I’m sorry marra, but I nearly spat my toast out at your first sentence![]()
This is just like the previous annual "will finish mid table" thread every year despite the evidence to the contrary.
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I’m sorry marra, but I nearly spat my toast out at your first sentence![]()
What you say could well be true but that doesn't excuse Grayson's poor record which as I've stated before was worse than a team who were banned from signing anyone.As the title Sunderland did not have enough players physically or mentally ready for the slog of Championship football at the start of the season.
To even have any hope of competing at the top end of the division will take a major rebuilding job and (on Sunderland's budget) a lot of bargain hunting over a few transfer windows.
Kone, Rodwell, O'Shea, Matthews, Oviedo, Gibson, Ndong, Cattermole and quite a few of the younger players were and are not fit for purpose at this level.
How some Sunderland fans think this squad is anything but relegation fodder is beyond comprehension.
As it was Sunderland appointed the man for the job, a manager with a proven track record of building strong teams on a shoestring budget.
But based on a poor start and a couple of poor signings (always going to happen when signing players on such a budget) chased him out after a few months.
Give Coleman time (2 - 3 seasons) and Sunderland will be back in the premier league.
Chase him out also and years in the doldrums as Leeds, Sheffield Wednesday, Man City etc await.
As the title Sunderland did not have enough players physically or mentally ready for the slog of Championship football at the start of the season.
To even have any hope of competing at the top end of the division will take a major rebuilding job and (on Sunderland's budget) a lot of bargain hunting over a few transfer windows.
Kone, Rodwell, O'Shea, Matthews, Oviedo, Gibson, Ndong, Cattermole and quite a few of the younger players were and are not fit for purpose at this level.
How some Sunderland fans think this squad is anything but relegation fodder is beyond comprehension.
As it was Sunderland appointed the man for the job, a manager with a proven track record of building strong teams on a shoestring budget.
But based on a poor start and a couple of poor signings (always going to happen when signing players on such a budget) chased him out after a few months.
Give Coleman time (2 - 3 seasons) and Sunderland will be back in the premier league.
Chase him out also and years in the doldrums as Leeds, Sheffield Wednesday, Man City etc await.
and the sad fact is, most were signed to play in the Premier League and on Premier League wages
With everyone fully fit and motivated, we should easily be top half (I know that's a big "if")
Ruiter
Matthews Browning Kone Oviedo
McNair N'Dong
Watmore Williams McGeady
Grabban
Steele, Wilson, Gibson, McManaman, Rodwell, Maja, Asoro
That should more than a match for most teams in the league. Sadly, injuries and players not giving a shiny shite have contributed to the position we find ourselves in today.
and basic balance
team full of slow weaklings in general
who would have thought theyd struggle in the championship??!![]()
As the title Sunderland did not have enough players physically or mentally ready for the slog of Championship football at the start of the season.
To even have any hope of competing at the top end of the division will take a major rebuilding job and (on Sunderland's budget) a lot of bargain hunting over a few transfer windows.
Kone, Rodwell, O'Shea, Matthews, Oviedo, Gibson, Ndong, Cattermole and quite a few of the younger players were and are not fit for purpose at this level.
How some Sunderland fans think this squad is anything but relegation fodder is beyond comprehension.
As it was Sunderland appointed the man for the job, a manager with a proven track record of building strong teams on a shoestring budget.
But based on a poor start and a couple of poor signings (always going to happen when signing players on such a budget) chased him out after a few months.
Give Coleman time (2 - 3 seasons) and Sunderland will be back in the premier league.
Chase him out also and years in the doldrums as Leeds, Sheffield Wednesday, Man City etc await.
and basic balance
team full of slow weaklings in general
who would have thought theyd struggle in the championship??!![]()
Spot on Vic. There's some who still argue we've got one of the best squads in this league. It's clearly not the case
Bunch of tossers mate. We sold on our best players and kept arsewipes like Cattamole and O'Shea.
I could dig me dad up and he'd be faster on the pitch than J'oS.
As the title Sunderland did not have enough players physically or mentally ready for the slog of Championship football at the start of the season.
To even have any hope of competing at the top end of the division will take a major rebuilding job and (on Sunderland's budget) a lot of bargain hunting over a few transfer windows.
Kone, Rodwell, O'Shea, Matthews, Oviedo, Gibson, Ndong, Cattermole and quite a few of the younger players were and are not fit for purpose at this level.
How some Sunderland fans think this squad is anything but relegation fodder is beyond comprehension.
As it was Sunderland appointed the man for the job, a manager with a proven track record of building strong teams on a shoestring budget.
But based on a poor start and a couple of poor signings (always going to happen when signing players on such a budget) chased him out after a few months.
Give Coleman time (2 - 3 seasons) and Sunderland will be back in the premier league.
Chase him out also and years in the doldrums as Leeds, Sheffield Wednesday, Man City etc await.
Our next 5 games are favourableIf Coleman had been in since the start of the season things would have been different IMO. The October run was the most favourable run of fixtures in my lifetime and Simon totally blew it.
Grayson was utterly useless. Unable to organise or motivate or organise the team to a clean sheet. Also thought it was ok to throw players under the bus and snipe at the lifeblood of the club, the fans. He's a bit of a snidey coward.
If Coleman had been in since the start of the season things would have been different IMO. The October run was the most favourable run of fixtures in my lifetime and Simon totally blew it.
Grayson was utterly useless. Unable to organise or motivate or organise the team to a clean sheet. Also thought it was ok to throw players under the bus and snipe at the lifeblood of the club, the fans. He's a bit of a snidey coward.
With everyone fully fit and motivated, we should easily be top half (I know that's a big "if")
Ruiter
Matthews Browning Kone Oviedo
McNair N'Dong
Watmore Williams McGeady
Grabban
Steele, Wilson, Gibson, McManaman, Rodwell, Maja, Asoro
That should more than a match for most teams in the league. Sadly, injuries and players not giving a shiny shite have contributed to the position we find ourselves in today.
As the title Sunderland did not have enough players physically or mentally ready for the slog of Championship football at the start of the season.
To even have any hope of competing at the top end of the division will take a major rebuilding job and (on Sunderland's budget) a lot of bargain hunting over a few transfer windows.
Kone, Rodwell, O'Shea, Matthews, Oviedo, Gibson, Ndong, Cattermole and quite a few of the younger players were and are not fit for purpose at this level.
How some Sunderland fans think this squad is anything but relegation fodder is beyond comprehension.
As it was Sunderland appointed the man for the job, a manager with a proven track record of building strong teams on a shoestring budget.
But based on a poor start and a couple of poor signings (always going to happen when signing players on such a budget) chased him out after a few months.
Give Coleman time (2 - 3 seasons) and Sunderland will be back in the premier league.
Chase him out also and years in the doldrums as Leeds, Sheffield Wednesday, Man City etc await.
He didn't really snipe at the fans though did he?
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And Grayson still as manager as it’s not his fault?
Did you run out of letters for lunchbox there marra?You've had zero pre season with all the talk of takeovers etc, you've had next to nothing in terms of transfer budget, and you wonder why you're shite?
Coleman will do no better than Larry for you lot. Mark my words.
You've had zero pre season with all the talk of takeovers etc, you've had next to nothing in terms of transfer budget, and you wonder why you're shite?
Coleman will do no better than Larry for you lot. Mark my words.
Ndong is a shit house, refusing to go to fan signing sessions and been a all round prick who thinks he is too good to be at this club as well as feigning injuries. Good riddance to him when he leaves in January.Cattermole and N'Dong would walk into this present team.
Still maintain the blame should squarely placed at the door of Moyes, Short and Bain. Grayson was an effect not a cause.And Grayson still as manager as it’s not his fault?
It's crackers that whenever the OP puts in an appearance some of his minions appear from nowhere.I take it you’re the Ops mate?