- Jan 3, 2012
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It was meant to be light-hearted.
I had half-presumed so.
It was meant to be light-hearted.
This bit intrigues me. I'm not convinced, to use an old cliché, a leopard can change it's spots. Everyone can see he needs to be more circumspect in interviews. The ironic thing is that if he had said the right things after the playoff semi final, he may already have the Premier League job he so craves.
I don't know, you can’t really compare them, Gus with was committed to 3 1/2 seasons with us, and for all intent and purposes he did the job he was paid to do.
We did beat the Black Cats bitter rivals twice and we beat them once, so if you just look at what he accomplished on the pitch and the length of time he was here, the job swings his way.
It looks as if it just depends on how they view the reasons for his dismissal and if he can charm them with his version and how they judge the seriousness of the gross misconducts.
What happened here has probably been the best lesson of his life and we may see a more watered down version of Gus in a new job.
This bit intrigues me. I'm not convinced, to use an old cliché, a leopard can change it's spots. Everyone can see he needs to be more circumspect in interviews. The ironic thing is that if he had said the right things after the playoff semi final, he may already have the Premier League job he so craves.
I'm getting a strong feeling that Gus Poyet will NOT be the next manager of Sunderland AFC.
I've just about had it with my club.
I'm getting a strong feeling that Gus Poyet will NOT be the next manager of Sunderland AFC.
I've just about had it with my club.
Oh? Based on? Just curious - no dissent implied. You'll have much better antennae than me re things SAFC....
Yes, he may have learnt his lesson. But where is the evidence? Threatening legal action? No. Vulture approach to his Prem dream? No. I genuinely hope he has learnt, but can't see it yet.
Just a guess but I think Jol will be gone on Saturday if Fulham fail to win, and Gus is being lined up there. He could be using the high profile Sunderland interest to 'hurry things along'.
I'm getting a strong feeling that Gus Poyet will NOT be the next manager of Sunderland AFC.
I've just about had it with my club.
I don't know about this weekend but I do think Poyet could be Fulham's new manager soon. It won't be that he'll have "used us", I think he'd have come here if we'd offered him the job.
So we'll be able to watch Poyet keep The Cottagers up at our expense this season and Paolo become a world-class manager over the next few years.
Not that I'm feeling a little bitter and frustrated right now.
Poyet to Fulham is a much more likely scenario I would say. Firstly because clubs tend to go for opposites when one manager doesn't work out. Boring, to exciting, to boring, to exciting. PDC followed by Poyet is a double risk. Boring Jol followed by Poyet makes a lot more sense. And I also think Poyet would prefer the London based Fulham job. Other than a short role in Leeds has he ever shown any inclination to leave London or the South?
Poyet to Fulham is a much more likely scenario I would say. Firstly because clubs tend to go for opposites when one manager doesn't work out. Boring, to exciting, to boring, to exciting. PDC followed by Poyet is a double risk. Boring Jol followed by Poyet makes a lot more sense. And I also think Poyet would prefer the London based Fulham job. Other than a short role in Leeds has he ever shown any inclination to leave London or the South?