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I think some of our fans need a reality check

We need to be folllowing the likes of Burnley, Brighton, Huddersfield putting a team together on a budget that's full of spirit and fight, not just trying to be fashionable right now. We are no longer a PL team and we need to get ourselves out of debt!

Look where it got us in the past and we don't have the resources.

While like everyone I foubd the appointment of Grayson initially underwhelming, however in hindsight he is actually what we need right now. Everything he says in his interview is spot on as well about what's needed.

Best of luck to him. He is seeing this as his big opportunity. Knows what is required and I has that kind of confidence/belief in his ability that BSA had, which I think will do is good.
I'm not sure how valid it is to be applying hindsight at an announcement only hours old in close season.

More reflection than hindsight.
 

Difficult to disagree. I'm probably classed as a short supporter on here but can't see the sense behind this decision.

I am too

But what would you have done?

I'd like to have seen more imagination with the appointment
 
Harsh calling him a no mark imo, bloke's won four promotions at four different clubs, none of which were splashing the cash. He's got a track record of being able to build competitive teams with a good work ethic on a low budget, which suits us down to the ground.
He's arguably exactly the type of manager we need at this moment.
 
It's a safe appointment, underwhelming yes but safe nonetheless. We're going to really struggle to get out of this league imho.
 
I am too

But what would you have done?

I'd like to have seen more imagination with the appointment
TBH I know very little about Grayson so I don't really know if that's a good appointment or not.
My main concern is about who is making the decisions and what the long term plan is.
We seemed to be setting up a structure (at least I thought that was the idea) under Simon Wilson, we had brought in a chief scout presumably both to work longer term and put in place good structures.
Does Grayson now have complete control? Will he be bringing all his own people in?
 
the official transfer window opens July 1st so we have not "wasted" the summer

short invited offers for the club, which has lead to offers coming in, which have not met his expectation

he stated he would set a deadline for offers, then proceed as owner and appoint a manager

he has done that immediately.

now the window is to open and it is to be seen, what is to happen

Tbf to short he's the top of blame list for where we are today however totally agree with the above.

What's happened has happened it's now about moving forward with a manager that see's us as a privilege to manage as opposed to the ungrateful Moyes!

Grayson will be fighting tooth and nail to be successful.

He's very accomplished in the football league so will have a good view of what's available to improve the squad.

We have a decent core to start with so just need to fill the gaps sufficiently!

I'm actually excited and looking forward to the future surely it's going to be better than getting twated every week in the premier league!!
 
We have been pretending to be a premier league outfit for years but it has been all fur coat and no knickers, lurching from one disaster to the next and appointing 'big name managers' in the hope of finding a quick fix.

this approach has failed at every turn so I can't see the point of carrying on down the same route.

Hopefully we can now clear the decks and try and build ourselves as a proper team and club from the ground up. Stability and steady progress is the key and I'm quite happy if it takes a couple of season in the championship to build a proper platform to build from.
 
I dont think hes tried to compete for a while tbh. Its had an inevitable feel for a few years now.

I said earlier we actually feel like a chsmpionship setup club now
While I generally agree (championship manager, budget and player quality) we have needed to reboot for a while now, get everyone singing from the same hymn sheet and maybe in all the mediocrity we'll find a bit of belief and our identity again, we tried to run with the big boys and it lasted longer than it should of really, we've been pretty dreadful on the whole for years now and all we have done is rack up more debt and get beaten a lot, while I wasn't completely convinced he is the man for us he's of the calibre we could expect and probably need, someone with a dogged determination to sort us out top to bottom and more likely to see the job through than someone who thinks he's doing us a favour by being here.
 
We have been pretending to be a premier league outfit for years but it has been all fur coat and no knickers, lurching from one disaster to the next and appointing 'big name managers' in the hope of finding a quick fix.

this approach has failed at every turn so I can't see the point of carrying on down the same route.

Hopefully we can now clear the decks and try and build ourselves as a proper team and club from the ground up. Stability and steady progress is the key and I'm quite happy if it takes a couple of season in the championship to build a proper platform to build from.


Spot on mate !
Great post
 
I agree entirely. Grayson is nothing more than a fairly safe pair of hands to stabalise us in the Championship. He's a cautious manager with drab football and his appointment screams out mid-table Championship mediocrity on a minimal budget. No ambition, no imagination and no excitement. We'll be an also ran in the Championship for a lot more years than the parachute payments will last.


Has anyone considered he had to play that style due to the budgets at the clubs involved.

Lets see how he does, he wont be worse than Mr Surrender
 
I can't help but feel like with the appointment of Grayson and confirmation we will be proceeding with an owner who won't find improvement we have accepted out place as a Championship also ran.

It's need subtle but the club has been lowering expectations for months and the takeover was our only hope of things changing for the better.

The mags went down and embarked on a clear, positive campaign with a manager who had won the champions league and la liga. We have wasted the summer and are going to be managed by a no mark bottom feeder.

Obviously I hope he proves me wrong but I just can't see it. It's an absolutely shocking plight and it won't be getting better soon. Buckle up for championship football for a long time.

Lost all faith in SAFC to get anything right under Short. Especially now he is not even trying to compete.

Mate, the clubs credibibily if threadbare. I've said before, Mags Byrne, AJ, DoF debacle, impossibly shit and non profitable business, Alvarez, NYC trips, Rodwell non relegation clause, Defoes contract ensuring no resale.... the club is a PR train wreck! I think we might all have to accept that we will be a Championship also ran for a period of time.

It's like Leeds all over again. Cash, crash and burn.
 
We just appointed a bloke who's entire cv is success in league one and mediocre mid table championship. Yet people on here expect us to try and win promotion. Unreal.

Hope Short will still actively look for a buyer but think we may be stuck with the useless knacker.



His first move was to appoint a mediocre no mark. Thanks Ellis, we are so grateful for your wise leadership.

Haven't been this uninspired by SAFC since 1994.
I said earlier this is gonna be 1993 all over again, us lingering in the second tier for years the mags doing well.iv already seen quite a few scum tops in Sunderland since them fuckers got promoted.
 
We have been pretending to be a premier league outfit for years but it has been all fur coat and no knickers, lurching from one disaster to the next and appointing 'big name managers' in the hope of finding a quick fix.

this approach has failed at every turn so I can't see the point of carrying on down the same route.

Hopefully we can now clear the decks and try and build ourselves as a proper team and club from the ground up. Stability and steady progress is the key and I'm quite happy if it takes a couple of season in the championship to build a proper platform to build from.


Giving us a team of players who want to fight for the shirt would be a start. I do get tired of reading how impatient we are, supporters from other clubs have no idea some of the shit we have seen over the last few seasons, we must have been consistently the least attractive team to watch for at least 3 seasons, it was great being in the Premier, but whats the point if you have a team full of players who look like they couldnt give a fuck, and the final straw, a manager who had everyone on f***ing suicide watch
 
We're fucked and have no money, a basket case of a club. He's the best we could have done in the circumstances IMO.
 
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