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Pretty sure hes also sick of the same questions over n over again

Yeah. He will be. Especially as he doesn't have a say. That's always the issue with experienced managers with such a model. Must keep them awake at night.
 
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Yeah. He will be. Especially as he doesn't have a say. That's always the issue with experienced managers with such a model. Must keep them awake at night.

I honestly don't believe a smoke alarm in his bedroom would keep Mowbray awake ...

... he strikes me as a man who can take a bit of flak.
 
Desperate for a number 9 and can't believe that they are letting Pritchard go, he's still got plenty to off us and with Stewart back fit and a new number 9 we would score plenty.
 
Yeah. He will be. Especially as he doesn't have a say. That's always the issue with experienced managers with such a model. Must keep them awake at night.
To be fair mate it has been a model for experienced coaches all over Europe for years and years. I really dont think it is something to call out. The difference really is that he is 1 voice in a group deciding in who to sign. Sometimes, like with Dack, his opinion is most relevant, other times, like with Jobe, others are more relevant. He has enough influence to ensure the players coming in he can work with in his squad. I think too much is made of how managers used to buy and sell, when in reality they were not all powerful most of the time. Scouts up and down the land would bring players back to managers and coaches for review. Not a massive difference really, more focussed on age groups perhaps, but even that is a bit overplayed in our model.
 
Sunderland manager Tony Mowbray told BBC Radio Newcastle:

"I'd probably have been pleased with a point and a clean sheet beforehand but the game panned out a little bit different than I thought.

"I thought we'd come and dominate possession like we did last year but they were good first half with the ball, picked us off and pushed us back.

"We readjusted a few things and I thought we were better second half. We got in some good positions but the final ball wasn't there.

"We're always disappointed when we don't score. We don't have a killer number nine and I'm not sure we will by the end of the window - they are not falling off trees are they?"
 
Simms as here suffers from not being the same as the striker he was replacing.

Hes a decent striker with potential to improve
He is a decent striker, yes. But if they’re looking for someone to replace Gyokeres in their system - he is one of the strangest choices.

He’s a good finisher in the box, but won’t press the defence or run the channels?
 
He is a decent striker, yes. But if they’re looking for someone to replace Gyokeres in their system - he is one of the strangest choices.

He’s a good finisher in the box, but won’t press the defence or run the channels?
I was never his biggest fan for us. Good finisher and a cracking strike on him. Just never seemed to put the graft in a modern number 9 needs to. The days of being a finisher only are gone I think. Still a bairn mind, and could improve, but that fee paid is hugely inflated I think.
 
Sunderland manager Tony Mowbray told BBC Radio Newcastle:

"I'd probably have been pleased with a point and a clean sheet beforehand but the game panned out a little bit different than I thought.

"I thought we'd come and dominate possession like we did last year but they were good first half with the ball, picked us off and pushed us back.

"We readjusted a few things and I thought we were better second half. We got in some good positions but the final ball wasn't there.

"We're always disappointed when we don't score. We don't have a killer number nine and I'm not sure we will by the end of the window - they are not falling off trees are they?"
Judging by Simms and his price he is spot on I think. Ours will be an overseas player, whose natural instinct is all round centre forward play I think. We have enough lads who can finish so long as we have a smart forward who gets in behind and pulls defenders around.
 
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