Relevance?WTF??? Can you tell me what political leanings Tony Mowbray had? or Jack Ross or Kevin Philips, Kevin Ball??? There will be loads of Tories in the world of high earning footballers.
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Relevance?WTF??? Can you tell me what political leanings Tony Mowbray had? or Jack Ross or Kevin Philips, Kevin Ball??? There will be loads of Tories in the world of high earning footballers.
What’s being a Tory or a green or a liberal got to do with being our manager?Relevance?
He's absolutely shiteWhy the abuse? Bit strong that.
Most championship? maybe - but premier league? give owa, we might have Sunderland tinted glasses on but to suggest that its madness. The amount of media coverage in the prem alone makes it far more scrutinized and pressurised than any championship job, then add in the finances involved, the differences it makes to peoples lives and careers etc etc etc
im not having a go pal, just stating an opinion.Fuck me mate is this your first day on the internet?
I am allowed to have a different point of view than you without it being “madness”
Stress isn’t the same as pressure it’s the reaction to it.
If you think scrutiny or club finances create stress for multi millionaire managers who work in an industry where failure isn’t a career killer and the manager merry-go-round means that there’s always a next job then you need to have another think.
It’s not the normal man’s mindset.
Nothing to me.What’s being a Tory or a green or a liberal got to do with being our manager?
How far do you want to go with it, though? Di Canio's politics was an issue for a fair few iirc, including Miliband...What’s being a Tory or a green or a liberal got to do with being our manager?
im not having a go pal, just stating an opinion.
Out of interest what criteria make Sunderland a more high pressurised managerial position than most prem teams in your opinion??
Moyes would probably beg to differ.The Sunderland job is a poison chalice simply by walking through the door you are risking your career, look at where the string of managers that have left us ended up - no one goes on to better things. Some can’t even get another halfway decent job or even a job!
Allardyce left us to become England manager. Moyes resigned, went to West Ham, kept them up, left then went back, achieved two top 7 Premier League finishes and won a European trophy. That's in the last 10 years.The Sunderland job is a poison chalice simply by walking through the door you are risking your career, look at where the string of managers that have left us ended up - no one goes on to better things. Some can’t even get another halfway decent job or even a job!
Moyes would probably beg to differ.
Allardyce left us to become England manager. Moyes resigned, went to West Ham, kept them up, left then went back, achieved two top 7 Premier League finishes and won a European trophy. That's in the last 10 years.
You’d be surprised!Lampard will probably turn his nose up at us if he was approached, which I think it highly unlikely that he will be approached.
He's not up for the job is he?You’d be surprised!
Depends how much you are into politicsWhat’s being a Tory or a green or a liberal got to do with being our manager?
But apart from that, what have the Romans ever done for us?That’s fair. I’ve tried to obliterate Mr Moyes from my memory.
But fair. So that’s one.
Fair. Although Sam had a penchant for brown envelopes and hasn’t done owt since. An average win ratio of 22% at the 4 clubs since the England one and out.
That’s fair. I’ve tried to obliterate Mr Moyes from my memory.
But fair. So that’s one.
Fair. Although Sam had a penchant for brown envelopes and hasn’t done owt since.