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This time last year. 09:30 - May 24 with 494 viewsfelly1

Here we are , about 1 year ago today feeling very nervous and excited on our to Wembley.

Can you imagine bumping into a Mystic Meg on the train and she reveals that "This time next season the mighty Saints will only be 3 places below Spurs and 4 off Man Utd.."

When in reality we're 28 points from safety!!
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This time last year. on 09:55 - May 24 with 456 viewssaintmark1976

We can all thank our owners and the doughnuts they employ at Sports Republic for throwing away a golden opportunity to stay where we belong, in the top flight.

I’ve a feeling another opportunity is going to be a long time coming.

Interestingly and according to an article in The Guardian today, Sheffield Utd have failed to win all of their previous four attempts to win a playoff final.

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This time last year. on 10:49 - May 24 with 377 viewsfelly1

This time last year. on 09:55 - May 24 by saintmark1976

We can all thank our owners and the doughnuts they employ at Sports Republic for throwing away a golden opportunity to stay where we belong, in the top flight.

I’ve a feeling another opportunity is going to be a long time coming.

Interestingly and according to an article in The Guardian today, Sheffield Utd have failed to win all of their previous four attempts to win a playoff final.


I fancy Sunderland today and I'm looking forward to watching the game.

As for us , I don't see any way we or any other promoted club can survive in the Premier league monopoly...maybe Leeds or Burnley will defy the odds .

Even with different owners , a few better players and manager and we'd still go down , maybe we'd have put up more fight?

What chance do you have when for example when a player like Danny Ings would rather warm the bench and collect his 120k a week rather than be scoring goals for someone like us.

Back in the day players not playing demanded transfers because they'd could earn similar amounts as there was more of an even playing field , even if you dropped down a division. This meant the talent pool was more evenly spread out between clubs .
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This time last year. on 11:17 - May 24 with 352 viewskingslandstand1

One of whom also won a major European trophy

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