Summer '24 transfer window

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Yup. And I can talk myself into the merits of all of our players if I’m honest. Glad it’s not me who has to choose. Fanbase needs to be resilient to it too. People lost their heads last summer when some players moved on. In truth it didn’t affect us all that much.

I was typing something out like this and deleted it before posting. Basically saying glad I don't have to pick that midfield as there is a case for all of them. Only one I'd be 100% on is Dan Neil!
 
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On the minutes clause thing for Jobe - as I've said I doubt its in his contract. But what I do remember is a Birmingham ITK putting on twitter (before he came to us), that one of the reasons he was looking to leave was that the club promised his Dad that he'd start X number of games when he signed his pro deal, but that he hadn't been ready so they hadn't, so they decided to take him elsewhere.

It was also rumoured that the Dad was asking for similar for Jude when he made the move from Birmingham.

So I absolutely would not be surprised if Speakman as part of the transaction to bring Jobe here, made such a promise.

Now, whether the data is there to back up that Jobe deserved to start is another matter. He probably did.

What will be interesting NOW is that Rigg is probably moving ahead of him in the pecking order, and is a Sunderland product. So if and how Jobe's minutes decrease will be interesting, as I'd say its pretty likely he will have reduced playing time this season.

A long season, need to make sure we dont burn either Jobe or Rigg out....it looked like we were doing that with Jobe last season, manage them both well & pair if them will be full of beans every start & sub appearance
 
Sunderland AFC is delighted to announce that Dan Ballard has signed a new contract on Wearside.

Committing his future to the Club until 2028, the defender has put pen to paper on a one-year extension at the Stadium of Light.

Ballard has been a standout performer in red and white since his arrival from Arsenal in 2022 and he also captained Northern Ireland for the first time in May.

After committing his future to the Club, the defender said: “Sunderland gave me the opportunity to come and play in the Championship and I’ve really enjoyed my time here so far. When they came forward to talk about a new deal, it was the only thing I wanted to do, so I’m delighted to have signed it. I’m now looking forward to the season.”

Kristjaan Speakman added: “We are all really pleased with Dan’s progress throughout the past two seasons, and he has become an important player in our dressing room. The level of his performances and his potential to improve further are clear, and it’s a great endorsement of all the work happening behind the scenes that a player of Dan’s calibre has reiterated his commitment to our Club.”

Ballard, 24, has featured on 66 occasions since his arrival on Wearside and he is known as one of the best defenders in the second tier.

He featured in all but three of the club’s Championship fixtures last term, contributing three goals.

The defender underwent a minor procedure last week after sustaining a knee injury in the Black Cats’ pre-season opener at South Shields.

After missing the trip to Spain to continue his recovery at the Academy of Light, Ballard is expected to return to action in August.
 
Rigg has to be starting for me like, no questions asked - he’s good enough.

He looks a talent but I’m not sure he’s better than Ekwah yet. It’s whether we want to take the hit and give him minutes and maybe sacrifice a bit to do so. He was average more times than not off the bench and then played a bit out right where he was meh. The only game I can remember him starting in midfield was with Neil at Southampton and they got tortured. Granted it’s Southampton away though and most midfields struggle there.
 
See this is where my problem is, he's not better IMO and especially not better in this supposed le bris system, we want fast transitions and to move the ball up the pitch fast, with jobe, he gets the ball and the play slows down, he takes far too long and always turns backwards with his first touch, he doesn't improve us IMO and I think there are multiple better combinations for that 3 man midfield.

I'm aware le bris has only had pre-season games but I'm going off from what I've seen so far and his comments

I like jobe and think he will get better but I personally think he holds the speed of our play back

Agree with your comments....but we also need to take into account hes a young lad learning his trade, i think a lot of our slow transition, especially by the youngest players was we had no real centre forward...so it was sort of look up....ah nobody is making a run, not really sure what to do so retain possession was chosen, be interesting to see what hes like a year on, a new manager & a proper centre forward to look for
 
I think there's plenty of doubt about it to be honest. O'Nien is a good captain, Ballard is quite quiet.

Ballard clearly the better centre back but that doesn't make him a better captain.
Agreed, none of us know what these lads are like with their teammates n what they are like in the dressing room. So we have no idea who makes the best captain, I like when theres a leadership group at teams as no 1 shoukd be a guarenteed starter just because they are captain

Sounds like Neil n Hume have kicked on from a leadership point of view n might be ahead of ballard in the pecking order

Ballard is class at what he does doesnt mean he would be a great captain