Ex-EFL star Adrian Clarke is of the view that Alex Neil made a nasty profession transfer in swapping Sunderland for Stoke City and didn’t appear like he was having fun with it within the Potteries.
Neil surprised Sunderland final season by quitting to take cost of Stoke and guided them to a Sixteenth-place end.
This season, the Stoke hierarchy backed Neil in the summertime switch window to usher in a number of recent gamers, however after a tough begin to the season and a seven-match winless run, he misplaced his job.
Clarke identified that Stoke haven’t proven any indicators of progress in recent times and added that supporters have been denied good soccer as effectively.
He additionally acknowledged that, career-wise, Neil’s transfer to Stoke from Sunderland was a nasty one, particularly because the Black Cats proceed to be on the rise.
The former Championship star believes that Neil was not having fun with life at Stoke and the Potters wanted to maneuver on.
“I am sure he got a nice, hefty payoff, but career-wise, it was a bad move”, Clarke said on the What the EFL podcast.
“Sunderland are very a lot a workforce on the up and so they proceed to be on the rise for my part, however for Stoke, they’ve been simply meandering, haven’t they?
“There has been no actual progress for years now and you wouldn’t thoughts in case you have been watching good soccer, however Stoke followers have been even denied that.
“I feel the sport in opposition to Swansea, by all accounts, on Tuesday evening was an absolute stinker. simply no high quality in anyway.
“I don’t assume it’s a glad membership behind the scenes, and Alex Neil by no means actually regarded like he was having fun with it and neither did the gamers, so the place do they go now?
“I’ve not acquired a clue what they’ll do transferring ahead.
“They probably need to follow suit and go for an identity manager and try to instil a philosophy throughout the club.”
It has been instructed that former Sunderland boss Tony Mowbray and ex-Rangers supervisor Michael Beale are in rivalry for the Stoke job, however the Potters are casting their internet large.