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Old March 16th, 2015, 14:36
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Poyet sacked by Sunderland - Could it be Sam Alardyce next for the Mackems ?? March 16 2015

Gus Poyet has been sacked by Sunderland, with just nine games of their faltering Barclays Premier League season left.

The Uruguayan has been in charge at the Stadium of Light for 17 months after taking over from Paolo Di Canio, but the club have now confirmed he has been dismissed after crisis talks on Monday.

Poyet, who oversaw a shambolic 4-0 home defeat by Aston Villa on Saturday, took training at the Academy of Light before being told of his fate, leaving the Black Cats just a point above the relegation zone with just four wins all season.

Chairman Ellis Short released a short statement via the club's official website, confirming the decision.

In it he made reference to Poyet's successful fight against the drop last term, as well as an unexpected run to the Capital One Cup final, but expressed disappointment at slipping once again into a survival scrap.

"I would like to thank Gus for his endeavours during his time at the club, in particular last season's 'great escape' and cup final appearance, which will live long in the memory of every Sunderland fan," said Short.

"Sadly, we have not made the progress that any of us had hoped for this season and we find ourselves battling, once again, at the wrong end of the table. We have therefore made the difficult decision that a change is needed."

The statement added that an announcement about Poyet's successor would be made "in due course".


With time running short, and a trip to West Ham on Saturday, the club are expected to act quickly.

Sunderland are likely to opt for a short-term fix at this stage of the season before re-evaluating in the summer depending on their league status and experienced Dutchman Dick Advocaat is the early favourite.

The 67-year-old has managed Holland twice, worked for four years at Rangers and left his previous post in charge of Serbia last year.

Should he take the reins he would be presented with a similar problem to the one that greeted Di Canio when he arrived two years ago.

The controversial Italian had even less time to secure top-flight status, but collected eight points from seven games to do the job.

He was sacked that September after his early impact wore off.

Poyet now joins the likes of Di Canio, Martin O'Neill, Steve Bruce and Ricky Sbragia in failing to turn around Sunderland's fortunes in recent years.

Poyet's season took a turn for the worse in February when he appeared to blame unrealistic expectations among the club's fans for the ongoing struggles.

Sections of the crowd vocally took against such an implication and Poyet later claimed the media had mis-represented his words.

But there was worse to come on Saturday when their flaccid first-half display against fellow relegation battlers Villa saw around half of the 46,000 crowd walk out early.


Sunderland's remaining Premier League fixtures:

Mar 21 – West Ham A

Apr 5 – Newcastle H

Apr 11 – Crystal Palace H

Apr 25 – Stoke A

May 2 – Southampton H

May 9 - Everton A

May 16 – Leicester H

May 24 – Chelsea A

TBC – Arsenal A
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Haha..you couldnt make it up .....


I wonder what Part Timer has to say now..........
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About 6 games to late, they should also have sacked at least half a dozen so called footballers.
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About 6 games to late, they should also have sacked at least half a dozen so called footballers.
This.

I don't know where this link with BSA come from but I'm not a fan of hoof ball, west ham are below even us in the form table, so thanks Benny but no thanks.

Wait till Advocaat and his positive mindset come in and it'll snowball from there
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Hahaha 'Tiredeys' and there was me thinking you guys would take him off our hands ..
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