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RLB will be gone before next season

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So any fan who lives abroad is not worthy of opinion.

What about the years before emigrating.

Followed Sunderland Home and Away from a kid to fifty years old apart from ten years playing on a Saturday.

Over a thousand games and i still get up at stupid o clock every game to watch live.

But that makes me less of a supporter than you because i sought a better life for my kids ?
I agree with you in so much as you get useless, know nowt 'fans' at home and abroad. They are still entiltled to their mental, brain dead opinion wherever they live and what ever their supporting history.

Don't let anyone tell you otherwise
 

That really comes down to perception. Personally, I think we’re still on track for a top-ten finish, and I’m sure others on here feel the same. Equally, there are probably plenty who believe we’re heading the other way and fear a relegation battle.
The reality is this forum is a mixed bag of opinions, and that’s fine. But what the club needs—and what it’s constantly trying to build—is a positive yet still realistic culture around the team.

We’re currently outside of the top 10, and in 13th & 15th in the 6 & 10 game form table. We might get a top 10 finish, but our form suggests we will drop slightly before the seasons end. We’re not in a relegation battle though. All of those things are fantastic for a newly promoted club like ours.
 
What he's done can't be underestimated. That said, I'd not be surprised if he's not here. The precedent in some ways was set under Mowbray. They were looking to bin him after we made the play offs. They didn't and it didn't end well. They not shown any sentiment since. If they think they can get better don't be surprised if KLD is ruthless. That's not saying it would be a good idea.
 
I cannot stand the entitled mentality sections of our fan base have got nowadays.

We currently have the best squad most of us alive have ever seen, and we’ve achieved comfortable survivable after a play off promotion, which is rare in itself.

People just need to step back and take a breath, by any metric this season has been a success.
It’s not a recent thing.

Peter Reid once told a story of a game against Everton at the SoL (which we won 2-1) in 2000/01 when there was near constant grumbling and booing because we weren’t blowing them away.

It’s bizarre.
 
We’re currently outside of the top 10, and in 13th & 15th in the 6 & 10 game form table. We might get a top 10 finish, but our form suggests we will drop slightly before the seasons end. We’re not in a relegation battle though. All of those things are fantastic for a newly promoted club like ours.
Technically, we are tied for 9th, only missing out on being top-10 by two goals (and Fulham are slumping as well, so catchable). The wonderful thing about "form" is that unless you are really good or really bad it doesn't tend to continue and you will gravitate to the mean. There is absolutely no evidence that we have no chance of finishing in the top ten.
 
Technically, we are tied for 9th, only missing out on being top-10 by two goals (and Fulham are slumping as well, so catchable). The wonderful thing about "form" is that unless you are really good or really bad it doesn't tend to continue and you will gravitate to the mean. There is absolutely no evidence that we have no chance of finishing in the top ten.

I didn’t say we have no chance. I said we aren’t on track for one, as we are tracking down the table, not up it.

We aren’t tied for 9th.
 
What he's done can't be underestimated. That said, I'd not be surprised if he's not here. The precedent in some ways was set under Mowbray. They were looking to bin him after we made the play offs. They didn't and it didn't end well. They not shown any sentiment since. If they think they can get better don't be surprised if KLD is ruthless. That's not saying it would be a good idea.
For me it all depends on how much we spend and where the owner wants to be. If he spends in attacking positions ( tbf he has already) and the toothless attacking play continues he may well pull the plug if we start slow. Unfortunately for Régis the football isn’t easy on the eye when it’s not working. Young Kyril has already fucked Speakman off so never say never. Who knows. Be harsh if he wasn’t here to start the season mind.
 
I am as disappointed as anyone about yesterday but talk of sacking RLB is madness

Achieved our main goal for the season with flying colours, yesterday is a massive opportunity that we passed up and is rightly going to be criticised but not sack worthy in my opinion

That being said a slow start to next season and I can see the axe falling
Have another drink sir.

Come back when you are sober and ask the mods to remove your cringeworthy post.
 
So any fan who lives abroad is not worthy of opinion.

What about the years before emigrating.

Followed Sunderland Home and Away from a kid to fifty years old apart from ten years playing on a Saturday.

Over a thousand games and i still get up at stupid o clock every game to watch live.

But that makes me less of a supporter than you because i sought a better life for my kids ?
You could have just put them up for adoption 🤷‍♂️
 
I am against sacking managers unless they've lost the players confidence, but, I don't think RLB is capable of playing any other way, he's not dynamic at all. I don't think his team will ever score enough goals to take us into the next level.

I reckon we've been found out after initially surprising everyone in the first part of the season, but RLB has been unable to change it up.

The patterns with last season are clear, where we scored the least goals of any team in the entire league system in the last 10 games, bar one team.

There does appear to be some level of disquiet in the team too, gone is that togetherness and til the end mentality. Perhaps something has gone on behind the scenes.

Reg was about 7th choice, with other managers not wanting to work under the owners set up that gives them limited power.

I wouldn't be shocked at all if he leaves in the summer.
 
I have a feeling, and I hope I'm right, that in 2-3 years time we'll look back at this moment and laugh at ourselves

"Remember when we were all moaning about not scoring enough goals? But we had Isidor, Mayenda, Mundle and Traore as attacking options? :lol: "
In what context? Le bris is still here in 2/3 years time and we are a consistent established team, unlikely because of manager shelf life, or we are languishing back in championship and long for the days when we competed in prem?
 
What he's done can't be underestimated. That said, I'd not be surprised if he's not here. The precedent in some ways was set under Mowbray. They were looking to bin him after we made the play offs. They didn't and it didn't end well. They not shown any sentiment since. If they think they can get better don't be surprised if KLD is ruthless. That's not saying it would be a good idea.
I think your spot on mate...that's my thinking too. KLD will not replicate the mistakes, and there have been under Monday and Regis, the last three seasons brought up.
 
The aim was to get 40 points we have got 40 points.

We have had to deal with the afcon (most affected team in the prem)

A smaller squad depth than others when injuries hit us

But we have battled through and to be fair yes the last few months hasn’t been great.

But Rome wasn’t built in a day
Season 1) stay up without the great escapes we had to do for years.
Season 2) build
Season 3) win the Treble

Easy as that.
 
It’s not a recent thing.

Peter Reid once told a story of a game against Everton at the SoL (which we won 2-1) in 2000/01 when there was near constant grumbling and booing because we weren’t blowing them away.

It’s bizarre.

It’s louder now with social media I guess, it’s minging regardless.
 
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