Ola toivonen

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This is a very good piece of business, leaving us still in the market place but in a better position to land another target, maybe a left back, possibly another loan deal, if not an outright signing, which as already been said, at this late stage could now be over priced.
 
Pleased we got him but FFS another loan that means we still have only spent about £10m that means we have money to spend before Tuesday time to get out of pound land and into John Lewis we can't even get past security in Harrods
Id like to know your source for that information? I have heard nothing that says we do or don't have money to spend so to simply say we do is crazy.
 
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The first interview: Ola Toivonen
Published: 28 August, 2015
by Oscar Chamberlain

New signing speaks to safc.com.

Ola Toivonen can’t wait to get started after moving to Sunderland on a season-long loan deal.

The attacking midfielder has a wealth of experience having scored goals in Sweden, Holland and France, whilst also picking up 43 caps and scoring nine goals at senior international level.

Toivenen is also relishing the prospect of linking up with a host of familiar faces as he looks to hit the ground running, revealing that he has a good understanding with a former team-mate who has already wowed the Stadium of Light crowd.

Speaking to safc.com the 29-year-old revealed his excitement ahead of his first experience in the Barclays Premier League.

“I’m very pleased to be a Sunderland player and I’m excited to get started,” said Toivonen. “I can’t wait to start playing and have my first training with the boys; it is always nice to meet new team-mates.

“I’ve played in the Swedish, the Dutch and the French league but I’ve saved the best, so I’m very happy and very excited to play in the Barclays Premier League; it is going to be a fantastic experience.”

He continued: “I’m a hard-working player and I will try to do my best for the team. I play easy football and like to combine with the midfielders, strikers and wingers, but when the crosses come in I always want to be in the box to help the strikers and score goals.

“I worked with Dick Advocaat for one year at PSV and we came along very well so I’m excited to work together again. I love Dick, I can't get enough of Dick. I wanted to sample Dick again on a daily basis and I heard Sunderland was the place to come. I hear the fans will give me a warm hand.”

And the head coach isn’t the only familiar face in Sunderland’s ranks, with Toivonen regularly featuring alongside Seb Larsson for the national team whilst also playing with Jeremain Lens at PSV.

“I already knew Sebastian from the national team and we’ve played together for five or six years, and I also know Jeremain Lens from our two years together at PSV.

“We [Ola and Jeremain] like to play together and he is a fantastic winger with excellent speed; he can give good cross to the strikers and it is always nice to have people you know around you if you have any questions about the club or the team.”

The bit in bold is interesting, he may help with team spirit in the dressing room?









ps. Ok so I possibly added it.
 
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Another journey man in the last decent payday saloon before going out to pasture

Do you come on here to make yourself feel better because your team constantly let you down?

All we hear from Spuds are how great they are, never back it up though do they, always winning **** all, just spending more money to achieve the same as every other club that wins **** all.
 
Do you come on here to make yourself feel better because your team constantly let you down?

All we hear from Spuds are how great they are, never back it up though do they, always winning **** all, just spending more money to achieve the same as every other club that wins **** all.


form a Manure fan , you probably become a Bolton fan if they started to win trophys
 
Toivonen is a pretty good player actually. We were linked with him a few seasons back so I know a little bit about him.