Haha! Tbf he seems to have a lot of anger, shouting qt referees all the time maybe he has got a small cock which is why he's always angry
Latest rumour is that he's on the way to Hong Kong - with the rest of the squad The bloke on the left looks like him - nose and eyebrows please log in to view this image This is Gino please log in to view this image Hmmm could be true...
Apparently the deal fell through at the 11th hour because he insisted that Graham stay, and they just couldn't get passed this impasse...
Hearing 2 stories here, one is he left with the squad to Hong Kong, the other is that he changed flights at Heathrow, left the Squad and went back to Buenos Aries, we shall see soon enough
I hope so! I've just been a little suspicious as to why its taken so long. I thought his agent might have been playing for time for time hoping that a bigger, more glamorous club would come in for him.
My worries also! Although I'm hoping that no news is good news until he signs! If the deal had broke down, we may have heard about it by now!
@FourthOfficial_ Gino Peruzzi has travelled with Sunderland to Hong Kong, official announcement pending on international clearance
We have to be honest here lads and it would be no bad thing if the lads aspirations were higher than SAFC and a 4th bottom EPL football club? He may well have hoped a bigger fish would come calling as will the boy Aly Cissokho, who probably feels his career would be better served with Liverpool not us? Liverpool's history in the past 30 years is magnificent, even if a lot of it is historic now. The fact remains though we have stumped up the cash and we are the main players and if they move, I'd expect both lads to be huge players for us in overtaking the Liverpools (or at least challenging them) for a European place? We may not get there but the level of player we have targeted and brought in will push us on for sure. It may take longer than we all would like but I don't think we will be relegation candidates in many peoples eyes by the 17th August kick off. Patience is a virtue and for some of the better players, we as a club will have to more patient than most right now.
@FourthOfficial_ Gino Peruzzi has travelled with Sunderland to Hong Kong, official announcement pending on international clearance
ALFRED N’DIAYE is absent from Sunderland’s pre-season trip to Hong Kong after becoming a father over the weekend. N’Diaye’s partner gave birth on Saturday and the Black Cats midfielder has been given permission by Paolo Di Canio to remain at home, rather than play a part in Sunderland’s challenge in the Barclays Asia Trophy. But while personal factors have excused N’Diaye from the jaunt to the Far East, the Frenchman continues to be the subject of intense speculation over his future at Sunderland. As the Echo revealed last week, there has been a serious offer from Turkey for N’Diaye, just six months after he left the country to join Sunderland. That bid looks to have come from Eskiehirspor, with vice-president Mehmet Akman admitting that the talks with Sunderland over N’Diaye’s transfer are at an advanced stage and he is confident of finalising a deal for the 23-year-old. “We have started negotiations with N’Diaye and currently, talks are progressing in a smooth way,” said Akman. “We believe that this transfer will take place.” Besiktas are also interested in N’Diaye, who was brought to the Premier League by Martin O’Neill from Turkish side Bursaspor in a £3.7million January deal. But Eskiehirspor, where N’Diaye’s former manager at Bursaspor – Ertugrul Saglam – is in charge, are favourites to land the powerful midfielder, who started 15 out of 17 Premier League games following his arrival on Wearside. A loan deal, with a view to a permanent transfer, is the likely scenario for N’Diaye’s exit, with Sunderland recouping a potential fee of around £5m. Sunderland were linked with a possible replacement yesterday, in Inter Milan’s Serbian midfielder Zdravko Kuzmanovic, with Aston Villa also credited with an interest in the 26-year-old. The Wearsiders have been linked to a succession of Inter players this summer after the appointment of chief scout Valentin Angeloni from the San Siro, but there was a suggestion yesterday in Italy that Kuzmanovic wanted to remain with the Serie A giants. Meanwhile, Greek side Panathinaikos still expect winger Charis Mavrias’ move to the Stadium of Light to go through as planned. Sunderland agreed a £2.5million fee for the Greek international earlier this month, but the transfer has now dragged on for several weeks. As the Echo reported over the weekend, that has prompted doubts over whether the deal will now collapse, with Sunderland already boosting their options out wide with the captures of David Moberg Karlsson and Emanuele Giaccherini. But Panathinaikos claim they haven’t been informed of any problems with the transfer and believe Sunderland have been responsible for the delay by failing to complete a medical for the 19-year-old. Panathinaikos insist they expect Mavrias to travel to Wearside to undergo a medical this week. Sunderland’s N’Diaye is a stay at home dad ALFRED N’DIAYE is absent from Sunderland’s pre-season trip to Hong Kong after becoming a father over the weekend. sunderlandecho.com
Didn't realise John o' shea was that tall !. And great news for Alfred and his baby, looks like Kate and William will be next !.
Looks like he's in Turkey discussing a move - If this is at the clubs request I'd be disappointed as he was looking like a mountain towards the end of last season and turning into a very good player - if the player has asked then I guess he has his reasons - we have signed a lot of midfielders in the window and maybe this has been an influence. Just hope the others can get up to speed quickly. Hope the money we get for him is good as well.!