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Sunderland's Twitter Account Give Brutally Honest Assessment Of First Half

Jack Kenmare

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Sunderland's Twitter Account Give Brutally Honest Assessment Of First Half

It must be difficult being a Sunderland fan right now.

To put things into perspective, you've played 35 games in all competitions this season and somehow, your team has conceded three goals or more in ten of those matches.

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The arrival of Chris Coleman gave fans a sprinkle of optimism, but time and time again the Black Cats have crumbled.

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I mean, after 22 games and 364 days, Sunderland finally won a game of football at the Stadium Of Light back in December, but since that win against Fulham the club have won just twice in the Championship.

And during Saturday afternoon's tie against Bristol City, the first-half result was the last straw for Sunderland's social media team.

Image: Sunderland/Twitter
Image: Sunderland/Twitter
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As you can see in the above tweet, Sunderland tweeted: "The RedandWhite army are heading for the exits and to be perfectly honest you can't blame them."

The tweet was swiftly deleted after it received hundreds of retweets, but you've got to appreciate the refreshingly honest views of a pissed off Sunderland fan.

Just three minutes earlier, Bristol striker Famara Diedhiou netted to make it 3-0.

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Two goals from that man Diedhiou and defender Aden Flint sent another Twitter account into meltdown and you guessed it, the GIFS banged.

Take a bow, Bristol City's social media team:

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Brilliant.

Topics: Football News, Bristol City, Football, Sunderland, Twitter

Jack Kenmare
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