A few twitter rumours linking Sunderland with a move for Nigel Pearson
Wouldn't be surprised. They'll survive if he goes there, let's just hope it's not at our expense.
A few twitter rumours linking Sunderland with a move for Nigel Pearson
F@€k me thats quick! I doubt that they will get rid of Dick after 2 games, though if they dont inprove sharpish, he'll be first fired.A few twitter rumours linking Sunderland with a move for Nigel Pearson
He'll probably wait for the Chelsea job...F@€k me thats quick! I doubt that they will get rid of Dick after 2 games, though if they dont inprove sharpish, he'll be first fired.
Pearson had a job keeping us up with his players, i dont think he'd be able to do it with Sunderland.
.. won't beWouldn't be surprised. They'll survive if he goes there, let's just hope it's not at our expense.
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... personally I don't find the scenarios comparable... the insecure Taylor set about dismantling O'Neils squad... selling those good players most closely associated with the O'Neill 'brand' ... by contrast Ranieri has impressively (IMHO) improved the squad he inherited.. whilst cutting the 'chaff' ... and (touch wood) ...done something that Nigel Pearson tangibly hadn't managed.. - enabled Drinkwater to transform into a genuine looking top flight midfield talent to bootI don't think so either, but I keep thinking of how we were top of the Premier League in October 2000 under Peter Taylor after Pearson left, only to fall away massively after the O'Neill influence died and, eventually we dropped back into the Football League. Right now, we're riding high on the back of Pearson's achievements - Ranieri has been sensible enough to not live up to his nickname. But eventually, he will want to make his own mark, and only then will we know if Ranieri is the right man.
As much as I'm happy with the potential of our signings, I am equally concerned that at least two of them have been reluctant to come. There's nothing wrong with assessing you're options, but stating that you'd prefer to join another club before coming to ours doesn't exactly make you believe their hearts are in it. Hopefully, now they've made the decision, they'll be quickly won over and give their all. Last thing we want is more unrest behind the scenes.
Things look good at the moment, but we've seen too many false dawns over the years to take it for granted.
... personally I don't find the scenarios comparable... the insecure Taylor set about dismantling O'Neils squad... selling those good players most closely associated with the O'Neill 'brand' ... by contrast Ranieri has impressively (IMHO) improved the squad he inherited.. whilst cutting the 'chaff' ... and (touch wood) ...done something that Nigel Pearson tangibly hadn't managed.. - enabled Drinkwater to transform into a genuine looking top flight midfield talent to boot
... really? ... you don't think this squad is better than the one we started last season with?... OK .. but must say I am baffled...Well, it's a bit early to say Ranieri's players have improved the squad - not one as broken into the first team yet! Time will tell on that score.
Regarding the "chaff", I think Konch's days were numbered whatever, you and I always disagreed on Nugent (although £4m is good business I think) and I don't really like to see us selling young talent like Wood, albeit his chances in the Prem were going to be limited (would have preferred to see him go out on a season-long loan to a top of the Championship type side).
Drinkwater - he has obviously worked with and studied Cambiasso; Pearson brought Esteban to the club not just for his ability on the field, but also to pass on his wealth of experience to our young midfielders. Any improvement in Drinkwater is down to Pearson/Cambiasso/Drinkwater or even our owners (if they convince Cambiasso to come), the only credit you can give Ranieri is that he's picked Drinkwater - but since we started the season with only two fit midfielders with Premier League experience, it wasn't exactly a stroke of genius.
... Dammed if he does and damned if he doesn't .. so Drinkwater's improvement down to anyoneBUT Ranieri ... just wonder why it never happened last season ... you need to get over PearsonWell, it's a bit early to say Ranieri's players have improved the squad - not one as broken into the first team yet! Time will tell on that score.
Regarding the "chaff", I think Konch's days were numbered whatever, you and I always disagreed on Nugent (although £4m is good business I think) and I don't really like to see us selling young talent like Wood, albeit his chances in the Prem were going to be limited (would have preferred to see him go out on a season-long loan to a top of the Championship type side).
Drinkwater - he has obviously worked with and studied Cambiasso; Pearson brought Esteban to the club not just for his ability on the field, but also to pass on his wealth of experience to our young midfielders. Any improvement in Drinkwater is down to Pearson/Cambiasso/Drinkwater or even our owners (if they convince Cambiasso to come), the only credit you can give Ranieri is that he's picked Drinkwater - but since we started the season with only two fit midfielders with Premier League experience, it wasn't exactly a stroke of genius.
Drinkwater - he has obviously worked with and studied Cambiasso; Pearson brought Esteban to the club not just for his ability on the field, but also to pass on his wealth of experience to our young midfielders. Any improvement in Drinkwater is down to Pearson/Cambiasso/Drinkwater or even our owners (if they convince Cambiasso to come), the only credit you can give Ranieri is that he's picked Drinkwater - but since we started the season with only two fit midfielders with Premier League experience, it wasn't exactly a stroke of genius.
I don't really agree with either opinion here.... Dammed if he does and damned if he doesn't .. so Drinkwater's improvement down to anyoneBUT Ranieri ... just wonder why it never happened last season ... you need to get over Pearson
I don't really agree with either opinion here.
Drinkwater was an unfortunate casualty of having someone of Cambiassos quality last year, but glad he has stuck with it and given 2 good performances sofar this year.
You could give credit for Cambiasso for being someone to learn from, or credit Ranieri for recognising his talent and selecting him over new signings, but ultimately, its down to DD himself for staying at a competitive level.
Sean Dyche is about to spend "9 million pound notes" on Brentford striker Andre Gray who used to play for Hinckley
The irony of that
Its not little old Burnley's fault. Its the "market leaders"That league has gone mental.
You would think with parachute payments that they are the market leaders.Its not little old Burnley's fault. Its the "market leaders"
... really? ... you don't think this squad is better than the one we started last season with?... OK .. but must say I am baffled...
... Dammed if he does and damned if he doesn't .. so Drinkwater's improvement down to anyone BUT Ranieri ... just wonder why it never happened last season
... you need to get over Pearson