Personally I like Lambert and want him to succeed 15:36 - Dec 31 with 1402 views | bournemouthblue | however if things did turn sour and we required a firefighter replacement, I would find the following list acceptable Warnock (though as a caretaker until the summer, no thanks) Nigel Adkins (inherited Southampton in a similar scenario) I can't think of many obvious choices available at the moment? Have I missed anyone blatant? The nostalgic element of me would accept Kuqi and Pablo Treacle McGreal Burley and Butcher etc Marriner Edit: The comedy suggestion of Phil Parkinson has been removed [Post edited 31 Dec 2019 16:10]
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Personally I like Lambert and want him to succeed on 15:38 - Dec 31 with 1377 views | Marshalls_Mullet | Try telling Sunderland fans that Parkinson is a L1 specialist! | |
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Personally I like Lambert and want him to succeed on 15:40 - Dec 31 with 1370 views | MalcolmBlue | Kieron Dyer | |
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Personally I like Lambert and want him to succeed on 15:45 - Dec 31 with 1353 views | GeoffSentence | Jon Wark with Paul Goddard as his assistant. | |
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Personally I like Lambert and want him to succeed on 15:46 - Dec 31 with 1352 views | Darth_Koont | For me, it would be someone who wants to (and can) work with what we've got. And, probably leading on from that, they think the game is all about getting the basics right. Warnock seems to fit that criteria although I confess I don't know much about how the others do things. A sign of how far we've dropped is that we cashed in upwards of 12+ million on Waghorn, Webster and Garner but we spent it all last season and this on players who have added nothing and probably just stopped us developing our own players more. We now need to work hard to stop this bloated and expensive squad from becoming an albatross around our neck that means we end up selling Downes, Woolfenden and KVY just to keep our heads above water. Lambert or AN Other needs to get the momentum going the right way sharpish or we are going to be an established League One side before we know it. | |
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Personally I like Lambert and want him to succeed on 15:47 - Dec 31 with 1346 views | LankHenners | Parkinson is currently struggling to shift Sunderland from midtable and the situation Adkins had at Southampton compared to the set up here is like comparing a high functioning michelin star restaurant to a run down greasy spoon with no running water and a door that's half off its hinges. Warnock to the end of the season to give us plenty of time to sound out a replacement would be the way to go. The structure of the club needs to change if we want real progress, otherwise it'll have to be a case of continually giving the job to some experienced old hand to try and stop us getting relegated again each season. I'd get rid of Lambert even if he does manage to turn it around enough to get us promoted - we may be able to bungle our way back up but that won't be good enough to survive and we'll just come straight back down. I have zero confidence or faith in him being our manager in the Championship. If we could go back to when Mick left, knowing what we know now, I'd give it to Kuqi because why the fck not, it'd be a laugh. As above, we'd probably need someone with a bit more experience. Someone like Adkins then may become attractive. Basically anyone who can assemble a lower mid table Champ squad. Depressing. | |
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Personally I like Lambert and want him to succeed on 15:52 - Dec 31 with 1325 views | floridablue | Chris Houghton, but not sure he'd win over the fickle fans. Wouldn't mind seeing Burley for the rest of the season if it gets so bad that Lambert leaves. | | | |
Personally I like Lambert and want him to succeed on 16:07 - Dec 31 with 1299 views | bournemouthblue |
Personally I like Lambert and want him to succeed on 15:38 - Dec 31 by Marshalls_Mullet | Try telling Sunderland fans that Parkinson is a L1 specialist! |
I forgot he'd left Bolton, forget that one | |
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Personally I like Lambert and want him to succeed on 16:09 - Dec 31 with 1290 views | bournemouthblue |
Personally I like Lambert and want him to succeed on 15:47 - Dec 31 by LankHenners | Parkinson is currently struggling to shift Sunderland from midtable and the situation Adkins had at Southampton compared to the set up here is like comparing a high functioning michelin star restaurant to a run down greasy spoon with no running water and a door that's half off its hinges. Warnock to the end of the season to give us plenty of time to sound out a replacement would be the way to go. The structure of the club needs to change if we want real progress, otherwise it'll have to be a case of continually giving the job to some experienced old hand to try and stop us getting relegated again each season. I'd get rid of Lambert even if he does manage to turn it around enough to get us promoted - we may be able to bungle our way back up but that won't be good enough to survive and we'll just come straight back down. I have zero confidence or faith in him being our manager in the Championship. If we could go back to when Mick left, knowing what we know now, I'd give it to Kuqi because why the fck not, it'd be a laugh. As above, we'd probably need someone with a bit more experience. Someone like Adkins then may become attractive. Basically anyone who can assemble a lower mid table Champ squad. Depressing. |
Yes I totally forgot Parkinson has moved Rule him out Controversial opinion, I don't dislike the idea of someone like Tim Sherwood despite budgie connections has previously worked with Klug at Tottenham? I believe some of Sherwood's actual achievements have been exaggerated by Tim Sherwood in fairness | |
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Personally I like Lambert and want him to succeed on 18:45 - Dec 31 with 1191 views | ParisBlue | Thank goodness Pardew has just got a job. Worryingly Tony Pulls doesn't. Doesn't seem to be any obvious candidates. If we find ourselves in that position we really need to accept a short term solution for as long as we still have hope of getting out of this division. | |
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Personally I like Lambert and want him to succeed on 18:51 - Dec 31 with 1180 views | Radlett_blue |
Personally I like Lambert and want him to succeed on 18:45 - Dec 31 by ParisBlue | Thank goodness Pardew has just got a job. Worryingly Tony Pulls doesn't. Doesn't seem to be any obvious candidates. If we find ourselves in that position we really need to accept a short term solution for as long as we still have hope of getting out of this division. |
Pulis regards himself as a Premier League club & he would only join a Championship club with serious aspirations of being promoted. I didn't think Lambert was a great appointment as he reminded me of Paul Jewell - a manager still trading off some very distant success and some poor form at most of his recent clubs. He seems increasingly clueless about how to halt our slide despite it seeming obvious to most of us that what is required is some consistency of team selection & formation. It would look silly to sack him now, but I'd be quite happy if he resigned rather than remain and make cryptic comments about his tenure here. I reckon the likes of Warnock would be odds-on to get this squad promoted but Lambert currently looks very unlikely to do so. | |
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Personally I like Lambert and want him to succeed on 19:15 - Dec 31 with 1139 views | Swansea_Blue |
Personally I like Lambert and want him to succeed on 15:46 - Dec 31 by Darth_Koont | For me, it would be someone who wants to (and can) work with what we've got. And, probably leading on from that, they think the game is all about getting the basics right. Warnock seems to fit that criteria although I confess I don't know much about how the others do things. A sign of how far we've dropped is that we cashed in upwards of 12+ million on Waghorn, Webster and Garner but we spent it all last season and this on players who have added nothing and probably just stopped us developing our own players more. We now need to work hard to stop this bloated and expensive squad from becoming an albatross around our neck that means we end up selling Downes, Woolfenden and KVY just to keep our heads above water. Lambert or AN Other needs to get the momentum going the right way sharpish or we are going to be an established League One side before we know it. |
I was with you up until the mention of Warnock (although short term it would certainly be an improvement). We absolutely need someone who can come in and show faith in the current players and get the best out of them. And thinker, a motivator and a ideally a bit of a tactician too. Someone mentioned something about cerebral managers the other week, and that’s the route I’d like to go down rather than an old school shouty type; a student of the game but also someone with emotional intelligence who understands people and the psychology of professional sport. I’ve no idea who though! When Brendan Rogers came down here it was immediately apparent he ticked all those boxes. He made players feel like giants and they’d run through brick walls for him. Someone like that would be amazing, but I’ve less than no confidence that ME can spot an up and coming manager in that mould. | |
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Personally I like Lambert and want him to succeed on 19:20 - Dec 31 with 1115 views | Radlett_blue |
Personally I like Lambert and want him to succeed on 19:15 - Dec 31 by Swansea_Blue | I was with you up until the mention of Warnock (although short term it would certainly be an improvement). We absolutely need someone who can come in and show faith in the current players and get the best out of them. And thinker, a motivator and a ideally a bit of a tactician too. Someone mentioned something about cerebral managers the other week, and that’s the route I’d like to go down rather than an old school shouty type; a student of the game but also someone with emotional intelligence who understands people and the psychology of professional sport. I’ve no idea who though! When Brendan Rogers came down here it was immediately apparent he ticked all those boxes. He made players feel like giants and they’d run through brick walls for him. Someone like that would be amazing, but I’ve less than no confidence that ME can spot an up and coming manager in that mould. |
Evans has so far appointed 1 good manager & 4 duds. Not a good hit rate. He also showed he hadn't learned from his mistakes when he allowed Hurst to turn the club inside-out, after Keane's disastrous tenure. Interesting to speculate what might have happened if Keane had been able to get Brendan Rogers to join as his assistant, which was what he wanted. | |
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Personally I like Lambert and want him to succeed on 19:23 - Dec 31 with 1113 views | Swansea_Blue |
Personally I like Lambert and want him to succeed on 19:20 - Dec 31 by Radlett_blue | Evans has so far appointed 1 good manager & 4 duds. Not a good hit rate. He also showed he hadn't learned from his mistakes when he allowed Hurst to turn the club inside-out, after Keane's disastrous tenure. Interesting to speculate what might have happened if Keane had been able to get Brendan Rogers to join as his assistant, which was what he wanted. |
I’d forgotten that. He was close to joining Keane here, wasn’t he? And then Swansea went knocking and the rest, as they say, was history. We need someone similar - no pressure Marcus! | |
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Personally I like Lambert and want him to succeed on 19:44 - Dec 31 with 1096 views | Coco |
Personally I like Lambert and want him to succeed on 19:15 - Dec 31 by Swansea_Blue | I was with you up until the mention of Warnock (although short term it would certainly be an improvement). We absolutely need someone who can come in and show faith in the current players and get the best out of them. And thinker, a motivator and a ideally a bit of a tactician too. Someone mentioned something about cerebral managers the other week, and that’s the route I’d like to go down rather than an old school shouty type; a student of the game but also someone with emotional intelligence who understands people and the psychology of professional sport. I’ve no idea who though! When Brendan Rogers came down here it was immediately apparent he ticked all those boxes. He made players feel like giants and they’d run through brick walls for him. Someone like that would be amazing, but I’ve less than no confidence that ME can spot an up and coming manager in that mould. |
The most recent manager we neglected to appoint who ticked all the right boxes is Mark Warburton. Would have been a good fit imo. Ah well, Marcus knows best, lucky to ‘ave him. | |
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Personally I like Lambert and want him to succeed on 19:45 - Dec 31 with 1096 views | onlymehere | The club has much changed since those men were here I doubt any of them could get us back to where we were or even get us out of this league it’s a no from me. | | | |
Personally I like Lambert and want him to succeed on 00:50 - Jan 1 with 986 views | bournemouthblue |
Personally I like Lambert and want him to succeed on 19:44 - Dec 31 by Coco | The most recent manager we neglected to appoint who ticked all the right boxes is Mark Warburton. Would have been a good fit imo. Ah well, Marcus knows best, lucky to ‘ave him. |
Yes I liked Warburton a lot, whether it would have worked who knows but he seems alright | |
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