Or if you listen to Sunderland fans they tell you that he is both effective and excelling and can't believe that they managed to get him on loan, which tells us a lot.
The day he hangs up his boots, he should immediately be given a coaching job either with the first team or the academy. Hopefully this is a good few years away yet
I think both leon and dyer when they hang up their boots should stay with us....... They could be used as a pair of bookends in the managers office...
Even before reports of Ki "throwing his toys out on the training ground " , he was showing some sort of disrespect towards his country team , some kind of a tweet scandal or something . To much of a chance to take a chance on , Sunderland love him so sell him to Sunderland , no brainer for me
Where are you getting these stories from that ki threw his toys out of his pram.....nobody at the liberty can relate to such stories.....show link
My link is from posters on here , ones you know you can trust , ya know what I mean. And like you , I'm not going to go hunt the posts down . I weigh everything on here, from good and bad posters and pretty well come up with the scoop.I'm astounded by the amount of time you have vested in the swans , and be so wrong most times .
It's debatable but it's my gut feeling that he would had created more from open play than De Guzman had he been deployed as an attacking midfielder, in his 'link up' role his pass completion statistics were even better than Jono's, he usually passes sideways and backwards too except for the rare occasion he over/under hits an attempted through ball.