Sixer’s Sevens: Sunderland 2 Stoke City 0. Thrilling PVA and Watmore clinchers

Jake: catch Sixer's instant seven-word verdicts throughout the season
Jake: catch Sixer’s instant seven-word verdicts throughout the season

Monsieur Salut writes: we’ve been as critical as any others of Patrick van Aanholt this season. So let’s hear it for him after his second fine game in six days was capped by a matchwinning performance. His superb strike put us ahead and then, to Pete Sixmsith‘s delight, Duncan Watmore’s enthusiasm and appetite was rewarded with a brilliantly taken second to wrap up invaluable points.

Yes, the game changed with the dismissal early in the second half of Ryan Shawcross, lauded here in the Stoke City ‘Who are You?’ as the epitome of fair play, even the Premier’s “best defensive centre back”. But whose fault was that? He committed two clear yellow-card fouls on Watmore in the first half but was booked only once (mainly because Watmore sprinted away from the first illegal challenge instead of going down theatrically). The challenge that got him sent off was arguably not a foul, certainly – in my view – not worthy of a yellow card. But he’d ridden his luck and that luck ran out. Ultimately a terrific win and how important. Come back in due course for Sixer’s full assessment …

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Sixer Says: Liverpool overcome Under21s despite Danny Graham goals in stirring fightback

Sixer: 'winter looms - time to start wrapping up'. But In green? Sobs takes the fashion honours
Sixer: ‘winter looms – time to start wrapping up’. But In green? Sobs takes the fashion honours

From a late cameo role to help preserve the lead at Crystal Palace, Danny Graham – in his 31st year – went straight into the Under 21s lineup to face Liverpool in a league cup tie. Top of the Barclays U21 Premier League, SAFC had already beaten the Scousers once and surely started favourites. Graham taught the young ‘uns a thing or rather two, but it wasn’t enough. Pete Sixsmith braved the cold to bring you this report on what went wrong …

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SAFC v Stoke Who Are You: ‘Sir Stan, Walters, Whelan, Bardo. Oops’

Jake: 'three wins by November 28 cannot be too much to ask'
Jake: ‘three wins by November 28 cannot be too much to ask’

It’s been a while since we heard from Richard Hulme*, on his own account a veteran of more than half a century as a Stoke City supporter. The wait was worth it. These are cracking replies, rich in insight, history and anecdote – even if he does think our number may be up. He could even be a Potteries incarnation of own Pete Sixsmith, Malcolm Dawson or John McCormick. Richard’s seen and heard it all – Sir Stan, stories of a young Shilton stretching himself from the banister when he feared he’d be too short for a goalie .. even an angelic side to Ryan Shawcross. But if you ever rated Kenwyne or Phil Bardsley, you might want to skip the references to them …

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Sunderland v Stoke City Guess the Score rollover: win while we’re singing

Jake: 'three wins by November 28 cannot be too much to ask'
Jake: ‘three wins by November 28 cannot be too much to ask’


Bravo to Sam and the Lads
for a very committed display at Palace, with more decent football than the “ugly but effective” comments would have you believe. Three precious points won, the fans at Selhurst Park for once rewarded for singing their hearts out … but can we keep it going?

This, after all, is Sunderland – as the saying goes.

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Hutch’s Patch: one word ratings after the Palace coup

Rob: one word will suffice
Rob: one word will suffice

Rob Hutchison is to the point. Or, after Monday, to three points if you prefer. In his one word summary you’ll find fulsome praise, for a change, and could his grades include a first perfect 10 for someone other than a referee?

Yes they could.

Who gets it? Read on:

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Sixer’s Soapbox: the view from the couch on winning at Crystal Palace

Jake: 'we were there in spirit'
Jake: ‘we were there in spirit’

Monsieur Salut writes: poor Pete Sixsmith. He ruled out a Monday night at London’s least accessible ground a while ago. But he fought through the trenches of ticket acquisition to get me there and will learn only when reading these words that I did not make it. I plead pressure of work, not despair at the Lads but a wasted ticket’s a wasted ticket and there was no time to pass it on. Here’s Sixer’s long-distance assessment …

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Sixer’s Sevens: Crystal Palace 0 – Sunderland 1. Four forwards, one goal

Jake: catch Sixer's instant seven-word verdicts throughout the season
Jake: catch Sixer’s instant seven-word verdicts throughout the season


John McCormick writes:
 For the second season running a move to Monday night scuppered this as a London trip. Would that I had been there. At the start I thought our line-up was a bit iffy; half way through the first half I thought Palace were the better team (but still not that good). But by half time I was thinking “Sam’s got a plan and the team has a structure”. And then we got that goal and I thought, “we might do it.”

And we did.

Pete Sixsmith also missed the game. Here’s what he might have sent had he been there:

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Crystal Palace v SAFC: straight from Sixer’s mouth to the Eagle’s Beak

Pete Sixsmith
Pete Sixsmith

Crystal Palace vs Sunderland. One year on from going to that wretchedly inaccessible ground of theirs – unless you like lengthy treks from railway stations – and winning 3-1, we are very much the underdogs. A big performance is needed if Big Sam is to make our plight look less hopeless.

We’ll hear tomorrow from a Palace fan, Jay Crame, founder and editor of The Eagles Beak fan site (a sneak preview of our Who are You? interview appears in the footnote*). Jay turned the tables and twisted our own Pete Sixsmith‘s arm to answer questions for his site. With these results …

TEB

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