Fair enough. I personally care about results and winning games - I don’t think he got enough out of that Hull squad and last season they had better players than we did imo.
If Nixon had any actual idea that Jansen was in talks or even of interest to us he'd put it behind the paywall. Zero credible links.
I’m not just copying your posts by the way. You’re too quick/I’m too slow so I’m not seeing them until I’ve pressed post on mine.
The few fans are getting more each passing day with valid concerns that pre season will very soon be upon us though
At this stage I don’t believe anyone currently knows who our next boss will be. It’s concerning after how long it’s gone on…
I think we've been out of the running for him for over a week. Think his mind was made up when Lens came in for him.
And we've waited around for the knacker, makes us look like mugs. We should have moved on weeks ago. Just hope we get our head coach this week.
He's got to be in hot water with KLD. Speakman has overseen a total **** show this calendar year. He only has himself to blame I'm afraid.
Dragged his feet in getting things formally agreed/signed off it seems. Unfortunately verbal agreements aren't worth the spit in a dry mouth.
There was another snippet on Jansen in the Northern Echo yesterday, from Dominic Shaw: https://www.thenorthernecho.co.uk/sport/24367353.sunderland-interested-former-az-boss-pascal-jansen/ PASCAL Jansen is of interest to Sunderland and Black Cats chiefs have been in contact with the former AZ Alkmaar boss over the head coach vacancy at the Stadium of Light. It's not known at this stage how talks have progressed and how likely the 51-year-old is to become Sunderland's next boss, but he's been on the club's radar since the process of finding a replacement for Michael Beale started back in February.... The Northern Echo understands Jansen was identified early as a candidate for the Sunderland vacancy and he's remained in the running while the shortlist of contenders has been whittled down. Jansen's odds have tumbled in the last 24 hours and, as things stand, he's second favourite with the bookmakers. Will Still leads the way despite developments at the end of last week, when the 31-year-old performed a u-turn having previously indicated to Sunderland bosses he was set to take the job....
Cheers. Actually it’s not. It’s honking it down to the point that our roof has leaked and damaged the floor and ceiling necessitating our very first household insurance claim in 30 years. That said, we had a great summer and autumn. We’ll probably get all the repairs done before a head coach is appointed mind.
Pascal Jansen. That’s who I want to get the job now. Always wanted Steve Cooper but it was never happening.
I would take him over Will Still like, seems to have more experience and managed at the top clubs. If Will Still did come now I would be very worried with him dragging this on. As soon as something doesn't go his way here, I have the feeling he will throw the toys out the pram.