'Sick of being embarrassed by this club' - Sunderland fans react to disappointing Accrington Stanley draw

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Sunderland played out a 3-3 draw with Accrington Stanley at the Stadium of Light in League One this afternoon.

The result followed a draw against Hull City last Tuesday.

The draw against the Stanley means that Sunderland still haven’t won in the league since Good Friday’s defeat of Oxford United.

Here’s how you reacted on the result against Accrington Stanley on Twitter:

Denver Hume.Denver Hume.
Denver Hume.

@JoeGorman_: “Can we just get rid of all of them?”

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@adam_theaker: “Bottled it. Can’t wait for most of these to leave in the summer.”

@LisgoSkol: “Players not good enough. Sick of being embarrassed by this club.”

@Camer0nJohnson: “Performance levels have only been there for 45 minutes of the 90 minute game. Dropping off against Accrington Stanley at home at 2-0 you don’t deserve a chance in the playoffs. The players have the ability but the mindset is destroyed after the first goal is conceded...”

@Keeler966: “Getting Sanderson back would help, but all these defensive injuries are taking its toll.”

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@Collings1995: “Pathetic. And thats to be expected from a side whose had defensive crisis for most of the season. The team is poor- we barely scraped through that unbeaten run and now the penny has dropped. We were warned by Bristol fans about 'streaky' and we need to hit the reset next season.”

@JacobKirkbride: “So we are happy to switch to a 3 man midfield second half which is what went with Tuesday but play long ball how does that work diamond was class when he came on but earlier would have helped. Max Power can’t cross a ball to save his life.”

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