Two “ideal candidates” are identified by an EFL specialist for the Sunderland management position.
Don Goodman finds the Sunderland job “not an attractive one,” but he believes Ian
Steve Cooper and Evatt would be great additions.
Furthermore, the former striker for the Black Cats believes the squad needs to bring in three or four seasoned players in
help support the younger ones during the summer, especially if Jack Clarke leaves as expected.
King Casino Bonus was reminded by Goodman that Sunderland’s policies and methods make it
unattractive to work for as a senior manager.
“I’ve seen Steve Cooper mentioned, and he seems like a great fit—having experience in the arts,
successfully led Swansea to the play-offs twice while working well with young players.
rescuing Nottingham Forest from the bottom
He is known for shaping young players and is knowledgeable about the Championship.
But given that he can’t sign the players he wants, is this a job that appeals to Steve Cooper? I simply can’t see it.
how they’ll draw in a manager with his kind of background. I’m hoping they’re in the market already and conversing with
potential new supervisors. Mike Dodds will be driven to string together some victories and be in the
talk, but he needs to swiftly compile the results.”
He went on, “Ian Evatt would be a very good fit for the job.” His combative demeanour and ownership
Playing from the front foot, dominance, and similarity to Tony Mowbray are all evident. Bolton’s followers won’t be grateful
For this, I am sorry. Would he, however, desert Bolton? He could not desire the job for all of the aforementioned
“Stylistically, he and Steve Cooper would be ideal for Sunderland.”
Goodman notes that when it comes to player recruitment, nurturing young players has advantages.
However, he thinks this is only partially accurate.
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