kevtherev
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Expect to see a certain South America ex Brighton and Hove Albion manager. Holding a Sunderland scarf above his head later today, grinning from ear to ear.
It seems as though all their investigations haven't put them off. I hope he does well.
Hope so.
And then we can draw a line under this sorry business ( as long as he drops his talked about litigation ), and Gus can set about helping to relegate Palace.
Expect to see a certain South America ex Brighton and Hove Albion manager. Holding a Sunderland scarf above his head later today, grinning from ear to ear.
Looking forward to seeing Charlie Oatway on the sidelines arguing with the likes of Wenger, Moyes and Pelligrini.
Lovely.
Looking forward to seeing Charlie Oatway on the sidelines arguing with the likes of Wenger, Moyes and Pelligrini.
Lovely.
He'll be gone by Christmas.
Correct, and Poyet wouldn't take him to Sunderland in a month of Sundays.
I suspect that Poyet had a hand in getting Oatway in at Charlton as he does have contacts there. That's just my opinion.
Can prem teams loan players from the championship...I honestly don't know.
Most people seem determined to see him succeed or fail at his next club. I don't really care either way, so looking at it objectively I would say it is a good opportunity for Gus to prove he has something special, but also a massive risk as there is obviously the possibility of relegation, which would pretty much hammer all the nails into his Chelsea/Spurs coffin in one go. Sunderland are already 6 points from safety and need about 38 points from 31 games to stay up. That will not be easy with a squad that must be low on confidence. Plus, as we saw ourselves, it can take time for Gus to get his message across, and if it takes him several months they will be bankers for the drop by Christmas. On the other hand, if he keeps them up, even if it's just on goal difference on the last day of the season, he will have earned a significant boost to his CV, bearing in mind the position they are in when he takes over.
Very much doubt oatway and poyet will ever team up again.Looking forward to seeing Charlie Oatway on the sidelines arguing with the likes of Wenger, Moyes and Pelligrini.
Lovely.