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NEW Roker Rapport Podcast: Episode #24 - The post-defeat group therapy session

Is anyone else pig sick of losing? You are? Good. Come and join us, it's great therapy. We talk over the latest in a long line of defeats for Sunderland - this time against Manchester City - plus delve further into the topic of 'David Moyes as manager', the reasons for why things are going so wrong and more. It's available, as per usual, on all smart devices via iTunes and the Acast app.

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Group therapy - it's goooood....
@Gav1879

What Are We Talking About This Week?

  • Sunderland's latest loss; what positives can we take, if any?
  • Have we any hope of survival?
  • Moyes as manager, part 500243439;
  • Why is Khazri being underused?
  • We answer YOUR twitter questions;
  • This and then some. Honey for the ears. Enjoy!

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