andyr1963":gpcnrvl4 said:]An awful club getting their just deserts. I wish Chris Coleman all the best on cleaning up the club and getting them back on track, but until then I'll revel in their fall from grace.
Club has also been sold and Ellis Short has wiped out all of the debt. Could have been worse.andyr1963":248huxpv said:So much for the above. Chris Coleman sacked this afternoon :shock:
You couldn't make it up. :doh:
So the comedy club of the north east stagger on.
pedro91":3jtl2t3k said:I think Sunderland will be hot favourites to go straight back up
They're in League 1 next season.Tugboat":1waf2wi2 said:pedro91":1waf2wi2 said:I think Sunderland will be hot favourites to go straight back up
To be honest I think they’d do better to stay in the championship for a couple of seasons to purge that god awful squad of high earning journey men.
Keepitgreen":se7bw8uy said:They're in League 1 next season.Tugboat":se7bw8uy said:pedro91":se7bw8uy said:I think Sunderland will be hot favourites to go straight back up
To be honest I think they’d do better to stay in the championship for a couple of seasons to purge that god awful squad of high earning journey men.
I think Gray is just doing anything to try and stay relevant. A week ago he said this takeover was actually bad news for Sunderland and now he's come out saying the future is looking really bright if they appoint Wilder.The-Pilgrim":2nthliq4 said:I'm sure I heard Mickey Gray on Talksport last week saying that from a financial point of view, the club has no choice but to be promoted next season. I'm sure the bookies will have them as favourites to win the league but I really can't see it being that easy for them!