Phil Smith, James Copley and Roker Report all posting teasing stuff, wonder if they have all had word an announcement is due? Nar am not gonna say imminent reet!!
Don't think relegation should be seen as anything other than a learning experience. I really know nowt about the guy, but if the likes of Klopp, Wenger and even Howe ( up the road) have been relegated and come back bigger and better, then he needs to be given the benefit of the doubt. A whole lot of different reasons go into a team being relegated... I'm no expert, but I'm guessing these days the manager is not in the top three reasons.. As we have seen in our beloved club, the decisions made by those above in much loftier positions have cost us many relegations in the past.
I know how I am posting mate. Absolutely fine. I do think we could and should have done better than someone who has been a head coach for 2 years and relegated a team within that time. Still happy to give him support and it's a clean slate.
We should've went all out for Danny Rohl, he announced that Sheff Wed are doing a week's preseason in Germany! Can you imagine Sunderland taking over a German town?
https://x.com/phil__smith/status/1804577589161287774?s=46&t=FgnCLl4rQYbvpjBe_u6nPQ ladies and gentlemen, it’s happening.
I reckon that Phil Smith tweet is his delayed reaction to Le Bris leaving Lorient, rather than anything our end. Might be wrong tho
Le Bris still our new head coach? Just logged on and a bit confused about talk of compensation and people no longer happy.
Finally! Welcome Reg, new kit next week maybes a signing or two to follow, time to start looking forwards again
Having spent the last couple of hours watching brief highlights from Lorient games last season, I must say, despite the results they scored some absolutely class goals, really good team moves. Completely reminiscent of our first season under Mowbray where we just didn't score bad goals. The nature of highlights I watched though means it might have been dull as ditchwater other than that for all I know mind.
Sunderland AFC is delighted to announce the appointment of Régis Le Bris as Head Coach. The Frenchman will arrive on Wearside on 1 July 2024 and sign a three-year contract at the Stadium of Light. Régis’ move to the North East brings an end to his 12-year association with French side FC Lorient, which included leading Les Merlus’ senior team from June 2022 to June 2024. Following his appointment, Régis said: “I am honoured to be joining Sunderland AFC and look forward to immersing myself in the culture of the Club and the city. I believe the best way to understand and appreciate what makes a Club unique is to connect with the people who embody its spirit - the supporters, the community and all those who contribute to its character. All coaches talk about their enthusiasm and vision when they start a new role. I'm certainly here to pass on my energy and my convictions, but also to listen and learn. The history of this Club is very strong, and this is a unique opportunity to be part of that legacy. I recognise the potential of our team, a group that has seen both successes and more difficult times. Our journey together has only just begun, and I am ambitious about what we can achieve. I want us to bring joy to our fans, not only through results, but also through our style of play, and I'm convinced that with commitment and hard work, we can write an exciting new chapter.” Sporting Director Kristjaan Speakman added: “We are delighted to have attracted someone of Régis’ calibre to Sunderland. He is a talented coach, who is thoughtful and detailed in his approach and values strong relationships with players and staff. He is aligned with delivering our playing identity and he shares our ambition to win, as well as our passion for talent development. We are excited by the new ideas Régis will bring to Sunderland and look forward to supporting him in his new role.” Chairman Kyril Louis-Dreyfus concluded: “I must start by thanking our fans for their patience and support throughout an extensive recruitment process. It was imperative for us to try and appoint a candidate who could build on the foundations we have established and play an integral part in fulfilling our long-term ambitions. After following Régis’ career in recent years and meeting with him extensively, we believe he can make that contribution and we are delighted to welcome him to Sunderland AFC. I’m looking forward to the 2024-25 season and excited for us all to be back together at the Stadium of Light in August.” Régis spent most of his playing career with Stade Rennais and he returned to Roazhon Park as Head of Academy Coaching in 2004 after concluding his playing career with Stade Lavallois and K.S.K. Ronse. An immensely successful tenure with Les Rennais included an Under-18 national title and victory in the Coupe Gambardella, France’s equivalent of the FA Youth Cup. Régis moved to Lorient in 2012 to lead the Club’s youth development programme and he nurtured many highly regarded talents, whilst also coaching Lorient B from 2015 to 2022. The Frenchman took charge of the Brittany-based outfit’s senior team in June 2022 and guided them to their highest top-tier finish in almost a decade, as the Club registered its second-highest points tally in their Ligue 1 history. Welcome to Sunderland, Régis!