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We have quality on the ball
Clarke
Roberts
Prichard
There is a few others showing potential
However it’s work rate fight and desire that will get us moving on
Show some heart and comitment fight and the skill they have push on and close down
Play high tempo football and then we might get some where
 
I can’t understand any reason to move on Prichard
First we have no one near good enough in our squad to replace him
And that been proven
Maybe in the future we have to move on from Prichard but we need some one to replace him
Untill then we must keep our best player and bring in better quality then we can start and think of moving Prichard on
Most certainly not at the moment

It depends if he turns up.

Adil has a bigger ceiling but he can't reach it when he's not playing.
 
I honestly believe the model will change this week.
If that means signing experience we've done that before with Batth etc so not a change maybe, more of a flex.
I'd imagine they'd go against their preferred youthful route as a last throw of the dice before they admit they've made a horrendous head coach appointment.
 
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If we let Pritch go to rejoin Tone for pennies, it will simply compound this total implosion that represented the last 6 weeks

I believe the implosion started after the Boro game. Since then we've deployed a more slower, cautious approach and reacted in a similar way as we did under Poyet, when we got humped at Southampton. The free flowing, full high press has all but stopped. With Roberts out, it's turned into 'give it to Clarke' like we did with McGeady. Opposition knows that if Clarke doesn't score or create, neither does Sunderland.

The team looks imbalanced. Personally, if we can get a centre forward in, I would go back to 2 up top, like we did successfully with Simms and Stewart, particularly if we can get an experienced CDM in too. Our current shape is all wrong and too easy to defend against.
 
I believe the implosion started after the Boro game. Since then we've deployed a more slower, cautious approach and reacted in a similar way as we did under Poyet, when we got humped at Southampton. The free flowing, full high press has all but stopped. With Roberts out, it's turned into 'give it to Clarke' like we did with McGeady. Opposition knows that if Clarke doesn't score or create, neither does Sunderland.

The team looks imbalanced. Personally, if we can get a centre forward in, I would go back to 2 up top, like we did successfully with Simms and Stewart, particularly if we can get an experienced CDM in too. Our current shape is all wrong and too easy to defend against.

We pressed Hull on Friday.
 
Wasn't just his actions at full time though. I lost count of the number of times he gestured towards the bench in the first half as if asking "what am I/we doing" when we allowed them to continually play the same simple balls out from goalkicks. He kept coming inside to try and support Rusyn but the rest of the team were too deep. He then did the same gesture when we made the subs as if to say "where do you want me to go". To say he looked frustrated at the least.

Yes i noticed this, does look well on a manager/coach to have a player dig back as if we dont have clue what you want
 
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I believe the implosion started after the Boro game. Since then we've deployed a more slower, cautious approach and reacted in a similar way as we did under Poyet, when we got humped at Southampton. The free flowing, full high press has all but stopped. With Roberts out, it's turned into 'give it to Clarke' like we did with McGeady. Opposition knows that if Clarke doesn't score or create, neither does Sunderland.

The team looks imbalanced. Personally, if we can get a centre forward in, I would go back to 2 up top, like we did successfully with Simms and Stewart, particularly if we can get an experienced CDM in too. Our current shape is all wrong and too easy to defend against.

Roberts has been a waste of a shirt this season in a straight 3, he might be better in a front 2 where he would face competition, you don't always have to play wingers hugging the touch lines to utilise the width of the pitch.