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New Head Coach

Discussion in 'Sunderland' started by FellTop, Nov 26, 2023.

  1. Wayne the Punk

    Wayne the Punk Well-Known Member

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    I would not have Alex Neil back under any circumstances, unprofessional ****er
     
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  2. Late goal Scorer

    Late goal Scorer Well-Known Member

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    He’s followed a few this close season.
     
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  3. Whittylad

    Whittylad Well-Known Member

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    Agree the way he left was as you say unprofessional.
     
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  4. Wayne the Punk

    Wayne the Punk Well-Known Member

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    Rubbed our noses in it, the little ****
     
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  5. Late goal Scorer

    Late goal Scorer Well-Known Member

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    Maric following Dodds or vice versa? Or both.
     
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  6. Scootsie

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    Yes actually and you wouldn’t believe the names it came back with <laugh><laugh><laugh>


    For Sunderland, a club with a focus on youth development and working harmoniously with existing staff, they should consider the following head coach options:

    1. **Enzo Maresca**: With a background in youth development at Manchester City, Maresca has experience in nurturing young talent and working within a well-established system. His focus on playing attractive, possession-based football could benefit Sunderland's young players.

    2. **Kieran McKenna**: McKenna has a strong background in youth coaching from his time at Manchester United. Currently managing Ipswich Town, he has shown an ability to develop young talent and work effectively within a club structure.

    3. **Michael Beale**: Beale has a rich history in youth coaching, particularly at Liverpool and Chelsea. His recent managerial role at Queens Park Rangers has demonstrated his ability to transition from youth development to first-team management while maintaining a focus on integrating young players.

    4. **Mark Warburton**: Known for his time at Brentford and Rangers, Warburton has a reputation for developing young players and working collaboratively with club staff. His experience and tactical flexibility make him a solid candidate for Sunderland.

    5. **Liam Manning**: As a younger manager with a modern approach, Manning has shown promise in his time with MK Dons. His emphasis on developing young players and a progressive style of play aligns well with Sunderland's objectives.

    These candidates offer a blend of youth development expertise, tactical acumen, and the ability to work within an existing club framework, making them suitable for Sunderland's head coach role.
     
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  7. Pure River Slut

    Pure River Slut Well-Known Member

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    I’ve said that but equally I want someone I trust not to be utter ****e and he was good here
     
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  8. Wayne the Punk

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    Agreed.he is not to be trusted
     
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  9. Maccasafc

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    Been following each other for a while
     
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  10. Forpadydeplasterer

    Forpadydeplasterer Well-Known Member

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    Both following each other I think. It was about 6 weeks ago
     
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  11. Forpadydeplasterer

    Forpadydeplasterer Well-Known Member

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    Try multi lingual and under 45 aswell <laugh>
     
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  12. Nonsense Potter

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    Considering the criteria for a multilingual coach under 45 years old who would not be involved in player transfers, here are a few suitable candidates:

    1. **Matthias Jaissle**: Currently managing Al-Ahli, Jaissle is 35 and has experience managing at Red Bull Salzburg and in the Saudi Pro League. He is known for his tactical flexibility and ability to develop young talent. Jaissle speaks multiple languages, including German and English, and focuses primarily on coaching rather than transfers [[❞]](https://www.fourfourtwo.com/features/8-worlds-best-young-managers-under-40).

    2. **Domenico Tedesco**: At 38, Tedesco is the head coach of the Belgium national team. He has experience managing in the Bundesliga with Schalke and RB Leipzig and is known for his tactical acumen and ability to adapt to different footballing cultures. Tedesco is fluent in German, Italian, and English, making him a strong candidate for Sunderland's diverse needs [[❞]](https://www.squawka.com/en/best-young-managers-mens-football-julian-nagelsmann-mikel-arteta/) [[❞]](https://www.fourfourtwo.com/features/8-worlds-best-young-managers-under-40).

    3. **Ruben Amorim**: The 39-year-old Sporting Lisbon coach has led his team to significant successes in the Portuguese league. Amorim is multilingual, speaking Portuguese, Spanish, and English, and is renowned for his high-intensity, attacking football style. He focuses more on tactical and team development rather than player transfers [[❞]](https://thefootballfaithful.com/bes...orld-football-right-now-alonso-arteta-amorim/) [[❞]](https://www.fourfourtwo.com/features/8-worlds-best-young-managers-under-40).

    These candidates fit the bill for Sunderland's requirements and bring a mix of tactical expertise, youth, and multilingual capabilities.
     
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  13. Carl and the Passions

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    The bottom two are fanciful to say the least
     
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  14. Forpadydeplasterer

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    Think we've been linked to the top one tbf. The last is definitely out of our league <laugh>
     
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    Amorim who was linked with the Liverpool job having just won the Portuguese championship...
     
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  16. kmoff

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    That’s Maric out then. No one is that stupid to have that idiot as a coach
     
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  17. RTB

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    Michael Beale it is then <laugh>
     
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  18. Bob the Mackem

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    That scares me mate
     
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  19. Billy Batts

    Billy Batts Well-Known Member

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    What the **** is going on at our club man? It's so up in the air it's ridiculous.
     
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  20. JHmackem

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    Kyril probably in Germany watching the Euros and isn’t arsed until it’s over
     
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