S.A.F.C. - the future

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We cant score goals, We've never even occupied an auto spot since we came into this league, only blind faith we can do it this year IMO, I dont think we we'll score enough to win enough games. Would take a considerable change in approach and players finding their shooting boots if so.

I agree,but we're only 5 points off an automatic spot. You're saying if we don't win Saturday we can forget it...I'm saying I think that's a bit premature. Of course it requires an improvement in performance,but under a new manager it's entirely possible?
 
Things might be different now though. If we allegedly have new majority shareholders they may well be open to him bringing in his own people.
You have to remember that every decision made by SD and CM was done to suit a budget on a
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Pleased you have said allegedly...From what I'm seeing and reading now with most, if not all of these names being mentioned for the managers/coach's job, is showing a distinct lack of ambition. The Takeover ,I would have expected, would have been an immediate show of intent to start the club moving in the right direction and up again.. I might be wrong or even be knee jerking but after yesterday positives with hiring Gus Poyet only for it to fall apart. The differing comments from local journalists in the media would indicate that these chancers are still pulling the strings and continue to spout falsehoods and disinformation to all and sundry.. There needs to be a Club statement as to where the Takeover is or when it is expected to be completed without any impact on the recruitment of the manager /coach. There are dozens of other questions that need answers and after the debacle last night, sooner rather than later.
 
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Thats my thoughts too.

No idea how you can have a plan in place for Poyet to get everything structurally right, he then rejects it and we can have someone completely different in style lined up (thats of course, if Cowley rumours are true)
Its an interesting discussion.
Did they chose Poyet and look to build a structure around him or have they got a definite idea of how they want the club run and Poyet didn't agree.
Suspect we will never fully know. But the appointment will tell us a lot.

Anyway we are racing ahead this time last week would be happy if the takeover was announced and we haven't officially had that yet
 
More assumptions. They thought they were **** after having them for near on a whole season, and seeing as that was the biggest job they'd had, it doesn't fill me with any confidence about them. It seems to me that they are a good at non-league and lower league but failed to implement their ideas when they were faced with a better quality of opposition. And again, over half of them wanted the new guy, so what does that say?

Mourinho has won trophies everywhere he's been and his footy is perfectly okay to watch to my eyes. Imagine thinking he plays dour defensive football man, that's a joke. We'd be ****ing creaming our pants if we had a gaffer who could do similar.

The bigger picture? How about having a gaffer who can act as a magnet to attract decent players, as we have struggled maasively with that over the years. And like it or not, getting in a 'big name' helps to achieve that imo.

Which "Big Name" manager would come to Sunderland based on the fact that most of the media has seen us as a basket case club for night on a decade?

Like it or not Sunderland arent as big a draw anymore as some of our fans would like to think we are.

I'd be worried any "big name" would be coming here for a nice fat payday - incidentally this type of appointment is exactly why we are in League 1.

We need someone who can come in and be part of a rebuild of the club and restoring our heavily damaged reputation. Until that happens I dont think we can entertain a "Big Name".
 
More assumptions. They thought they were **** after having them for near on a whole season, and seeing as that was the biggest job they'd had, it doesn't fill me with any confidence about them. It seems to me that they are a good at non-league and lower league but failed to implement their ideas when they were faced with a better quality of opposition. And again, over half of them wanted the new guy, so what does that say?

Mourinho has won trophies everywhere he's been and his footy is perfectly okay to watch to my eyes. Imagine thinking he plays dour defensive football man, that's a joke. We'd be ****ing creaming our pants if we had a gaffer who could do similar.

The bigger picture? How about having a gaffer who can act as a magnet to attract decent players, as we have struggled maasively with that over the years. And like it or not, getting in a 'big name' helps to achieve that imo.
What assumptions? You based your whole argument on those two snapshots. As for Mourinho, I take it you paid no attention to his time at Madrid and the notorious trivote of three defensive midfielders.
Yes, a big name might be able to attract players and we're in League 1 with a salary cap. So we need a manager who can actually get something more out of the players we have. There's your bigger picture. The other thing that attracts players is a competent manager who they feel they can work with.
I can live with the fact that you don't think the Cowleys are good choice. So you should be able to cope with the fact that I do.
 
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I agree,but we're only 5 points off an automatic spot. You're saying if we don't win Saturday we can forget it...I'm saying I think that's a bit premature. Of course it requires an improvement in performance,but under a new manager it's entirely possible?
Of course it's possible I just don't see this team, regardless of manager, putting a big run together and outdoing the likes of Peterborough, Charlton and co, Hull already look certs for one spot.

I look at Peterboroughs team and normally they always fall away but they have match winners in Dembele and JCH, I don't see who does the business for us in the way they do, McGeady may come back in?

Same applies for Charlton with Aneke, Bogle, Forster Caskey and co.
 
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I also think we need to be careful assuming the new manager has to be our manager for the next 10 years. So much can happen in football, 1 good year from an up and coming manager can see them poached by the big boys easily enough.

I like they want someone who fits the model of the club they want us to be, but there's absolutely nothing wrong with them leaving us in 2 years when we are in the championship, and us moving on to someone of a similar ilk.
 
Which "Big Name" manager would come to Sunderland based on the fact that most of the media has seen us as a basket case club for night on a decade?

Like it or not Sunderland arent as big a draw anymore as some of our fans would like to think we are.

I'd be worried any "big name" would be coming here for a nice fat payday - incidentally this type of appointment is exactly why we are in League 1.

We need someone who can come in and be part of a rebuild of the club and restoring our heavily damaged reputation. Until that happens I dont think we can entertain a "Big Name".

Poyet and Pearson, while not big big names, fit the bill. Both have extensive league experience and success and would be a better draw for players to come. I understand we're we are and how hard it could prove to be, but if someone is going to try and tell me the best option is someone with a few years of league experience, two league clubs and the hghest they managed was the Champo for one and got sacked from, well.. not for me Clive.

The reason why we're in League one goes much further than managers, it's becasue the entire club was run like a ****ing school tuck shop for years, and that's probably being harsh on school tuck shops.
 
I think they said Parky interviewed well last year. I hope it wasn't the same interviewing panel.
The current regime said lots of things which have turned out to be utter bollocks. Why should we believe what they said about his interview, if indeed he even was interviewed.
I think it has been said on here that the real reason we appointed him is because he was out of work and his salary would be peanuts.
 
It seems Poyet is just a lower league Benitez.

Hi refusal wasn't down to his willingness to work with a DOF, the choice of his staff or the depth of 'vision' ...

... no, just like Rafa, it was all about the money.

He'd come if it was enough even if he had Bally as DOF and Taylor as coach.

interesting. this may well be a negotiating tactic then.
 
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