Don't know how i missed this the other week, but apologise if it was posted.... Well we get daft rumours with people coming in, but one in the opposite direction... Blackpool boss Ian Holloway admits he would happily take David Vaughan back, but does not expect Sunderland to loan out the midfielder. Vaughan left Bloomfield Road over the summer to join Sunderland on a free transfer, but was in and out of the team under former manager Steve Bruce. However, the Wales international started new boss Martin O'Neill's first home game in charge on Sunday and rewarded the decision by scoring the equaliser in Sunderland's 2-1 win over Blackburn Rovers. He had been linked with a return to Blackpool on loan in the New Year, with team-mate Titus Bramble mooted as a loan target for his old club Ipswich Town. Holloway would have no hesitation in re-signing the 28-year-old, but doubts O'Neill will agree to Vaughan's departure when the transfer window reopens. "If they're not happy with him, I'd like them to ring me up and I'll drive up there to get him," Holloway told the Blackpool Gazette. "But somehow I doubt they will. I think this is just a rumour and wishful thinking on our fans' part. "I'd have him like a shot, but can I see it happening? Unfortunately not
Yep. shame they went down... Makes you wonder though, if we will lose any one during this transfer window, and who'll will it be?
I remember last season when he was interviewed on live radio. They asked him his views on Sepp Blatter. "Well I'll probably get into trouble over this but would anyone really care if he croaked?" What a mad ****er!
I can't see O'Neill letting Vaughan go anywhere. Agree with Commachio - what a pity Blackpool went down. They were a little bit of light and fresh air, weren't they?
Don't let them have Vaughan but sign Matty Phillips from them! Are you listening MON?! Matt Phillips from Blackpool. Please.