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which one of our roving reporters is at the academy this fine morning ?!
 

He likes players who graft I actually might be in the minority who think he’d get the best out of LON & Gooch.
I keep seeing people say he will hate lon. Personally think he will absolutely love him. Aye he hasn’t got the most talent in the world but he is ultra professional, works his balls off, Will play anywhere without moaning, Will play injured and probably the most likely player we have to battle a game out.
 
Can't get my head round this appointment (if it happens) like. Makes no sense to me. I'll obviously support whoever is going to be in charge but there's no sensible reasoning behind it just pure nostalgia. 🤷
it's great isn't it :lol: :lol:

fuck the data and fuck the pomo let's just go on a pure nostalgia ride and see what happens
 
Fair enough, but this club requires a certain character to deal with the pressure and expectation of Sunlun in league one (even the Championship) considering the potential of the club.

Best managers in my time have been Reid, Keane, Gus & Big Sam all had the conviction to do it their way.

This isn’t the time for someone to come in and cut their teeth and gain experience, the job and expectation is too big!

Every appointment like this is a risk, for me Keane represents a calculated one.

Look at the players at our disposal, they need that belief and with Keane we’d be pulling in 40k+ and he’d give this young squad the mentality to thrive with that backing
Spot on for me mate, the last 4 have never previously and will never again get a chance at club the size of Sunderland.
Sunderland needs big characters to carry the weight of expectation big Sam was a perfect fit at the time and should be the benchmark of the kind of character we need to attract.
My initial thoughts were no way not Roy Keane but the more I think about it the more it makes sense.
Pure box office make people enjoy going to the match again get excited get the place bouncing. Hold my hand up as being part of the problem go to the match cos it’s what I do too many like me where apathy has set in.
FFS Lee Johnson man from day one acted like he couldn’t believe he’d manage to blag his way in. Talks the talk but shame he wore callipers.
 
Can't get my head round this appointment (if it happens) like. Makes no sense to me. I'll obviously support whoever is going to be in charge but there's no sensible reasoning behind it just pure nostalgia. 🤷
We need a jolt to get us out of this league. The long term shite can be put on hold for a bit.
 
Sorry I didn't mean "if Keane turns it down", I meant if KLD turns the chance down.

We will not get a better man for the job.
This is KLDs chance to show his ambition.

If this doesn't happen, then we know the new regime are "smoke and mirrors"
That's just not true. Keane could turn it down for plenty of understandable reasons that are nothing to do with how hard the owner has tried to get him
 
Liverpool were playing the pressing game in 70s.

Agents have been about since the 70/80s.

Teams have changed personal since day dot.

So in which way as the game moved on?
I've never understood the difference between 'pressing' and 'trying to win the ball back when the other team have it'
...is there one? :lol:
 
If he was to join, Speakman does have more control over transfers so you’d hope there would be protection against that
Probably yes, but I can’t see him putting up with that for long. The problem I see is who is really responsible for player recruitment because, Stewart apart I don’t see much to cheer about, we still lack pace and physical strength after four years down here.
 
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it's great isn't it :lol: :lol:

fuck the data and fuck the pomo let's just go on a pure nostalgia ride and see what happens
It goes against everything most of us said we were buying into just one year ago.
At least when he was last here he was still relevant as a name to the players we had or then bought in the transfer window. Players like Kavanagh, Connolly, Edwards, the young ManU lads. This time our players know him as the angry man off sky who hasn't done owt of note in management for over ten years. Baffling the way our support seems to fawn over certain ex players/manager's like lovestruck teenagers. Always looking to the past.
 
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