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Yeah. It's a better deal over a longer term. He wanted and frankly deserved that.

He did, if he wanted a longer deal with us it should have been sorted after the play off final ask him to delay his break a couple days to sort it out.
 
I give up on football if it’s an Ainsworth or a McCann.

I'd rather gamble on a former player who has never managed a team but talks a good game, than go for someone like those mentioned. I'm throwing Paul Cook, the Cowley brothers and Darren Ferguson into that category as well.

We need to look at a young, high pressing coach in my opinion. The Germans do this well, picking up the next young coach from their own production line or from Austria/Scandinavia. Our own version of Daniel Farke or Thomas Frank.

The only English league coaches I'd be interested in off the top of my head are Liam Manning, Neil Critchley or Mark Robbins. The idea of appointing a name like Dyche or Warnock would seemingly go against the DOF approach and need huge compromise which would inevitably cause friction down the road.
 
I'm looking at this a different way. Yes Neil got us out of League One but surely any half decent coach could have done that with the squad we had. Lee Johnson looked like doing this until he had a ****ing meltdown after Christmas.

I wouldn't say we were fantastic towards the back end of the season yes we went a long time unbeaten but we relied on a hell of a lot of late goals to accomplish this. We've had a lucky win at Stoke and a win against Bristol City in a game that could have went either way and 2 draws at home to teams who ain't going to pull up any trees in this league this season.

Yes losing the manager is a blow and yes he was doing a decent job but it's not like we've just lost Guardiola or early 2000's Mourinho. We've only lost Alex Neil

For me I say **** him he's made a decision based on financial and security reasons fair enough to him but we are a club on the up and stoke are a club in my opinion going the other way. From a footballing point of view hes committed career suicide for a bit of extra dosh and a few more years on his contract. Again fair play to him and I wish him no hard feelings end of the day he got us out that **** hole last season.

He's been here 5 minutes the club is bigger than him and similar to players we will get someone else in who we will get behind and see if he's any good. Football is a circus these days We've just got to get on with it.
 
If you pay peanuts you get monkeys. Penny pinching gets you nowhere and is always more expensive in the long run. Does anybody know what sort of salary is Speakman on? Was it more than Neil's?
He certainly won't be on a rolling contract with a " bugger off if you feel like it" cause in it.
 
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I'm looking at this a different way. Yes Neil got us out of League One but surely any half decent coach could have done that with the squad we had. Lee Johnson looked like doing this until he had a ****ing meltdown after Christmas.

I wouldn't say we were fantastic towards the back end of the season yes we went a long time unbeaten but we relied on a hell of a lot of late goals to accomplish this. We've had a lucky win at Stoke and a win against Bristol City in a game that could have went either way and 2 draws at home to teams who ain't going to pull up any trees in this league this season.

Yes losing the manager is a blow and yes he was doing a decent job but it's not like we've just lost Guardiola or early 2000's Mourinho. We've only lost Alex Neil

For me I say **** him he's made a decision based on financial and security reasons fair enough to him but we are a club on the up and stoke are a club in my opinion going the other way. From a footballing point of view hes committed career suicide for a bit of extra dosh and a few more years on his contract. Again fair play to him and I wish him no hard feelings end of the day he got us out that **** hole last season.

He's been here 5 minutes the club is bigger than him and similar to players we will get someone else in who we will get behind and see if he's any good. Football is a circus these days We've just got to get on with it.

All as maybe.

But managers are not daft. Yhey eill look from the outside and see, new inner or not, manager after manager leaving.

They aren't supporters like us, they are contractors looking out for themselves. And if they are in a position to expect other offers they'll wait for them.
 
Having thought about this a lot since the news broke I have decided the following.

Neil has gone
Thanks for getting us promoted
The club and players need our support more than ever now
I will be there tomorrow, shouting, clapping and singing, the bloke in the dugout won't change that
If the players leave everything on the pitch and give there absolute all, I will support them
Because despite who is in that dug out I will always be Sunderland till I die
 
Far too many people blaming the club for this. The bloke was happy to sign a rolling contract with a director of football making the signings, and there’s not a chance this wasn’t sounded out before O’Neill was sacked. He’s ****ing of the night before a match, he’s the cûnt.
I’ve got nowt against Stoke City but fûck me if he thinks he’s better off there then other than family reasons he wants sectioning.
 
Having thought about this a lot since the news broke I have decided the following.

Neil has gone
Thanks for getting us promoted
The club and players need our support more than ever now
I will be there tomorrow, shouting, clapping and singing, the bloke in the dugout won't change that
If the players leave everything on the pitch and give there absolute all, I will support them
Because despite who is in that dug out I will always be Sunderland till I die
Just changed my score from 2-1 to 4-1
f uck off Neil you two faced twat.
 
Bob I don't mind you but you have a serious love in with Methven and Donald and will find anyway to have a go at the club. You did it last summer over recruitment and are doing it again. We need to get completely behind the team.
just for your info, i have no love in with them i do however have only one club i love, their mistakes cost us lots in every way.
BUT when Ellis closed the chq book, and wanted out, they were the only ones who put their hand up.
yes they ran out of money and yes they ****ed up over Ross, Lee Johnson, and basic communications with the fans.
im glad they basically have gone, but if today is owt to go by, we could see lots unrest, cos Doddsy and Proccy dont have a clue.
 
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