September 23, 2024

Chris Rigg was born for Sunderland and is destined for greatness - Roker  Report‘I couldn’t believe it’ – Chris Mepham delivers brilliant Chris Rigg verdict after Middlesbrough winner

I’ll never get tired of sitting down to write this column on a weekend after Sunderland have won a game.

Sure, after we lose it’s far easier to write emotionally. Anger takes over, frustration seeps into every word, even when you’re trying to look on the bright side.

Sunderland's teen star Chris Rigg rewrites the record books again with his  goal against Southampton - Chronicle Live

But this… this will never get boring.

I’m often accused by people who read my stuff or listen to me on the Podcast for being too positive about things. I’m definitely a glass-half-full type of Sunderland fan and I’m totally bought in to the way the club’s being run, so of course, I try and take a more nuanced view on most things — for good and for bad.

Even still, I really don’t understand how anyone can’t feel this way, particularly at the moment when everything is going so well.

I don’t think we should ever forget how bad things actually were at the tail end of the Ellis Short era at our club. There was a very real possibility that the club could have gone into administration — it’s often been claimed that Short had considered it before he sold up to Madrox, though whether you choose to believe that is up to you — and the two successive relegations were hugely damaging. We spent four years in the third tier, and that entire period was undoubtedly the lowest in the 145-year history of this football club.

Sunderland's teen star Chris Rigg rewrites the record books again with his  goal against Southampton - Chronicle Live

I always keep this at the back of my mind when thinking about the shape Sunderland are in at the minute, because it’s easy to lose your sense of perspective and forget just how quickly we’ve turned around since Kyril bought the club and set about completely changing the way we do things.

The fact we’re competing at the top end of the table is fantastic, but there are many ways you can go to get into that position. The easiest route in many respects would be to spend your way out of the division like many others have before, although even then there are no guarantees. As much as certain fans would like the club to do this, it’s clear this regime have no intention of being irresponsible with the club’s cash. When we do get back to the Premier League, we’ll do it our way, and we’ll do it sensibly.

Mesmerising' Chris Rigg just showed exactly why Man Utd want to sign him in  January

They’ve been very sensible in fact, and some have mistaken that approach for a lack of ambition, but ambition isn’t defined by how much cash you flash. Just look at Hull City, whose very expensive gamble back in January failed to pay off, and now they’ve had to start again from scratch, and their progress has undoubtedly suffered as a result.

Mesmerising' Chris Rigg just showed exactly why Man Utd want to sign him in  January

We’re perhaps the most ambitious outfit in the division, because we’re trying to do things very differently. We have aspirations to get back into the top tier, but doing it having built the youngest squad in the Championship, one where in every single position you have a realistic chance of developing players simply due to the amount of football you’re exposing them to. I don’t see any other club doing this.

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