Dick Knights Mumm
Take me Home Falmer Road
He will end up throwing a strop and walking out on you
That will not be news .......
He will end up throwing a strop and walking out on you
I see you currently have a vacancy for chairman. Gus - wherever he has gone - has fallen out with his chairman.
If Gus comes in now he'll look to do everything his way, so when the new chairman does come in they might have a job wresting power back from him.
With the lack of money, no chairman, Gus having been out of management for over 2 years and Sunderland's basket case reputation it is difficult to see this appointment going well.
As I say, we're in transition between owners. I'm hoping that the new owners have their appointments ready to go (chairman included) otherwise it doesn't reflect very well on them and is a bit of an ominous start. Most rumours are saying that Poyet has already had discussions with the sporting director to be, not that we know who that is yet!
Hopefully there isn't going to be a lack of money once the deal is complete/approved by the EFL. I can't imagine we're paying Poyet a normal L1 managers salary (the current owners couldn't afford Paul Cook's demands when we were last appointing!) The salary cap may present challenges though but you'd presume Poyet is aware of those constraints.
With what I've seen this season could struggle to play the passing game with the current squad.
Yeah, that's very fair. Does it compare unfavourably with what he inherited with yourselves when appointed though?
His strength for me always seemed to be in his coaching. In his time with us he got technically limited players like Phil Bardsley, Lee Cattermole and John O'Shea playing in a way not many would have dreamt possible. I'd be reasonably confident that we've got enough players of reasonable ability that he could have a decent crack at implementing his style.
The concern I'd have is the Sunderland support have a reputation for requiring "passion" on the pitch. Poyet changed our club and to my mind at least, educated us in appreciating possession football. He did place faith in younger players - and some who most supporters did not think of as Poyet players. I am thinking mainly of El-Abd. He used mainly players that were already there with some solid, rather than spectacular signings. As above - that full season in League One was brilliant. However it's possible teams are now used to playing against possession teams in the division - Oxford for one. I hope it all works. As also pointed out above - it will all end in tears - but hopefully with you in the Championship at least.
Also found Ulloa and one VVD unfortunately we couldn’t at the time afford both.To answer your question I can't really think of youth he brought through. He was better at getting exceptional older players to come to us and then be magnificent (Matt Upson, Wayne Bridge, Bruno, Vicente - ok only in flashes), he could certainly attract a player.
Poyet just put himself out of the running saying he doesn't want to manage in League 1.
Someone thinks his stock is higher than it is imo...