da poker: Former Sunderland player Kieron Brady has revealed a past e-mail that he has sent to the Sunderland board on several different occasions, outlining a strategy which aimed to seek solutions to ongoing problems.
da bet7k: The original message published by Roker Report dates back to March 2015 but the former winger explains that it had subsequently been sent to former Chief Executive Martin Bain and then on to the current set of directors, including Stewart Donald.
Fans have welcomed the initiative he has shown and appreciate that some former players do care about the club and the predicament it has fallen into, with Brady having outlined his methods to bring about change.
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His main idea is to contact former managers and players so they can share their thoughts on the underlying issues at the club, and some supporters have applauded his idea.
Brady’s main feeling is that the issues that have plagued Sunderland over the years don’t relate to the personnel at the club, either players or managers.
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The huge decline in performance since arriving at the club from Phil Parkinson, Will Grigg and Aiden McGeady, just to name a few, is evidence that he is view is likely correct, and that means other problems must be identified and ironed out.
After all, the Black Cats have been embroiled in relegation fights for the majority of this decade, last season being the only relative success yet they still failed to gain promotion from the third tier.
Brady’s idea of a questionnaire for former employees of the club – coaches and players – could be the right step to understanding motives behind joining, as well as their overall thoughts and impression of Sunderland. That could bring in much-needed knowledge and allow the current directors to make changes as a result, changes which could benefit the club long-term.
Meanwhile, Simon Grayson has shared his thoughts on Phil Parkinson and they may not sit well with Sunderland fans.