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Danny Graham

Anybody watch the sunderland v swansea game the other night?
He missed a sitter in the last minute for swansea and in my opinion looked like he stuttered before striking?

Now signed for sunderland

Justsaying

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    I don't think so, he was just waiting for the ball to come down. I don't think for a second that anything of the sort was going through his mind - when on the pitch all you are thinking about is the game.
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    Hmmm maybe, it was the first thought that went through my head as i really rate him.
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    Agree with golf can't see it. It's not like he's a Sunderland fan/ex-Sunderland player/fan favourite, it would not have mattered a jot had he scored. They might have been even more determined to sign him after a home defeat! Think it was just one of those things.
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    Leaving Swansea who are likely to win a major trophy . Will prob never win anything now
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    Apparently a Newcastle fan too and was booed by Sunderland fans the other night.

    Which begs the question, if you were a pro (and obviously being a Charlton fan), would you be able to find it in yourself to sign for Palace or Millwall?
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    Apparently a Newcastle fan too and was booed by Sunderland fans the other night.

    Which begs the question, if you were a pro (and obviously being a Charlton fan), would you be able to find it in yourself to sign for Palace or Millwall?

    yes
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    Could be a good partner for Fletcher. But O'Neill spends a lot of money .. and 2/3 of his buys are absolute two left footed donkeys
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    Apparently a Newcastle fan too and was booed by Sunderland fans the other night.

    Which begs the question, if you were a pro (and obviously being a Charlton fan), would you be able to find it in yourself to sign for Palace or Millwall?

    Yes..is going to have to win over those fans quickly but then Sunderland fans shouldn't complain that they have a goalscorer who is prepared to put the fact he supports the local rivals to join them.
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    Fletcher and Graham will turn out to be a really good partnership I think. O'neil has a way of getting the best out of players
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    Apparently a Newcastle fan too and was booed by Sunderland fans the other night.

    Which begs the question, if you were a pro (and obviously being a Charlton fan), would you be able to find it in yourself to sign for Palace or Millwall?

    yes
    It probably helps that he never actually played for Newcastle. Lee Clark's time at Sunderland was a disaster due to his Newcastle loyalties!
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    Apparently a Newcastle fan too and was booed by Sunderland fans the other night.

    Which begs the question, if you were a pro (and obviously being a Charlton fan), would you be able to find it in yourself to sign for Palace or Millwall?

    yes
    It probably helps that he never actually played for Newcastle. Lee Clark's time at Sunderland was a disaster due to his Newcastle loyalties!
    Didn't Clark wear some sort of offensive t-shirt about Sunderland when Newcastle got to the cup final.

    http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/football/picturegalleries/8847332/Footballs-most-controversial-shirt-messages-in-pictures.html?image=3
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    He's probably increased his salary massively. Why wouldn't he make that move. Even if Swansea do win the League Cup (likely) he couldn't sell his medal for more than a fraction of the extra money he will earn.

    He's probably not earning much (relatively) so he has to think of his future.
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    It didn't stop Super Clive scoring a hat-trick against Sunderland, his boyhood heroes :-)
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    Apparently a Newcastle fan too and was booed by Sunderland fans the other night.

    Which begs the question, if you were a pro (and obviously being a Charlton fan), would you be able to find it in yourself to sign for Palace or Millwall?

    Dave Martin who played for both (now at southend i think) is a charlton fan.
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    Don't really understand the move. Swansea are really going places whilst Sunderland, though not directly in trouble, seem quite a stale club at the moment and have done for a few years.
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    cafctom said:

    Don't really understand the move. Swansea are really going places whilst Sunderland, though not directly in trouble, seem quite a stale club at the moment and have done for a few years.

    £ don$ get £$ e£$her
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    Apparently a Newcastle fan too and was booed by Sunderland fans the other night.

    Which begs the question, if you were a pro (and obviously being a Charlton fan), would you be able to find it in yourself to sign for Palace or Millwall?

    Dave Martin who played for both (now at southend i think) is a charlton fan.
    Southend released him last week. He has no club.
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    Apparently a Newcastle fan too and was booed by Sunderland fans the other night.

    Which begs the question, if you were a pro (and obviously being a Charlton fan), would you be able to find it in yourself to sign for Palace or Millwall?

    Dave Martin who played for both (now at southend i think) is a charlton fan.
    Southend released him last week. He has no club.
    At Luton Town now, probably on more money.
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