January transfer thread

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Agree. Demoralising for the fans and for these young players. I'm all for us going up,but we have to be ready. Having been through all those years of fighting at the bottom,I'm not ready for that again.I'm not going to be happy watching our young players get taken apart by City,Utd,Mags etc.etc. £200m or no £200m.
I'm really enjoying my football again watching this team at the minute and I think we can build on it,but we need to be careful what we wish for. For me,doing a Forest is not an option. Imo,our support is always brilliant,but it's extra brilliant currently because of the exciting football we're seeing.
Ideal for me would be that we just miss out this season,recruit as we have been for the squad strengthening in the summer,seeing our young players improving exponentially and take this league by storm next season,then adding the two or three bits of extra class improvements necessary to sustain a solid PL place.When we go up,we need to be able to properly compete.That's when we reap the benefits of the £200m......spending it wisely to improve,not to firefight.
I could have wrote that. Spot on but I think we are in a minority, the day after Ross got injured I thought that’s takes the pressure off the young lads a bit, let them enjoy this season and do a Reidy next.[/QUOTE]
 
I could have wrote that. Spot on but I think we are in a minority, the day after Ross got injured I thought that’s takes the pressure off the young lads a bit, let them unholy this season and do a Reidy next.
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We are in a minority....I'm already accused of hoping we lose. However,it's not that,I want to win every match. But,I want to see great exciting football from us and I'm not sure we'd see that if we go into the PL not fully equipped.
 
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EXCL: Ross Stewart will be out until the end of the season, following a scan on his Achilles.
HOWEVER, the injury isn’t as bad as first feared. Only a 30% partial tear — not a full rupture as first thought.
The Sunderland striker will be back for full pre-season training [HASHTAG]#SAFC[/HASHTAG]

Stewart is very positive with the diagnosis. Initial fears were he could be out for 18 months. Instead it’s only 4 months on the sidelines for the 26-year-old.
Stewart will have operation in London this week, and begin rehab in a fortnight [HASHTAG]#SAFC[/HASHTAG]
Best we could have hoped for.
 

We are in a minority....I'm already accused of hoping we lose. However,it's not that,I want to win every match. But,I want to see great exciting football from us and I'm not sure we'd see that if we go into the PL not fully equipped.[/QUOTE]
I suppose we do hope they lose a few otherwise we will go up, some fans can’t see a long term picture, they want everything now, the same ones will be booing their heads of next season when we are getting hammered, but they will blame KLD and Speakman<ok>
 
This is a hard bloody site to correct things if you do something wrong.why can you not delete without leaving a daft full stop, and there’s plenty of them.