Monday, February 3, 2014

The Heroes of Tyne- Wear

How about those amazing Black Cats, that suddenly have awaken during EPL’s second half and are playing like there’s no tomorrow, regardless of the rival they may come across.
After seeing a series of odd results and mediocre play from these chaps in the first half of Premiership, all of a sudden the squad Managed by Uruguayan Gus Poyet is on full speed ahead!
Indeed, after seeing a revival from the residents of the Stadium of Light, as previously mentioned there’s such a thing of a light at the end of the tunnel!
The Black Cats heartless days are over and they are up running whoever crosses their path, as this past weekend when they played the always controversial Tyne – Wear Derby against archrivals the Newcastle United Magpies.
Suddenly they say that the visiting Black Cats squad is playing like an all-around contender- looking to claim old bragging rights as well obtain maximum glories that these contests have amassed throughout time.
It was a total embarrassment for the Magpies in front of their faithful at Saint James Park, after a possessed Sunderland squad gave his rivals a lesson in football with a 3-0 rout.
By far this club is playing like there’s no tomorrow, thanks to their Manager in Gus Poyet injecting lots of that optimism lost during the beginning of the campaign, that translates to an all-around contenders in his Black Cats.
The past is gone and now focus on the future of his Sunderland squad with a revival never seen or probably experienced by this club once destined to fight for their survival and save their hive in Premiership.
Still with the league in its peak, the Black Cats are firm in their intentions of not saving themselves but redeeming in climbing into the overall table and possibly claim a European position by winning in their next compromise at the final of the Capitol One Cup formerly known as the Carling Cup.
If Sunderland wins this match against a not so easy foe in a hardened Man City squad currently on fighting for the EPL top- the Black Cats will claim a European position as well bring a Cup to the halls of the Stadium of Light.
With a lot of matches in league play and a calendar in the upcoming months that doesn’t looks promising but not impossible for the lads of Sunderland- Skipper Poyet is somehow poised to take his club to any confines in order to salvage this season that once looked lost.
By netting 11 points out of eighteen in play, the Black Cats are doing the ultimate to overcome adversity as well upsetting many of its rivals regardless their importance or enthronement in Premiership- ask the Magpies sudden reversal of fortunes in the Derby.
Time will tell how real this club is playing and determined in their quest for glories past and future under Manager Gus Poyet, for now focus is the name for the Sunderland chaps as well their salvation and permanency in Premiership, for now enjoy your achievements.

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