After his failed and
disastrous stint at Old Trafford and Anoeta, this time David Moyes has adopted a
new stance and attitude of taking the challenge to make this squad a total
contender and making it into an all-around winner. Very well demonstrating his
value and wisdom as one serious man to be in charge of any club and despite his
previous jobs bad luck, the Scot can turn things around.
The comeback kid is
the moniker I give to this club after every campaign battles with the ghosts of
relegation and all of a sudden, a miracle happens that saves this club from
going into to the abyss of the Championship League.
The boys from Tyne- Daly
Are poised to make a stand and a top notch campaign to prevent the always and
uncomfortable last minute runs to save themselves of a disastrous campaign,
after all these club prevails when the going gets tough.
So far, in the transfer
market the directives at Stadium of Light have been quiet in this front and
despite their new man at the helm wishful list, so far the Black Cats have
gotten just a trio of players to make reinforce its ranks.
A whole lot of every position
is what Sunderland needs to be a little competitive as well make a good run
into this campaign assuring themselves a position in the middle of the table as
well seeking a surprising run into the FA and Capitol One Cups.
When Sunderland lost
his savior from last campaign Sam Allardyce to the job of the national team, the
imminent of arrival of David Moyes became a reality and now the plans for to
overhaul this club intro contention is on as well its permanency.
With a wish list,
that includes Marouanne Fellaini and other notable players as the Belgian has
already worked with Moyes from his days at Everton, before the arrival of the
Scottish this club already had signed Papy Djilobodi from Chelsea.
As of today, a sign
of good news was for the new Boss was the arrival of both prominent youth
players from Manchester United in Paddy Mc Nair and Donald Love, opening the possibilities
of Fellaini coming to Tyne- Daly as he's is not on the plans of United Boss
Mourinho.
Still the diaspora of
key players have left Sunderland to other more competitive entities as well other
looking for much better horizons, the task for Moyes will be to replace these
players and look over this club academy to cover his holes.
In the case of new
Sunderland Boss David Moyes his long term recovery plan better be converted
into one effective one to turn things around at Stadium of Light and take each
match very seriously and play a one of a kind football whoever the rival in
turn.
The Black Cats will
have a tough time once again in this edition of Premiership, as always this league
considered one of the most exciting and much contested as last campaign.
For one, Sunderland
needs to keep shopping in order to maintain with the pack and maybe see a positive
run from this historic club, as mentioned before this club getting its game together
and playing as a proven winner.
Many good things can
happen at this campaign at the Stadium of Light, still for David Moyes his
overall challenge will be to make a decent run with his BLACK Cats and silence
many of his detractors of being a just a simple of a Manager.
There is lots to be established
by the Scotland native of possessing a winning trait and all around positive
character to make things happen, this is his chance but in a short term and prove
the odds wrong of his squad being a serious candidate for relegation.
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