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by Ed Bottomley on 16 December 2007
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The ever-popular 'Three things' series has expanded to include match-day action. Some people saw this match in all its live glory, others on the telly, and some not at all.
Either way everyone probably saw it differently, and here’s your chance to tell each other what you learned.
So forget the numpties at Sky Sports or the nerds at the BBC. Here’s your chance to tell everyone the three things you learned from this match and see what others thought as well.
Here are some match stats to help:
Sunderland Aston Villa Shots (on target) 9(7) 15(11) Fouls 17 14 Corner Kicks 5 13 Offsides 2 3 Possession 40% 60% Yellow Cards 2 2 Red Cards 0 0 Saves 5 5
Comments (4) by SAFC Wells on December 16, 2007 1. Matin Oniel has managed to get a good team from a sows ear. 2. Sunderland can steer themselves clear of the religation zone and have nothing to fear from the so called big teams. 3. Referees want to be celebs. What is his new name? Stevo or such like. Re take you badge you numpty by SAFC Wells on December 16, 2007 1. Matin Oniel has managed to get a good team from a sows ear. 2. Sunderland can steer themselves clear of the religation zone and have nothing to fear from the so called big teams. 3. Referees want to be celebs. What is his new name? Stevo or such like. Re take you badge you numpty by leo on December 17, 2007 rio coker and melburg are just not good enough for the top six level. o/neill must buy replacements for these two in January. by Lord Villa on December 17, 2007 I was at the match. Villa have some excellent players. Laursen, Barry, Reo-Coker, Young, Carew, Petrov, Agbonlahor and Mellberg are most of them. All of whom would stroll into Sunderlands team of willing triers. So much for a sows ear. If O'Neill buys wisely, or given his reluctance, buys at all Villa should finish 6th. If Keane buys well Sunderland might stay up, but it will be touch and go. Please enter E-mail accountPlease enter CommentThe text you have entered from the picture is not correct. Please try again. Add your comment here PERSONAL ABUSE WILL NOT BE TOLERATED First Name Last Name Email Show my email on site Heading Display your favourite sport or football team badge with your comment. Sport Select sport... All Sports American Football Aquatics Archery Athletics Australian Football Badminton Baseball Basketball Boxing Canoe/Kayak Cricket Cycling Darts Equestrian Extreme sports Fencing Field Hockey Football Golf Gymnastics Handball Horse Racing Ice Hockey Ice Skating Judo Mixed Martial Arts Motorsport Netball Pentathlon Rowing Rugby Rugby League Rugby Union Sailing Shooting Softball Table Tennis Taekwondo Tennis Triathlon Volleyball Weightlifting Wrestling League Choose league... Team Choose team... Comment * Please enter the text you see in the picture into the textbox below. *
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by SAFC Wells on December 16, 2007
1. Matin Oniel has managed to get a good team from a sows ear. 2. Sunderland can steer themselves clear of the religation zone and have nothing to fear from the so called big teams. 3. Referees want to be celebs. What is his new name? Stevo or such like. Re take you badge you numpty
by leo on December 17, 2007
rio coker and melburg are just not good enough for the top six level. o/neill must buy replacements for these two in January.
by Lord Villa on December 17, 2007
I was at the match. Villa have some excellent players. Laursen, Barry, Reo-Coker, Young, Carew, Petrov, Agbonlahor and Mellberg are most of them. All of whom would stroll into Sunderlands team of willing triers. So much for a sows ear. If O'Neill buys wisely, or given his reluctance, buys at all Villa should finish 6th. If Keane buys well Sunderland might stay up, but it will be touch and go.
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