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Sunderland Association Football Club is an English association football club based in Sunderland who play in the Premier League. Since its formation in 1879, the club has won six First Division titles—in 1892, 1893, 1895, 1902, 1913, and 1936—and the FA Cup twice, in 1937 and 1973.
Sunderland edged ever-closer to the Premier League trapdoor as they lost a make-or-break game against West Ham at the Stadium of Light.
Set-piece goals early in each half – one from former Newcastle man Andy Carroll, and the other from Mohamed Diame – put the Hammers firmly in the driving seat.
There was controversy, though, as referee Howard Webb failed to award Sunderland a penalty towards the end of the first half despite having an unimpeded view of Kevin Nolan's deliberate handball inside the area.
Sunderland sub Adam Johnson pulled a goal back midway through the second half to set up a frantic final 25 minutes, but the Black Cats could not force an equaliser.
Gus Poyet has claimed that his Sunderland team were denied a penalty for deliberate handball by Kevin Nolan in their 2-1 defeat to West Ham United on Monday.
A late strike from Adam Johnson was not enough for the Black Cats to overcome the two-goal deficit that had been inflicted on them by Andy Carroll and Mohamed Diame.
However, Poyet feels that things could have turned out differently had referee Howard Webb awarded them a spot-kick when, with the scores at 1-0, Nolan appeared to control the ball with his hand inside the box.
"It was clear, deliberate. He tried to play the ball with his hand," he told Sky Sports News.
Ji Dong-Won: Sunderland fined for fielding ineligible player
Sunderland have been fined by the Premier League after they fielded an ineligible player in four league matches earlier in the season.
Striker Ji Dong-Won, 22, played against Fulham, Southampton, Crystal Palace and Manchester United before Sunderland informed the Premier League they had made an administrative error.
It is understood they were made aware of the error in December and Sunderland settled the fine in early 2014.
Gus Poyet committed to Sunderland as plans are made in case of relegation
Gus Poyet has admitted that Sunderland have to 'plan for all eventualities' as they battle for Premier League survival, and has pledged his future to the club even if they do go down.
The Black Cats are embroiled in a scrap to stay up and are currently bottom of the table, seven points from safety, ahead of Monday's meeting with Tottenham Hotspur.
However, Sunderland do have up to three games in hand on many of their fellow strugglers and Poyet is convinced his men can still beat the drop.
However, the Uruguayan recognises that it would be a mistake not to plan for the worst-case scenario and has made it clear that he would still be committed to the club if they suffer relegation.
Woman claims Man Utd players had sex chats with her
Lewd devils
DIRTY: Ms Claire McMulian claims she has been engaging in sex chats with Manchester United's Shinji Kagawa, Adnan Januzaj, Sam Johnstone and another unnamed player.
Four Manchester United stars have been engaging in Internet sex chat with a blonde UK woman - in defiance of coach David Moyes' moral code for players.
The chats occurred over FaceTime and Snapchat, single mother Claire McMullan told Britain's The Sun.
During their chats, she would exchange dirty messages with the players and would strip.
She also claimed 19-year-old Adnan Januzaj offered to fly her to Manchester from her Northern Ireland home, reported UK news website Anorak.
"Adnan's really into his videos. He's a really horny devil who sweet-talked me very quickly," she said.
"He'd speak to me on FaceTime and have me down to my pink French knickers and black vest top in no time at all."
Red Devils midfielder Shinji Kagawa, 25, would watch Ms McMullan perform sexy routines via video chat and reserve goalie Sam Johnstone, 21, would make suggestions about "threesomes".
She claimed a fourth unnamed Man United player would send her pictures of his genitals via Snapchat.
Ms McMullan said: "I live in the most boring place in the world and had just come out of a 10-year relationship.
"So to suddenly have all this fun with four Man United players was 'happy days'. It is exciting to be in touch with these guys and to make a movie or two. It put a smile on my face.
"Adnan liked to choose what colour underwear I wore. He also liked me to wear my hair in pigtails - then I'd get out my sex toys and start playing."
She added that Kagawa was the most bizarre of the bunch.
She said: "I stripped on FaceTime only once for him - down to my black knickers and black bra.
"He was more interested in using FaceTime to show me around his home - and then asked me to give him a tour of mine.
"So there I was, going from room to room with a Man United player. It was weirdly funny.
SPURS FAN
A Tottenham fan, Ms McMullan spoke of how she posted a photo of herself in a Spurs jersey on Instagram.
She said: "Adnan saw that and told me to change it. So I visited a sports store, went into the changing room with a Man United jersey, took a selfie and then uploaded it.
"Later I got a message from Adnan saying, 'That's better!'"
In response to Ms McMullan's claims, a Man United spokesman said: "We don't comment on private matters."
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Stateanon2014-01-15 14:11
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Anonymous2013-04-20 18:58
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Anonymous2014-03-04 12:53
Drogba's life story in comic
From Tito To Drogba traces Didier Drogba's journey from modest roots in Ivory Coast to the summit of world football. Tito refers to his childhood nickname.
Paris - Didier Drogba walked at six months, left home at five and fell in love with the woman who was to become his wife at the tender age of 17.
Those are some of the landmark events covered in an account of the Ivorian footballer's extraordinary life about to be published in comic form in France.
Editions are also planned for Britain, where he is still idolised by supporters of his former club Chelsea; Brazil, where he is due to play in the World Cup later this year; and Turkey, where he now stars for Galatasaray.