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Sunderland sack Gus Poyet and make Steve McClaren No1 summer target

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  1. C19RK73

    C19RK73 Red & White army!

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    Louise Taylor

    Monday 16 March 2015 15.37 GMT

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    Gus Poyet has parted company with Sunderland after the club decided to fast-forward plans to replace him in the summer. Steve McClaren is their No1 target for next season, when the Derby County manager will also be courted by Newcastle United.

    Poyet’s sacking ends an often turbulent 17-month tenure on Wearside featuring a near-miraculous escape from relegation, a League Cup final and increasing tensions with the club’s board.

    Lee Congerton, the sporting director, has begun the hunt for a short-term successor to coach the team until the end of the season, when a longer-term replacement – ideally McClaren – will be sought.

    Dick Advocaat, the 67-year-old former Rangers manager who is out of work after stepping down as Serbia’s coach last November, is among those under consideration for the temporary role.

    He has been spoken to by the club but other candidates are under consideration, including Glenn Hoddle. Sunderland want an experienced manager who has no long-term ambitions.

    It has been apparent for some time that a parting of the ways with Poyet in June was near inevitable but a majority on the board had hoped the Uruguayan could keep Sunderland in the Premier League while seeing this season out.

    That stance changed when the team surrendered to a 4-0 home defeat by Aston Villa on Saturday. It is understood that Sunderland’s owner, Ellis Short, the chief executive, Margaret Byrne, and Congerton decided during talks on Sunday that a managerial change was needed. Poyet’s assistants Mauricio Taricco and Charlie Oatway have also left the club.

    A watershed was reached when half the near-46,000 crowd vacated the stadium in protest by half-time of a match that left Sunderland only one point above the relegation zone. With Poyet’s team having won only two Premier League games at home all season and relations between manager and board extremely tense, the scene was set for the separation confirmed on Monday.

    Short said in a statement on Sunderland’s website: “I would like to thank Gus for his endeavours during his time at the club, in particular last season’s ‘great escape’ and cup final appearance, which will live long in the memory of every Sunderland fan. Sadly, we have not made the progress that any of us had hoped for this season and we find ourselves battling, once again, at the wrong end of the table. We have therefore made the difficult decision that a change is needed.”

    Poyet took first-team training at Sunderland’s Academy of Light on Monday morning, before being summoned to have his fate sealed.

    His long-term successor will be expected to work as a head coach, reporting to Congerton in a continental-style director of football system. This dictates Sunderland are likely to seek a McClaren-type tracksuit manager rather than a Sam Allardyce-style figure. Whoever ends up in the job will be the third manager Short has hired in three frequently traumatic years largely spent battling relegation.

    With the international break following Saturday’s trip to West Ham United the idea is that Poyet’s immediate successor will have time to work with his players before a vital run-in, starting with a home derby against Newcastle United on 5 April.

    With Short’s working relationships with Steve Bruce, Martin O’Neill, Paolo Di Canio and now Poyet having ended in tears, Sunderland’s owner can only pray Congerton finally identifies the right man.
     
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  2. QWOP

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    Now this would be a fantastic move. McLaren would do a great job with you.
     
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  3. Disco down under

    Disco down under Well-Known Member

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  4. Brian Storm

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    Yes from me like.
     
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    Sounds good to me.

    Get him now. We could be down by then.
     
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  6. BoazWMackem

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    A resounding no.
     
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  7. Gil T Azell

    Gil T Azell Well-Known Member

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    A massive yes from me.
     
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  8. Sam_Fring

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    Unsure. A renowned yes-man for England, surely our spice boys would continue to rule the roost.

    But, a tactician with a history of bringing youth through the ranks.

    50/50 for me, possible echoes of O'Neil.
     
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  9. concrete tony

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    Bring in Kevin Keegan!
     
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  10. concrete tony

    concrete tony Well-Known Member

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    Okay maybe not Keegan but for **** sakes we have watched garbage since the End of Ried's day. Let's look for a positive attacking manager.
     
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  11. Smug in Boots

    Smug in Boots Well-Known Member

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    It would be worth going down to clear out the slackers who PDC wanted gone 2 years back.

    Coming back up with the likes of Austin, Ings, Richards, Watmore etc would be what we've needed for a while.
     
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  12. BackO'TheNet

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    Breaking: West Ham reject Sunderland's approach asking for permission to speak with Sam Allardyce. Talks ongoing. ‪#‎WHUFC‬ ‪#‎SAFC‬
     
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    Bullshit from the Dildo Twins imo ......... hence 'talks ongoing'.

    They'll string it out until after this weekend's game.
     
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    Agree with this, otherwise why no new contract?
     
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  16. Smug in Boots

    Smug in Boots Well-Known Member

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    They're after more money ....... the only thing they have in their sad little lives.
     
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  17. TheGusBus

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    What about Laudrup?
     
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  18. Reggie the Cheddar

    Reggie the Cheddar Well-Known Member

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    Those who think Brown and oshea need to go will be gutted if he gets the job.

    For me I'm totally unsure on him every time he seems like he's cracked it he mucks it up. When he'd done well for Boro he went to England and it didn't work, to his credit he rebuilt himself abroad only to loose the plot in Germany and confirm aforementioned plot lossege with his second Dutch spell. But again he came back with forest looked ok but it was over before it began. Now again he's done well with derby if we do get him I hope it continues but my worry is his pattern
     
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  19. C19RK73

    C19RK73 Red & White army!

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    Where did that come from mate
     
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  20. BackO'TheNet

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    ....Which might result in him picking a less productive team than ours :emoticon-0148-yes:
     
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