And the fact of the matter is that British managers just aren't good enough to coach in the Premier League anymore, and things won't get better until we realize that and start dealing with underlying problems.
Yep Burnley, Bournemouth and Brighton should deffo be looking at getting a foreign coach in . What a ridiculous sweeping statement you make there , of course some British managers are pony and so are some foreign managers
I think Sean dyche is doing pretty well personally, Eddie Howe and Chris hughton as pointed out above. Foreign managers tend to just buy players in I would put good money on most in here given Man City’s budget would win the league.
A more spectacular decline than our own after dropping out of The Premier League. You have to wonder how they're going to turn things around from here.
An even more bleak future than our own.
Paying Jack Rodwell 70k a week in league one won't exactly help them!
A more spectacular decline than our own after dropping out of The Premier League. You have to wonder how they're going to turn things around from here.
An even more bleak future than our own.
Paying Jack Rodwell 70k a week in league one won't exactly help them!
At least they successfully off-loaded Darron Gibson. Perhaps they should spike a few players lunch-time drinks with vodka and then call the plod to breath test them as they leave the training ground.
It was announced today that a Netflix film crew has has access to Sunderland's team and fans all season and they will release a documentary about the season in a few months. THAT should be amazing to watch.
And the fact of the matter is that British managers just aren't good enough to coach in the Premier League anymore, and things won't get better until we realize that and start dealing with underlying problems.
Yep Burnley, Bournemouth and Brighton should deffo be looking at getting a foreign coach in . What a ridiculous sweeping statement you make there , of course some British managers are pony and so are some foreign managers
And the fact of the matter is that British managers just aren't good enough to coach in the Premier League anymore, and things won't get better until we realize that and start dealing with underlying problems.
Yep Burnley, Bournemouth and Brighton should deffo be looking at getting a foreign coach in . What a ridiculous sweeping statement you make there , of course some British managers are pony and so are some foreign managers
I think Sean dyche is doing pretty well personally, Eddie Howe and Chris hughton as pointed out above. Foreign managers tend to just buy players in I would put good money on most in here given Man City’s budget would win the league.
And the fact of the matter is that British managers just aren't good enough to coach in the Premier League anymore, and things won't get better until we realize that and start dealing with underlying problems.
Yep Burnley, Bournemouth and Brighton should deffo be looking at getting a foreign coach in . What a ridiculous sweeping statement you make there , of course some British managers are pony and so are some foreign managers
I think Sean dyche is doing pretty well personally, Eddie Howe and Chris hughton as pointed out above. Foreign managers tend to just buy players in I would put good money on most in here given Man City’s budget would win the league.
Not necessarily, not as if Mourinho has had pennies
And the fact of the matter is that British managers just aren't good enough to coach in the Premier League anymore, and things won't get better until we realize that and start dealing with underlying problems.
Yep Burnley, Bournemouth and Brighton should deffo be looking at getting a foreign coach in . What a ridiculous sweeping statement you make there , of course some British managers are pony and so are some foreign managers
I think Sean dyche is doing pretty well personally, Eddie Howe and Chris hughton as pointed out above. Foreign managers tend to just buy players in I would put good money on most in here given Man City’s budget would win the league.
Dunno, some might have wasted it on the likes of Morata, Bakayoko and Barkley.
Guardiola has spent a lot but at least bought well.
It was announced today that a Netflix film crew has has access to Sunderland's team and fans all season and they will release a documentary about the season in a few months. THAT should be amazing to watch.
Relegation is the best thing for Sunderland. Every year they've survived it's given another year of service to absolute jokers like Cattermole, Larsson, O'Shea and the rest. Players who signed for Sunderland on outrageous salaries and then decided not to bother being footballers anymore. The board also went to the Meire school of negotiating and had players like Fletcher on what felt like 400 year contracts that they couldn't shift. At least by going down they can clear out the useless lumps who were happy to sit and pick up their paychecks and they have the chance to rebuild
That worked out well
Ha, yeah. Would have helped if they'd managed to get rid of the shite this season though. Cattermole, O'Shea, Rodwell, McNair, Kone all somehow still there even though they're dragging the club to hell with their salaries and awful attitudes. Never stood a chance
And the fact of the matter is that British managers just aren't good enough to coach in the Premier League anymore, and things won't get better until we realize that and start dealing with underlying problems.
Yep Burnley, Bournemouth and Brighton should deffo be looking at getting a foreign coach in . What a ridiculous sweeping statement you make there , of course some British managers are pony and so are some foreign managers
I think Sean dyche is doing pretty well personally, Eddie Howe and Chris hughton as pointed out above. Foreign managers tend to just buy players in I would put good money on most in here given Man City’s budget would win the league.
Dunno, some might have wasted it on the likes of Morata, Bakayoko and Barkley.
Guardiola has spent a lot but at least bought well.
Ridiculous decision by Chelsea to think that Morata and Bakayoko would be better than Costa and Matic.
Relegation is the best thing for Sunderland. Every year they've survived it's given another year of service to absolute jokers like Cattermole, Larsson, O'Shea and the rest. Players who signed for Sunderland on outrageous salaries and then decided not to bother being footballers anymore. The board also went to the Meire school of negotiating and had players like Fletcher on what felt like 400 year contracts that they couldn't shift. At least by going down they can clear out the useless lumps who were happy to sit and pick up their paychecks and they have the chance to rebuild
That worked out well
Ha, yeah. Would have helped if they'd managed to get rid of the shite this season though. Cattermole, O'Shea, Rodwell, McNair, Kone all somehow still there even though they're dragging the club to hell with their salaries and awful attitudes. Never stood a chance
No one else is stupid enough to take on those salaries.
And the fact of the matter is that British managers just aren't good enough to coach in the Premier League anymore, and things won't get better until we realize that and start dealing with underlying problems.
Yep Burnley, Bournemouth and Brighton should deffo be looking at getting a foreign coach in . What a ridiculous sweeping statement you make there , of course some British managers are pony and so are some foreign managers
I think Sean dyche is doing pretty well personally, Eddie Howe and Chris hughton as pointed out above. Foreign managers tend to just buy players in I would put good money on most in here given Man City’s budget would win the league.
Dunno, some might have wasted it on the likes of Morata, Bakayoko and Barkley.
Guardiola has spent a lot but at least bought well.
Ridiculous decision by Chelsea to think that Morata and Bakayoko would be better than Costa and Matic.
Weird that a team who would be playing more games this season, being in the Champions League, would leave themselves such a thin squad, after selling Matic and loaning out 40 odd players!
Seemed a bad choice by Chris Coleman at the time, seems even worse in hindsight. He could easily have got a Swansea/Southampton type Prem job.
I bet he lies awake at night wondering how he screwed up so badly. From Euro 2016 hero status to managing a team in the 3rd division in 2 years.
I'm sure he sleeps ok. Was never going to improve on what he did with Wales at the Euro's and is earning more money at Sunderland than with Wales.
Oh and he's married to Charlotte Jackson!
He's never been a particularly good club manager.
This... I didnt get the hype surrounding him, he's failed at every club he's been at
Wales was the one place where it worked for him and by leaving that role, he's blown in
Isn't his Sunderland contract worth stupid money though? Can see why he was tempted to make the move from the Welsh national set-up
Oh can see why he was tempted as International Management is so stop / start i.e. as a Club Manager he's got the training / playing side every week so is always going to be more attractive as a role for the majority of Managers.
Seemed a bad choice by Chris Coleman at the time, seems even worse in hindsight. He could easily have got a Swansea/Southampton type Prem job.
I bet he lies awake at night wondering how he screwed up so badly. From Euro 2016 hero status to managing a team in the 3rd division in 2 years.
I'm sure he sleeps ok. Was never going to improve on what he did with Wales at the Euro's and is earning more money at Sunderland than with Wales.
Oh and he's married to Charlotte Jackson!
He's never been a particularly good club manager.
This... I didnt get the hype surrounding him, he's failed at every club he's been at
Wales was the one place where it worked for him and by leaving that role, he's blown in
Isn't his Sunderland contract worth stupid money though? Can see why he was tempted to make the move from the Welsh national set-up
Wasn't there a large "staying up" bonus though?
And if he had taken a PL job, I imagine he would have got similar terms. Swansea and Stoke both came up soon after he left Wales. Everton might have been beforehand, while Southampton is a recent job opportunity.
Same waffle said about Blackburn and Wigan , ex prem clubs shit owners in League One blah blah blah they’ll struggle to get back up blah blah blah When right under our own noses the biggest joke of recent times of a football club is our own dearly beloved . Yet we still have far too many lame , deferential fans who would rather dig out the ones (protestors, CARD etc) who saw this shit happening a long time before they started to smell the vinegar pissing coffee that has been poured all over our club from that experimenting twat in Belgium
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Foreign managers tend to just buy players in I would put good money on most in here given Man City’s budget would win the league.
Guardiola has spent a lot but at least bought well.
Oh and he's married to Charlotte Jackson!
It will be Interesting to see how Sunderland respond to L1? I don't get the impression they're ready for it.
Wales was the one place where it worked for him and by leaving that role, he's blown in
No idea what Sunderland fans think of him?
And if he had taken a PL job, I imagine he would have got similar terms. Swansea and Stoke both came up soon after he left Wales. Everton might have been beforehand, while Southampton is a recent job opportunity.
When right under our own noses the biggest joke of recent times of a football club is our own dearly beloved .
Yet we still have far too many lame , deferential fans who would rather dig out the ones (protestors, CARD etc) who saw this shit happening a long time before they started to smell the vinegar pissing coffee that has been poured all over our club from that experimenting twat in Belgium