Kenneth E End
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What a game this will be - a complete sell out in both home and away areas. The last time these two sides met in the league was in 2007! That day the visitors ran out 5-0 winners under Roy Keane, sealing their Championship win, promoting them to the Premier League. That game was marred by 100s of Sunderland fans sold tickets by the club and it’s season ticket holders, in the home end causing havoc, including one directly in front of me.
Again it seems like both teams have come full circle, both clubs having ups and downs and more downs.
Sunderland naturally have had a huge turnover of players - I guess Jack Ross still hasn’t a clue of his strongest side. They’ll be very strong nonetheless. Whereas Luton’s side is relatively settled; it can be strengthened this week with the return of Danny Hylton, who has scored 50 goals in 2 seasons. I expect Luton’s side to remain the same with the exception of Hylton coming in for Cornick.
Again, like last week if we can get at least a draw I’ll be happy. Even if we get 3 points from our first 3 games I’ll be happy (which in most cases sounds crap, but testiment to our start).
Again it seems like both teams have come full circle, both clubs having ups and downs and more downs.
Sunderland naturally have had a huge turnover of players - I guess Jack Ross still hasn’t a clue of his strongest side. They’ll be very strong nonetheless. Whereas Luton’s side is relatively settled; it can be strengthened this week with the return of Danny Hylton, who has scored 50 goals in 2 seasons. I expect Luton’s side to remain the same with the exception of Hylton coming in for Cornick.
Again, like last week if we can get at least a draw I’ll be happy. Even if we get 3 points from our first 3 games I’ll be happy (which in most cases sounds crap, but testiment to our start).