The Burnley-Man City link absolutely was the owners and not the bloke in the dugout being Manchester City’s captain for 10 years. You’re so right.
Not happening....Liam turned down a second interview. Sunderland now holding out for the guy from DQPR.
He turned 'em down last week B, he was due another interview Thursday just gone but told 'em he wasn't interested.
I see Sunderland have a "you can't bring your staff with you" and "you have no input on incoming transfer" policy so he probably thought "**** that" and i can't say I blame him.
They’re all over the place, Sunderland. It’s now over 100 days since they sacked Beale and although they’ve had a lot of managers linked with them, they’re being turned down by anyone who gets to see what the terms and conditions are. According to the owner the club has a relentless demand for a high performance culture, fans just need to be patient. Most Sunderland fans I know are good lads and are very frustrated by what’s going on, but also realists who know where their club currently is and where it has been recently. Most were actually excited about Rosie taking over and saw it as a good move for their club. Still plenty of idiots about though. One comment I read about potentially employing Rosie: Not good enough for us - if he failed to get a little club like Hull into the playoffs he’s going to be overawed by the Sunderland set up and won’t be able to manage the bigger players as he’s too young and didn’t achieve anything as a player himself. Frank Lampard it is then.
Sunderland had the highest home attendances last season. They had the highest away attendances, despite having the longest distances to travel after Plymouth, 3,900 just pipping Leeds. We were 17th with 1,300. You can see why some of their fans consider them a bigger club. Some of our fans consider clubs with larger attendances than us smaller than we are.
Newtons Third Law of Forumotion... 'If two'bodies' exert forces on each other, these forces have the same magnitude but opposite directions...