Well we get behind him and give him and the team our full backing. Whether he is the right person for the job we shall see in the future but for now he's the manager and we get behind him . Keep the faith lads and lasses. It's the Sunderland way.
Some said Johnson was **** before he was given a chance Quite a few didn't want Neill Same old, Same old views Whoever it is must be given a chance and not written off before he's even appointed.
100% everyone has the own opinion if he's the right man or not , but anyone who says the will never back him can all jog on as far away as possible from our football club
Him doing photos with fans before the game, being at the match in the stand and being shown around the AoL isn't exactly trying to hide it mind. Has he got a 1 year rolling deal?
ffs lads, no one wanted parky, no one wanted ross, no one wanted neil...i could go on but what the hell is the point, some have already made their minds up mainly down to a couple of throw away comments from years ago and the fact that mowbray does not run around grinning like the cheshire cat while doing cartwheels down the touchline. the man knows the league (how many times was that banded about when we were looking for managers in league one..'has to know the league like') has done well with a very limited budget on more than one occasion, apparently likes to bring the youth on and prefers an attack minded style of play, has contacts going back many years, exactly what we need right now to establish ourselves in this league..it is not as if we were haring towards promotion despite our decent start.
The one thing about Mowbray, amongst others is that he won't be phased by the size of SAFC. The others that have been mentioned haven't managed a club anywhere near the size of us. That is important when appointing coaches and when signing players. They need to be mentally strong.
Our fan base is 50,000 to be fair ... ...a handful of the Twitterati might make lots of noise on the internet but not at the matches.
Yet you are allowed to be convinced it won’t be. Is that the way it works?Perhaps people are just willing to support him because that’s what we as fans do. Have a moan about his appointment by all means, but just because you are convinced he will be ****, doesn’t mean to say he will be.
he’s only two years older than Klopp and seven older than Guardiola. You’d think he was their granda the way some go on.
Neil Warnock was keen to come out of retirement at a sprightly 71. Wouldn’t be surprised to see him pick up a job around Christmas.