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I'm at work and can only check on here in the bog....im on my 9th ****e today.
I'm at work and can only check on here in the bog....im on my 9th ****e today.
Yeah I can see that. TBF I may tone it down. Been to active of late and can see it from the otherside
https://www.espn.co.uk/football/blog/name/68/post/2291796/headline
Sorry if it’s been posted already, and I know it’s from a few years ago, but this article about Gourvennec is extremely interesting. If he is in the running, this makes him sound very positive and perhaps fits the mould a lot more as a head coach than the other names mentioned. I would suggest you all give it a read.
I can't remember where but I saw one place saying he'd distanced himself.

Haha that’s what made me read the rest of the article. But it’s a great read, it discusses how intellectual he is and his insistence on a philosophy of play (something missing from Sunderland for a long time). Also seems to have contacts in the game. The fact Marseille considered him before Bielsa says a lot too. Maybe one to keep an eye out for.I was sold at "French Klopp" tbh![]()
I'd have had Pearson ahead of Poyet. But don't think he's interested.
Wonder if he's being interviewed today Seems to be the way of things with the bookiesPaul Heckinbottom entered the race in the betting stakes @ 14/1.
As I've said before, I THINK when Nixon says Cowley is favourite for a reason - he means favourite with the bookies for a reason, not favourite with Sunderland for a reason.
And the reason he's favourite with the bookies is alluded to be because he's favourite with Sunderland.
Haha that’s what made me read the rest of the article. But it’s a great read, it discusses how intellectual he is and his insistence on a philosophy of play (something missing from Sunderland for a long time). Also seems to have contacts in the game. The fact Marseille considered him before Bielsa says a lot too. Maybe one to keep an eye out for.
https://www.espn.co.uk/football/blog/name/68/post/2291796/headline
Sorry if it’s been posted already, and I know it’s from a few years ago, but this article about Gourvennec is extremely interesting. If he is in the running, this makes him sound very positive and perhaps fits the mould a lot more as a head coach than the other names mentioned. I would suggest you all give it a read.
Indeed. This whole time I’ve been expecting a left field appointment out of nowhere. Can’t shake the French connection and, like you say, him being in the bookies lists for no apparent reason.The bookies just won't drop him which is keeping me interested. Normally people drop off the list if nobody talks about them. And nobody is talking about him.
Exactly. I think the other names mentioned are just going to be disappointing to a large chunk of the fan base for one reason or another. An international manager with a decent reputation/potential might be a better way to keep positivity high whilst getting the type of manager we need. I certainly would be more pleased with him than the likes of Cook and Johnson.If he's as good as that article suggests we'd be going toe to toe with Real Madrid in a few years.
Sounds like a more exciting prospect than the other bunch.
No. The bookies add a name to the list when someone requests itWonder if he's being interviewed today Seems to be the way of things with the bookies
If it's true.Gotta say, one of the things that has made me the most livid through this whole process has been the suggestion that Parkinson knew he was getting sacked long before he was sacked. He looked like he didn't care any more, and it's clear he didn't.
Telling him he was getting sacked before doing it, is so negligent, unprofessional and frankly idiotic its untrue.
I think he looks like an excellent prospect but I don't see much difference between him and certain young British managers who've worked their way up, Bordeaux aside perhaps.Exactly. I think the other names mentioned are just going to be disappointing to a large chunk of the fan base for one reason or another. An international manager with a decent reputation/potential might be a better way to keep positivity high whilst getting the type of manager we need. I certainly would be more pleased with him than the likes of Cook and Johnson.