Out of all the prospective candidates, a lot will disagree, but i would go with SKP okay he has no experience as the number one guy and never will have till someone gives him the opportunity. After all Brian Clough cut his teeth at Hartlepool. We all need to start somewhere.
Another day passes without any communication , the quietness is deafening it’s over a week since Jack Ross was sacked , the favourite to replace him Phil Parkinson has been out of work for months and basically most supporters are decidedly anti him being appointed , as a club where are we going . Does Stewart Donald realise we have a very important game on Saturday and my guess is that we are heading in to that match with a caretaker manager in charge ,Ross was sacked with little or no thought about how we were going to replace him , whatever happened to the standard industry continuation planning . Come on Stewart Donald grasp the nettle and appoint Nigel Pearson and entourage to take the club forward .
There's nee money mate, Pearson entourage would cost too much. Expect a cheapo signing with cataclysmic consequences
We will always keep the faith mate we're Sunderland fans man May like to have a bitch and moan about it at times but who wouldn't after constantly getting kicked in the bollocks just as you think it's finally our time but still turn up and keep the faith. Supporting Sunderland is like being cursed but also being blessed at the same time!
I would have kept Ross and the names mentioned are all gambles and we all know what's going to happen
WTF is going on with our club SD come with I will connect with the fans then says **** all I think he is being greedy and not what he was best for the club Ronnie
We have set a100 point target Best professionaly run club We will only sign players with the right attitude. Best scouting network I want to attract new investment and stay on in some capacity but if that's not possible I will step aside in the best interest of the club. I'm struggling to see any of this and wish Donald had kept quiet. Wycombe are on form, Saturday could be a turning point for Donald.