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He trusted too much to chance, I think. As much as I loved & still love Niall Quinn, he made some shocking appointments, chief among whom was Margaret Byrne. Get that key appointment wrang & there's a good chance the errors will cascade arl the way down through the organisation. Get it right & that's a completely different matter. Given the apparent acumen of these blokes, I'd like to think they'd not repeat Short's error. They might even nar him. They might have talked to him about it. Whee nars, marra?

Agreed. Quinn had some nightmares at managing the 'club'. I'd say his managerial appointments were savvy enough. If we have investment the strategy - youth set up, scouting, transfers, coaching, PR, commercial etc etc has to be spot on or its a waste of money in the Ellis Short manner. Massive appointment is that.
 
RR podcast. He was raging with Ross for not going up. Rightly, he should have been sacked then.

Instead fast forward 3 months and we are pinned back in our own box hanging onto a lead over rochdale and losing 3-0 at Peterborough:lol::lol::lol:

Sooner he goes the better

Funny how you fail to mention the positives of the season :lol:
 
I'm in two minds with Ross.

On one hand I want to see him succeed here as I really believe he could be a top manager given time and I'm sick of us changing managers. He has also had to build a squad from scratch.

On the other hand he still doesn't seem to know his best team or formation yet and doesn't appear to learn from mistakes (or not quick enough anyway). The team we have on paper anyway should be performing much better. Yeah we've been winning games but let's face it the performances have still been poor.

I think he'll still be here until Christmas at least.
 
Possession and shooting (I'm not going to call them chances, think there was only maybe one time I actually thought we might score after the opener) is all well and good but throughout the game they looked much more dangerous. When they got the ball there was intent to get forward, you felt they were going to create. The stats with possession (mostly in completely non threatening areas) and shots (hardly any of which were near to being a chance) doesn't tell the story as you will know perfectly well assuming you sat through it. For most of the game after their equaliser I had the feeling they were more likely to win it, everyone I've spoken to thought the same. Maybe you were standing there thinking we were the better side but if so I'd say you're in the minority on that one
They were driven forward by passionate support whilst Sunderland fans sat in virtual silence.. I have been to Wembley every time we have played from 1973 onwards and have saw us outplayed on most of those occasions. However, it is only the last two that I have been totally embarrassed at the level of our vocal support where it must have felt like home games for our opponents.Actually we were not too bad first half against Portsmouth, but that was it..
 
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