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Managerial sackings, comings and goings
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stackitsteve said:Michael O'Neill has been sacked as Stoke City manager.11
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stackitsteve said:Michael O'Neill has been sacked as Stoke City manager.1
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Sunderland boss Alex Neil has held talks with fellow Championship side Stoke City over their vacant managerial position.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/62689409
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clive said:Sunderland boss Alex Neil has held talks with fellow Championship side Stoke City over their vacant managerial position.
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Strange one. Must be financially driven as swapping probably one mid table club to another. More likely for Stoke to go down than back to top flight any time soon.1
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Didn't see that coming. Reporters are saying Alex Neil felt he wasn't backed financially by the Sunderland owners during the transfer window.0
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I suppose he could be using Stoke to get what he wants from Sunderland.0
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Covered End said:I suppose he could be using Stoke to get what he wants from Sunderland.
Wouldn't be surprised at all if he's just leveraging the offer from Stoke to get a better contract and/or some more backing in the transfer market.0 -
eaststandmike said:stackitsteve said:Michael O'Neill has been sacked as Stoke City manager.Just doing my job!I've also sacked people before for putting an 'e' on the end of my name ;-)17
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Notts_Addick said:Covered End said:I suppose he could be using Stoke to get what he wants from Sunderland.
Wouldn't be surprised at all if he's just leveraging the offer from Stoke to get a better contract and/or some more backing in the transfer market.Yes and no. Sunderland have a richer history of success but the last of their six top division titles was in 1936! They do still of course have a passionate and very large local fan base.Financial stability, very wealthy long-term owners who are fans and who have no plans whatsoever to desert the club, and who back every manager financially within FFP limits. A top tier stadium and training ground thrown in as well. All things being considered and in the current football climate I would say Stoke City are a much better placed club.5 -
Is Sunderland's ownership situation all sorted out now? Because there was a point where Kyril Louis-Dreyfus only had about 29% of the club and wasn't going to invest heavily until he got more of the club from Stewart Donald.
Stoke seem to always back their managers well with signings - be interesting to see how Liam Delap does there on loan from Man City.
I can see why Alex Neil has gone there but it's very odd timing.0 -
bobmunro said:eaststandmike said:stackitsteve said:Michael O'Neill has been sacked as Stoke City manager.Just doing my job!I've also sacked people before for putting an 'e' on the end of my name ;-)12
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bobmunro said:Notts_Addick said:Covered End said:I suppose he could be using Stoke to get what he wants from Sunderland.
Wouldn't be surprised at all if he's just leveraging the offer from Stoke to get a better contract and/or some more backing in the transfer market.Yes and no. Sunderland have a richer history of success but the last of their six top division titles was in 1936! They do still of course have a passionate and very large local fan base.Financial stability, very wealthy long-term owners who are fans and who have no plans whatsoever to desert the club, and who back every manager financially within FFP limits. A top tier stadium and training ground thrown in as well. All things being considered and in the current football climate I would say Stoke City are a much better placed club.0 -
Covered End said:bobmunro said:Notts_Addick said:Covered End said:I suppose he could be using Stoke to get what he wants from Sunderland.
Wouldn't be surprised at all if he's just leveraging the offer from Stoke to get a better contract and/or some more backing in the transfer market.Yes and no. Sunderland have a richer history of success but the last of their six top division titles was in 1936! They do still of course have a passionate and very large local fan base.Financial stability, very wealthy long-term owners who are fans and who have no plans whatsoever to desert the club, and who back every manager financially within FFP limits. A top tier stadium and training ground thrown in as well. All things being considered and in the current football climate I would say Stoke City are a much better placed club.
There are downsides, of course.
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Jack Ross could be in trouble. Thrashed 9-0 at home to Celtic today & last 4 games have let in 23 goals.1
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AndyG said:Makes no sense to jump from Sunderland atm imo ( sorry @bobmunro )
Beyond the fact that Sunderland have a big fanbase, do they have much else going for them over Stoke?0 -
As laughable as when Charlton fans thought we could lure Eddie Howe
Where is this sudden entitlement coming from in Fans4 - Sponsored links:
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ForeverAddickted said:As laughable as when Charlton fans thought we could lure Eddie Howe
Where is this sudden entitlement coming from in Fans1 -
Tony Mowbray seems to be the favourite for the Sunderland job. Did a decent job at Blackburn, and from the northeast, though being a Smoggie might be an issue!0
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Has Mendonca got his coaching badge....?0
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Rochdale have appointed former Morecambe boss Jim Bentley as manager on a two-year deal.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/62713373
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Is he not allowed a social life then?
Maybe he also played golf or went to the pictures or watched some cricket.1 -
iaitch said:Is he not allowed a social life then?
Maybe he also played golf or went to the pictures or watched some cricket.
life than going to watch a game of football where one of the teams playing are in talks with you regarding the vacancy when you are still under contract with another team, a team that are also playing that day versus going to the cinema.
but I think you know that and are just deliberately being awkward.0 -
Ok Sunderland played on Saturday lunchtime, according to the BBC website 'The Black Cats were without manager Alex Neil, with the Scot on the verge of taking the vacant job at Stoke City'.
So Sunderland knew he was going so why should that stop him looking at his new team?
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Scotty boy, you OK hun?0