Sell for me. Yes can break play up but in doing so he gets booked and either stops breakingthing up in case he is sent off or SB has to take him off before he is sent off, thus reducing the options if we need to make changes later in the game.
Good squad player only. Love his commitment but is a liability. To sell would depend on price. If SB can do another Hendo and rip somebody off sell him
Newly-promoted Middlesbrough have been linked with a £5million move to re-sign Sunderland's longest-serving player Lee Cattermole.On-field skipper Cattermole remained a hugely influential figure for Sunderland both on and off-the-pitch last season after steering the Black Cats to Premier League survival with a series of committed displays during the run-in following his return to the starting XI. But there have been whispers in football circles for several weeks that Boro would be interested in trying to take Cattermole back to the Riverside if they returned to the Premier League. Reports today have indicated that Boro are readying a £5m bid for Cattermole, who has another five years to run on his Sunderland contract after penning a new deal last summer. Boro chairman Steve Gibson admitted last month that letting academy product Cattermole join Wigan in 2008 was one of his biggest mistakes after the midfielder made his debut for his hometown club aged just 17. Gibson said: "Lee was quite a character and needed to be managed quite strongly and I wish we never let Lee go, and one or two others we perhaps shouldn’t have let go at that time." However, it would take a big offer to tempt Sam Allardyce into parting with the 28-year-old, who has been the Sunderland manager's chief lieutenant in the dressing room since his arrival at the Stadium of Light. Allardyce is already facing a significant overhaul of the Sunderland squad this summer too, with a new central midfielder - plus the challenge of re-signing loanee Yann M'Vila - on the priority list.
Oh i dont know. This thread ive pulled is from Oct 2011. Seems most wanted him gone then. But he's still there and same question still getting asked. Catts has, and always will divide opinions.
Keeps for me even if we get that next level midfielder. I think we need certain individuals who can drive the team on with their own passion and commitment, even if he is a squad player i would rather he be with us than against us. If he goes for 5m then i would feel like we have been mugged, especially due to the length of contract he is on.
That's 'more or less' how I feel about him, Zippy . . . . but I'll be surprised if he doesn't go to his 'hometown' club
£5m is peanuts for him. I said minimum of £10m by today's standards to even think about selling! I didn;t seem to post on the original of this thread but my opinion has never changed. Keep him! He is not a next level player but he is a Sam Allardyce player. A player who is good to have in the harder games. Yaya Toure, when on form a couple of seasons ago, says he was the most difficult player he'd ever played against. This is a world class midfielder who has succeeded at almost every level of the game who rates Cattermole. He's also better than Connor Wickham who we got £8.1m for!
That's like the Sunderland supporter's myth of the century, I've never seen this quote, it's just a quote he made calling him very strong, that has been 'Chinese Whispered' to death.
To be fair he was asked who his toughest opponents have been in his career and Cattermole was one of the three that he immediately thought of. Let us have this one eh Tel?
He was asked who some of the toughest he'd played against was and answered Cattermole and Scholes! Manchester City midfielder Yaya Toure rates Sunderland's Lee Cattermole among his toughest ever opponents. He has relished physical challenges presented by Frank Lampard and Paul Scholes. "Scholes was small but don't be fooled, he was tough," he told the Daily Mail. There are others, too. "The one at Sunderland, what is he called?" he asked. "Yes, (Lee) Cattermole, that's him. Very strong!" Read more at http://www.tribalfootball.com/artic...rlands-cattermole-2533631#d2LqQX1YFUHLjmR0.99 So "one of" rather than "The" but stil Toure rates him