It has been rumoured that Sunderland will come calling again for Naismith in January. I cant see a problem with us letting him go as he certainly hasn't floated any boats since arriving. This comment is based on the general tone of the comments about him that I have read on these pages. AN has recently shown his feelings about this player who has not even made the bench for the past two games and there doesn't seem to be an injury involved. I have a few thoughts: firstly he appears to be disinterested in playing to his full potential for NCFC and possibly may have thrown his rattle out of his pram. Two: because of this he may be aware of the fans feelings towards him and thinks he is better than we think he is and consequently has gone into his shell. Three: from what I read he appears to be on good money (by NCFC standards). There may be a rift between him and others in the squad who are displeased with the attitude he portrays on the pitch and their perceived level of his salary. Pritchard seems a more than adequate replacement and so if Naismith goes I don't think he will be missed. His wages will be saved and as long as we recoup most of the £8m he cost, his transfer will be seen as a logical move. Perhaps the money we get for him will be used for an extra striker in the January transfer window? A possible stumbling block against his transfer will be the level of wages he feels he is worth, so Sunderland will need to at least match his present wages. I feel that he has been such a disappointment along with RvW (and Vardis?) in recent years.

