Can't say i know to much about him..
But sure some will remember.
The club pays tribute to former Sunderland manager Jimmy Adamson, who has sadly passed away at the age of 82.
Sunderland historian Rob Mason pays tribute.
Jimmy Adamson managed Sunderland between 1976 and 1978.
Sunderland were at a low ebb when Jimmy took over. They failed to score in his first nine league games in charge, prompting him to turn to youngsters Kevin Arnott and Shaun Elliott and finding a regular spot for Gary Rowell. Suddenly there were goals galore and form surged.
However, that season saw Sunderland relegated by the narrowest of margins.
Following his first and only full season in charge at Roker Park, Sunderland finished sixth in what is now the Championship.
The team were eighth in the league when Adamson left for Leeds the following October, having only lost one game in their previous eight.
On learning of the death of Jimmy Adamson, SAFC Chief Executive Margaret Byrne said: "Jimmy Adamson's stature in the game is undoubted.
"As a hugely respected figure he came back to his native north east to serve Sunderland during a difficult spell.
"He gave belief to young players and had the club heading in the right direction again when he moved on. Sunderland AFC would like to pay tribute to Jimmy Adamson and offer its condolences to Jimmy's family."
But sure some will remember.
The club pays tribute to former Sunderland manager Jimmy Adamson, who has sadly passed away at the age of 82.
Sunderland historian Rob Mason pays tribute.
Jimmy Adamson managed Sunderland between 1976 and 1978.
Sunderland were at a low ebb when Jimmy took over. They failed to score in his first nine league games in charge, prompting him to turn to youngsters Kevin Arnott and Shaun Elliott and finding a regular spot for Gary Rowell. Suddenly there were goals galore and form surged.
However, that season saw Sunderland relegated by the narrowest of margins.
Following his first and only full season in charge at Roker Park, Sunderland finished sixth in what is now the Championship.
The team were eighth in the league when Adamson left for Leeds the following October, having only lost one game in their previous eight.
On learning of the death of Jimmy Adamson, SAFC Chief Executive Margaret Byrne said: "Jimmy Adamson's stature in the game is undoubted.
"As a hugely respected figure he came back to his native north east to serve Sunderland during a difficult spell.
"He gave belief to young players and had the club heading in the right direction again when he moved on. Sunderland AFC would like to pay tribute to Jimmy Adamson and offer its condolences to Jimmy's family."
