Josh Hawkes

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I'd rather go down fighting with players who have a future here than power Jones etc going through the motions

I wouldn’t drop Jones purely because he is capable of producing a bit of magic from nothing. Power, Scowen etc though I would be happy to never see them pull on the shirt again.
 
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I wouldn’t drop Jones purely because he is capable of producing a bit of magic from nothing. Power, Scowen etc though I would be happy to never see them pull on the shirt again.
Lots of the attackers are capable of that moment of magic. They haven't produced though and look woefully out of form. Need legs in team and fast.
 
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Sunderland could be set to lose one of the stars of their youth team in Josh Hawkes, TEAMtalk understands. Hawkes had Premier League interest last summer and also rejected a move to Portugal with Sporting Braga. Now, he is set to move on again with interest very high. And TEAMtalk can reveal that his next move could very well take him to the capital as it is West Ham and Crystal Palace, who he will face in the Premier League 2 Division 2 play-off final, who are leading the chase. Leeds and Newcastle, who were very keen on Hawkes last year, also remain interested. The Premier League pair could yet make a move for the highly-regarded midfielder, who has one year left on the deal he signed last summer.
 
Sunderland could be set to lose one of the stars of their youth team in Josh Hawkes, TEAMtalk understands. Hawkes had Premier League interest last summer and also rejected a move to Portugal with Sporting Braga. Now, he is set to move on again with interest very high. And TEAMtalk can reveal that his next move could very well take him to the capital as it is West Ham and Crystal Palace, who he will face in the Premier League 2 Division 2 play-off final, who are leading the chase. Leeds and Newcastle, who were very keen on Hawkes last year, also remain interested. The Premier League pair could yet make a move for the highly-regarded midfielder, who has one year left on the deal he signed last summer.
Good job we've another year left to assess and decide where we are going... So not another maja situation..
 
Sunderland could be set to lose one of the stars of their youth team in Josh Hawkes, TEAMtalk understands. Hawkes had Premier League interest last summer and also rejected a move to Portugal with Sporting Braga. Now, he is set to move on again with interest very high. And TEAMtalk can reveal that his next move could very well take him to the capital as it is West Ham and Crystal Palace, who he will face in the Premier League 2 Division 2 play-off final, who are leading the chase. Leeds and Newcastle, who were very keen on Hawkes last year, also remain interested. The Premier League pair could yet make a move for the highly-regarded midfielder, who has one year left on the deal he signed last summer.

Sounds like someone who would have been good enough for the odd run out in league one. Hope we keep him.
 
The starting 11 on Saturday will tell us everything we need to know about LJ faith and confidence in the likes of Younger and Hawkes. If he players the same (or near enough) the same 11, not only are we screwed, but he is saying there is no room for these players. Our so called first 11 are hopeless right now, we need injection of youth and new ideas........for those of a certain vintage remember the likes of Arnott, Rowell and Elliott

That was a brilliant time. 3 quality players right down the spine of our team.
 
Having Obrien on the bench was simply pointless. I could have been more effective and I'm old slow and can't play so similar to half our squad! Hawkes should have been on bench. Hope he stays as can get in our team next season imo and be a potential star. Need to extend contract first though
 
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Having Obrien on the bench was simply pointless. I could have been more effective and I'm old slow and can't play so similar to half our squad! Hawkes should have been on bench. Hope he stays as can get in our team next season imo and be a potential star. Need to extend contract first though
And yet he very nearly scored! Or did you miss that part?
 
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I actually think all the forwards look better playing off Ross than Charlie. If they don't beat their man and then the ball isn't perfect Wyke wont get onto it

The Plymouth game showed how we could build attacks through Stewart. Its no surprise the best 90 mins we have played in the last 10 games was with Stewart not Wyke. I was surprised when he took him off
 
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Bit of an odd one that. He's 22 and never been near the matchday squad in League One
He's had a very good season, but still deemed not good enough for our matchday squad
PL and Championship Teams sniffing around?

Doesn't add up. If he was 17 or 18 then maybe, but this lad should be playing 1st team football somewhere by 22

He was playing first team football at Hartlepool, we bought him and stuck him in the u23s where he's shown that he's too good for them. Can't understand why he hasn't been on the bench to throw on at times to give us another option.
 
He was playing first team football at Hartlepool, we bought him and stuck him in the u23s where he's shown that he's too good for them. Can't understand why he hasn't been on the bench to throw on at times to give us another option.
Lee Johnson is the reason

For all this talk that he has a track record of bringing through young players he's done nothing of the sort here - maybe the pressure to get promoted has clouded his judgement, but to completely ignore Younger, Hakwes, Embleton & Neil when we had so many injuries and were crying out for a bit of enthusiasm and pace in the team is bloody criminal