Sunderland Echo

As the worst day in the tory of Sunderland AFC

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spectful to Burton by putting it like that.

After all, this was the line taken, quite reasonably, by their manager back in November after his side had been beaten by Sunderland.

Nigel Clough said then: “I don’t think there’s any particular logic why we should even win a game in this league.

“Seriously. We’re Burton Albion – 4,800 supporters today. That’s just the size of the club. We were playing against a team with a stadium that holds 10 times that.” Quite. Then there was the hope, unwanted in hindsight, given by Paddy McNair’s goal.

Burton’s equaliser was inevitably scored by formner Sunderland striker Darren Bent, who celebrated with all dignity we expected.

He waddled over to the family zone to taunt home supporters who may or may not have been born when he left Sunderland for “footba££ing reasons”.

After Sunderland had struck the crossbar, the winner was scored by Liam Boyce, who subsequent­ly removed his shirt to reveal what looked suspicious­ly like a sports bra. It somehow added to the farce.

Sunderland’s “equaliser” appeared to be disallowed by the Burton goalkeeper, assisted by officials who seemed unaware of the law stating that if it isn’t deliberate, it isn’t handball.

I don’t blame the goalie, Stephen Bywater. By that stage the issue of the goal standing or not meant much more to Bur- ton than their opponents.

In truth, the game itself was only of symbolic importance to Sunderland, who would have gone down anyway at a later date even if they had won. Good luck to Burton who are not done yet.

But the match will long be remembered on Wearside for more salt being rubbed more vigorously into deeper wounds.

One day we might think this is funny.

So what now? There are, I’m afraid, two more fixtures to endure. They should be used as constructi­vely as possible.

Injuries aside, there is little point in playing loan players in either game. Give some experience to a youngster or two.

There is a possibilit­y that both remaining games will be televised, so any player the club wishes to sell should play in the “shop window”.

This invites an obvious joke, But who would even consider buying a player not deemed good enough to even play for Sunderland?

As for when this pitiful season finally ends?

Well, there are a million opinions out there as to who should stay, go, or arrive. My opinions are no more valid than anyone else’s.

But I will say that whatever is done after May 6, then it should be done immediatel­y – if not sooner.

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Burton defeat.

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