@WhatTheFalkPod Alex Neil indicating #SAFC made him feel unwanted after promotion but says he "saw his future at Sunderland" and wanted to stay in the summer. Says the squad is currently "extremely talented" but "lacking experience @WhatTheFalkPod "As soon as we got promoted, I wanted discussions to extend my deal...but as far as they were concerned I had signed the deal and that's what I was on". Says that was the key component to him leaving #SAFC.
I'm sorry but the club shouldn't be taking criticism from someone who, along with his mate, spent over 20million on players and made Stoke worse.
Neither do I mate, I now wish the club had been stronger and not bowed to the pressure of the fans. Don't get me wrong I thought TM had done more than enough to earn a contract extension, but in hindsight it may have been better to let him go then and bring their number one target in
Funny how he never mentioned it when he left us in the lurch to go and watch Stoke when we had a game at the same time then sign for them. Only now when he's out of work......
The baldy ****er is just putting himself in the spotlight to get another job. He can **** off. Snake.
Keifer Moore wanted to be at the club that gave him the most exposure so he could cement his place in the Welsh squad for the play off games and the finals. The money was a Bournemouth issue to deal with but he wanted to go where it suited him best for his Welsh career. Source, a lad that works for me that knows the family
Very true. Lack of negotiation after promotion and not getting the experience in. Neil then dealt with it all **** but absolutely, broken promises on the lead up.
Not saying it is or isn't, but as far as Moore is concerned his focus was on wales and their play off games and the finals
Bob marra, I can only say what I have seen. I've seen things you people wouldn't believe... Attack ships on fire off the shoulder of Orion... I watched C-beams glitter in the dark near the Tannhäuser Gate. All those moments will be lost in time, like tears in rain... Time to die. I've seen Neil lift a promotion cup and as he approached KLD, as soon as they both realised they were in each others presence on the awards walkway, both simultaneously turned their backs on each other in a nervous sort of way. I've seen Neil sing "We are by far the greatest team the world has ever seen" on the Wembley turf after our playoffs win. I've seen the team celebrate in their hotel after the playoff win and Neil was front and centre in the singing. To say there were broken promises, these must have been pre-playoff final?
Who cares about Neil, wanted more control over signings and boasted that's what he'd have at Stoke ... ... he took them to a relegation place and left a bunch of players regularly booed off the pitch. Currently unemployed.