Missed that. Feel a bit silly now. ****ing Sky Sports news didn't do their job on the last article I read.
I spoke to him last night, he said it was his lifelong dream to play for Sunderland, but his bird said she'd leave him if he didn't sign for a team that plays in green with a wild animal in it's name. This is a true story. Maybe.
I'm convinced. Never expected Sunderland would appeal to this calibre of player. Top 4 beckons for the R&W's
Aye, but that's less than five a season. Hardly befitting of a player who is far to good for any premier league side who stayed up this year. Also, he signed for Wolfsburg who finished 8th in the German league, little difference between an 8th placed side in that league who don't qualify for Europe and 13th placed side who don't qualify for Europe in our league.