Basically, I have always been interested in recording my thoughts on Sunderland football club, and allowing other fans to view and comment on them. Therefore I decided to do this and I hope that it takes off. I will keep it updated with writings everyday if I can.
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What next for Sunderland then?
Posted 25-05-2009 at 09:03 PM by safcrhys
Well, we have stayed up, and you can argue that we didn't really deserve too. But the bottom line is that there were 3 worse teams than us, which means we have retained our Premier League status, and can now look forward to next season as a Premier League club.
Most Sunderland fans were relieved upon the completion of the season, which I think is safe to say has been a disappointing one, we needed a big name manager, and fair play to Ricky Sbragia he has been the bigger man and publicly admitted after the Chelsea game that he has had enough and that the club need someone with that bit of experience and someone with the reputation to help bring in better players. And as it happens, he has stepped down as manager.
So now the search is on, Sunderland are now the sole north-east represenative left in the Premier League, now who would have thought that at the start of the season? A big name manager is what everyone associated with the club is dreaming of at the moment, and I have faith in Niall Quinn, just some of the names being bandied around at the moment include Claudio Ranieri and also Martin Jol, I think this football club would go from strength to strength with one of the aforementioned incharge.
So the future looks bright for the Black Cats, and it feels good to say that after the pain we have all been through in recent years, add to that the relegation of Newcastle and it just makes it that bit sweeter.
Ha'way the lads!
Most Sunderland fans were relieved upon the completion of the season, which I think is safe to say has been a disappointing one, we needed a big name manager, and fair play to Ricky Sbragia he has been the bigger man and publicly admitted after the Chelsea game that he has had enough and that the club need someone with that bit of experience and someone with the reputation to help bring in better players. And as it happens, he has stepped down as manager.
So now the search is on, Sunderland are now the sole north-east represenative left in the Premier League, now who would have thought that at the start of the season? A big name manager is what everyone associated with the club is dreaming of at the moment, and I have faith in Niall Quinn, just some of the names being bandied around at the moment include Claudio Ranieri and also Martin Jol, I think this football club would go from strength to strength with one of the aforementioned incharge.
So the future looks bright for the Black Cats, and it feels good to say that after the pain we have all been through in recent years, add to that the relegation of Newcastle and it just makes it that bit sweeter.
Ha'way the lads!
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