-03-03 00:59:41
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answered by Anonymous
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Personally I think they will. As Roy Keane is ex Man United and I am a Liverpool fan, I hate to admit he has turned them into a winning team. They will get a play-off place for sure if for some reason they dont finish in the top two.......
2007-02-24 10:18:54
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answered by Anonymous
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Sunderland will most likely finish in play-off position but they will lose the semi-final play-off & stay in the League Championship for another season.
2007-02-24 11:05:20
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answered by foongwk140804 7
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Sunderland and Southampton the top 2 for me.
2007-02-24 11:06:48
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answered by china doll 5
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I think they'll definitely go up this year, and that'll give Roy Keane a couple of seasons in the premiership to be groomed to take over from Alex Ferguson at Man U
2007-03-03 01:55:35
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answered by scoobyd2uk 1
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I would certainly like to see that, as they have an AWESOME MANAGER in ROY KEANE who definitely is doing his best for his Football Club, and I know the Footballers at Sunderland will not want to let him down (HA HA), Only joking ROY KEANE is proving to be as good a manager that US HONEST PEOPLE KNEW HE WOULD. (but then he did have a good teacher). It would be a sight to see next Season if they come up to the PREMIERSHIP.
2007-02-25 01:00:24
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answered by madge 51 6
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