Poyet and Tarrico looking for a new opportunity on 07:44 - Mar 12 with 3850 views | Keaneish | With open arms... |  |
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Poyet and Tarrico looking for a new opportunity on 07:46 - Mar 12 with 3850 views | Superblue95 | No idea if they’d be interested, probably not. But if they were I’d be making big efforts to get them here |  |
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Poyet and Tarrico looking for a new opportunity on 07:47 - Mar 12 with 3840 views | Darth_Koont | Indeed. But looking at the list of clubs after Brighton (Sunderland, AEK Athens, Real Betis, Shanghai Shenhua and FC Bordeaux) we're at least a league below where they are. Not sure they'd consider much below a top 6 Championship on those grounds. Of course, they might drop another level for a special club and the chance to build something from the ground up. But that possibly puts us out of contention too given the sense of confusion and a lack of structure behind the scenes. Who knows though? It would be very exciting. |  |
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Poyet and Tarrico looking for a new opportunity on 08:05 - Mar 12 with 3769 views | Harry_Palmer |
Poyet and Tarrico looking for a new opportunity on 07:47 - Mar 12 by Darth_Koont | Indeed. But looking at the list of clubs after Brighton (Sunderland, AEK Athens, Real Betis, Shanghai Shenhua and FC Bordeaux) we're at least a league below where they are. Not sure they'd consider much below a top 6 Championship on those grounds. Of course, they might drop another level for a special club and the chance to build something from the ground up. But that possibly puts us out of contention too given the sense of confusion and a lack of structure behind the scenes. Who knows though? It would be very exciting. |
It certainly would. I think this is the type of appointment Evans needs to make to really get the fans excited again and avoid a big drop off in season ticket sales. The style of Football would be good to watch and the philosophy clear and I think we could really benefit from their European contacts. Of course as you say, we would really need to modernise the structure within the club and appoint a DOF to make it work and that might just make it a no go as far as Evans is concerned. I fear the expense involved on top of a pay out to Lambert would put him off. |  | |  |
Poyet and Tarrico looking for a new opportunity on 08:17 - Mar 12 with 3714 views | ElephantintheRoom |
Poyet and Tarrico looking for a new opportunity on 08:05 - Mar 12 by Harry_Palmer | It certainly would. I think this is the type of appointment Evans needs to make to really get the fans excited again and avoid a big drop off in season ticket sales. The style of Football would be good to watch and the philosophy clear and I think we could really benefit from their European contacts. Of course as you say, we would really need to modernise the structure within the club and appoint a DOF to make it work and that might just make it a no go as far as Evans is concerned. I fear the expense involved on top of a pay out to Lambert would put him off. |
Hmmmm - as I remember 'the fans' were pretty excited clapping Town all the way into division three. |  |
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Poyet and Tarrico looking for a new opportunity on 08:27 - Mar 12 with 3682 views | Harry_Palmer |
Poyet and Tarrico looking for a new opportunity on 08:17 - Mar 12 by ElephantintheRoom | Hmmmm - as I remember 'the fans' were pretty excited clapping Town all the way into division three. |
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Poyet and Tarrico looking for a new opportunity on 08:29 - Mar 12 with 3685 views | fabian_illness | My mates a big Sunderland fan, moved down in the 70’s for work. Some of you Nacton chaps will know him as he was a teacher at Murrayfield. He’s said they were awful at Sunderland when things weren’t going their way. Had some great ideas for the team and how they wanted to play, but when they fell behind or needed a tactical change to grind out a draw, they just sat there with their hands in their pockets. |  | |  |
Poyet and Tarrico looking for a new opportunity on 08:34 - Mar 12 with 3660 views | Harry_Palmer |
Poyet and Tarrico looking for a new opportunity on 08:29 - Mar 12 by fabian_illness | My mates a big Sunderland fan, moved down in the 70’s for work. Some of you Nacton chaps will know him as he was a teacher at Murrayfield. He’s said they were awful at Sunderland when things weren’t going their way. Had some great ideas for the team and how they wanted to play, but when they fell behind or needed a tactical change to grind out a draw, they just sat there with their hands in their pockets. |
That may well be the case but it would have been in the Premier league wouldn't it? We are a long way off worrying how good they are by PL standards. I feel pretty sure they would have enough about them to improve our prospects of getting out of league one, where they already have one promotion on their CV's. [Post edited 12 Mar 2020 9:22]
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Poyet and Tarrico looking for a new opportunity on 08:49 - Mar 12 with 3603 views | StokieBlue |
Poyet and Tarrico looking for a new opportunity on 07:47 - Mar 12 by Darth_Koont | Indeed. But looking at the list of clubs after Brighton (Sunderland, AEK Athens, Real Betis, Shanghai Shenhua and FC Bordeaux) we're at least a league below where they are. Not sure they'd consider much below a top 6 Championship on those grounds. Of course, they might drop another level for a special club and the chance to build something from the ground up. But that possibly puts us out of contention too given the sense of confusion and a lack of structure behind the scenes. Who knows though? It would be very exciting. |
Why not offer it to Tarrico on his own? He must be ready to step into the big chair himself after being under Poyet at all those clubs and he would have enormous good will from the fans. SB |  | |  |
Poyet and Tarrico looking for a new opportunity on 08:56 - Mar 12 with 3576 views | Darth_Koont |
Poyet and Tarrico looking for a new opportunity on 08:49 - Mar 12 by StokieBlue | Why not offer it to Tarrico on his own? He must be ready to step into the big chair himself after being under Poyet at all those clubs and he would have enormous good will from the fans. SB |
Yes, I was thinking the same. But in the interview he says he's not really interested in the manager's role and all the linking up between chairman, board, club management etc. He just wants to be out on the pitch, coaching and working with the players. |  |
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Poyet and Tarrico looking for a new opportunity on 08:59 - Mar 12 with 3549 views | Swansea_Blue | More chance of me copping off with Miley Cyrus |  |
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Poyet and Tarrico looking for a new opportunity on 09:00 - Mar 12 with 3547 views | peterleeblue |
Poyet and Tarrico looking for a new opportunity on 08:29 - Mar 12 by fabian_illness | My mates a big Sunderland fan, moved down in the 70’s for work. Some of you Nacton chaps will know him as he was a teacher at Murrayfield. He’s said they were awful at Sunderland when things weren’t going their way. Had some great ideas for the team and how they wanted to play, but when they fell behind or needed a tactical change to grind out a draw, they just sat there with their hands in their pockets. |
Your mate is forgetting 2014 Carling Cup Final / FA Cup quarter finalists 2014 Spectacular Connor Whickham inspired run to safety in the same year. Poyet struggled like all SAFC managers in being somewhat underfunded and not being able to land the sufficient quality players. Think he could do a job at Ipswich. |  | |  |
Poyet and Tarrico looking for a new opportunity on 09:06 - Mar 12 with 3520 views | IPS_wich |
Poyet and Tarrico looking for a new opportunity on 09:00 - Mar 12 by peterleeblue | Your mate is forgetting 2014 Carling Cup Final / FA Cup quarter finalists 2014 Spectacular Connor Whickham inspired run to safety in the same year. Poyet struggled like all SAFC managers in being somewhat underfunded and not being able to land the sufficient quality players. Think he could do a job at Ipswich. |
Can you clarify if your last sentence should finish with a full stop or a question mark? My irony-o-meter reads it as if it should have been the latter, but it's possible you meant it as a statement. |  | |  |
Poyet and Tarrico looking for a new opportunity on 09:35 - Mar 12 with 3405 views | LimitlessBlue | MT would not work under Evans if there was no money made available to fund what he wanted to achieve, he has told me that in no uncertain terms. |  |
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Poyet and Tarrico looking for a new opportunity on 09:50 - Mar 12 with 3353 views | Harry_Palmer |
Poyet and Tarrico looking for a new opportunity on 09:35 - Mar 12 by LimitlessBlue | MT would not work under Evans if there was no money made available to fund what he wanted to achieve, he has told me that in no uncertain terms. |
Oh well, that's the end of that then. It was good while it lasted. |  | |  |
Poyet and Tarrico looking for a new opportunity on 09:52 - Mar 12 with 3346 views | monty_radio |
Poyet and Tarrico looking for a new opportunity on 08:27 - Mar 12 by Harry_Palmer | Have you ever considered you might feel more at home on WOTB or the Pink-un? |
The username requires that the response is always the same. Perhaps he posts happier stuff under a less demanding name. Anyone who posts under such a name as "the real issue" or the "Town Crier" where balance is never an option would be an ignore from me. |  |
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Poyet and Tarrico looking for a new opportunity on 11:30 - Mar 12 with 3197 views | TheTrueBlue1878 | Would take him in a heartbeat, a hell of a character Gus Poyet. Did an unbelievable job at Bordeaux to get them into a Europa League spot from nowhere. Stalled in the summer through a transition of owners, current owner wasn't spending as he was going to sell, new owner didn't have control yet so wouldn't spend. All went a bit sour. Don't think he would be happy working under Evans, don't think Evans would want him working for him. |  |
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Poyet and Tarrico looking for a new opportunity on 11:35 - Mar 12 with 3178 views | TheTrueBlue1878 | Anyone remember that 13/14 season with Sunderland. Miracle how they escaped relegation. Conor Wickham solo efforts fired them out of the relegation zone on his own. |  |
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Poyet and Tarrico looking for a new opportunity on 11:59 - Mar 12 with 3129 views | Jon_456 |
Poyet and Tarrico looking for a new opportunity on 09:00 - Mar 12 by peterleeblue | Your mate is forgetting 2014 Carling Cup Final / FA Cup quarter finalists 2014 Spectacular Connor Whickham inspired run to safety in the same year. Poyet struggled like all SAFC managers in being somewhat underfunded and not being able to land the sufficient quality players. Think he could do a job at Ipswich. |
'Poyet struggled like all SAFC managers in being somewhat underfunded and not being able to land the sufficient quality players.' That sounds familiar... |  | |  |
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