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Re: Next manager

Posted: Thu Jul 21 2016 1:34pm
by Derbiean
1960mackem wrote:
Derbiean wrote:
Boro Boy wrote:...anyone placing bets on Sunderland for relegation this coming season?
Not yet I'll see who they bring in as manager.
David Moyes is hot favourite according to bookies
If they bring him in then they will be fine.

Re: Next manager

Posted: Thu Jul 21 2016 1:46pm
by Boro Boy
Sunderland could be the new home for that famous misogynist Ryan Giggs...!?! :wtf:

Re: Next manager

Posted: Thu Jul 21 2016 7:23pm
by kevinchess1
I guess appointing Big Sam is the last throw of Allardyce.

Re: Next manager

Posted: Fri Jul 22 2016 6:21pm
by Boro Boy
I'll take that back about Ryan Giggs and say it could be Steve Bruce for Sunderland...!?!


Managerial dominos!

Re: Next manager

Posted: Fri Jul 22 2016 8:56pm
by Derbiean
Don't think thats likely he's still bitter over being sacked the last time he was there.

Re: Next manager

Posted: Sat Jul 23 2016 10:02am
by kevinchess1
It's Moyes
Just been reported on the Bbc
He will do a good job manage to get the best out of a V ordinary Everton team and I think he had a better record than LVG at Man Utd
If he gets/keeps them at 14/15 place all season then he can get a proper job with a Champioship side ;)

Re: Next manager

Posted: Sat Jul 23 2016 11:31am
by 1960mackem
Chairman says he's tried to get Moyes for last 5 managerial appointments - lets hope he backs his success with a few million

Re: Next manager

Posted: Sat Jul 23 2016 11:49am
by kevinchess1
Big sam will bring 'Old fashion standards' back to English football...Baggy short, sideburns, and black and white kit :D

Re: Next manager

Posted: Sat Jul 23 2016 11:51am
by Boro Boy
kevinchess1 wrote:Big sam will bring 'Old fashion standars' back to english football...Baggy short, sideburns, and black and white kit
Back to the future...??? :shock:

Re: Next manager

Posted: Sat Jul 23 2016 3:55pm
by Derbiean
1960mackem wrote:Chairman says he's tried to get Moyes for last 5 managerial appointments - lets hope he backs his success with a few million
I'd have thought it would be Moyes main condition on accepting the job as he will need to build on what Big Sam left like a long term replacement for Defoe as he is getting on.