Why do the media..........

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What's wrong with what Mickey has said here?!?! He loves this club and his emergence into the mainstream of football media will probably raise our profile. I've always quite liked him, really.

I creased yesterday when he did a preview of safc v fulham, he used the 0-3 game as examples with a git big grin on his fyass, the presenter had to move him on, he even did a little raised grin at the camera.

Went up in my book
 
Micky Gray has certainly matured into a pretty good punter/presenter, and I can't see much wrong with what he has said in this article..If it was to go tits up he is right in saying that the vultures would be down on Di Canio in a flash..Let's see how the press react if/when things go really well though eh!
 
It's Micky Gray and he is Sunderland through and through.

I am surprised at the diatribe spouted by some on here about one of our best players in recent time. He loves the lads and I for one respect him for that.
 
unless there's some secret code (which my small brain can't decifer) what MG has said is probably what most fair minded SAFC fans are thinking. I obviously hope for a very successful season but starting with a 17th finish is the aim (for at least 10 clubs) and anything above and beyond will do all the way to 8th or 9th.
 
Sunderland manager Paolo Di Canio bans mobiles, ketchup, mayonnaise, ice in coke and singing
Paolo Di Canio has revealed the extent of his hard-line approach at Sunderland after he banned his players from having mobile phones, tomato ketchup, mayonnaise and ice in Coca-Cola at the club’s training ground.

The Italian has attempted to revolutionise the culture at the Wearside club’s training base this summer, as well as overhauling his squad, as he prepares for his first full season in charge.

Sunderland limped over the line last season, ending the Premier League campaign without a win in their last four matches and finishing just one place above the relegation zone. Di Canio, who replaced Martin O’Neill in March, wants his dramatic intervention in his players’ training-ground routine to ensure a more comfortable campaign.

“This is a complete revolution,” he said as Sunderland prepare to host Fulham on Saturday. “It’s not just in the way we play, but in how we approach everything. It’s been difficult.

“We’ve focused on changing the whole dressing-room environment. Imagine if for years your habit is to use the phone when you’re having a massage on the bed, even one minute before going out to train? For 25 days I accepted this, because my first priority was to work on the field. However, I’ve said that from now if someone comes inside with a mobile phone, even in their bag, I’ll throw it in the North Sea. They’re banned.

“I say that because it’s not acceptable. I’ve told the players that I’ve adapted to them and been lenient, but I’ve also told them what is and isn’t possible in a new environment.”

There were suggestions last season that Di Canio’s attitude had alienated members of his squad, but the Italian insisted his methods were receiving support.

He added: “In general, the players are getting the message. Maybe one or two will never understand, but some who I thought might have a hard time taking things on board have pleasantly surprised me. Gone are the days of a player coming in and boasting about drinking seven beers the night before.

“Now they arrive an hour early for training. Before they’d get here with 10 minutes to spare. Stephane Sessegnon was always the first to leave, five minutes after training. Now, he stays late. People can change. It depends how you teach them.”

“We need to have lectures about why we can’t have every day things like mayonnaise, ketchup and coke.

“They can cause chemical problems to the liver, to the stomach. If you have ice with coke you can have indigestion. I know players who’ve had ice with their coke the night before a game and then couldn’t play. Even coffee can be a problem. You can have one when you get up, but not an hour before you go out training or playing. We give the players diet sheets to follow.

“Obviously, you have to enjoy life. I won’t say anything if one day you like to go and have a cheeseburger. I ban my daughter from going to places like that, but I know sometimes she goes because she enjoys it and because it’s typical of a student. It is all right, but not as a habit.”

His plan at the club, he insists, is to make sure his plans are plain. “We go step by step because I want our game to be clear,” he said. “There is a clear methodology. I know it’s not interesting for the people who focus their attention on me because of some things I did in the past and because I have passion on the touchline and sometimes friction, but there is a clear, clear methodology.”

Di Canio also appeared to reserve a sideswipe for Titus Bramble, the defender who left in the summer with a bitter parting shot at the Italian’s management style.

“Someone will always be unhappy, like some stupid guy that left already,” he said. “If you ought to be 88 kilos and you are 104.8 kilos then you won’t like my regime. And that’s a regular footballer, not one after six months out injured. It’s just unprofessional, an insult to a real professional. He can maintain his opinion, but he’s probably not very clever.”



Nice little pop at Bramble there mind…

Tbf if there is scientific evidence to prove what he says (and I imagine there is) then hes showing incredibly good care of the players!

Could be a season we arent hampered by injuries!
 
Mickey Gray has grown up quickly since he started working in the media and never misses the chance to promote our club and city, he has moved on, so should you Trotter.
 
When will this Useless TOSSER learn to keep his BIG GOB Shut!!!

If he is not out on the Piss he is spouting Sh**e like this...

http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/23731596

The ONLY people with Daggers out for PDC are the GUTTER PRESS and TOSSERS Like Mickey (Pissed again in the Big Market) Grey..

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He is right on several accounts.

I'll be happy with any position 14th or above, safe 3/4 games to go.
 
What's wrong with what Mickey has said here?!?! He loves this club and his emergence into the mainstream of football media will probably raise our profile. I've always quite liked him, really.

Micky Gray has certainly matured into a pretty good punter/presenter, and I can't see much wrong with what he has said in this article..If it was to go tits up he is right in saying that the vultures would be down on Di Canio in a flash..Let's see how the press react if/when things go really well though eh!

It's Micky Gray and he is Sunderland through and through.

I am surprised at the diatribe spouted by some on here about one of our best players in recent time. He loves the lads and I for one respect him for that.

unless there's some secret code (which my small brain can't decifer) what MG has said is probably what most fair minded SAFC fans are thinking. I obviously hope for a very successful season but starting with a 17th finish is the aim (for at least 10 clubs) and anything above and beyond will do all the way to 8th or 9th.

Micky Gray = Legend, end of!!

Agree with all the above. Mickey has just about nailed it for me. Anywhere between 8th and 12th is my personal targets for this year. Its not all of a sudden going to be like watching Chelsea or Man Utd but I think a genuine top 8 place is a target with top 10 a great season. If we finish a comfortable 12th or 13th then I think we will have underachieved slightly?

Anyone who listens to talk ****e radio can only be grateful there is Mg there as he never tries to hide his love or bias of SAFC and we don't have many media luvvys on our side.