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The point is that Sunderland Association Football Club should never have been in the position they are in. That they have been kept in this godawful division for three years is an insult to the fans.Well,I think you have to be a bit circumspect here mate. The reason we are being talked about as a lower league project is because we have the potential to become a higher league project very quickly, and with the corresponding financial allure.
There isn't another club in the land with our potential.....from where we are now,in our current circumstances.
We are,not rock bottom,but somewhere in a dark place. But,we have everything in place to escape from the depths.
A 48000 seater stadium,bought and paid for,ready and waiting. 48000 people,who will need very little invitation to turn up and fill it to the rafters with the noise for which we are famous,not to mention the spending power that accompanies such a turnout. A category 1 Academy and facilities some other clubs can only dream of.
A properly thought out,long term plan,instituted by intelligent,football savvy,well-funded individuals could take this club to the very top for a fraction of what it would cost anywhere else. We've been through the pain,time for someone to realise the potential and take us to the gain.
From where we are now,free of lots of big money contracts to moody,arrogant players,costs cut to the bare minimum,surely gives us a chance to build from here,.....intelligently,wisely,everybody on the same page,with a commonly shared time frame for success........'tis my dream.....I don't have the wherewithall,but there must be someone out there who does!
Can't wait!!
Hear hear. Bang on.Well,I think you have to be a bit circumspect here mate. The reason we are being talked about as a lower league project is because we have the potential to become a higher league project very quickly, and with the corresponding financial allure.
There isn't another club in the land with our potential.....from where we are now,in our current circumstances.
We are,not rock bottom,but somewhere in a dark place. But,we have everything in place to escape from the depths.
A 48000 seater stadium,bought and paid for,ready and waiting. 48000 people,who will need very little invitation to turn up and fill it to the rafters with the noise for which we are famous,not to mention the spending power that accompanies such a turnout. A category 1 Academy and facilities some other clubs can only dream of.
A properly thought out,long term plan,instituted by intelligent,football savvy,well-funded individuals could take this club to the very top for a fraction of what it would cost anywhere else. We've been through the pain,time for someone to realise the potential and take us to the gain.
From where we are now,free of lots of big money contracts to moody,arrogant players,costs cut to the bare minimum,surely gives us a chance to build from here,.....intelligently,wisely,everybody on the same page,with a commonly shared time frame for success........'tis my dream.....I don't have the wherewithall,but there must be someone out there who does!
Can't wait!!
The point is that Sunderland Association Football Club should never have been in the position they are in. That they have been kept in this godawful division for three years is an insult to the fans.
I’ve said it time and time again, we have been let down by successive owners, chairmen, managers and players.
I hate saying it but at least John Hall had the vision to get Newcastle into the Premier League and for a while actually compete. They’ve spent two seasons in the Championship over that time and won it both times. Sunderland have just been left to fester away to the point that one of the great clubs of English football can’t even get out of a ****ty awful league that decades of inept leadership has led us to.
I agree that we should remember these days. I was making the point that there are clubs in the Prem who would never allow themselves to sink as low as we have. Like I say, it’s embarrassing that a team with our history has let it get to this. And it’s not entirely SD fault. But he has to shoulder the blame for keeping us in this league.Hear hear. Bang on.
If we get some success, I hope we remember these dark days and don't take anything for granted.
Drop down a gear, pedal to the floor. The sky is the limit. Haway lads and lasses!
I agree that we should remember these days. I was making the point that there are clubs in the Prem who would never allow themselves to sink as low as we have. Like I say, it’s embarrassing that a team with our history has let it get to this. And it’s not entirely SD fault. But he has to shoulder the blame for keeping us in this league.
If you read my previous post I said that SD is keeping us in this league. He has a small team mentality. We could never influence who Ellis sold us to, but SD is up there as a comparison to Simon Grayson who should never have been let loose in a Sunderland dressing room.It's not SD's fault we're in the third division.....that's down to gross,incompetent mismanagement by Ellis,of which,for a successful businessman,he must be completely ashamed.
I'm not sure I would blame SD entirely for keeping us in this league.We were there or there abouts,we needed a bit more firepower and he spent the kitchen sink for a proven third division goalscorer. He didn't settle,the manager couldn't integrate him into the team,but.... we made the play-offs. Not SD's fault we dominated the first half hour,should have been 3 up,but blew it at the finish. So,go again,didn't start well,get rid of Ross,in comes Parky,takes a while to sort it out,then into Jan and Feb,improvement and into the promotion picture. Drop off in form sees us outside the top six,but still only 3 points off second........Covid!!
I don't agree with those who say this is all his fault. I do agree with those who say,having failed he should seek the best deal for the club,walk away and accept his gamble came up short. It happens,be man enough to accept it and move on.
Top post marraIf you read my previous post I said that SD is keeping us in this league. He has a small team mentality. We could never influence who Ellis sold us to, but SD is up there as a comparison to Simon Grayson who should never have been let loose in a Sunderland dressing room.
There has been mismanagement at so many different levels of SAFC for so long that we have come to accept failure and accept being rubbish. It’s that sort of attitude that has kept us down for so long that nobody sees us as a big club anymore.
When was the last time Manchester United were in the old third division? Or Newcastle for that matter? Or Spurs, or Chelsea or Aston Villa. If I’m honest I couldn’t tell you, but if they ever were they’ve all made damn sure that they don’t end up there again. We are coming very close to accepting it as being normal and that’s not right.
If you read my previous post I said that SD is keeping us in this league. He has a small team mentality. We could never influence who Ellis sold us to, but SD is up there as a comparison to Simon Grayson who should never have been let loose in a Sunderland dressing room.
There has been mismanagement at so many different levels of SAFC for so long that we have come to accept failure and accept being rubbish. It’s that sort of attitude that has kept us down for so long that nobody sees us as a big club anymore.
When was the last time Manchester United were in the old third division? Or Newcastle for that matter? Or Spurs, or Chelsea or Aston Villa. If I’m honest I couldn’t tell you, but if they ever were they’ve all made damn sure that they don’t end up there again. We are coming very close to accepting it as being normal and that’s not right.
If you read my previous post I said that SD is keeping us in this league. He has a small team mentality. We could never influence who Ellis sold us to, but SD is up there as a comparison to Simon Grayson who should never have been let loose in a Sunderland dressing room.
There has been mismanagement at so many different levels of SAFC for so long that we have come to accept failure and accept being rubbish. It’s that sort of attitude that has kept us down for so long that nobody sees us as a big club anymore.
When was the last time Manchester United were in the old third division? Or Newcastle for that matter? Or Spurs, or Chelsea or Aston Villa. If I’m honest I couldn’t tell you, but if they ever were they’ve all made damn sure that they don’t end up there again. We are coming very close to accepting it as being normal and that’s not right.

In real life? If so then that's good (as long as they are telling the truth). Was just pointing out that on here (and RTG) someone just said they hoped it was and others started to run with that.Somebody has told me its Marwood
Aston Villa spent two seasons in the third tier during the early 1970sIf you read my previous post I said that SD is keeping us in this league. He has a small team mentality. We could never influence who Ellis sold us to, but SD is up there as a comparison to Simon Grayson who should never have been let loose in a Sunderland dressing room.
There has been mismanagement at so many different levels of SAFC for so long that we have come to accept failure and accept being rubbish. It’s that sort of attitude that has kept us down for so long that nobody sees us as a big club anymore.
When was the last time Manchester United were in the old third division? Or Newcastle for that matter? Or Spurs, or Chelsea or Aston Villa. If I’m honest I couldn’t tell you, but if they ever were they’ve all made damn sure that they don’t end up there again. We are coming very close to accepting it as being normal and that’s not right.
Every day is a learning day!!Aston Villa spent two seasons in the third tier during the early 1970s
If you read my previous post I said that SD is keeping us in this league. He has a small team mentality. We could never influence who Ellis sold us to, but SD is up there as a comparison to Simon Grayson who should never have been let loose in a Sunderland dressing room.
There has been mismanagement at so many different levels of SAFC for so long that we have come to accept failure and accept being rubbish. It’s that sort of attitude that has kept us down for so long that nobody sees us as a big club anymore.
When was the last time Manchester United were in the old third division? Or Newcastle for that matter? Or Spurs, or Chelsea or Aston Villa. If I’m honest I couldn’t tell you, but if they ever were they’ve all made damn sure that they don’t end up there again. We are coming very close to accepting it as being normal and that’s not right.
In real life? If so then that's good (as long as they are telling the truth). Was just pointing out that on here (and RTG) someone just said they hoped it was and others started to run with that.
The point is that Sunderland Association Football Club should never have been in the position they are in. That they have been kept in this godawful division for three years is an insult to the fans.
I’ve said it time and time again, we have been let down by successive owners, chairmen, managers and players.
I hate saying it but at least John Hall had the vision to get Newcastle into the Premier League and for a while actually compete. They’ve spent two seasons in the Championship over that time and won it both times. Sunderland have just been left to fester away to the point that one of the great clubs of English football can’t even get out of a ****ty awful league that decades of inept leadership has led us to.
Great postIf you read my previous post I said that SD is keeping us in this league. He has a small team mentality. We could never influence who Ellis sold us to, but SD is up there as a comparison to Simon Grayson who should never have been let loose in a Sunderland dressing room.
There has been mismanagement at so many different levels of SAFC for so long that we have come to accept failure and accept being rubbish. It’s that sort of attitude that has kept us down for so long that nobody sees us as a big club anymore.
When was the last time Manchester United were in the old third division? Or Newcastle for that matter? Or Spurs, or Chelsea or Aston Villa. If I’m honest I couldn’t tell you, but if they ever were they’ve all made damn sure that they don’t end up there again. We are coming very close to accepting it as being normal and that’s not right.
I think we both kind of agree but are just articulating it differently.I agree SD is keeping us in this league,but only by his refusal to sell. I don't think anyone is close to accepting where we are as normal,indeed the frustration with our situation is what's driving the horrible aggression towards each other and outside by many who love the club. You can see it over the road almost every thread and,to a much lesser extent,on here.We are a big club,we shouldn't be here,but we are because of a decade of mismanagement by Ellis,not because of SD.
If we accept that SD took the chance he was offered by Ellis to acquire,promote and spin off for a useful payday, I think it wasn't down to him that it didn't happen.
What is down to him is his apparent refusal....up to now....to accept defeat,that the gamble hasn't worked and it's well past time to give it up,cut losses,sell it on to someone who can fund the necessary progress and then to move on to something else. If what we are led to believe is anywhere near correct, it's his reluctance to accept this which makes him the villain,rather than his vision when he acquired the club from Ellis.
I think you are putting a larger portion of the blame on SD for not getting promotion.I think we both kind of agree but are just articulating it differently.