Agreed in his second season - but, on the other hand, the most memorable season for me was under Poyet (mostly) when we got to the cup final! I'm not advocating him coming back b tw, far from it as I don't want him back - but that cup final season was amazing
The Barnsley bit is irrelevant - if he wants the job and Barnsley say no it'll be a case of agreeing a compensation fee with them and nothing more - IF he wants it and we want him we'll get him. Otherwise - as you (and Gelders) says, Shambles!
http://www.scotsman.com/sport/footb...for-scotland-target-michael-o-neill-1-4614145 Officially approached Michael O'Neill according to SSN
I don't know if Ellis smerks tebs. But if he does I bet he smerks rowlies and then pulls the tab ends to bits & re smerks the left ower baccy.
Latest goss: Journo says McCoist Sunderland link is dead as Barnsley chief denies Hecky contact Intriguing reports this evening appear to suggest Ally McCoist is no longer in the running to be Sunderland manager, as Paul Heckingbottom remains the front runner. by James Henchard@MrHenchard Nov 15, 2017, 8:35pm GMT REC please log in to view this image Photo by Clive Brunskill/Getty Images Claims tonight assert that Ally McCoist is no longer in the running to be named Sunderland boss, as reports from a fan engagement event at Barnsley suggest there has still been no official approach from the Black Cats hierarchy to talk to Paul Heckingbottom. Journalist for The Sun, Alan Nixon, has suggested on social media that Sunderland’s initial discussions with McCoist hit a snag at the weekend and are no longer being pursued. The former Sunderland striker had been thought to be chief executive Martin Bain’s preferred option to succeed Simon Grayson who was sacked from the manager’s post at the Stadium of Light over a fortnight ago. please log in to view this image Ally McCoist as Rangers boss in 2014 Photo by Ian MacNicol/Getty Images The national newspaper reporter promised to provide a further update in the morning but most fans on Wearside will welcome the news McCoist is now unlikely to take charge of Sunderland. Meanwhile, Barnsley owner Patrick Cryne has been addressing a Tykes supporter group this evening, with reports from fans at the event suggesting the software magnate opened the meeting to deny any official approach has yet been received from Sunderland to begin formal negotiations with Oakwell boss Heckingbottom. Northern Ireland manager Michael O’Neill appears to remain an option for Sunderland, with Sky Sports this afternoon suggesting that the Black Cats have made some sort of approach for the man also wanted by the Scottish FA to take charge of the national team north of the border, and by Glasgow Rangers to replace axed Pedro Caixinha. Heckingbottom seems to remain most likely to become Sunderland’s next boss however, with suggestions that the 40-year-old has privately told friends a deal to install him as manager is nearly done. There were claims doing the rounds earlier that the Barnsley boss would take his time to mull over the move, amid concerns he would not be backed sufficiently in the January transfer window to secure Sunderland’s Championship status. That must surely be any prospective manager’s prime concern, especially having witnessed Simon Grayson’s brief tenure quickly flounder after a summer spend of just £1.25m has the Wearsiders rooted to the bottom of the table with just one win all season. please log in to view this image Paul Heckinbottom Photo by Nathan Stirk/Getty Images The Black Cats recommence the Championship campaign with a home game against Millwall this Saturday. Caretaker Robbie Stockdale is expected to remain in charge for the fixture having stepped in to oversee the first team following Grayson’s dismissal. Billy McKinlay - who appeared alongside Stockdale in the Sunderland dugout for the Tees-Wear derby - has since hooked back up with David Moyes at West Ham. The Stadium of Light hierarchy are thought to be keen to have a name confirmed to be the club’s sixth manager in four years by the time domestic football kicks off again at the weekend. Well thank **** McCoist is out of the running.
Unless the next manager was employed or played for the Northern Ireland FA or the Irish FA then Bain has completely wasted 2 weeks. Our club is in total and utter crisis, in freefall and we fart around for weeks trying to appoint a manager. They may as well kept Grayson until they had a successor lined up, but this is Sunderland, don't do anything in a normal sensible way. I've supported this club now for 54 years...never in that time have I seen a more amateur attitude, its embarrassing.
Lots of people suggesting that we've been wasting time. How do people know what's been going on behind closed doors?
I know it's frustrating waiting around but it's very important that we get it right or we'll be relegated again, I don't believe for a minute that Bain is sitting around doing nowt and hoping someone good gets in touch.
That's probably true and we're desperately trying to work out who's the least ****e while leaving begging messages on Allardyce's and Pearson's answering machines.
I said similar on another thread too - there is no way that anyone on here knows exactly what's been happening - just because it's not being reported that we're interviewing x y or z or looking at applications of x y and z we are doing nothing! We may be doing nothing - but there is no way that anyone on here knows that