Yes a shame - he's done a decent job since going there. Surely he will get them up if he spends what money he has wisely?
Come on now be nice ! He's doing his level best to stabilise Sunderland in League 1 and personally, I think he's doing a great job !
LJ did ok, top 4 finish, stability of sorts established and did win a bit of silverware, The Papa John cup, I'll give him credit for that, it's just that streaky run business again. Sunderland fans not happy. https://footballleagueworld.co.uk/e...dering-sacking-lee-johnson-amid-big-overhaul/
A top 4 finish and the Mickey Mouse cup isn't what 40,000 fans want. What they wanted, and expected, was promotion, whether automatic or via the Playoffs and he failed Still never mind
He inherited a squad that at the time all the Sunderland fans felt was rubbish, and which had seen off 5 manager in last 3 years (pretty sure many on here can sympathise with that predicament.....). With only 1 window and no money he has given them their highest league finish since they got relegated. Obviously the fans wanted promotion, what team doesn't, but Sunderland are in a mess, and any past history of and Championship and Premiership football is a long way from where they are now, so I think their fans need to wake up to that reality.
If they sack him, that will be 6 managers in 3 years. That is no way to progress, and they will stay in L1 if they continue with that mindset.
I agree - I wasn’t saying it would be the right thing to do - just that I think it will happen. Sunderland fans too expect (rightly or wrongly) to be in a higher position than they are. As we all know the manager is the first casualty when failings on the pitch happen - and they will see not getting out of L1 as a failure. Fans are fickle. Look how long Coventry, Ipswich and Forest were in that league - to say nothing of ourselves. Sunderland fans won’t think about that - they will simply expect promotion and LJ hasn’t delivered.
stones glass greenhouses hindsight illwill …………………. plenty of that about! had a bad streak... v Blackpool x2 Hull, Peterbro, Accrington, Charlton and Wigan at the time 6 games against teams in hot form! and Accrington starting a run …………………. increased points average from 1.6 per game to 1.71 [ over a season =73 to potentially 78! …… won …... 14 drew ….. 11 lost …....6 had 15 home games and 16 away … from 9th to 4th …... increased GD from 0.333 to 0.742 per game bad period .. won 0 drew 3 lost 4 goals for 8 against 12 = GD 4 …. DRAWS WERE 1 - 1 A .. managed a EQUALIZER in 81st minute …... 2 - 2 A .. a 64 th minute lapse! ... 3 - 3 H …. suffered an OG and 85th minute equaliser …. I think all in all has done a very good job … a summer transfer window and crowd to drive on at home and an away following of a few thousand might just put them up there again....
Real good debate on the Sunderland forum about the pros and cons of LJ management. https://www.readytogo.net/smb/threa...ticking-with-lj.1551324/page-11#post-33942008
I don't understand why some on here are happy about LJ not doing well? The man cared about our club - he did not do the dirty on us, so lets show a bit of class and wish him well
a separate report on NUNO at Wolves lost his job!!! highlighted the fact that they did less well after losing 2 key players 1 sold [ was best player! ] other injured! thought how lucky he was to have had sold out from under him and 1 injury City past few years can add a more to those totals! we can breathe a bit for next season only got PETERBRO TO CONTEND WITH!
Nuno left by mutual agreement, a few days ago, and he took charge yesterday so not exactly lost his job. My money is he’s got another job lined up.