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Gus happy we kept main men

Discussion in 'Sunderland' started by Teessidemackem, Sep 13, 2014.

  1. Teessidemackem

    Teessidemackem Well-Known Member

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    GUS POYET insists keeping hold of Sunderland’s key figures this summer was just as important as bringing in new players.


    The proceeds from selling the likes of Jordan Henderson, Simon Mignolet and Stephane Sessegnon have helped to fund Sunderland’s spending sprees over recent seasons, albeit the Black Cats have still made additional investments into the playing squad.

    But other than the departures of out-of-contract pair Phil Bardsley and Jack Colback at the start of the summer - who both opted to reject new deals at the Stadium of Light - Sunderland have only offloaded those considered surplus to requirements.

    Sunderland knocked back a couple of offers from West Ham for striker Connor Wickham, and didn’t invite follow-up interest from the inevitable enquiries they received for other players.

    And with the club looking to progress after two near-misses with relegation, head coach Poyet says keeping the spine of the squad intact was crucial, particularly with nine new players arriving.

    Poyet told the Echo: “I think that’s the highest point of the transfer window.

    “For the first time in many, many years, we didn’t lose any of our key players.

    “Maybe another year we would have lost (Vito) Mannone, (Lee) Cattermole or Wickham, or whoever finished the season well.

    “But we didn’t have to make decisions about selling anyone and we’re looking forward to being a better team now.”

    Poyet confirmed Sunderland didn’t receive any subsequent bids for Wickham in the final throws of the window after the Hammers had seen a brace of offers around the £5million mark rejected for the 21-year-old.

    With the window now shut, one of Sunderland’s priorities over the upcoming months is to finally tie Wickham down to a new contract after talks so far have failed to reach an agreement.

    But Poyet is keeping calm over Wickham’s contract situation - despite his current deal expiring next summer - with the £8m frontman an ever-present for Sunderland so far this season, albeit he has been used in a wide role.

    Poyet added: “I think we are relaxed and I think Connor is relaxed too. He knows where we are.

    “And he’s playing.

    “He’s playing because he deserves it, not because I’m just playing him.

    “He enjoys playing wide, but I would prefer him to play in the middle. It’s been a matter of what’s needed.”
     
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  2. C19RK73

    C19RK73 Red & White army!

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    Well lets see him in the middle gus
     
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  3. JammySAFC

    JammySAFC Well-Known Member

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    with Giac on the wing please!!
     
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    Both of these ^
     
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  5. Nads

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    Alvarez surely gives the option to play him through the middle, then we can see what he's about once and for all.
     
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    You know what disappoints me though? It's that fletcher will be playing today still instead of him.
     
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    Nads Well-Known Member

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    Yep, I'm almost certain of that.
     
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    JammySAFC Well-Known Member

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    It's one of the things that pisses me off about Sunderland, talk about praising the lad all week, did really well for Italy, yet he'll probably be on the bench, then thrown on with 10 minutes to go.
     
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