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I don't agree with the argument that experience hasn't worked so let's try any random with no experience. For one thing Di Canio and Poyet were inexperienced and Allardyce was and look at the difference there. For another thing we're in a very precarious position and it isn't the time to be gambling with our future.

It's just a case of picking the right experienced manager. Easier said than done but it's a lot more likely than picking some genius novice young manager from total obscurity.
 
I don't agree with the argument that experience hasn't worked so let's try any random with no experience. For one thing Di Canio and Poyet were inexperienced and Allardyce was and look at the difference there. For another thing we're in a very precarious position and it isn't the time to be gambling with our future.

It's just a case of picking the right experienced manager. Easier said than done but it's a lot more likely than picking some genius novice young manager from total obscurity.
then again O'neil was experienced.
 
I don't agree with the argument that experience hasn't worked so let's try any random with no experience. For one thing Di Canio and Poyet were inexperienced and Allardyce was and look at the difference there. For another thing we're in a very precarious position and it isn't the time to be gambling with our future.

It's just a case of picking the right experienced manager. Easier said than done but it's a lot more likely than picking some genius novice young manager from total obscurity.
If desperate punching in the dark was the way to go one of us on here might as well take the Job <laugh> Seriously though, state of the club We need a manager with experience with working on a budget and proven to get 110% out of players. Such managers are available so see no need to blindly gamble when the club is fragile enough as it is.
 
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If desperate punching in the dark was the way to go one of us on here might as well take the Job <laugh> Seriously though, state of the club We need a manager with experience with working on a budget and proven to get 110% out of players. Such managers are available so see no need to blindly gamble when the club is fragile enough as it is.

Yeah there's a time and a place for gambling and this ain't it.
 
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He'd be a possible good choice imo - he gets Sunderland, for me a key requirement for an initial sift of candidates - then he gets interviewed
other good options are Ally McCoist , SKP and possibly Nigel Clough - Sunderland born
Whoever we get needs to be accepted by most fans <ok>

SKP - Brilliant footballer for us, totally unproven as a manager and a massive gamble.

Clough - WTF has he ever done?
 
Moyes .O'neill.S. Bruce.H Wilkinson.M Buxton.T Butcher.D Smith.L MCmenemy experience did not work in the past mate, don't want history repeating. god forbid experience, Pardue,B Bradley,A Karanka,Mike Phelan,I Dowie,

I'd take Pardew but doubt he'd come. Personally I think the club is in such a financial mess that we will struggle to attract anyone with a proven record, which is why I think Pearson will take the job. Probably out of desperation to get back working again.
 
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I'd take Pardew but doubt he'd come. Personally I think the club is in such a financial mess that we will struggle to attract anyone with a proven record, which is why I think Pearson will take the job. Probably out of desperation to get back working again.


You'd take Pardew but scoff at the thought of the best realistic candidate Nigel Pearson. Prescription or illegal? Strong **** whatever you've taken
 
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I'm not against this: my gut feeling says why not.

I always trust my gut feeling.

I'd still try everything for Marco Silva personally.

Reckon he's off to Porto.

From relegation with Hull to Champions League with Porto.