I reckon it's a cracking idea......the lads can only benefit from it.. STEVE GUPPY is set to become a permanent member of Martin OâNeillâs coaching staff to continue his one-on-one tuition with Sunderlandâs youngsters. Former Celtic winger Guppy, who is with Sunderlandâs squad in South Korea, worked on a freelance basis at the Academy of Light for the final two months of last season after leaving his role with American MLS outfit Colorado Rapids in November. Guppy was charged with improving the technique of the younger members of Sunderlandâs first-team squad, with the likes of Connor Wickham, Ji Dong-won and James McClean all performing extra training sessions with the 43-year-old. OâNeill, who managed Guppy at Wycombe, Leicester and Celtic, is now ready to add the one-time England international permanently, to work alongside first-team coach Steve Walford. The Sunderland manager told the Echo: âIâm looking to bring in Stevey Guppy on a full-time basis. âI want him to continue his individual work, particularly with the younger players here. Thatâs a really important step for us. âHeâs had great experience with Gary Smith, whoâs at Stevenage now, after they both won the Major League Soccer in America. âHeâs got good experience for one I consider relatively young. And I want to develop him as a coach, as much as anything else.â Guppyâs imminent appointment comes after former reserve team coaching pair Keith Bertschin and Stephen Clemence left the Stadium of Light to join ex-Sunderland boss Steve Bruce at Hull City last month. The double departure has freed up a spot for Guppyâs appointment, along with the promotion of youth-team coach Kevin Ball, who is now in charge of Sunderlandâs second string. Former Sunderland skipper Ball faces his first public outing in his new post at Whitby Town tonight (kick-off 7pm) after a behind-closed-doors run-out against Hamilton Academical yesterday. And OâNeill is keen for Ball, whose role was set to change anyway due to the reorganisation of the academy system, to have an involvement with the first-team too. OâNeill added: âI was disappointed to see both Keith and Steve leave. They left of their own volition because Stevey Bruce had brought them in. I understand that. âI wish them the very best. Both felt it was promotion for them and an opportunity that they couldnât turn down. âKevin was always going to be stepping up with the way the academy system is changing. âAnd at some stage or another, Iâd like Kevin to get some sort of involvement with the first-team. âWeâll deal with that accordingly further down the line. âIâve said before that my own view is that Niall Quinn is Mr Sunderland. Iâd say Kevin Ball wouldnât be far behind. Some supporters might think heâs even ahead. âHeâs great here, so enthusiastic and wants to do well.
I desperately would like to see a natural progression in place at SAFC with Bally brought through the ranks (Liverpool of old style) to take the first team reins from MoN in 5 or 6 years time. Bally could be groomed for that role perfectly with a legendary manager such as O'Neill.
Agree, Cest. He is definitely (a) a bona fide legend (b) a good coach who is developing his skills in the best environment & (c) ****ing hard!
He's also funny as ****!! Saw him at a WMc do when he did a talk and he was awesome! Complete legend for SAFC. Loved him as a player and the natural progression is ongoing and hopefully we will see him in charge once mon has retired.