In my honest opinion BUT its going to take throwing a lot of money at the problem as I said yesterday or the day before, we are going to be busy in January but first we need to get a number 2 in, we need a young enthusiastic man who will help us out on the attacking side with fresh idea's to aid MoN.
But what if he doesnt that is the problem what if we win the league what if we go down its all ifs and buts and ands and maybes
very true mate its just typical Sunderland, even if we had Mourinho we would still somehow **** it up!
fellas, momentum can work upwards and downwards. with this in mind I'd say you will have to make a tough call is the next few weeks before the January transfer window opens..
I'm behind MON, I've seen improvement 2 games in a row and to get no points from both games is frustrating and IMHO unlucky. Reading Tuesday is a must win. Ultimately results drive a sacking and MON isn't getting any. Points on the board time but I think we WILL put points on the board.
Reading Dec 11th is a must win?, Wolves and Bolton last season were must win games but they were not won, and if this, if that drives me mad.
Stretching it a bit, Everton would have felt badly done to if they not got a point. 3 was a bonus though.
As I say a draw was fair. The disappointing thing for Sunderland fans was the attitude 2nd half. Obviously they are a good side but even 2nd half they were struggling for rhythm. You should have stepped on their throat instead of sitting off holding out. Once Miralles went off, you really got on top and should have kept that up. Easier said than done of course, particularly when you are in a bit of a rut and lacking a bit of self belief. I just felt you handed them back the initiative for all you defended well.