I agree.
There are people who jump ship when a team gets relegated from the Prem, no question.
But are there really that many people who go to games in the Championship to watch the opposition? I don't think so. The 14-17k that were there regularly last season are main core of supporters IMO.
http://www.saintsfc.co.uk/articles/article.php?page_id=11772
As long as he doesn't make silly comments on boardroom matters again, like before r.e. the protest march, then I will be more than happy to see him continue as manager.
No, we don't. The John and Jones deal may have been separate, but there was no way Sunderland let us have John on a free - no doubt we enquired about him after they bid for Jones.
A points deduction on that scale would be ridiculous. Where would United be now if they had a 15 point deduction? That simply ISN'T fair, because they ARE the best whether you like it or not.
Papering over the cracks isn't the answer. To sort this out you need to go to the source of the problem - the massive amounts of money being spent.
"we all need these colours,
we all bleed these colours,
when our hearts are on the line,
we cry tears of red and white"
Make a good chant IMO, and a unique one for once.
Why does everyone seem to think McGoldrick is a powderpuff? Since january (and his massive upturn in form) one of his best attributes has been his ability to run at defenders and hold players off. He has great strength.