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Well he played for milwall.....he didnt support them.
Half the tarts up the road only support king kev and he happened to be at scumcastle
Nice try old boy.
Well he played for milwall.....he didnt support them.
What about the 10th Finish place under BruceSafe with 8 games to go under MON the only time we haven't been involved in a relegation scrap since returning to Prem 9 seasons ago.
What about the 10th Finish place under Bruce![]()
You have actually posted perfect sense!A nice idea, we all wanted to believe, but I really don't see it tbh .......... he liked Charley Hurley and would've 'supported' any team he'd played for.
You have actually posted perfect sense!
Whatever next!
That logic doesn't accommodate for form or accumulating points at the start of the season and them running dry though.The points he accumulated over the course of the season, prior to being peddled. If he had carried on, nothing to suggest he wouldn't, we would have stayed up.
His sacking was less about football and more about the owner and his ridiculous employment of De Fanti. I can't defend MoN for the signing of Graham though.
That logic doesn't accommodate for form or accumulating points at the start of the season and them running dry though.
In his first 5 months we played very counter attacking. It wasn't pretty on the eye but it was excitingand we scored a lot of screamers. He introduced James McClean who was very raw but very direct running at defenders and got the best out of Sessegnon who had pace and trickery and carried the ball up the pitch - something we've lacked before and since.This is what I cannot understand,when Martin was manager off leicester in the 90's,we were very attacking,Our midfield of Lennon,Izzet and Robbie Savage all complimented each other.
So why did he go all negative with you guys,was the team not good enough,formation change,I'm intrigued to know.
The nail in the coffin was imminent relegationOneil was a sunderland fan and we all desperatly wanted to see him succeed. It wasnt to be and he got off very lightly. No walkouts before half time. No booing.
But the final nail for him in the mind of the fans was 40000 booing graham. Telling oneil we didnt want him and a mistake in the making. That was the end of the relationship. The clough legacy that we all wanted simply was not to be......and as fans it hurt us, but he had to go as dejected apathy from the fans had set in.
Right man.....wrong time.
Big move for him in the betting markets for Leicester job.
I don't get this reigned in spending crap, he spent £25m on two players. Then had another £10m 5 months later. I wish we had done that since he left.In his first 5 months we played very counter attacking. It wasn't pretty on the eye but it was excitingand we scored a lot of screamers. He introduced James McClean who was very raw but very direct running at defenders and got the best out of Sessegnon who had pace and trickery and carried the ball up the pitch - something we've lacked before and since.
People always point to the Everton quarter final as the start of the decline but I'm not sure it was, we played brilliantly against Man City in the next game and were 3-1 up with 8 minutes to go (drew 3-3, the only team to take a point off them at the Etihad that season). Iirc we drew against Spurs at home the following week and went on a run of 0-0s where the players looked on their holidays but there wasn't too much concern - we were well safe with nothing to play for and looked good for a top 8 finish ahead of Liverpool but faded away.
Something happened around that time and he seemed to lose all motivation. There were rumours his wife was ill but nothing really to support that, some people thought he realised how bad the squad really was and that the owner reigned in spending, or probably a combination of a few things. Our summer transfers were weird and very similar to what we did last pre season. We had no strikers and chased one player (Fletcher) all summer, scrimped about with a couple of older squad players on frees then spent big on Fletcher and Johnson at the end of the window.
Fletcher hit the ground running then tailed off and has been awful since. Johnson has been very good for us overall but didn't fit MON's system at all. In his second season we were camped in our own half every week. Teams sussed McClean and he brought in Steve Guppy to coach him but he was completely ineffective. We set up to defend every game and either scrape 0-0 or would start playing at 2-0 down and lose 2-1. He became very petty and named 6 subs to prove a point to the owner rather than name a young player on the bench because 'they'd think they'd made it.' He got a bit of stick off Shearer on MOTD around Christmas and came out fighting back. Coincidentally our form improved and we won a couple of games but didn't win again from January onwards. He looked a beaten man every time he spoke.
The last straw for most was his penultimate game against Norwich who were also struggling. We went behind but their keeper was sent off in the first half. We equalised with a penalty but were awful and kept everyone behind the ball against 10 men. There was a point where they had a free kick late on inside our half. He pushed everyone back and went ballistic at McClean for staying forwards occupying their only defender. Summed up the season.
Didn't want him to go personally but in hindsight it was the right decision (followed by lots of wrong decisions by the owner). I don't think it's 100% nailed on that he would have taken us down, I still like and respect him but he's yesterday's man and doesn't seem to have the stomach for club management anymore
Paid to watch matches? He was a child living in ireland. Supporting sunderland.When did he ever actually pay to go to Sunderland games?
Was he ever seen on the terraces at Roker Park?
Does he come to the SOL now?
I could ask 100 questions and the answer would always be 'no'.
MON is no more a Sunderland supporter than Keegan is a Mag ............ I'd bet he's never actually paid to watch the Lads.
Hurley left Millwall while MON was 5 years old .......... nice try old boy.
Definitely been a change in policy though.I don't get this reigned in spending crap, he spent £25m on two players. Then had another £10m 5 months later. I wish we had done that since he left.
Paid to watch matches? He was a child living in ireland. Supporting sunderland.
No he signed for Nottingham Forest and played professionally every weekSo he stopped supporting Sunderland when he was no longer a child living in Ireland?
In his first 5 months we played very counter attacking. It wasn't pretty on the eye but it was excitingand we scored a lot of screamers. He introduced James McClean who was very raw but very direct running at defenders and got the best out of Sessegnon who had pace and trickery and carried the ball up the pitch - something we've lacked before and since.
People always point to the Everton quarter final as the start of the decline but I'm not sure it was, we played brilliantly against Man City in the next game and were 3-1 up with 8 minutes to go (drew 3-3, the only team to take a point off them at the Etihad that season). Iirc we drew against Spurs at home the following week and went on a run of 0-0s where the players looked on their holidays but there wasn't too much concern - we were well safe with nothing to play for and looked good for a top 8 finish ahead of Liverpool but faded away.
Something happened around that time and he seemed to lose all motivation. There were rumours his wife was ill but nothing really to support that, some people thought he realised how bad the squad really was and that the owner reigned in spending, or probably a combination of a few things. Our summer transfers were weird and very similar to what we did last pre season. We had no strikers and chased one player (Fletcher) all summer, scrimped about with a couple of older squad players on frees then spent big on Fletcher and Johnson at the end of the window.
Fletcher hit the ground running then tailed off and has been awful since. Johnson has been very good for us overall but didn't fit MON's system at all. In his second season we were camped in our own half every week. Teams sussed McClean and he brought in Steve Guppy to coach him but he was completely ineffective. We set up to defend every game and either scrape 0-0 or would start playing at 2-0 down and lose 2-1. He became very petty and named 6 subs to prove a point to the owner rather than name a young player on the bench because 'they'd think they'd made it.' He got a bit of stick off Shearer on MOTD around Christmas and came out fighting back. Coincidentally our form improved and we won a couple of games but didn't win again from January onwards. He looked a beaten man every time he spoke.
The last straw for most was his penultimate game against Norwich who were also struggling. We went behind but their keeper was sent off in the first half. We equalised with a penalty but were awful and kept everyone behind the ball against 10 men. There was a point where they had a free kick late on inside our half. He pushed everyone back and went ballistic at McClean for staying forwards occupying their only defender. Summed up the season.
Didn't want him to go personally but in hindsight it was the right decision (followed by lots of wrong decisions by the owner). I don't think it's 100% nailed on that he would have taken us down, I still like and respect him but he's yesterday's man and doesn't seem to have the stomach for club management anymore