Write to the fans: “Is it time for Sunderland to give Nathan Bishop his chance?”
Dear Roker Report,
Anthony Patterson is letting in too many goals, and we’re just nine points away from the drop zone, therefore we should give Nathan Bishop a shot to stem the damage.
Our backline is receiving too many yellow cards, which is compromising our defence, and other teams are playing alongside us.
Bill C
Ed’s Note [Phil]:Hello, Bill. Thank you for your letter.
Personally, I don’t believe dropping Patterson is the correct choice at this point.
It’s true that he makes mistakes from time to time, and parrying shots back into the danger zone is something he needs to work on, but I still consider him our first choice goalkeeper by a long shot, and playing behind a frequently reshuffled defence hasn’t been easy for him either.
Dear Roker report,
Mason Burstow should have scored in the opening minute against Southampton, but instead pushed it out for a goal kick when there were two men in the box! I would not put him on my Subbuteo squad if he had three legs.
Is Jobe now a Southampton player? He provided a valuable assist when he might have done otherwise, and conceding the goal was a mistake. Then Chris Rigg made an atrocious challenge, resulting in a penalty for Southampton. The penalty was terrible, but they still scored.
We eventually came back into the game but lost 4-2. Why were Burstow and Abdoullah Ba on the pitch? They accomplished virtually little, so why not start Adil Aouchiche and Nazariy Rusyn?
It’s now six consecutive defeats, which is quite awful. I’ve been following this squad since 1967, and they’re so sluggish that I could play better at sixty-six.
Finally, callum styles? Do not bother.
I’m not sure where we go from here.
Philip
Ed’s Note [Phil]:Hello, Phil. Thank you for your letter.
Saturday was another game in which we got ourselves into a promising position in the second half, only to squander it due to poor game management after tying the score at 2-2.
I was startled to see Burstow start the game because he is out of form, and his miss in the first half was expensive. If he had squared it for Rigg, it would have been the perfect start, but he didn’t, and the opportunity was lost.
In general, our striker selection policy is unclear. Nobody appears to be getting a steady run, and I felt sad for Rusyn, who would have deserved to start against St Mary’s.
As for where we go from here, all we can do is attempt to recuperate before facing QPR on Saturday.
It’s not a game I look forward to, and the pressure will be on, but we need to win, regardless of how we do it. We’re on a bad run that has to be stopped quickly.
Dear Roker report,
It’s time to send Mason Burstow back to Chelsea and save money on his salary.
I also believe that Kyril Louis-Dreyfus should put his thinking cap on and fire Kristjaan Speakman because the players he has brought in are plainly not good enough.
It’s time to let managers manage the way they used to before we return to League One, since we won’t be ready for Premier League football for a long time.
Ian Frame
Ed’s Note [Phil]:Hello, Ian. Thank you for getting in contact.
As bizarre as it seems, and despite his bad performance, I do not detest Burstow as a player.
I believe he wants to perform well for us, but he isn’t making the effect we expected.
Whatever happens once he returns to Chelsea will be intriguing, because I believe he could make an impact for a League One club if they decide to loan him out again next season.
Maybe it’s a confidence issue, or maybe the Championship is above his level, but it’s just not working, and I’m amazed we didn’t send him back to Chelsea in January.
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