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Chris Coleman
#1
How long do you give him?

Strange decision to move from a perhaps overachieving role at Wales to the huge but suffering Sunderland job

Whilst Wales I never thought were a one man team (Although he is fantastic), Wales looked organized fluent and full of tenacity and passion

Coleman has come to Sunderland with hardly the best squad inherited and done no better than his predecessor Simon Grayson

Goalie has been a problem all season and Lee Camp has been as bad as Ruiter and Steele

Defence still not sorted out

Bright spots in midfield are young Honeyman and Gooch but cant do everything, Watmore perhaps the clubs standout player out for the season and longer

Unless you score you cant win, again the club have no forwards over 21 years of age

The football has been largely plan less (attacking ,counter attacking, passing)
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#2
I didn’t understand why Coleman took the job in the first place. He was on the crest of the available manager wave and jumped into the first hot seat that became available. There were a few PL jobs that would have possibly been within his reach but he opted for the basket case relegated team instead!!
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#3
Potted on the day the club is sold
Have you heard about the news on Mizar 5
People got to shout to stay alive

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#4
Never rated him tbh ! Wales run itself with bale on fire and as soon as he got sussed that was that ! yet another manager with no plan B ! step up Big mick ????
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#5
Divided opinions at Sunderland
For me I thought Wales looked great at times, certainly the one real WC player but Ramsey/Allen/Williams/Ledley etc all did rather superbly in making that team tick

Its a big club, a very big club but a lot of those names are unrealistic for a club in League one, Craig Shakespeare would be my choice from that list and dare i say a name not mentioned Ally McCoist may be interested

This is the replacement list

Chris Wilder
2/1
Mick McCarthy
5/2
Michael Appleton
7/2
Jaap Stam
6/1
Kevin Phillips
10/1
Roy Keane
14/1
Steve McClaren
14/1
Andy Hessenthaler
18/1
Mark Warburton
18/1
Nigel Pearson
18/1
Ally McCoist
20/1
Brian McDermott
20/1
Craig Shakespeare
20/1
Keith Curle
20/1
Uwe Rosler
20/1
Grant McCann
22/1
Steve Cotteril
22/1
Derek McInnes
25/1
Lee Clark
25/1
Gordon Strachan
33/1
Hannes Wolf
33/1
Kenny Jackett
33/1
Dougie Freedman
40/1
Jon Whitney
40/1
Lee Bowyer
40/1
Steven Gerrard
40/1
Gus Poyet
50/1
Frank Lampard
66/1
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