Hope he’s gone tonight However a run of defeats will get him sacked I’m in the opinion of get five or six defeats of the belt Then he hopefully will go The table and teams are that poor We still will maybe make the play offs I just don’t know what to think at the moment Only we would be better off if Parkinson was gone
Very sad mate. The problem is though at the moment we don’t actually have anyone running the club in a position to do it
Mad dog had this twat sussed ages ago,i came around to his way of thinking about wyke and a few others two weeks ago .Would just like to apologize to him, and he is due quite a few more from others on here.
Just seen this on RTG - not sure I realised this Not beaten a team with 11 men since Crewe in October Not beaten a team without the aid of a penalty since October 1 win in 8 time to end it. Like Reply Report Reactions:Silkyces, Redby-lad, Rokeroar and 2 others
Flanagan often goes awol after 70 minutes, and Hume is usually clapped out by then so we are vulnerable down that side check it out mate, also Maguire is a handicap 90% of the time, Wyke is the pits no wonder Gooch is goosed we are there for the taking and this moron can not see it, hes useless useless.
Yeah this has to stop We can’t continue in this manner Especially when this league is so poor this season
Well that turned ****e. Some of the comments on here though do make me laugh out loud (genuinely). We are the laughing stock of the league. Wyke again offers nowt. No young uns again. Same old ****ing line up. Sanderson on bench even though two of the back three were away on international duty. As said by some I would rather have no manager than Parky in charge tomorrow. **** it, Leadbitter can do a couple of team picks and team talks. It cant get any worse.
He has never connected with the fans. He appears to be incapable of it. His background noise comment makes me think he’s not bothered about the fans opinion. The fact that we have two owners who don’t give a feck and one who doesn’t seem involved at the moment plus the money situation I’ll be surprised if he is sacked at the moment. He needs to be.
Roker Report - Player Ratings Remi Matthews: 6/10 Blameless for the last minute equaliser barely tested outside of that. Conor McLaughlin: 7/10 Continued from where he left off before the international break, McLaughlin offers greater technical quality and composure than the hobbled version of Jordan Willis we’ve been watching recently. Bailey Wright: 6/10 Not at his supreme best in possession, tidied up well for the most part, before his bizarre shocking attempt at a clearance that led to Doncaster’s goal. Tom Flanagan: 6/10 Real mixed bag from Flanagan. He enjoyed maybe his best passing performance of the season, but was also Sunderland’s weak link at the back. Flanagan was too reliant on defending by fouling and got caught out of position too often, although Denver Hume should have done more to get back and help out the centre half, who was often left defending one-on-one. Luke O’Nien: 7/10 Looked re-energised back at right wing back, made clever runs in between Doncaster defenders and showed uncharacteristic flair in the final third. Annoyingly O’Nien just played really sloppily in the second half, whether it was fatigue or nerves, he became a liability as the game wore on. Grant Leadbitter: 7/10 Scored a quite magnificent opener and helped set the tempo alongside Josh Scowen once it became obvious Doncaster were there for the taking. His passing was crisp, accurate and often positive, the only drawbacks were his struggles stopping Rovers breaks where he fouled often and was fortunate to avoid being cautioned. Josh Scowen: 8/10 In a plot twist nobody could have seen coming... Scowen, a former Championship central midfielder is pretty good when you play him in a conventional central midfield role. What stood out was Scowen’s composure and ability to see passes between the lines. He showcased more class and quality than we’ve often seen in that second midfield role in League One. Lynden Gooch: 7/10 Should have won a first half penalty, crossed the ball about as well he ever has, and linked up well with his teammates cutting in to create space for Hume. Denver Hume: 6/10 Struggled badly with his crossing early on, but kicked on from there. It was as if Hume sensed the confidence his teammates were playing with and started carrying the ball, committing defenders in his usual manner after that. Chris Maguire: 5/10 Nowhere near his best - his crossing was poor and, as he can on off days, Maguire just conceded possession too carelessly, too often. Charlie Wyke: 4/10 Wyke started the game well, but regressed badly. He botched a great chance to head in from 6-yards, hesitating allowing the defender to beat him to the ball. Wyke’s hold up play was virtually non-existent in the second half - he miscontrolled the ball a few times and too often stopped playing to complain about perceived free kicks the referee didn’t award him. (SUB) Elliot Embleton: 6/10 Had one wild shot that was harmlessly off target barely involved outside of that. (SUB) Max Power: n/a Brought on in injury time to waste time. Man of the Match Josh Scowen
It was coming all second half, Jurassic Parkinson just sitting there twiddling his thumbs looking at the ground. Hopefully this is the end.