Two and a half matches into the season and Sunderland are now two to one on to get relegated.
0-0 after 20 minutes so his legs seem to be holding up.
Two and a half matches into the season and Sunderland are now two to one on to get relegated.
What are you on about broken brain? He's 34, of course he's not going to have the same level of fitness as he did 3/4 years ago. He looked a yard or two of the pace in pre-season. But his experience and leadership is vital. You could see how well the defense was organized on Saturday. He's an intelligent player so he knows he has to have those '5 yards of pace' in his head. You're making it out as if I said he was in a wheelchair!!!!
Saw him being out jumped for one of the Exeter goals last night. We need O'Shea at the top of his game.
Forget about the performance or entertainment. It's only the result that matters.
Starts at home to West Ham as Sunderland take an early lead through Fletcher.
Gone off with hamstring injury in derby!
Didn't see it posted here, made his 400th Premier League appearance last weekend. According to OptaJoe, Richard Dunne and Shay Given are the only other Irish players to have done this: https://twitter.com/OptaJoe/status/675678683689033730?ref_src=twsrc^tfw
I looked up who the Irish player with the next highest amount of Premier League appearances, and currently playing in the Premier League, is.400 - John O’Shea will be the third Republic of Ireland player to reach 400 PL apps after Shay Given (443) & Richard Dunne (431). Charm.
Was a little surprised actually, any guesses?
Glenn Whelan or James McCarthy? I'd probably go with Whelan out of those two for obvious reasons but McCarthy has a serious amount played for his age, so wouldn't be surprised if it was him.
Right so we have a choice of Coleman, McCarthy, Gibson, Wilson, Brady, Hoolahan, McLean, Whelan, McGeady, Long and Walters (hope I haven't forgotton anyone obvious there). Has to be Whelan ??
Forget about the performance or entertainment. It's only the result that matters.
Just thought of Given? Is he considered 'in the squad' seeing as he only missed out through injury? Technically he's still in the PL too, if not quite 'playing' in the PL.
Nope, none of those. Whelan was my first thought too, but he's second on the list.
Given's ahead of O'Shea on 443 appearances, I'm looking for the player who's after O'Shea, and currently in the Premier League
Keane has 343 Premier League appearances, but is playing in MLS so it's not him either
Had a look through the most recent squad and I'm completed baffled. Can't see how anybody else in it could have played more than Given/Whelan/McCarthy. Extended squad member, perhaps?
Stephen Ireland perhaps?
He actually was the first player I thought of! I knew it'd be someone odd, and not only do they not come much odder than Mr. Ireland, but he's been playing EPL football for the best part of 10 years now.
Y'know, I bet at the time, with Stan in charge, he never thought his stayaway antics would mean he'd miss playing in a tournament for Ireland. Fair chance it'll be four by the time he hangs up his boots and flys off into the sunset with his angel wings and Superman y-fronts....
BT's man of the match in Sunderland's 2-1 win over Man Utd today.
Only saw the last 20 minutes and he was very good. The only leader on the park actually. I think he'll have enjoyed this win too.
I like high energy football. A little bit rock and roll. Many finishes instead of waiting for the perfect one.
I only saw second half and to be honest it wasn't exactly backs to the wall stuff for Sunderland, they were comfortably the better side.
Brought on as a sub with a couple of minutes to go to protect the 0-1 advantage for Sunderland and loses his man for the goal![]()
Forget about the performance or entertainment. It's only the result that matters.
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