Lovely blerk.
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Tbh, I think if we end up with a sensible manager, we could probably be competitive enough in the league. Mowbray did it.Starting to think any manager that comes here will just see the job as quick way to make a few quid when they get sacked in a few months.
With the current model of only buying kids and people in charge of the club being unwilling to take even the slightest risk, it is virtually impossible to be a success here.
He was indeed.Wasn't he part of the cheating tranmere team
I’d have thought most Sunderland fans would be aware of him because of the incident against Tranmere when he was subbed off but stayed on the pitch!tbf its only a small minority who have ever heard of him
I didn't know that was him. twat!I’d have thought most Sunderland fans would be aware of him because of the incident against Tranmere when he was subbed off but stayed on the pitch!
You did say he might get a top end league 1 job and then ignored that part when you replied like.
But hey this is all irrelevant because I've still got some confidence that our lot won't even consider someone like Challinor.
Wonder why no one else from the EFL has had a look at him before.Aye. Cause he might get a job for a club targetting promotion to The Championship. He might also get a job in The Championship. I imagine that's what he's aiming for. What else do you want me to say? It seems inevitable that he will, especially if he carries on at his rate.
It'd be canny irresponsible of them to ignore someone with his credentials, especially when looking at the likes of Rob Edwards' and Luke Williams' recent appointments.
Wonder why no one else from the EFL has had a look at him before.
Anyway you started the thread, so seem keen on him coming in but let's hope not eh.
I couldn't remember the details, good doctor, but it seems Challinor wasn't involved in the sending off/substitution incident.I’d have thought most Sunderland fans would be aware of him because of the incident against Tranmere when he was subbed off but stayed on the pitch!
He was the player who was meant to be subbed off.I couldn't remember the details, good doctor, but it seems Challinor wasn't involved in the sending off/substitution incident.
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He was mate he was due to come off but stayed on.I couldn't remember the details, good doctor, but it seems Challinor wasn't involved in the sending off/substitution incident.
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Heard on the grapevine that he left neither Hartlepool nor South Shields on amicable terms.Don't understand the SKP link at all, nothing suggests to me that he'll be a successful manager...here or anywhere else, would still be our top scorer like if he returned as a player!
As in was a wrongun?Heard on the grapevine that he left neither Hartlepool nor South Shields on amicable terms.
Oh, looks like I got it wrong again. That said, surely the 'sin' was Aldridge's (compounded by match official incompetence)? As a matter of interest only, did they have the wrong number of players for a minute or so, or was it longer? You would think a replay would have been in order but apparently not!He was mate he was due to come off but stayed on.
In the moments preceding the incident, Tranmere were lining up a sub – Stephen Frail replacing Dave Challinor.
However, as the dismissed Hill exited the field, Frail entered... and Challinor stayed on.
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Cheers, Doc. The Bin has purruz reet (see above)!He was the player who was meant to be subbed off.
Unreasonable requests regarding recruitment, also wouldn’t honour commitments in the community, I must stress that these tales come second hand.I'd still rather have him than some of the suggestions. Rosenior even. (Chalinor)
As in was a wrongun?
You are saying that as if Maric, Still and Wicky are top class coaches. They have nothing on their CV to show they are proven experienced managers. They are potential coaches but then so is Challinor.
Yes he has only managed at lower level but he has been successful at every club he has been at.
Each one carries a risk but I don’t see Challinor being any more of a risk as Maric who has only managed at youth level.
I didn’t say top class I said prominent. The point being the club have seemingly prioritised getting in a coach of this ilk.
To go from this type of appointment to Challinor just wouldn’t make sense.
We aren't a laughing stock yet cos no one outside Safc gives a ff about us, but it is absolutely crystal clear now that speakman and Dreyfuss do not have a clue, not a f***ing clue.Can you imagine sacking Mowbray, an entire career of playing and then managing at championship level........then ending up with Dave Challinor, via Michael Beale and Doddsy.![]()
What does that even mean? The highest level he'd managed prior to going to Watford was league 2, which he won with FGR.Apart from the fact that Rob Edwards has spent two seasons managing in non-leagues and Dave Challinor has spent all but two seasons managing in non-leagues, you're exactly right.![]()