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  1. Makemstine Roger

    Makemstine Roger Well-Known Member

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    Manchester United defender John O'Shea is set to join Sunderland.

    The Guardian says O'Shea is expected to sign for Sunderland early next week.

    United manager Sir Alex Ferguson agreed to sell the Irishman, as well as Wes Brown and Darron Gibson, to the Wearside club last month.

    O'Shea is the first of the three players to accept a deal.

    Sebastian Larsson has told his new Sunderland team-mates they should be aiming for Europe next season as Steve Bruce continues his summer overhaul.

    The 26-year-old Sweden midfielder formally completed his free transfer move from Birmingham this morning when he signed a three-year deal at the Stadium of Light.

    He, like former Blues colleague Craig Gardner, who sealed his switch to Wearside from St Andrew's last night, has left behind Europa League football after opting instead to remain in the Barclays Premier League.

    However, he is convinced that having managed a first top-10 finish since their return to the top flight last time around, the Black Cats should be raising their sights when the new campaign gets under way.



    Larsson told SAFC TV: "It's a big club with big ambitions. We have got to try to improve each year - hopefully, that's the aim and that's what I think the club is aiming for.

    "Everything is here to progress and, with a good start, why not challenge for Europe if it's possible?"

    Larsson, of course, knows Bruce well from their time together in the midlands - it was the Sunderland boss who took him to Birmingham from Arsenal - and the winger is looking forward to re-establishing that working relationship after gravitating ever closer to his homeland.

    He said: "Obviously, it wasn't a bad thing for me. It worked well when I worked with him at Birmingham the last time, and when he showed that he wanted me here, it made the decision that little bit easier.

    "I started off my career in England in London, I have just seemed to go further and further north.

    "It just felt like the right move for me because it's a big club with ambitions and if things go well, then you never know how far it can go."

    Larsson's arrival at the Stadium of Light coincided with that of former Coventry keeper Keiren Westwood, who has also put pen to paper on a three-year contract after ending his time at Coventry.

    The Republic of Ireland international will provide stiff competition for the currently injured Craig Gordon and Belgium international Simon Mignolet.

    Speculation over Gordon's future has been rife since it emerged Westwood was in Bruce's sights, and with the Scotland international set to miss the start of the season as he recovers from knee surgery, the newcomer will have an early opportunity to press his claims.

    He started his career at Manchester City, but was released as a teenager and has since had to work his way back up the divisions after rekindling his career at Carlisle, initially in the Conference.

    Westwood, also 26, said: "When I got released by Manchester City as a 19-year-old, it was the kick up the bum that I needed, and it gave me that hunger and desire to prove a lot of people wrong.

    "I started down in the Conference and I have gradually worked my way back up.

    "At the end of the day, it's a game of football. Obviously, the level is going to improve and that is something I am relishing and really looking forward to."

    Westwood has seven senior international caps - he qualifies through his grandmother - and is determined to push number one Shay Given all the way for the top spot.

    He said: "Obviously, that is very difficult. Shay Given is an amazing goalkeeper and he has dominated the goalkeeping situation for Ireland for many years now.

    "Obviously that's another challenge that I have been chipping away at for the last couple of years, and hopefully playing in the Premier League will make it harder for me and a bit of a challenge for him

    New Sunderland signing Craig Gardner is eyeing European qualification next season.

    Gardner made the move from Birmingham City during the week.

    "Bringing in players like Seb and Connor Wickham shows the club are going places," he told SAFC TV.

    "We want to finish as high up the table as possible and towards the European spots.

    "I really believe Europe is a realistic goal for us.

    "The club aren't spending on older players; the manager is bringing in young, hungry lads and that's what it's all about."



    wow like these noises
     
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  2. Makemstine Roger

    Makemstine Roger Well-Known Member

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    Sunderland are weighing up a 2m GBP offer for Guglielmo Stendardo, the Lazio defender. According to reports, the centre back will be allowed to leave this summer.

    Guglielmo Stendardo is one of Lazio's stand out players from last year, and since joining Lecce and Juventus on loan during 2008 and 2009, the player has become a regular in the Lazio first team.

    It is understood that Sunderland are looking for backup players and that the Italian is being scouted by the club
     
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  3. MrRAWhite

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    I would rather they done their talking on the pitch.
     
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    smithy in nl Well-Known Member

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    wow really is looking up mate and the window has only been open a few hours!!! cant wait to see how the team is gona look...
     
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    Makemstine Roger Well-Known Member

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    me to mate but knowing they are up for it and raring to go helps.
     
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    Rog, as you well know Mate, Im already in europe, and up for whatever comes, will you perchance be going to the ARMENIA BEILEFELD MATCH , 17 of july?
    meeting up with Smithy and his wife, taking along, A MAN U supporter and a CHEALSEA supporter, but part time Mackems, got a space for you , if you are this side of the water,
     
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    hey bill you going to the gladbach game??
     
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