Summer transfer thread

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it’s easy to do mate. Tell you what though, I can’t wait to see big Ellis again. It’s too early to say but he’s got the swagger of someone who has potential ! This time next year we might be wondering what all the fuss was about !
Don’t want to get carried away after one game but it was a hell of a debut, has all of the attributes to have excellent career
 
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I was referring to the whole situation when I said "Pathetic" for how long it has dragged on for, not that Broadhead himself is. It was rumoured that it was just about done then at the 11th hour changed but after a 12 hour shift at that point I couldn't really be chewed to type all that out.Sometimes it can be forgotten how stuff comes across via text. As for mental health, personally I have been and am around it.
I've seen the word used plenty across social media about him. My comment wasn't aimed at you or the context in which you used it.
 
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It may be that Everton decided he wasn't going to drop his wage demands enough to make a permanent Championship move a feasible proposition,and ,having already loaned us Simms,took the offer from another club. For NB,he wants to further his chances with Wales by playing games....which he won't do if he stays at Goodison,....so agreed the loan.
:emoticon-0102-bigsm All guesswork on my part!

Simms came, knowing he may be fighting for a place with Stewart and Broadhead ...

... that's the kind of player I want to see at Sunderland tbh.
 
I thought/hoped that people had a better understanding of mental health and how difficult it can be for some people nowadays.

This is top level sport we are on about though. And while those involved in it

It’s so disappointing to me to see all the comments about Broadhead and his apparent anxieties, lack of self belief and confidence being described as ‘pathetic’, ‘weak’ and ‘bottling it’.

This though, is top level competitive sport we are on about. Those in it may well be prone to the same anxieties as all of us, but the need to be free of them is much greater. Hence, by natural selection, very few make it at a high level with any of these issues

The language use to express this might be short and occasionally inappropriate, but the point will always hold; you are far less likely to do well if you are mentally weaker than most, and the same goes for any team you play for. Strength of mind is as important as running speed or skills.
 
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Vlasic off to Italy on loan from West Ham. West Ham bought him last year for £30m. They will obviously lose loads on him financially. Where is the accountability for failure of this level. I suspect there isnt much by way of recriminations for anyone involved in buying him. It is an example of the madness of the premier league and an ugly thing. Somehow there needs to be a mechanism for making those failing at their jobs when making signings like this to feel a bit of pain as a result. I doubt it will even be a question asked of Moyes - it has become such a norm. Far too much money in the premier league means mistakes worth tens of millions of pounds arent worth questioning.
 
Vlasic off to Italy on loan from West Ham. West Ham bought him last year for £30m. They will obviously lose loads on him financially. Where is the accountability for failure of this level. I suspect there isnt much by way of recriminations for anyone involved in buying him. It is an example of the madness of the premier league and an ugly thing. Somehow there needs to be a mechanism for making those failing at their jobs when making signings like this to feel a bit of pain as a result. I doubt it will even be a question asked of Moyes - it has become such a norm. Far too much money in the premier league means mistakes worth tens of millions of pounds arent worth questioning.
Half puts me off ever wanting to be there again but then what are we playing for if the goal isn’t ultimately promotion down the line
 
I don’t remember it being like that, more that he was probably over cautious and I took it that he probably doubted what he was capable of playing despite being declared fit. Just opinion and my take on what was said of course
I definitely recall about this about the comment that if he didn't feel 100% , he would not play... If thats true, then we should have passed over him. We have had far too many sick notes or players with other issues, money, mental, just down right lazy over the past 30 odd years or so.
 
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I thought/hoped that people had a better understanding of mental health and how difficult it can be for some people nowadays.

It’s so disappointing to me to see all the comments about Broadhead and his apparent anxieties, lack of self belief and confidence being described as ‘pathetic’, ‘weak’ and ‘bottling it’.
Whilst i agree with your comments regarding mental health, if he doesn't have the mental strength to want to fight for a place then he's not the player we need.

Mental toughness for want of a better phrase is often the difference between a good athlete and a great athlete. Infact it probably applies to all professions.
 
Vlasic off to Italy on loan from West Ham. West Ham bought him last year for £30m. They will obviously lose loads on him financially. Where is the accountability for failure of this level. I suspect there isnt much by way of recriminations for anyone involved in buying him. It is an example of the madness of the premier league and an ugly thing. Somehow there needs to be a mechanism for making those failing at their jobs when making signings like this to feel a bit of pain as a result. I doubt it will even be a question asked of Moyes - it has become such a norm. Far too much money in the premier league means mistakes worth tens of millions of pounds arent worth questioning.
Bit of an odd one that. As I've said on here before my wife and her side of the family are all season-ticket holding Hammers so I get to see quite a bit of them. Vlasic didn't hit the ground running but their fans were excited about signing him and he had some good games, mainly in the Europa League. They seemed to have a lot of players who could play in the same positions as him though. On the occasions I saw him, I thought he looked decent. I thought he was a Moyes-type player too.
Seems crazy that they would be letting a player they paid that much for go after only playing 19 games. Transfer fees are so overinflated now though which I think makes it seem so much worse.