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    Quote Originally Posted by irishfan86 View Post
    With Sunderland's squad and the money available, Mick would be stupid to turn the job down.

    However, if he's worried about returning because of what the fan's think, or if he's really enjoying himself at Wolves, then maybe he will stay with them.

    But your statement that Wolves are more likely to be playing in the Premier League than Sunderland next year is way off the mark.

    I hope for your financial sake that you're not into sports betting.
    I hope you're not into sports betting. Sunderland are odds on to go down. Wolves are odds on to go up. Do the maths!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Colbert Report View Post
    I hope you're not into sports betting. Sunderland are odds on to go down. Wolves are odds on to go up. Do the maths!
    In this case, betting against those possibilities would probably be the smart thing to do as there'd be better money to make.

    I wouldn't touch the Wolves one either way as the Championship is too volatile, but Sunderland have a decent squad and they will bounce up into mid-table, no doubt about that in my view.

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    Quote Originally Posted by irishfan86 View Post
    but Sunderland have a decent squad and they will bounce up into mid-table, no doubt about that in my view.
    The currently managerless Sunderland, low on quality, low on confidence and results and you dont have a doubt.....come on?
    I thought you were off the drink Ronnie?

    "No, I drink to help me mind my own business....can I get you one? (c) Ronnie Drew

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    Quote Originally Posted by irishfan86 View Post
    With Sunderland's squad and the money available, Mick would be stupid to turn the job down.

    However, if he's worried about returning because of what the fan's think, or if he's really enjoying himself at Wolves, then maybe he will stay with them.

    But your statement that Wolves are more likely to be playing in the Premier League than Sunderland next year is way off the mark.

    I hope for your financial sake that you're not into sports betting.
    Wolves were 10 points clear of 3rd place last time I checked and Sunderland are in the relegation zone, granted Sunderland have more resources than Wolves and I think Sunderland probably will survive but I doubt the odds of Sunderland staying up are far shorter than the odds of Wolves getting promoted, the odds are probably pretty close actually but I'd give the edge to Wolves.

    Na I'm not big into sports betting but thanks for your concern about my finances, such a bunch of caring folk on this board.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Morbo View Post
    Wolves were 10 points clear of 3rd place last time I checked and Sunderland are in the relegation zone, granted Sunderland have more resources than Wolves and I think Sunderland probably will survive but I doubt the odds of Sunderland staying up are far shorter than the odds of Wolves getting promoted, the odds are probably pretty close actually but I'd give the edge to Wolves.

    Na I'm not big into sports betting but thanks for your concern about my finances, such a bunch of caring folk on this board.
    Wolves to get promoted 4/11
    Sunderland to get relegated 2/1

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