A good start to the rebuilding process would be the appointment of a Defence Coach who knows what they are doing. Stop leaking goals and you have a base from which to progress in the right direction. Ideally couple that with an energised, interested owner who appoints competent board members and executive staff and you have a chance. Regrettably I cannot see that happening any time soon.
Quote from: Nelson Lodge on January 04, 2016, 04:11:57 PMA good start to the rebuilding process would be the appointment of a Defence Coach who knows what they are doing. Stop leaking goals and you have a base from which to progress in the right direction. Ideally couple that with an energised, interested owner who appoints competent board members and executive staff and you have a chance. Regrettably I cannot see that happening any time soon.I keep seeing people making this suggestion of a dedicated defensive coach but does such a thing actually exist? Does anyone have any examples of a successful one at any club? This is genuine ignorance on my part as the only time I can remember anybody making such an appointment was Kevin Keegan inventing a job for Mark Lawrenson at Newcastle 20 odd years ago with disappointing results.
Quote from: Dave on January 03, 2016, 10:37:29 PMQuote from: Irish villain on January 03, 2016, 10:28:05 PMQuote from: Ads on January 03, 2016, 10:03:48 PMAll three owners are spectacular in their ineptitude. How are they billionaires? They should be playing Wonderwall badly outside the back of Rackhams.Agreed that all three are badly run and are being shamed by clubs like Watford, Leicester and Southampton. I still think Sunderland and Newcastle would be better equipped than us to get their house in order in the championship. Both have more experience of recent relegations than we have and we should remember that our owner is absent/distant as well as incompetent.Does Ellis Short go to many Sunderland matches?No idea. Does he?
Quote from: Irish villain on January 03, 2016, 10:28:05 PMQuote from: Ads on January 03, 2016, 10:03:48 PMAll three owners are spectacular in their ineptitude. How are they billionaires? They should be playing Wonderwall badly outside the back of Rackhams.Agreed that all three are badly run and are being shamed by clubs like Watford, Leicester and Southampton. I still think Sunderland and Newcastle would be better equipped than us to get their house in order in the championship. Both have more experience of recent relegations than we have and we should remember that our owner is absent/distant as well as incompetent.Does Ellis Short go to many Sunderland matches?
Quote from: Ads on January 03, 2016, 10:03:48 PMAll three owners are spectacular in their ineptitude. How are they billionaires? They should be playing Wonderwall badly outside the back of Rackhams.Agreed that all three are badly run and are being shamed by clubs like Watford, Leicester and Southampton. I still think Sunderland and Newcastle would be better equipped than us to get their house in order in the championship. Both have more experience of recent relegations than we have and we should remember that our owner is absent/distant as well as incompetent.
All three owners are spectacular in their ineptitude. How are they billionaires? They should be playing Wonderwall badly outside the back of Rackhams.
But this isn't about Sunderland but Aston Villa. What is good for them isn't necessarily true for us and vice versa so its a rather redundant argument. We are floundering and the want away owner is leaving us rudderless.
Quote from: peter w on January 04, 2016, 04:52:48 PMBut this isn't about Sunderland but Aston Villa. What is good for them isn't necessarily true for us and vice versa so its a rather redundant argument. We are floundering and the want away owner is leaving us rudderless.It's not a redundant argument if your point is that an absentee owner is a crucial thing and puts us at a disadvantage compared to another club.When their owner is no more visible than ours.
Quote from: Dave on January 04, 2016, 05:02:37 PMQuote from: peter w on January 04, 2016, 04:52:48 PMBut this isn't about Sunderland but Aston Villa. What is good for them isn't necessarily true for us and vice versa so its a rather redundant argument. We are floundering and the want away owner is leaving us rudderless.It's not a redundant argument if your point is that an absentee owner is a crucial thing and puts us at a disadvantage compared to another club.When their owner is no more visible than ours. When you're performing poorly and as abject as we are then yes, you need to be at least seen to be at the tiller. When things are going well then its less important to be visible.
Quote from: Ads on January 04, 2016, 12:32:04 PMWe're a big club, with a big name in this league. In the Championship, that counts further. If your a good player at say MK Dons and you're looking to move in the summer to a bigger club in the division. If Aston Villa are interested, then there is a good chance you'd jump through hoops to go there, in a way that you wouldn't for Hull, QPR or any of the other small teams that bob up and down in the leagues.The same would apply to Newcastle and to a lesser extent Sunderland should they join us.In respect of the wage issues, apart from Gabby, I cannot think of any big earners who contribute nothing being left. The wage eating non-providers like N'Zogbia, Cole, Senderos and Richardson will be gone. Richards may well leave, although he does play, so it would only be Gabby left unless I am mistaken.As we have seen, it is much harder said than done, but I would want a proper clearout. I would like to see the following gone by or at the end of the season:GuzanHuttonLescottSenderosBakerRichardsonColeWestwoodSinclairAgbonlahorKozakN'ZogbiaI don't rate Gestede at all, but I think he could be useful in Championship, albeit in a cameo role. I would say to the above who are not out of contract in the summer that they are never going to play for the Villa again so can go ahead and find another club. Some of them wouldn't, so would have to be completely taken out of the picture. Edit - I would add Sanchez to the above list as well.
We're a big club, with a big name in this league. In the Championship, that counts further. If your a good player at say MK Dons and you're looking to move in the summer to a bigger club in the division. If Aston Villa are interested, then there is a good chance you'd jump through hoops to go there, in a way that you wouldn't for Hull, QPR or any of the other small teams that bob up and down in the leagues.The same would apply to Newcastle and to a lesser extent Sunderland should they join us.In respect of the wage issues, apart from Gabby, I cannot think of any big earners who contribute nothing being left. The wage eating non-providers like N'Zogbia, Cole, Senderos and Richardson will be gone. Richards may well leave, although he does play, so it would only be Gabby left unless I am mistaken.
Short doesn't go to many Sunderland games no. Apparently turns up for local derbies and the odd game in London.