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Mogga


Yes, he’s done a good job we’ve played some fantastic stuff apart from Saturday. Getting a tune out of a young squad
 
After QPR he was the best manager we had ever had on here. Then he has a run if 4 (yes 4!) games where :

We draw with a strong Bristol C side to an unlucky pen

Lose slimly to Rotherham with dubious refereeing

Lose slimly to a strong Coventry side

Get battered by Stoke in typical Sunderland fashion, but with a team of kids who’ve been playing in a hard league back to back games since Christmas

As a result:

Mowbray on borrowed time
Gelhart is useless
We need to get Harry Gardiner playing
Mowbray is tactically inept
We’re a weak side

Oh, classic Sunderland bed wetting.

Have we not learned over the years that peddling manager after manager, going all Edvard Munch face every time we have a bad run, slagging off the players, attacking the recruitment team, moaning about the transfer window etc etc etc doesn’t work

What do folk want? I bet I’d be able to find posts from August that said ‘let’s just enjoy this season’, ‘21st place will do me’, ‘hope we don’t get battered every week’ , ‘at least we aren’t in League one’

It’s March, we’ve won more games than we’ve lost. We are playing the most entertaining football we’ve played for years, the manager is experienced and cares, most of the players are amazing prospects.

Give them a break, man

Top half of the Championship is brilliant. If we lose more than we win this season at least we did better than nearly everyone expected.

FTM
 
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yes. he talks sense and dent het to up nor down. Not his fault we haven't a striker. If Stewart had been fit for the season we'd probably make the playoffs.
 
Of course hell be here.
yes. he talks sense and dent het to up nor down. Not his fault we haven't a striker. If Stewart had been fit for the season we'd probably make the playoffs.
Automatics. RS has 11 goals in 12 starts.
 
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We would be well to remember one of his best mates is Stuart Harvey our current head of scouting and often missed out on the list of people that find these brilliant talents

I hope he has been bending his lugs about a strikers and physical midfield players
 
With some new fire power up front and the experience of this season for the rest of the squad, I think he could get us promoted but he’s not the right manager for a PL campaign.
 
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