Sunderland V Northampton

Discussion in 'Sunderland' started by MidnightMackemRider, Sep 22, 2008.

  1. MidnightMackemRider

    MidnightMackemRider New Member

    Mar 30, 2008
    Boston Area
    Club:
    Sunderland AFC
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    Roy Keane's men stay at home this Tuesday, as they play host to League 1 side Northamton.

    Sunderland-
    League-
    Played 5 games. 7 pts. 8th place.
    Cup-
    2-1 victory Nottm Forest

    Last 5 games (League and Cup)-WDLWW

    Injuries-
    Teemu Tainio is not expected to play for Sunderland as he injured his shoulder at the weekend.
    Saturday's goal hero Michael Chopra is struggling with a dead leg and left-back George McCartney is cup-tied.

    Northampton-
    League-7 games. 6 pts. 20th place.
    Cup
    2-1 Victory Bolton

    Last 5 games (League and Cup)-LDDLL
    Injuries-
    Northampton will be without on-loan striker Karl Hawley as he is cup-tied, so Leon Constantine could feature.
    Captain Chris Doig is definitely out as he struggles to return from a groin injury.
     
  2. midknight

    midknight New Member

    Sep 5, 2005
    Paris
    lineup:

    Fulop; Bardsley, Nosworthy, Ferdinand, Collins; Edwards, Leadbitter, Whitehead, Reid, Murphy; Healy.
    Subs: Colgan, Richardson, Miller, Yorke, Chopra, Chimbonda, Stokes.

    0-1 at the half

    figured it would make more sense to make one ongoing cup thread, but at the rate we're playing this game, we'll be out of the carling cup in 45 minutes. :rolleyes:
     
  3. midknight

    midknight New Member

    Sep 5, 2005
    Paris
    So said so done. 0-2
     
  4. midknight

    midknight New Member

    Sep 5, 2005
    Paris
    hmm 1-2 Stokes 85th but we're down to 10 men cos nyron's off injured
     
  5. midknight

    midknight New Member

    Sep 5, 2005
    Paris
    2-2!

    Stokes with a double off the bench! :eek:

    we're going to play the extra time with 10 men though...
     
  6. midknight

    midknight New Member

    Sep 5, 2005
    Paris
    a win on penalties 4-3. Nice to see that we have become specialists at bullet dodging.

    Will be interesting to see who makes the squad against villa though after such an all around insipid display

    Stokes and Reid are probably the only ones who did themselves any favours
     
  7. MidnightMackemRider

    MidnightMackemRider New Member

    Mar 30, 2008
    Boston Area
    Club:
    Sunderland AFC
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    i was unable to watch the game, but i must say that from keane's comments, we can only hope for better.
     

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