‘All over the place’… Former Sunderland loan man slams club over manager fiasco

20/06/2024 Raymond 0

Sunderland has now surpassed the four-month mark without having a manager in place. The club dismissed Michael Beale on February 19th, 2024, and appointed Mike Dodds as interim manager until the summer. Since then, it seems Sunderland owner Kyril Louis-Dreyfus has missed out on several top candidates for the managerial position. Will Still, the top choice, reportedly agreed to replace Beale but ended up taking the RC Lens job. Liam Rosenior was then in line for further talks before he also withdrew, leaving Sunderland struggling in their search. Both Louis-Dreyfus and sporting director Kristjaan Speakman have faced significant criticism, and now former Sunderland loan player Alan Hutton has voiced his opinion on the matter.

Latest Liam Rosenior and Frank Lampard reports as Burnley and Sunderland look to make appointments

17/06/2024 Raymond 0

There is buzzing news from the Championship, particularly regarding Sunderland’s league rival, Burnley, who are also in the process of appointing a new head coach. Former Hull manager Liam Rosenior, once considered for the Burnley position, is reportedly no longer a candidate. Rosenior, who had been in the running for Sunderland’s head coach position, initially engaged in talks with the club’s top officials. However, these discussions did not advance as Sunderland decided to explore other options.

Ex-Chelsea and Everton man addresses job speculation after Sunderland, Burnley and Rangers links

09/06/2024 Raymond 0

Frank Lampard, the former England, Derby County, Chelsea, and Everton player, has been linked with numerous managerial roles. Recently, he revealed that he has turned down several job offers, although he is keen to return to full-time management. Lampard, who managed Chelsea and Everton, was rumored to be a contender for the Sunderland head coach position following Tony Mowbray’s dismissal last season. While bookmakers frequently list him as a potential candidate for Sunderland’s next head coach, Lampard has chosen to wait for the right opportunity. Reflecting on this, he mentioned that although some opportunities did not feel right, he now feels ready to resume his career. “I’m certainly ready to work. I love doing what I do, so we will see,” he said.

The 45-year-old, who also managed Derby County, has enjoyed his break from football, noting that the intense nature of management often overshadows personal life. During his hiatus, he valued the time spent with his young family. Since his stint as Chelsea’s caretaker manager in 2023, Lampard has been linked to various roles, including positions at Canada, Rangers, Burnley, and Birmingham City. On air, he shared that while he appreciates the importance of working, the year off allowed him to focus on his family life, which includes his four children, two of whom are very young. He mentioned that this time away has also provided him the opportunity to reflect, watch games, and continue his professional development.

Sunderland Take First Step In Managerial Hunt

17/05/2024 Raymond 0

Football Insider reports that Sunderland has approached former Hull City manager Liam Rosenior regarding their vacant managerial position. The Black Cats aim to swiftly fill the role to ensure adequate planning for the upcoming season, following a turbulent period.

Sheffield Wednesday boss Danny Rohl interesting Hull & Sunderland

09/05/2024 Raymond 0

Danny Rohl, the highly sought-after manager of Sheffield Wednesday, has emerged as a potential target for Hull City in their search for a replacement for Liam Rosenior. Rohl’s successful tenure at Sheffield Wednesday, guiding the team to safety in the Championship, has garnered interest from both Hull City and Sunderland. While Tim Walter remains the frontrunner for the managerial position at Hull City, Rohl and former Nottingham Forest manager Steve Cooper are also in contention. Despite interest from Sunderland, Rohl’s commitment to Sheffield Wednesday and positive discussions with club owner Dejphon Chansiri suggest a move to the Stadium of Light is unlikely.