like it or not we are perceived as a total basket case and the object of national derision. The pool of available talent available to us diminishes each time we look to go again. In the circumstances Bruce would be a good bet to stabilize the club, given his past track record. At the moment the main requirement for any incoming manager is to ensure we don't get relegated again.
https://www.theguardian.com/football/blog/2011/nov/30/steve-bruce-sunderland-sackedPosted from a link on twitter. Mmm. Worrying article really.
Quote from: ozzjim on October 05, 2016, 10:46:02 AMhttps://www.theguardian.com/football/blog/2011/nov/30/steve-bruce-sunderland-sackedPosted from a link on twitter. Mmm. Worrying article really. I really hope it isn't him. Like others have said Rowett/Houghton I wouldn't have a problem with. I wouldn't hesitate nicking a manager or player from over there if they had talent.
according to the Yorkshire Post - Wagner wont be joining us
A Sunderland supporting mate of mine reckons it doesn't matter who manages them, the place is such a mess nobody will succeed there. Bit like Villa the last few years.
according to the Yorkshire Post - Wagner wont be joining usThe number of Managers that we have to choose from is dwindling by the day!To me it looks like it will be Bruce, unless he messes up the interview?
I don't know anything about Wagner so had to look at his stats. He's managed Huddersfield for 44 games ( 2 short of a full championship season) and has won 62 points so far. If we're being really kind and assume that he would get 6 points form the next 2 games ( taking him up to a full season of games managed) he would be on 68 points, that wouldn't have made the play offs last season. If we're being unkind and giving him zero points from the last 2 games, they'd have finished below Brentford and Blues. Is he really that good or are we being seduced by his links to Klopp? I've no idea