Glover_elbow
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He will make them leak goals like a sieve after Xmas
I wasn’t referring to just this thread.behave yerself , they will still be tawts on monday , but currently performing better than we are at the moment . or are we not allowed to say that ?. I hope we d*ck em , but i think they come here flying with confidence we dont have at the minute ..........apologies for not seeing reality of the table at the moment !!!!!
more money, longer contract, bailed out of Sunderland when his stock was still high.They will be around the playoffs, they have a great young squad and have done very well in the window. Not sure what Neil was thinking leaving them for Stoke
It’s going to be a nightmaream dreading facing them tbh. Hate to say it but I am. Had they appointed anyone but Mogga I wouldn't be as bothered but it just makes it feel all that much worse the thought of losing to them
But longer term he has far more chance building something good and possible promotion with Sunderland than Stoke. Sunderland have so much potentialmore money, longer contract, bailed out of Sunderland when his stock was still high.
But longer term he has far more chance building something good and possible promotion with Sunderland than Stoke. Sunderland have so much potential
Good young squad, cat 1 academy, owners clearly willing to spend and could probably will get 40k fans every week in the championship with a bit of success. Would fully expect them to be back in the premier league before Stoke areDiscounting attendances, what potential does Sunderland have that Stoke doesn't and why did he have far more chance of achieving it with Sunderland?
That's not even a dig at Sunderland, it's a genuine question about your reasoning.
Good young squad, cat 1 academy, owners clearly willing to spend and could probably will get 40k fans every week in the championship with a bit of success. Would fully expect them to be back in the premier league before Stoke are
He might have seen a potential bump in the road ahead for Sunderland? His stock was high and it stays high. Total Mourinho move!But longer term he has far more chance building something good and possible promotion with Sunderland than Stoke. Sunderland have so much potential
Looking at Stokes transfer history it doesn’t look like they have spent anything much in years.Stoke also have a category 1 academy, and owners who are very willing to spend.
Their squad's average age is only 25.2 compared to Sunderland's 24.6 too.
They were getting 30-40k in League One, with more financial backing than any other team, and they were still regularly being beaten to promotion by relative minnows.
True, but Stoke makes no sense. They haven’t improved for years and have been around lower mid table not spending much money and a fairly average squad. I could understand it if one of the big clubs had moved for him but I really can’t see this as a sensible moveHe might have seen a potential bump in the road ahead for Sunderland? His stock was high and it stays high. Total Mourinho move!
Stop it - footballs rubbish this week.