Saturday, May 3, 2014

Hunger for its Salvation, Sunderland’s Ultimate Goal



Gus Poyet is a man that doesn’t give up that easily on his mission, oh no, still his will to do the ultimate effort, is very present in saving his ailing club from disaster!

Indeed, a man on a mission to turn things around, even though the league is in its home stretch, this squad is pulling miraculous wins over those so called league titans.

Yes, very well we can say that this club isn’t giving up so easily, after being submerged in the fatidic last position in the table a few weeks ago and now is looking like its exorcising those demons of the infamous relegation.

It’s a way to make an all-around statement of making the ultimate effort of salvation and defend your club colors and historic legacy in a dignified way.

Proud man is this Andean skipper, who knows what he gave or told his players to rile them up and hence the latest results that has put this club in the driver’s seat for now. 

With resounding and vociferous victories over rivals of category of the likes of Chelsea and Manchester United recently, this club is seating pretty in 17th place with three points advantage over Norwich City.

A Saint he’s not ladies and gentleman, only human and not giving up so easily in his project that the Black Cats upper bosses entrusted him since taking over the helm at Stadium of Light.

Upsets he’s made and won important matches and the so called Tyne- Daly Derby over archival Newcastle United who got their number twice in this campaign and others.

Their unfortunate side was their irregularity and lack of winning ambition as well certain indifference played in the whole tourney. 

Not in these stages, as the hunger for redemption with their follower’s is on and kicking, so far the only obstacle’s for their ultimate feat, are a resilient Baggies and a Swans squad’s looking for wins to close their campaign with style.

Still you have a squad hungry for points and deliverance in their ultimate quest for deliverance to its follower’s and very well seeing the light at the end of the tunnel, at the end optimism is what this club is built around after this win.

At the end, is business as usual coming into Gus Poyet’s agenda, because for him in order to seal the deal, he really needs to move his pieces carefully as a hunter looking for his prey, those being those coveted six points for him and his initial eleven.

That initial eleven that has played with all hearth and soul in every match played recently and never gave up, regardless of the situation and results, I do applaud this club extra human efforts to be applaud.


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No is the answer for Sunderland's Skipper Gus Poyet!  


 
 

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