It’s RLB. Rigg (the only player who really fits the brief this season) didn’t start the season in the team. Browne did. However it quickly became apparent that Rigg was better. The retconning of events to continually demonstrate that there’s something murky going on is weird. Now we’re saying that speakman is pressuring managers to drop players that speakman brought in? Players who get used by fans as a stick to beat him with? Could it not be something as simple as the club identifying players with massive talent and recognising that these types of players need minutes to develop to benefit Sunderland on the pitch? Given that was proven in the case of Bellingham it seems likely.
The Speakman debate is boring. It’s peppered with completely made up nonsense from people who long since decided that he’s bad and are always on the lookout for evidence of this. See Bob’s (I’ll be charitable) complete misunderstanding of RLBs comments about January. The reality is far more mundane. They just see football club development to be a longer term process than some Sunderland fans are willing to accept. They’ll take short term pain for long term gain. Many Sunderland fans these days piss their pants if we drop two points.
Can’t really blame the fans when the owner said he wants to achieve PL football in 5 years when he took over if that’s the case.
I agree with both sides of the argument here. KLD/Speakman have done a brilliant job that’s undeniable we have one of the best squads in the league. But I do think we have too much youth and inexperience in the squad to be consistent. It’s not all about having a potential wonderkid that you can make a profit on playing in every position on the pitch, and then more on the bench.