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Hope im wrong but we all know this is going to be a shite appointment. Was some good positivity building and this has flattened a lot of it in my opinion. Hes going to fall on his arse, that is clear. It looks like hes had one good season. What qualifies him to be appointed to such a position? Hes only been a manager since 2015! People will inevitably try to put a positive spin on it but deep down they know its shite.
are you trying to be me mate.. sorry im the most negative poster on here.. fck off
 
Hope im wrong but we all know this is going to be a shite appointment. Was some good positivity building and this has flattened a lot of it in my opinion. Hes going to fall on his arse, that is clear. It looks like hes had one good season. What qualifies him to be appointed to such a position? Hes only been a manager since 2015! People will inevitably try to put a positive spin on it but deep down they know its shite.
3 good seasons. St Mirren X2 and Dumbarton.

Might be a failure as is the risk with any appointment. However he's not got a track record of failure and sackings like Coleman or McCarthy.
 
His agenda is set

call it what you want. I've spent most of last season defending Coleman against many who thought he was a fraud because he couldn't keep us up. We then appoint a bloke who couldn't keep Alloa up in a similar amount of time and he's some sort of saviour. :confused:
 
call it what you want. I've spent most of last season defending Coleman against many who thought he was a fraud because he couldn't keep us up. We then appoint a bloke who couldn't keep Alloa up in a similar amount of time and he's some sort of saviour. :confused:
You are ignoring what he has done in his current job. Scottish manager of the year. Coleman has done not a single thing in club management.
 
He could ofcourse be the new Ferguson, but I cant see it. Even the lad from Shrewsbury or something. I can understand the change in direction but this fella?
 
call it what you want. I've spent most of last season defending Coleman against many who thought he was a fraud because he couldn't keep us up. We then appoint a bloke who couldn't keep Alloa up in a similar amount of time and he's some sort of saviour. :confused:
Alloa hadn't just been relegated from the premiership though. They'd finished 2nd bottom the season before.
 
Hope im wrong but we all know this is going to be a shite appointment. Was some good positivity building and this has flattened a lot of it in my opinion. Hes going to fall on his arse, that is clear. It looks like hes had one good season. What qualifies him to be appointed to such a position? Hes only been a manager since 2015! People will inevitably try to put a positive spin on it but deep down they know its shite.
Keep away from sharp objects pal…
 
Hope im wrong but we all know this is going to be a shite appointment. Was some good positivity building and this has flattened a lot of it in my opinion. Hes going to fall on his arse, that is clear. It looks like hes had one good season. What qualifies him to be appointed to such a position? Hes only been a manager since 2015! People will inevitably try to put a positive spin on it but deep down they know its shite.
Such a position, exactly what position is that, We are League 1 man
 
I just don’t get why he had to mention it on radio. He’s coming across as a bit of an attention seeker so far, nobody will mind if we are doing well but he’s going to get a shock of it doesn’t. We aren’t Eastleigh. I think he’s handled this very poorly.
It's early days, so things might calm down a bit. I would imagine once we have a manager he'll do most of the talking anyway. We'll see.
 
Ross would be rather an exciting appointment; something I never could have said of Moyes, Grayson or Coleman coming to Sunderland.
 
Had anyone heard of Eddie Howe before his success? He be a great appointment or a poor one. Who knows but worth giving him a shot where we are to try and build something
 
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