which team would you prefer to win this afternoon's play-off final?
I don't know, I've never been to Sunderland so wouldn't mind the trip next season. But I got a small soft spot for charlton - londons forgotten club.
Check my total posts - does that figure ring a bell.
Charlton, a good away trip.
Sunderland.
I am a big fan of the Big Three North East teams (Newky, Sunderland and Boro) and they have all done some great things over the years, and football is richer when they are doing well.
Quote from: Steeeeeeeeeed on May 26, 2019, 03:14:10 PM
Sunderland.
I am a big fan of the Big Three North East teams (Newky, Sunderland and Boro) and they have all done some great things over the years, and football is richer when they are doing well.
I can't believe that you didn't include Hartlepool United in your big 3 NE Teams!
Charlton definitely, very much a club like ours. Almost went out of existence (and still not safe).
Brought back from the edge by their loyal support. Need a "White Knight" of their own not the dodgy Dutchman currently in charge.
The monkey hangers ground a nice cosy ground roker park then stadium of light both an expierence For Sunderland,lastly St James park up and down memories there.boro ayresome park plus Riverside,ok I suppose.
Not really bothered, but I must admit having watched Sunderland til I Die on Netflix I've got a bit of a soft spot for them and their supporters that wasn't there before!
Charlton may be a bit easier to get to though :dft011:
Congratulations Charlton. Another London Derby. The better side over all.
What a shame that circumstances mean their owner wasn't present, modern football.
Agony and ecstasy with the last kick. It's going to be a long journey home for those Sunderland supporters.
Happy Charlton won. Should be a good away day next season.
I just finished watching Sunderland 'til I Die on Netflix and really recommend it. Two things that I took away from it that are relevant to our recent horrible season:
1. Getting what you want during the transfer window is really difficult, and
2. How gloomy and miserable it is for everyone (players, coaches, staff and supporters) during a relegation fight.
The show also reinforced the notion to me that, while he may not be a great football manager, Chris Coleman is a good person.
Looking forward to Charlton, meet up with my nephew and great nephew's big Charlton fans. Deserved their win much the better side. Sunderland up next season.
Last time we went to the Valley I used a couple of freebies from a Charlton fan at work. Very odd experience, the seats were right next to the travelling FFC fans. Being given verbals by your own fans felt very strange.
Do not care.My beloved Scottish team Saint Mirren have just won a penalty shootout to retain Premiership status.lt would have been dreadful to have supported two teams that were relegated.Fulham will return to the Prem next year!
Glad Charlton won, and they deserved it, pure theatre.
Another London Derby to look forward to next season and less traveling. Plus they are similar sized club to Fulham in a lot of ways, whereas Sunderland....
I'd have had a slight preference for Sunderland prematch but they were terrible on the day. Stadium at half occupancy for their home semi in the PO killing the myth that one club towns are sooooo much more passionate about their football
It doesn't matter as long as we beat them next season
Our record against teams promoted from league 1
2014/15 W0 D2 L4
2015/16 W3 D2 L1
2016/17 W4 D2 L0
2017/18 W4 D2 L0
Quote from: Newry FFC on May 27, 2019, 05:59:54 AM
Our record against teams promoted from league 1
2014/15 W0 D2 L4
2015/16 W3 D2 L1
2016/17 W4 D2 L0
2017/18 W4 D2 L0
So we struggle against League 1 teams most in the year after relegation from PL?