The Gus Bus Has Come To Its Final Destination.

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Look the players are no where near good enough. Di canio was right. The core of the group have seen off 3-4 managers. Our time is up. Short has not invested in the team properly and now we have this shower of ****e. Larrson was our best player today and he was garbage. I feel we are destined for relegation
The players are more than good enough, we have on paper a bloody good squad. The manager is not doing his job in getting the best out of them.
We should be a top 10 team.
 
Look the players are no where near good enough. Di canio was right. The core of the group have seen off 3-4 managers. Our time is up. Short has not invested in the team properly and now we have this shower of ****e. Larrson was our best player today and he was garbage. I feel we are destined for relegation

Is there anything you like about our sunderland
 
Its a real worry, JOS caretaker manager til the end of the year perhaps if we dont get a result against WBA, and on current form I can only see another banana skin. We have no midfield with so many players out or playing below par, a terrible pitch and a poor ref, we cant blame Gus too much for this result to be honest.
 
It was pathetic. Gus lost it when he first blamed the pitch which was over 3 weeks ago and our players then believed we had no chance and something to blame. Bradford had a bit of luck with O'Sheas knee and more luck when Fletcher fluffed his lines and didn't get as penalty. However we were second best all over the pitch, and thats the sad bit. Bradford deserved to win. Where Gus blew it completely was in 2 areas

1. The team were outfought - Bradford wanted it more, a complete lack of motivation
2. He had no game changers on the bench

He will need to convince Ellis we can stay up or he will be out by Wednesday.
 
On the coach coming back from Bradford. Where the **** are you? **** you and the poyet fans. Fletcher, Wickham and graham getting games above Altidore lol where are them fans now? Clueless ****s the ****ing lot of you

I'm sitting in the house nice and warm.
 
Reminds me of an inept away display at Brentford that pretty much did for big Mick, with similar chants from the away end after the match. This time however the players (on paper at least) are a lot better.
 
Things are really looking bleak now. There were enough warnings, miracles etc; but the truth of the matter is that we are where we are because of a series of poor appointments as manager (coach), chronic under-investment in the wrong sort of players and a lack of ability to motivate a poor side. WBA will beat us on Saturday and all hell will break loose then. But who is going to pull another miracle out of the bag? It is a bad,bad day for SAFC.
 
Your players are good enough to keep you in this division.

If you go down I think I would blame mainly Poyet due to his obsession with implementing his philosophy at any cost.

For that reason, I wouldn't question anybody who says pull the trigger on the bloke now.

...and neither would I.

A good quote from Pulis at the weekend says it all, along the lines of "you look at the players you have at your disposal and set your team and tactics to get the best out of them". and look at what he's done, and they're up next. he's taken Brown Ideye from laughing stock to more goals than DG in his entire SAFC career.

Take a note Poyet, you stubborn ****wit. I don't think you'll be around to change things for us though. Adapt or die, as they say.
 
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