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The answer to our current dilemma is right there under our noses. Kelvin Davis is the man to give the entire squad of players the massive motivation to fight for our Premier League survival.

Get rid of Pelligrino immediately and Kelvin will straight away put things in order. I sometimes wonder if this hasn't been the Board solution all along.

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One of the worst goalkeepers in the history of the Premier League, the man Sunderland fans still hold responsible for getting them relegated in 2006, no previous coaching experience, and he's coaching our first team along with ex-Barnsley goalkeeper, Dave Watson, neither of them with any experience of coaching outfield players. It is ridiculously amateurish and just about sums up the shambolic state the club is in.

 

Kelvin became first team coach in December and we haven't won a single league games since. He'd be lucky to get a managerial position in the Conference.

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It's up there. He'd probably have the whole team shooting low at the near post from 30 yards, because those shots are impossible to save apparently.

 

It’s a basic principle. ‘Shoot hard and low on sight of goal’.

 

Kelvin as manager? No thanks. It would be a massive gamble and we’ve had too many of those recently.

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When people mention Kelvin motivating the players, where has that come from? Because he's their mate?

 

A) when has that ever worked? Really not that often

B) where is the evidence that his promotion to first team duties has had any motivating impact or influence? Hardly a sudden surge in form

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Kelvin is already in the dressing room ad he team/board know his motivational qualities. Not experienced enough to be manager and as 70's Mike said above , this would be another Wigley type appointment and we certainly do not want that.

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