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New signing today according to Twitter.

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  1. Sunderpitt

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    Raheem Sterling seems to have got passed it as well..
     
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    <doh> Christ, come back when you've left primary school
     
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    <laugh><laugh>.
     
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  5. Gordon Armstrong

    Gordon Armstrong Just another S.A.F.C. fan
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    Sunderland supporters could be forgiven for shrugging their shoulders at the sudden arrival of a free agent who spent last season pitting his wits against Mansfield Town, Oldham Athletic and Forest Green Rovers in the fourth tier of English football, but Callum McFadzean could be a far better signing than he appears to be.

    While many of Sunderland’s underwhelming additions in recent years were players on their way down – think Jack Rodwell, Ola Toivonen and Joleon Lescott – McFadzean’s career is heading in the other direction.

    The 2019/20 campaign was the best of his career after all . . . . with five goals and three assists from left-back, McFadzean was a major reason why Plymouth secured automatic promotion back into League One.

    Before you wonder why he was still a free agent in mid-October, it was McFadzean who dumped Plymouth rather than the other way around, and, according to reports from the Plymouth Herald, he is a new father with family in the north.

    “We love Fadz, he’s a quality player" Argyle boss Ryan Lowe said in July, disappointed as he was to see the former Sheffield United and Bury man walk out of the door.

    McFadzean is still held in high regard at not just Plymouth but seemingly each and every one of his former clubs if the reaction to his unveiling at the Stadium of Light is anything to go by.

    Sunderland appear to have found a player willing to give 100 per cent to the cause, and that’s an attribute that’s always appreciated on Wearside.

    That sounds promising :emoticon-0148-yes:
     
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