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Le Bris the yes man

We all know that Will Still was first choice and he wasn’t impressed with Speakman and the setup so turned it down and went to Lyon instead.
 

Have you ever tried to consider why that was?
It would be difficult for any manager to play effective football without a recognised striker.
When he had options with Stewart, Simms and Amad the football was generally much better.
Maybe the blame was not necessarily the head coach but the one providing him with ineffective tools?
Amad isn't a striker and proves the point really that strikers are increasingly fairly optional. More and more these days the number 9 is there more to play in the wings than to score themselves.

A new forward who scores a lot of goals signing for Sunderland would be great. But we should not pretend it's all we need then we will be fighting for automatic promotion. The problems at the back end of last season were many.
 
The football under Mowbray was dogshit before he left
Dogshit is a bit harsh. Wasn’t anywhere near the standard of the season before, mind. At least he didn’t play for 0-0s, like Dodds. Or that game when he said ‘we should give them the ball, cause there’s less chance of them winning when they have more possession.’
 
Amad isn't a striker and proves the point really that strikers are increasingly fairly optional. More and more these days the number 9 is there more to play in the wings than to score themselves.

A new forward who scores a lot of goals signing for Sunderland would be great. But we should not pretend it's all we need then we will be fighting for automatic promotion. The problems at the back end of last season were many.

You are completely missing my point. You can’t take players like Stewart, Simms and Amad out the team, not replace them effectively and still expect the team to maintain the same playing style.
 
I know little of the man, however making judgements before a ball has been kicked seems a tad premature. 10 games in to give the lad a chance.
I think you are misleading the op. He never stated Le Bris is not good enough but has concerns about he could be a yes man. That is not to say a yes man can’t do a good job.
 
Groundhog day.

Amazing the amount of rewriting that goes on. The football under Mowbray was absolutely garbage last season before he was sacked.
this was the season when Speakman signed up young kids with zero experience, three them into the first team, took them out when it was clear that they failed then tried a different one expecting something different to happen. I believe that is a first sign of madness doing the same thing over and over expecting a different outcome.
 
I did have my suspicions right from the start that he must be a yes man. After all the candidates that were ruled out one by one it was clear that they want a person who agrees to do things their way.

I very much doubt that Le Bris cannot think off his head an ex coach or player that he has worked with that he would like alongside him.
I am the CEO of a company, I need to hire a General Manager. I know lets hire someone who doesn't want to do the job the way we want it done.

Maybe the one that he can think of doesn't want to come here? (See Post #121)
 
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