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You think Benteke is off now?

Frederick: do you believe you'll be able to hold onto Benteke this Summer?

No, irrespective of relegation/staying up.

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Guys, you’ll never guess what I just dreamt. Thank goodness it was all just a horrible... D'OH! :pinch:

Well, there's no point in sugar coating that, is there? Capitulated horrendously in the second half and an already miserable night was made even worse by the Sessegnon red card. One team had quality, desire, adventure and pace; the other team was us (barring the anomaly of Rose’s excellent strike). Benteke unplayable, Weimann dynamic, Lowton superb. Cuellar, Johnson, Bardsley and Gardner all absolutely woeful.

I suppose all you can really do after such a pasting is crack on and aim to right a few wrongs next time out. It's important to remember that our fate is still in our own hands, and if we can't take a minimum of four points against Stoke and Southampton then we'll deserve everything we get.

On the bright side, we won the FA Cup 76 years ago yesterday when we beat Preston 3-1. Hurrah!

And then, some of the best teams in Europe come together and you remember why you bother. It's going to be a wonderful Champions League final, probably the best for years.

Over two legs, Bayern thoroughly annihilated Barca and have broken all manner of records in the Bundesliga. Why isn't there a mass brawl breaking out right now over the services of the soon to be available Jupp Heynckes?

Breathless final day in the Championship. Back to back relegations for our lovable friends at Wolves, not to mention the brilliantly attack minded, ultra sophisticated, gorgeously technical Peterborough. Hull are charmless but hard working, Watford are fairly suspicious but kinda fun; don't really like any of the teams in the play-offs but am fairly fascinated by the weird vibe around Leicester.

Not overly fussed by any of the teams near the top of the Championship, but I was half-pulling for Watford to get up automatically, for two reasons. The curiosity factor of them potentially going into the new season with a transfer embargo and only a dozen or so pros on the books, and because Hull's Paul McShane should be kept as far away from the Premier League as humanly possible.

I suppose that was a good point given the circumstances, but once again, we've shown ourselves to be absolutely incapable of doing anything the easy way. Regardless of how Wigan get on against a Michu-less Swansea tonight (for what it's worth, I'm fully expecting them to win), the Southampton game on Sunday is do or die. I'm thinking positive. Can't afford not to.

Stoke really could have done us a favour by putting Sunderland to the sword but of course they decided to dirge it out instead because that's the Stoke Way. Anxious home crowd with ten men and a goal behind, better sound the alarms! I hope Swansea win tonight for everyone's sake but I'm certain they won't. Hopefully Wigan's impending 45-0 FA Cup final defeat will put the genius of Roberto 'Guardiola' Martinez into much needed perspective and help usher them ever closer to their rightful home, with Manish and Steve Claridge.

"It's a battle that I will lose at some point," Whelan said. "It's a case of would Roberto choose to go to Everton or would he wait for one of the really big clubs?
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^Dave Whelan, the gift that keeps on giving!

Happy to be wrong!

Same here. I dare say the whole of Wearside breathed a sigh of relief after that one. It's a rather sad state of affairs that arguably our biggest result of the season thus far was one we played no part in, but I'll take it. Fingers crossed now that we can get ourselves mathematically safe on Sunday with a minimum of fuss. Honestly, I'll be so pleased when this campaign is over and done with.

The first Man Utd game of the post-Fergie era is going to be absolutely bizarre. I hope someone signs him up for a bit of punditry now. As long as they provide subtitles.

Ferguson will be back to 'mind the shop' at some point in the very near future and we all know it.

And so it drags on, as we continue to limp towards the finish line in worryingly unconvincing fashion. Though I can hardly argue that we deserve to survive at Wigan or anyone else's expense, I'm hoping Arsenal can do the business on Tuesday night because we haven't a hope in hell of going to White Hart Lane and testing Spurs next week. Shame it has to be that way, but that's Sunderland for you.

I'll be in full on North London cockney cab driver/Hampshire day tripper/Mayfair tosspot mode for one night only tomorrow, supporting Arsene and the boys!

Step 1: farkin' 'ell Ramsey you're farkin' shit mate why don't we farkin' bring back Ray farkin' Parlour you farkin' disgrace. Wenger farkin' out.

Common sense prevails.

 

Indeed. Wigan are basically the student who leaves their preparation for an exam until the last minute and then tries to cram it in by pulling all-nighters. This summer could be make or break for Martinez’s managerial career, he’d be mad not to move on while his stock is still high because a poor start to life in the Championship would without doubt tarnish his reputation. Granted, he’s been grossly overrated over the last few years, but give him a better team to work with, a decent defensive coach and some cash to spend and he could be pretty good.

Also, Ben Watson looks nowt like Prince Harry.

Wigan have won one in seven subsequent to winning back to back games at the end of March. Fair play for the FA Cup win and well earned it was too but enough's enough. Martinez should bite the hand offering him any route out of Dave Whelan's Werther's Originals soaked dungeon. .

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