Who do you want as manager


Who do you want as manager?


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It is though, marra. How many times do we have to lurch from one appointment/revolution to another? There is one common denominator to why we continue to struggle and that is the players that Bruce brought in that summer.

I just go for the drink now and to get out the house
 
I'll start off...
Robert Di Matteo - Winning the Champions League masks the fact that he really isn't a very good manager. No
Tony Pulis - I'd rather sell my soul to the devil! No
Gus Poyet - I can't see Short going down that road! Unless he meant to employ Poyet in the first place but mistakenly got Di Canio instead. No
Alex McLeish - At the game on Saturday. God please No!
Steve McLaren - No!
Zola - Done nothing! No.

Tell us the managers you would like then.
 
It's flicked through my mind this morning that Roy Keane could do a job with this bunch of players. No? Probably not.
 
I just go for the drink now and to get out the house
I'm not going this year because I can't afford it. Will go again, but there are a lot who say that the enjoyment is not there.
 
I can't! The ones I would have wouldn't come. I would probably gamble on Poyet. But in honesty I don't have a clue and I feel when the new man does get announced I will be underwhelmed.
 
Glenn Hoddle

Seems RDM is a no goer (according to twitter which is FACT)
 
I'm not sure it really matters. There's no obvious "stand out" candidate and the ones that would really surprise us, like a Bielsa, would/will not come into fruition. It looks like Di Matteo at the moment but that doesn't excite me. I'm a little sick of it now to be honest as nothing we do ever seems to work, I think we may as well stick with Bally.
 
I've gone for Tony Pulis.

Aye, he looks like a tosser in his cap but i'd not turn my nose up at a Sunderland side being hard to beat and the team everyone hates to play against.
It's about time we had a nasty streak instead of just rolling over here, there and everywhere. He also took 'little' Stoke to Europe, something we can only dream of. We'd be flipping awful to watch at times but we're hardly the Harlem Globetrotters at the moment, i'd put up with a few dull 0-0 games here and there if there was a definite plan behind it and signs of progression.

RDM to me seems like an appointment where we'd be looking for another manager in 12-18 months time. Pulis can build something.
 
Is Zola worth a shout? Not that I think anyone will make a blind bit of difference to our situation.

I just feel this is a miserable and hopeless culmination to a miserable and abject 4 years of decline.
 
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