One i saw had Mark Hughes as favourite.Bookies favourite for the Sunderland job is Gareth ainsworth
One i saw had Mark Hughes as favourite.Bookies favourite for the Sunderland job is Gareth ainsworth
I wonder if that would **** up the investmentAccording to some latest reports doing the rounds Sunderland have approached wycombe and talks are ongoing about compensation if the deal goes ahead.![]()
That's what I was thinking ronI wonder if that would **** up the investment
I've backed him Ron. I really don't think our chairman would be doing himself any favours appointing Ainsworth. None of the fans seem to want him. He'd be supported but we want better in all honesty.Back Stendel at 9/1 with Betfair and PP
Hopefully that would be enough to put him/Sunderland management off and he can stay where he is wantedI've backed him Ron. I really don't think our chairman would be doing himself any favours appointing Ainsworth. None of the fans seem to want him. He'd be supported but we want better in all honesty.
Possession stats are meaningless phil. Any team can keep possession in their own half or even in the 3rd quarter. It's what they can do in that final quarter that countsI still think Reading would be a better choice for him already in the Championship, it could be easier to keep Reading in the Championship than trying to get Sunderland promoted, it's early in the season but Ipswich are already 8pts in front of Sunderland, even at this stage they are going to take some catching. I must admit with Ipswich having won there last four games & a home fixture against us even with our form they would have probably been odds on to win. Be honest we won at Rochdale with 27% of the play, they are not exactly winning games.
it's a compliment to him that the bookies always start off making him fav. But being wanted by the fans goes a long way and I can't see him going anywhere where he would feel not wanted, given his popularity at Wycombe and the fact that making the championship is starting to look like a possibility under the "new" ownershipAinsworth is slipping down the favourite's list at Sunderland, Milwall and Reading.