Rigg patting the badge, lifetime contract please
Seems like he's been turned from the dark side and is glowing in the light
Rigg patting the badge, lifetime contract please
Caught the bug you could say, welcome aboard Riggy ladSeems like he's been turned from the dark side and is glowing in the light

Yeah I noticed that haha, about time we stopped being the nice guyBrilliant mate ... I noticed he was chosen, by the club, to speak after the game ...
... very cheeky by the club.
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This aged wellDon't see much upside in signing him tbh




Is Dodds showing enough for a full time job?

'Up to the sending off we played them off the park '
A good mate of mine enjoyed himself today...
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Good lad is Haynsey.No,
but I like the bloke and hope he's still here as a coach when a head coach comes in.
That sounds sentimental but I think we have to get a balance right of a good head coach the players look up to with others they like and respond to.
I think that is crucial to being successful. Peter Reid said fook it to criticism and did it his way. Roy Keane came in with no nonsense.
Enigma and a will to win.
I'm hoping for a decent recruitment re head coach this summer.
Fingers crossed lol.
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Yeah I agree. Dodds is a good bloke, on ready to moan they treat him like the devil incarnate. Full of ****ers that place. He’s also slowly improving us step by step with a quiet confidence and determination. We’re more competitive and that brings confidence which will bring the better football. I want a new head coach to be able to bring what they must have but we don’t need to rip everything up and have a complete change. What new head coach wouldn’t want someone the players respect and knows the players. If we change all and it fails we’re back to being what we thought we’d learnt from.No,
but I like the bloke and hope he's still here as a coach when a head coach comes in.
That sounds sentimental but I think we have to get a balance right of a good head coach the players look up to with others they like and respond to.
I think that is crucial to being successful. Peter Reid said fook it to criticism and did it his way. Roy Keane came in with no nonsense.
Enigma and a will to win.
I'm hoping for a decent recruitment re head coach this summer.
Fingers crossed lol.
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I can vaguely remember Ballard injuring Maja at the SoL but was it bad?West Brom boss Carlos Corberan's angry Dan Ballard blast
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https://www.thenorthernecho.co.uk/s...=a73edde4dcb3d8fcf40d517c2718393e&date=140424
By Dominic Shaw
MIKE Dodds jumped to the defence of Sunderland's Dan Ballard, who was singled out for criticism by West Brom fans - as home boss Carlos Corberan moaned at the defender's "terrible" foul on Josh Maja in the reverse fixture at the Stadium of Light four months ago....
“The second yellow card had a massive impact. You can have desire, but when you have a yellow card, you need to increase the calm,” Corberan said.
“To concede from a set-piece after losing a player is painful.
“If the referee understood it to be a yellow card, it has been our mistake to achieve two yellow cards. It’s a lesson for Brandon and it’s a lesson for us.
"We haven’t had the experience to play with a player less since I arrived. I know for some teams how much of a disadvantage it can be.
“For me it was unfair that in the first game, they injured Maja. It was a terrible action. It was unbelievable. The player (Ballard) who scored that day injured a player and the referee didn’t send him off or give him a yellow card.
“It was ridiculous – not just because it was against us, I am talking about football. If somebody today breaks their limits with two actions, they’re two yellow cards. When you have a yellow card, you must control yourself.”
Sunderland interim manager Dodds, who guided the Black Cats to only their second victory in 12 with this win, was pleased with Ballard’s application in a testing atmosphere.
The centre-half enjoyed conducting the celebrations with the travelling supporters at the final whistle.
“It can work that way,” Dodds replied, when asked whether the boos could act as a performance stimulus.
“When you have a group like ours, and the opposition fans want to give some stick, they’ll stick up for each other. It brings the group closer together, but Dan is a big boy. He’s an international, he’s a Premier League player in waiting for me. He can take it.
“I was a bit surprised. I am always respectful to the fans, but the first boo did take me by surprise.
“He’s a great kid, Dan. West Brom fans target him, that’s fine, it’s a part of the game. Dan showed today he can handle that side of the game, but I didn’t need today as confirmation.”
I can vaguely remember Ballard injuring Maja at the SoL but was it bad?