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Grayson should not have been sacked

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OP has a fair point coleman is now our worst manager in history.. grayson brought in mceady and grabbon whos goals have given us a minute hope.. coleman has brought in fck all..

Not suggesting Coleman is not doing as well as he could.

He has a next to impossible ask.

But to sack a proven manager a few months into a major rebuilding job, when the players were not up to the job, was madness.
 
Not suggesting Coleman is not doing as well as he could.

He has a next to impossible ask.

But to sack a proven manager a few months into a major rebuilding job, when the players were not up to the job, was madness.
i was the first to put grayson down but he is in a different league to the tit we have in charge now..
 
1/14 is not good enough. That's when we had Grabban scoring goals actually giving us a chance.

Ironically, Grayson might be one of the managers challenging with us in League 1 with Bradford. Odds on him beating us...
 
Ruitter, Steele, Browning, Galloway, Wilson, Mcmanaman, Williams, McGeady, Vaughan, Grabban

10 signings in the summer bar Grabban and maybe McGeady in patches the other 8 have been unmitigated disasters, the first 2 in that list costing us at least a dozen points
 
How about Vaughan one of the worst players IV seen as well as Steele

Two signings that did not work out.

As I've said Grayson did not do well at Sunderland but as proven by what came before and since Grayson it seems fair to say Grayson was not the problem

Grayson was appointed to rebuild the club and leave the team in a strong position to compete in the championship.

This was a long term project and he was given 15 games.

The fact that things have not improved at all since he left suggests getting rid of a manager who hardly had his feet under the table was a hasty decision.
 
Ruitter, Steele, Browning, Galloway, Wilson, Mcmanaman, Williams, McGeady, Vaughan, Grabban

10 signings in the summer bar Grabban and maybe McGeady in patches the other 8 have been unmitigated disasters, the first 2 in that list costing us at least a dozen points

Ridiculous to judge him on one rushed transfer window.

That Preston team yesterday were Grayson's signings...why not list them?
 
Ruitter, Steele, Browning, Galloway, Wilson, Mcmanaman, Williams, McGeady, Vaughan, Grabban

10 signings in the summer bar Grabban and maybe McGeady in patches the other 8 have been unmitigated disasters, the first 2 in that list costing us at least a dozen points
who cares about the other 8? they contribute fck all to the team.. grabbon and mceady did
 
Two signings that did not work out.

As I've said Grayson did not do well at Sunderland but as proven by what came before and since Grayson it seems fair to say Grayson was not the problem

Grayson was appointed to rebuild the club and leave the team in a strong position to compete in the championship.

This was a long term project and he was given 15 games.

The fact that things have not improved at all since he left suggests getting rid of a manager who hardly had his feet under the table was a hasty decision.
His other ones haven't
 
who cares about the other 8? they contribute fck all to the team.. grabbon and mceady did

Seriously?!? Apparently he had a major rebuild job on his hands yet we are happy that only 2 out of his 10 signings contributed

Has he done any worse than others here, not really does that change the fact that in the main he brought in poor players that have contributed to the current state of play on the pitch, no it doesn't
 
Couldn't give a fuck about Preston tbh, more bothered about what he did here and he brought in (as others have) a load of shite, if that was the start of his rebuilding job then I'm glad he left

He was here for a couple of months.

Do you think a couple of months is enough time to fix the mess Sunderland is/was in?

To repeat; Grayson was appointed to rebuild the team as a long term project.

The fans and owners showed a lack of respect and understanding of the division by sacking him and will pay the price with relegation, unfortunately.
 
He was here for a couple of months.

Do you think a couple of months is enough time to fix the mess Sunderland is/was in?

To repeat; Grayson was appointed to rebuild the team as a long term project.

The fans and owners showed a lack of respect and understanding of the division by sacking him and will pay the price with relegation, unfortunately.

To repeat the start he made on this rebuild with those 10 signings was f***ing shocking

As for your pathetic attempt at fishing re fans showing a lack of respect for this division has contributed to relegation, well it isn't even worth a response
 
He was here for a couple of months.

Do you think a couple of months is enough time to fix the mess Sunderland is/was in?

To repeat; Grayson was appointed to rebuild the team as a long term project.

The fans and owners showed a lack of respect and understanding of the division by sacking him and will pay the price with relegation, unfortunately.

What's your/his win ratio at this level?

Preston have improved ten-fold since Grayson left them like

I haven't noticed any 5-0 defeats for them this season.
 
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