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As of this morning a bloke I got info from said he’d heard nowt about wicky. So if it is does then I hold my hands up like
Your not channeling bob stokoe via a dirty beer glass are you ?You should know that the crystal is not pure enough for a clear message from beyond the veil!
 
Im honestly not arsed about Will f***ing Still, but when do we start panicking about this ownership who seemingly won’t change anything, still haven’t signed a striker, and haven’t come out and said anything about the absolute shit show of a season where we were lucky not to be relegated?
 
Heard he binned us off cos he'd rather have few months playing the latest footy manager in his room at his mams house.
 

Sunderland reach an agreement with Wicky: the details | EXCLUSIVE​

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30 May 2024 - 16:40
Sunderland have chosen former Young Boys man Raphael Wicky to start again after a nightmare season. The goal will be a return to the Premier League

Barring any surprises, Sunderland will start again with Raphael Wicky. According to information gathered exclusively by Calciomercato.it, the 'Black Cats' have snatched the Swiss coach's yes by reaching an agreement on the basis of a two-year contract with an option for another year.
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Raphael Wicky to Sunderland (LaPresse) – calciomercato.it

Next season, Sunderland will try to clinch promotion to the Premier League that failed this year. The English had a nightmare season, finishing the Championship in sixteenth place. The year ended with Dodds, who was entrusted with the team on an interim basis last February after the sacking of Beale, who in turn took over from Tony Mowbray.

Wicky may be the right choice, despite coming from an exemption. His adventure at the helm of Young Boys, which lasted almost two years, was nevertheless very positive, with the conquest of two trophies. A Super League and a domestic cup for the 47-year-old former midfielder, with stints at Hamburg and Atletico Madrid. For him, who has also worked in the United States, in particular in Chicago, this would be his first experience in England.
Wouldn’t surprise me if we hired him because Speakman thought that someone who was “the manager of Young Boys” simply played using an entire team of children in the first team.
 
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