
Colin Randall writes: how many times over the years have we watched Sunderland lose and wonder how on earth we came away with nothing? After giving away a soft and sloppy goal just as we seemed to have the measure of West Ham, we proceeded in the second half to create one opportunity after another that Defoe, Rodwell and van Aanholt simply had to do better with. Even allowing for Andy Carroll’s thunderous shot against the bar, we ought to have won this game. The Hammers were fairly poor and this gave a grim impression of the West Ham Way. No one played truly badly for SAFC and Jan Kirchhoff deserved to be on the winning side but this was a game where, as Pete Sixsmith observes with his customary snap verdict, utterly crucial points were crying out to be seized …






