I met him at the SOL when I went to the Jim Montgomery legends tour and I spent a couple of minutes talking to him and found him to be warm and friendly as I told him how well I thought the club was now being run since KLD and him had taken control . He could have quite easily have hurried away but really appreciated my comments and thanked me for my support.
Club blamed for not showing ambition, KLD not wanting to spend etc.. Reality was we didn't need a striker for £10m to come in and go into the first team! Isidor has been class and didn't need replacing. What we needed was another option to swap him with but bearing in mind Mayenda is also looking very dangerous when he plays arguably that wasn't urgent or needed that much! Hence the club got a sensible loan in, unfortunately the medical showed something up that player and parent club had no idea about. Again signing him anyway incase he come back in a few weeks and was the sensible move. Almost like the club has a plan these days! And all the fans seeing differently and seeing one of the many conspiracies that gets spouted must not like being happy!
Imagine we get to the last few games or even the playoffs and we get some injuries up top. That Danns kid could be such a useful player. Pleased we have him, although you'd like his rehab to be up here so he can 'be connected to his team mates '
https://rokerreport.sbnation.com/20...ut-for-eight-as-sunderland-suffer-double-blow Le Fee, who arrived on loan from Roma in January, has been a sensation in a red and white shirt and despite playing out of position he has shone as one of the standout performers in the team. Annoyingly, just as it looked like we’d finally get a chance to see him play centrally following the return of Romaine Mundle, he’s going to be out for around six weeks. He came off with a hamstring complaint at half time on Saturday and it’s likely we won’t see him now until the start of April at the very least. Ballard also came off during the game after injury himself whilst attempting to clear the ball, and in what has been a fairly frustrating campaign for the Northern Ireland international due to injury it would seem he’s going to be out for around eight weeks — such a shame when you consider how well he’s played alongside Luke O’Nien recently. And for those wondering about Jayden Danns — don’t get your hopes up. Sources inside the AoL are indicating that we’re unlikely to even see him play this season. Looks like we are back to where we were before Jan