I've just put me back out doing ****ing cartwheels, i couldn't do them when i was younger either, ****ing get in there my son. Come on MON.
You can read it here, posted 12 minutes ago http://www.goal.com/tr/news/453/tra...johnson-sunderlande-doğru?source=breakingnews
Mush, yes theyre are very good and have very close connections with both Manchester Clubs, thats why I prefere listening to them while Iam living down here.
I've waited 32 years for a day like this following the lads, stroll on 6th September and freezing England, and the Scousers on the 9th.
Nothing official anywhere! Is this a ****ing wind up or what? Maybe people have just got carried away?
It's all fate lads...if we signed N'Zogbia last summer we wouldn't be in for AJ now so alls well that ends well eh....
Well i can,t find anything either so i don,t give a **** what rumours are out there whether its Lancs Radio or Newcastle i reckon he hasn,t signed. Hopefully this will happen but untill i see confirmation i don,t believe it
Different source kidda but to be fair, N'zogbia was here for talks at that time and just got offered more money from Villa. It was a gnats fanny hair away from being true.
I'm suprised at everyones reaction going on as though we have got him......until i see it officially, i refuse to believe we have got such a quality player! and 2 minutes after i type this i see a pic of him holding a football in a safc shirt......boy is my face red!
Simon Pride and Steve Howey both said 100% true. They also said that if we knew the source that had confirmed it to them we'd be convinced too. Good enough for me.
on safc web site now Cats bag England ace Published: 24 August, 2012 by Kate Smith Winger Johnson signs four-year deal. Martin OâNeill has completed the second signing of a fantastic Friday by securing the services of England international Adam Johnson. The 25-year-old winger joins from Manchester City for an undisclosed fee and has signed a four-year contract at the Stadium of Light. A delighted OâNeill told safc.com: âAdding quality players to the squad has been our main aim this summer and Adam certainly fits that bill. âHe has terrific ability, great delivery and I'm sure he is a player who will excite our fans. âI couldn't be more delighted to have him at the football club.â The move marks a return to the north east for Johnson, who hails from Easington in County Durham. He came through the youth system at Middlesbrough and quickly rose to become a key player on Teesside. Johnson made 120 appearances for Boro, scoring 13 goals, and also had brief loan spells at Leeds and Watford. His dynamic appearances on the wing earned rave reviews and Manchester City came calling in February 2010, paying Middlesbrough a reported £7m to take him to the Etihad Stadium. A senior debut for England followed, against Mexico at Wembley in May 2010. He made a total of 97 appearances for City, picking up a Barclays Premier League winnersâ medal last season. He also won the FA Cup and Community Shield with the north west club, for whom he netted 15 goals. Johnson has won a total of 11 senior caps for England, scoring twice.
from safc web site Cats bag England ace Published: 24 August, 2012 by Kate Smith Winger Johnson signs four-year deal. Martin OâNeill has completed the second signing of a fantastic Friday by securing the services of England international Adam Johnson. The 25-year-old winger joins from Manchester City for an undisclosed fee and has signed a four-year contract at the Stadium of Light. A delighted OâNeill told safc.com: âAdding quality players to the squad has been our main aim this summer and Adam certainly fits that bill. âHe has terrific ability, great delivery and I'm sure he is a player who will excite our fans. âI couldn't be more delighted to have him at the football club.â The move marks a return to the north east for Johnson, who hails from Easington in County Durham. He came through the youth system at Middlesbrough and quickly rose to become a key player on Teesside. Johnson made 120 appearances for Boro, scoring 13 goals, and also had brief loan spells at Leeds and Watford. His dynamic appearances on the wing earned rave reviews and Manchester City came calling in February 2010, paying Middlesbrough a reported £7m to take him to the Etihad Stadium. A senior debut for England followed, against Mexico at Wembley in May 2010. He made a total of 97 appearances for City, picking up a Barclays Premier League winnersâ medal last season. He also won the FA Cup and Community Shield with the north west club, for whom he netted 15 goals. Johnson has won a total of 11 senior caps for England, scoring twice.