Most people seem determined to see him succeed or fail at his next club. I don't really care either way, so looking at it objectively I would say it is a good opportunity for Gus to prove he has something special, but also a massive risk as there is obviously the possibility of relegation, which would pretty much hammer all the nails into his Chelsea/Spurs coffin in one go. Sunderland are already 6 points from safety and need about 38 points from 31 games to stay up. That will not be easy with a squad that must be low on confidence. Plus, as we saw ourselves, it can take time for Gus to get his message across, and if it takes him several months they will be bankers for the drop by Christmas. On the other hand, if he keeps them up, even if it's just on goal difference on the last day of the season, he will have earned a significant boost to his CV, bearing in mind the position they are in when he takes over.
I am glad he is not our manager, but for some reason I hope that he does well at sunderland and keeps them up, and I think that he will.
That's Bridcutt gone in January then and not this week.
Given Sunderland's transfer policy, hopefully for 12-15 million
As long as he doesnt finish bottom, then im happy, because thats spot is sealed for Palace, but good luck to him.
We are now BOUND to draw Sunderland in the FA Cup now.
Given Sunderland's transfer policy, hopefully for 12-15 million
So who was the alleged playoff dressing room punch up between or was that just a wind up
Just another rumour. Someone who works at the club told me that Poyet owed Oatway big time, because he stuck by him.
Ignoring irrelevant FA Cup ties, after Southampton, he lost 5 of his first 6 games. He also only won 3 of his first 15 games. Getting Calderon and Painter was undoubtedly a deciding factor, especially because at the time most fans thought it was our central defenders who needed replacing rather than our full-backs, but it still took Gus several months to have any real impact. In fact, his first 15 or so league games were not really any better than Slade's previous 15. I remember going to Stockport on a Tuesday night at the end of January and we were ATROCIOUS still.
From Charlton onwards, we won 8 of our last 15 games. That's the night the Gus success story began.
Hopefully we can officially break the Gus link now. I just hope he doesn't start coming for our players.
Dissapointed with how he ended. That shouldn't have been the way. I really hope it turns around for us with Oscar, he deserves it, we deserve it.
I think that maybe in order for Garcia to turn it round, then Gus needs to come in and take some players, who's loyalty still wrongly lies with him.
Ooohh, now there's an allegation!
I think that maybe in order for Garcia to turn it round, then Gus needs to come in and take some players, who's loyalty still wrongly lies with him.
It's not an allegation. It's an observation or even a suggestion. Fact is Poyet was here a long time, he had his favorites, that's no secret all managers have. Some will be pleased he has gone and some will be less pleased. That's not an allegation, it's human nature. John Byrne even suggested as much on the radio after Saturday's game comparing it to his time at QPR when Mullers replaced Venables.