So Roy only had a plan B and stuck to it doggedly all through last season:)
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I know the Drumaville Consortium bought the controlling interest in Sunderland but has Quinn put much of his own money in to the club I wonder? Also, being a professional footballer for most of his life, what qualification from a business point of view does he have to run a business like a football club?
I wonder is he just a figurehead Chairman, with the strings controlled by the Consortium, or does he have a real say in the running of the club? To be honest, and I like the man, he doesn't seem to be the sharpest tool in the box to me.
Anyone know the answers?
That Prica looked half decent last night - took his goal very well. Bardsley was a lot more solid than Halford as well. From an Irish perspective I thought all the Irish lads had decent games - Murphy took his goal well and Miller was full of energy.
Yeah in fairness to Prica he did well when he came on. Very important goal for him on a personal level as he has just been left out of the Swedish squad for next week's friendly match.
Good to see Murphy get on the scoresheet. He had a very good second half against Spurs last time out and it's good to see him follow that up with another good performance.
Ya Murphy had a good game. I can't help but wonder about Liam Miller he just seems to lack pace over the first five yards his work rate was brilliant, but then again same could be said for all the players.
Bardsley done well very and is good in the tackle. Me thinks thats the end of Mc Shane and he can only blame himself.
Noswothy is so dodgy but he has great pace. Evans looks after him something rotten though he did get caught in the first half.
Prica looked a good player, doesn't seem to leap too well though, he is very strong. Hope he becomes a good player for Sunderland god knows they need it.
Well, he did it.
They looked a lot better since January and I think next year they'll be able to do better. At least he'll have one season in the top flight under his belt and he'll have an idea how to do it next year.
they'll be alot stronger next year i reckon
£70m allegedly. After Dunne and Ireland apparantly. They should definitely improve next season.
Keane is such a divisive character you rarely read a balanced analysis of his stewardship of Sunderland or his general character.When assessing anybody surely there is pluses and minuses..A guy from the Indo and Pat Dolan were recently heralding his achievements as a manager without assessing his success record with transfers etc.In fairness to Keane he has admitted losing 22 games can not go down as a successful season.
Personally I would give him some credit for keeping Sunderland in the Premier but he is going to have to do well in the transfer market to improve what is a very mediocre side.
Obviously there is the Saipan episode lingering in some peoples mind and will never have a good word to say about him.Likewise his "fans" have always defended him even when its clear he was in the wrong and at times it has looked pathetic- a bit like sucking up to the school bully.He has shown an admirable
growth in maturity last year or so but getting invovled in things like the Richard Sadlier incident is silly.Its a journalists job to get readable quotes.
I like the fact he has given so many Irish players an opportunity and hope he does well.
Id say keane could get a few off reading if they go down. He has spent money on pure sh*t players bar Reid.Ingimarson, Bikey, Hunt, Kitson off reading and forssell of birmingham is in the rumour mill
And no one else in the Premiership would be interested either :confused: ?
Kenyne Jones was a good buy imho along with Reid. Having seen both play for Wednesday and Ireland respectively, I could have told him that. I could also have told him that Harte was well past his sell by date but the omnipotent Roy knows best.
Bardsley has been a success as has Johny Evans. Christ even Chopra has scored a few important goals which has helped them achieve premiership safety. Now that Sunderland have consolidated their PL position I'd expect to see a few 'bigger' names at the Stadium of Light next season - especially if Quinny increases their wage bill allowance.
I think his signingings have been very hit & miss, Jones is a good player, as is the keeper Gordon & Reid has done well because he's had the good sense to give him a free role and stick a few battlers around him, Chopra, McShane, Stokes and a couple of others look like championship players who won't adapt.
In general despite all the guff, getting them up last season considering where they were when he took over was a great achievement, keeping them up was a solid job considering the moeny that was spent. Given the £30m+ they get just for staying up I think it was money well spent, if he adds a good centre half to his squad and a nippy striker to play alongside Jones they'll be mid-table next season, hard to see them cracking the top 8 without a fair bit of investment.
He bought some crap players alrite but in fairness if it was anyone else managing Sunderland would we be questioning the quality of signings? I think he expected to be in the Championship another year and consequently needed to off load a lot players he had brought to keep them up(they were rooted to the bottom when he took over). He then bought in some of the better championship players he had encountered and a couple of old pros to keep them in the Premiership. In all honestly who do people think they could have gotten in? Sunderland are not a big club. As someone else said I think he will be doing well to keep them up again next season. I cant see him attracting any big name players there in the off season.