errrr what about our win against Man City was he not in charge for that and I would have a guess the the difference was greater
Brilliant thread.
He's a professional, focused entirely on what he's paid for, which is saving Sunderland from relegation. Despite what some on here seem to think, my guess is that he's barely given Brighton a thought since having secured the Sunderland job. A key aspect of his job is getting his ramshackle, demotivated team back on side, and convincing Sunderland management and fans that he's 100% devoted to the task in hand. Talking in superlatives about what was, actually, quite a significant and impressive win, is a small but important part of that task. Anyone in a similar new leadership position would do the same, wherever they'd come from previously.
Good luck to him.
Guardian report: "Touré and Javi García appeared increasingly frustrated after being repeatedly denied room for manoeuvre by the influential Ki, adroitly screening his back four, and the almost equally impressive Jack Colback.
On loan from Swansea, Ki may have begun on the bench had Lee Cattermole not been serving his latest suspension yet long before the end the South Korean seemed integral to the implementation of Poyet's vision."
Looks like he's playing the Bridcutt role ... let's hope he continues to impress.
but thats just the point.. he hasnt moved on, becasue this is a deliberate swipe at us.
I actually have his illigitimate baby here at my breast. Now maybe you can see why I need counselling.
What?! Of course it's the biggest win of his career.
NSC at it's very finest.
errrr what about our win against Man City was he not in charge for that and I would have a guess the the difference was greater
Ignore me.
Ah.........the old trick of 100 serious posts, make yourself look a mahoosive tit and then claim it's a spoof thread approach
Fixed it for you, EP.