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  1. MrRAWhite

    MrRAWhite Well-Known Member

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    Very early days, but the signs are bloody good..

    PS..We play Man City in the final..
     
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  2. Poolie Mackem Paul

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    Really enjoyed Cabral and think he is going to be one of the bargains of the season.

    One thing that really caught my eye today was the link up play between Sess, AJ and Giaccherrini. Looks a great threat going forward with those 3. I bet Fletch is licking his lips at the service he will receive this year
     
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  3. San_Paolo

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    I think Fletch will have to get Jozy out of the team 1st! Altidore linked well with Sess, a quality which could be very important for whoever is our man up front this season.
     
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  4. Poolie Mackem Paul

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    If we start with Fletch i can see Fletch being the main goal source. If we start with Jozy i can see the 3 behind him scoring more as he seems to hold it up and bring them into play well. Fletch does hold the ball up well but i think physique wise Jozy is more suited and Fletch has more of a killer instinct were he will want his name on the score sheet. Obviously this is all assumptions based upon 80 mins mind ya, haha.
     
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  5. safc1978

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    I was glad to see him back playing today he had a great game. I hope he can stay injury free this season.
    if he can it will be like having a new player at the club.
     
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  6. 13thtop

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    Well impressed, tit bits to add, ba looked tenacious, Connor almost scored but for world class save, first touch, karlson great corner for goal and scored (missed that).

    To add or confirm, wes played well, mannone three good saves, sess outstanding, giacherene (whatever) neat touchs, altidore composed most the time, jack n Craig comfortable at back and mostly cabal was superb.

    Ok, early doors but happy bunny
     
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  8. C19RK73

    C19RK73 Red & White army!

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    There has certainly be no dust on Sunderland's cheque book this summer.

    Paolo Di Canio has been the busiest manager in the Premier League, recruiting nine new faces, many of which that would not have been too well known to fans of English football.

    Some of those recruits were in action against Tottenham Hotspur in Hong Kong earlier today - a match that the Black Cats won 3-1. Here, Sports Mole reviews how seven of the arrivals fared.

    Vito Mannone

    Eyebrows were raised when Di Canio replaced someone of Simon Mignolet's quality with Arsenal's third choice goalkeeper. The Italian would have done his chances of claiming the number one spot no harm today though. At times he struggled with the wet conditions, but that aside, he gave a very solid performance. A one-handed stop from Jermain Defoe in the second half was his stand out moment.

    Valentin Roberge

    Having only featured for three minutes, it's hard to give any sort of assessment on the 26-year-old. At 6'2" he looks to be a physical presence and used that a couple of times during his short spell on the pitch to make a couple of useful clearances.

    Cabral

    Wes Brown was rightly selected as the man of the match inside the Hong Kong Stadium, but Cabral run him close. Despite having arrived with a reputation as a defensive midfielder, the 24-year-old showed some real attacking intent. Although the equaliser that he scored was presented to him on a plate by Spurs midfielder Tom Huddlestone, he still showed composure to convert the chance. The former Swiss youth international also appears to possess plenty of stamina, having lasted the entire match.

    El Hadji Ba

    At the age of 20, Ba is not expected to be a regular in the Sunderland lineup next season. He came off the bench in Hong Kong and although he had a relatively quiet outing, the Paris-born midfielder appears to be a real athlete. He also forced Brad Friedel into a smart save with a shot from the edge of the penalty area.

    David Moberg Karlsson

    Attacking wise, the Black Cats were rather pedestrian at times last season. In just 18 minutes, Swede Karlsson showed that he has the pace that Sunderland have been lacking. Playing on the right side of a front three, time and again he looked to beat the Spurs offside trap. He finally managed to do so in stoppage time and then showed a clinical touch by bending his effort beyond the reach of Friedel and into the net.

    Emanuele Giaccherini

    Much was expected of Giaccherini - after all he's a current Italian international who has spent the last two seasons with Juventus. He started on the left wing and while he was certainly lively, at times his decision making was a little disappointing. There was though some encouraging points to his play - none more so than his workrate. For someone that has only recently returned from the Confederations Cup, he lasted 78 minutes and was always looking to apply pressure.

    Jozy Altidore

    With Danny Graham packed off to Hull City on loan, there is some pressure on Altidore to ease the goalscoring burden on Steven Fletcher. He had two opportunities today - one that he should have scored but provided Friedel with too much of chance, while the other was more trickier as he shot through a host of bodies and just missed the far post. The American is bound to be disappointed to have not got off the mark, but from a Sunderland point of view, it was an encouraging display. He posed much more of a threat than Graham did in his six months at the Stadium of Light.
     
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  9. Vincemac

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    Can we find a place for ba in our side
     
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