give me the name of a manager who will come here and keep us up with the same players

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No-one with our start and the players at our disposal. David Moyes has set us back ten years within three months.

Give owa man :lol: Theres nothing positive to say about Moyes but a succession of managers and rotten business decisions by SAFC have set us back. There are much, much bigger factors than the uninspiring manager.
 
Give owa man :lol: Theres nothing positive to say about Moyes but a succession of managers and rotten business decisions by SAFC have set us back. There are much, much bigger factors than the uninspiring manager.

For once, we looked hard to beat and with a team with spirit.

You may have missed the fact he's started worse than the 15 pointers. The only thing that stopped the continual slide from them was Roy Keane's arrival. Let's just hope we're as lucky with this shower of shit.
 
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Moyes has at his disposal and explain why he will get us out of this mess.

Just a question to those who want him out, it's ok saying we need another manager in, but who are we going to get who will keep us up with this current squad moyes has to pick from.

I really don't think any manager out there could do it. This squad would be in a relegtion battle when it's at full strength even more so at the minute

Even if Sam allerdyce came back tomorrow he would struggle to get many points out of that current fit squad
Erm......Big Sam!! Moyes has been nothing short of a disaster so far!!!!!
 
For once, we looked hard to beat and with a team with spirit.

You may have missed the fact he's started worse than the 15 pointers. The only thing that stopped the continual slide from them was Roy Keane's arrival. Let's just hope we're as lucky with this shower of shit.

It wasn't "For once", Sam simply reproduced our traditional run of games come season's end. Have you forgotten about the flowers for example? Have you learned nowt from the past five years. :)
 
It wasn't "For once", Sam simply reproduced our traditional run of games come season's end. Have you forgotten about the flowers for example? Have you learned nowt from the past five years. :)

Do you really think the last season under Allardyce was similar to what happened under di Canio and Advocaat?

Even when you take away May and the results that confirmed us staying up, we took 20 points from 16 games from January - April. Fair enough to say 'for once we looked hard to beat' don't you think?
 
In many ways the situation has been getting steadily worse season on season - the players are ageing (O'Shea is 35, Defoe 34) while others are inexperienced at this level and the efforts required to get out of deep holes has been getting ever more challenging
 
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Roy Keane wouldn't come back while Ellis Short is still here.

Then let's hope we see a solution to that stumbling block very soon.

If Sam hadn't got the England job he still wouldn't be here now.

Correct, he was calling out the idiotic approach of the board/owner in record time even before the England interest. No chance he'd have stayed to be Short's fall guy after saving us once.
 
Then let's hope we see a solution to that stumbling block very soon.



Correct, he was calling out the idiotic approach of the board/owner in record time even before the England interest. No chance he'd have stayed to be Short's fall guy after saving us once.
Roy Keane - he of Ipswich Town fame :-D
 
Roy Keane - he of Ipswich Town fame :-D

He who got this club up off it's arse and into the PL before some daft arrogant twat arrived and started hoying his weight around despite not understanding football in the slightest.

8 years on, no improvement made and debt massively increased. Short should be put in the stocks in the fanzone and pelted with shite.
 
In 2007 he spent 9 million on Craig Gordon, the highest fee for a UK club on a goalie until David DeGea in 2011. And 9 million in 2007 is like 30 million nowadays

'During his stint at Sunderland, Keane signed 39 players for around £80 million – many of whom failed disastrously' - Telegraph


2006/07
Liam Miller. Free. Manchester United
Dwight Yorke. Free. Sydney FC
Graham Kavanagh. £500,000. Wigan
Stanislav Varga. £550,000. Celtic
David Connolly. £1.4m. Wigan
Ross Wallace. £550,000. Celtic
Lewis Nyatanga. Loan. Derby
Jonny Evans. Loan. Manchester United
Marton Fulop. £500,000. Tottenham
Carlos Edwards. £1.4m. Luton
Anthony Stokes. £2m. Arsenal
Danny Simpson. Loan. Manchester United
Stern John. Undisclosed. Coventry
2007/8
Craig Gordon. £9m. Hearts
Paul McShane. £2.5m. West Brom
Dickson Etuhu. £1.5m. Norwich
Kieran Richardson. £5.5m. Manchester United
Michael Chopra. £5m. Cardiff
Greg Halford. £2.5m. Reading
Roy O'Donovan. Undisclosed. Cork City
Russell Anderson. £1m. Aberdeen
Danny Higginbotham. £2.5m. Stoke
Kenwyne Jones. £6m. Southampton
Ian Harte. Free. Levante
Andrew Cole. Free. Portsmouth
Phil Bardsley. £2m. Manchester United
Rade Prica. £2m. FC Aalborg
Andy Reed. £4m. Charlton
Yves Mvoto-Mvoto. £300,000. Paris Saint-Germain
2008/9
Nick Colgan. Free. Ipswich
George McCartney. £4.5m. West Ham
Anton Ferdinand. £8m. West Ham
Pascal Chimbonda. Undisclosed. Tottenham
Teemu Tainio. £4m. Tottenham
Steed Malbranque. £5m. Tottenham
David Meyler. Undisclosed. Cork City
Djibril Cisse. Loan. Marseilles
David Healy. £1.2m. Fulham
El-Hadji Diouf. £2.5m. Bolton
 
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