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Razzle Dazzle Dean Gordon

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Hopefully they go with a managerial combo of Craig Bellamy and Nicky Summerbee, really give people something to shout at.
 

Houchens Head

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You have an unhealthy obsession with panty wetting.
I've seen two posts from you the last couple of days. Both have included panty wetting.

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Mmmm! Wet Panties!!
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Whoever goes to manage Sunderland will have to deal with the inevitable uncertainty when the new owners take over which adds even more weight to the poison chalice.

I don’t think they'll go for Robins anyway. He's too unassuming and level headed. They'll want a manager who talks about automatic promotion and getting back to the Premiership within two years.

Would love it to be Chris Coleman and Peter Reid as his number two.
What a great partnership that would be for those deserving fans
 

David O'Day

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You have an unhealthy obsession with panty wetting.
I've seen two posts from you the last couple of days. Both have included panty wetting.

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You really don't know what a panty
wetter is? Wow

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JimmyHillsbeard

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Ainsworth lol

He’s a decent shout. Performed well w Wycombe over a number of years and they are genuinely challenging for a play-off spot it seems. That’s a major achievement that deserves recognition.

That said, anyone would be mad to agree to taking over Sunderland without an assurance from the new owners rather than the existing ones. Once their takeover goes through I wouldn’t be surprised to see a further managerial change.
 

Sbarcher

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He’s a decent shout. Performed well w Wycombe over a number of years and they are genuinely challenging for a play-off spot it seems. That’s a major achievement that deserves recognition.

That said, anyone would be mad to agree to taking over Sunderland without an assurance from the new owners rather than the existing ones. Once their takeover goes through I wouldn’t be surprised to see a further managerial change.
They seem to be playing this down and calling it an investment rather than a takeover.
 

clint van damme

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ainsworth done VERY well at wycombe to be fair

He's done a great job but his style of football would make your eyes bleed.

That's fine at a smaller club with limited resources but for a club of Sunderlands size I'd imagine the fans expect to be seeing some decent football on a weekly basis and not just when they play us!
 

fernandopartridge

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He’s a decent shout. Performed well w Wycombe over a number of years and they are genuinely challenging for a play-off spot it seems. That’s a major achievement that deserves recognition.

That said, anyone would be mad to agree to taking over Sunderland without an assurance from the new owners rather than the existing ones. Once their takeover goes through I wouldn’t be surprised to see a further managerial change.

Who would want to take over even under the current owners? Sacking a manager after 10 games where the team is sat in the play off places.
 

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