French Fancies: wonderful climax for Montpellier. PSG denied, hurrah

Jake: l'artist

Like many others who watch French football, I have a soft spot for Auxerre. Not just because I love Burgundy, but because the football team – they were managed for 36 years by the same man, Guy Roux – seemed for so long a stable fixture of the French game.

Tonight I found it in my heart to loathe them, before remembering that even if a team has a big toerag element within its support – fill in the missing letters in M***w**l or L***s or C**d*f* – it is necessarily a toerag club.

With their barrages of tennis balls and toilet paper, a significant minority of Auxerre fans to be known from now on as la racaille or les voyous twice stopped the game against Montpellier. This could have swayed the outcome of the championship since all matches kicked off the at the same time. The effect on Montpellier players’ nerves must have been unbearable.

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Sorry for SuperKev, happy to applaud West Ham’s bounceback

Bill: from Toronto, Co Durham to Toronto, Canda via the Great Wall

Never mind what Bill wrote (see below) or even M Salut’s slightly more even-handed introduction (also see below but not so far down): while I am sad for Kevin Phillips, the truth is that West Ham is a Premier club and may now live up to my prediction that they will do better than Reading or Southampton. Well done Big Sam and cheers to my pal Less Big Sam who will be dancing the night away …

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Sunderland ‘Who are You?’ awards: meet Jinksy, the Aston Villa winner

Jinksy and MON: best of pals really?

Season’s over. Why bother with another edition of Salut! Sunderland’s Week? Because it must be right to run, once more, our winning ‘Who are You?’ interview? Stuart Jinks – Jinksy – won handsomely and now has $200 to spend with soccerpro.com/ – co-sponsors, with When Saturday Comes – of the annual awards. This, then is how Jinksy saw things just before the match at Villa Park and some weeks before Alex McLeish was shown the door. A great read despite his views on MON and, apart from saying it would be 0-0 in that game, his useless predictions …

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Taylor Made: West Ham United vs Blackpool. Only one winner for us

Bill: from Toronto, Co Durham to Toronto, Canda via the Great Wall

West Ham or Blackpool in the playoff final: who do Sunderland supporters want to win? We’re strangely undecided about the Hammers, not much liking teams that put eight past us and then impose obscene ticket prices but admitting, as some of us do, that they’re the kind of club we’d go and watch if exiled in London. But Blackpool offer not only the shorter away trip, complete with seaside rock and candy floss, but the special factor: Kevin Phillips. Bill Taylor makes his choice …

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Game of the Season: the road to Wigan’s peerless joy

Jake says: get up in lights at Salut with your own season's review. See contact link at the top of the page

With apologies for the laboured pun – and M Salut promises not to add, ”Or Well, what did you expect?” – we present the third of Luke Harvey’s series of defining moments in the season just ended. We’ve had Signing of the Season and Opponents of the Season. Here is Luke’s Game of the Season …

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And the winners are, in no particular order, Liverpool, Wolves, Aston Villa

Jinksy and MON: best of pals really?

With renewed gratitude to our sponsors – http://www.soccerpro.com/ and When Saturday Comes, we can announce the winners in our annual ‘Who are You?’ awards …

Here it is, the moment at least some of you have been waiting for. Thanks to all who took part in the feature during the 2011-2012 season, the judges who chose the best of themm and the readers who made it, in numerical terms, a highly popular feature.

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Sunderland end of term reviews (2): ‘no beaten army, just battle fatigue’

Jake imagines MON's summer homework

Perhaps we’ve heard too many bleatings from Sunderland fans that we were the most boring team in the Premier, finished three places lower than the maligned Steve Bruce managed and really just slipped back into old ways. In our latest review of the 2011-2012 season, Bill Taylor strikes a much more positive note …

This is the way the world ends – not with a bang but a whimper.

The world, maybe, but not Sunderland’s season, though it was on a downhill slope for a while.

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The road to glory (2): Liverpool, Wolves close gap on Aston Villa

Jake has prizes for the best answers

Part one of our report on the judges’ decision in our annual ”Who are You?” awards, in which Salut! Sunderland rewards supporters of opposing sides who offered the best entertainment, insight or wisdom in their responses to the pre-match questionnaire, ended with the leaders lining up like this:

Stuart Jinks (aka Jinksy, Aston Villa fan) 10pts; Michael Hudson (Newcastle) and Jim White (Swansea) five; Richard Hulme (Stoke City) and Clemency Burton-Hill (Arsenal) three and Andy and Jo Nicholls (Wolves) and Keith Conneely (Liverpool) two. See part one by clicking here

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