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Well we need a man who can move like turbo machine in the box, the way Demis Nikolaidis (Torres ex partner) used to and others like Didier Drogba of course. Eto'o is one such player, he did score the one goal but maybe something more is needed.

Yet today's match was sold down the river by a Spurs like defensive performence.

It's a huge anticlimax, losing the league because of West Ham-WBA-Villa-Palace-Sunderland and granted in the four out of five of those it was the absence of strikers to blame.

In the transfer market some big money is needed, taking into account the ages of the current squad of players too. A big name won't suffice - if we talk in terms of premiership-champions league that is. In June some players of various nationalities will shine in Brazil and their managers are on the lookout for the big money spenders. It's an expensive year if we want to compete.

I don't really believe we have reached the level of the 2008 team (Essien-Drogba-Lampard-Ballack). We performed some heroics and sprung back when people expected us to go down tamely to City, in that match we won 1-0. But we faded in the last furlong real bad.

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That was well deserved. If Mourinho plans to play such football in todays day and age and expect to win titles, glad he is being proved wrong this season rather than next.

He must start coaching players on how to play quick, entertaining, creative football.

Being solid at the back and scoring 1 goal a game, sometimes 2 is not sexy, its quite embarrassing for a club which spent 100's of millions, bought the best talent around for attacking. and then telling them to be solid and compact.

Congratulations Sunderland. no matter how tough it gets, no matter how inferior your players are, you are trying to play good football under your new manager, and that does yield results. Well played. As for us. Players should be ashamed , manager too.

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I dont get how people only keep blaming the "Strikers Situation". Our attacking play - all of it, before the striker- is very bad all season. We barley create chances for ourselves.. obviously we'll lose lots of points.

Yes, we could have been better with a world class striker, but we still would have played awful football. Mourinho all season couldnt build a good attacking game with the players he have. It should look better with those players.

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That was well deserved. If Mourinho plans to play such football in todays day and age and expect to win titles, glad he is being proved wrong this season rather than next.

He must start coaching players on how to play quick, entertaining, creative football.

Being solid at the back and scoring 1 goal a game, sometimes 2 is not sexy, its quite embarrassing for a club which spent 100's of millions, bought the best talent around for attacking. and then telling them to be solid and compact.

Congratulations Sunderland. no matter how tough it gets, no matter how inferior your players are, you are trying to play good football under your new manager, and that does yield results. Well played. As for us. Players should be ashamed , manager too.

Are you damn seriously??? aghhh so frustraiting. Sunderland trying to play good football???! We were better and unlucky this whole season. You can't win a league without luck unless you have a world-class attack which we DON'T (except Hazard)

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