Probably because he would have ended up going for less considering his contract would have been in its final yearWhy even enter talks with Brighton then before June?
Probably because he would have ended up going for less considering his contract would have been in its final yearWhy even enter talks with Brighton then before June?
Can’t see the Bellingham family letting him go to a career ruiner like Man Utd in 2025Still convinced he ends up at Old Trafford.
Probably because he would have ended up going for less considering his contract would have been in its final year
I think Brighton announced prior to us, we'll I saw their announcement before ours.Not at all this could have been announced after our last game of this season. Its shyte timing and a kick in the teeth for the club, fams and players that once called him a team mate
I think Brighton announced prior to us, we'll I saw their announcement before ours.
Not a lot you can do after that.
Surprised it was announced though.
That's usually the case.A gentleman's agreement should have been agreed and thats down to Speakman and Watson out of respect to all involved
That's usually the case.
There may even have been one.
It's just very unusual for deals such as this to be announced at this point.
The point being we don't know what has happened here to cause this announcement.
I'm not sure that it was but I am sure that in time we will find out what actually happened. Though by then we probably won't be bothered, too much.Yeah but either way it was avoidable and disrespectful to club, player and fans
What happens if, for example, he breaks a leg or has some other serious injury.
Is the deal still on or will Brighton pull out.
If he’s definitely gone, fit or injured, maybe play him but otherwise, better safe than sorry, don’t play him.
I doubt his commitment to us now and unless Mundle is injured, leave Tommy out of the squad.
At a guess id say he's theirs now and we wont see him again
That'll do nicely, I never thought Watson looked happy at Sunderland and certainly didn't on Saturday ...
... I wouldn't play him again tbh.
Under Donald we'd have accepted half that price, we're in very good hands.
Sell on clause too isn’t there? Hope it’s a hefty one
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Might forgive him if he scores the winner in the play off finalMeans nowt to me that mate. If i was him id also get a representative to write something nice like that too. Do you really think he wrote that?
Ive given my opinion now cant be arsed debating anymore. If he ever plays on the same pitch as us agin i hope its next season against Brighton. As far as Sunderland are concerned he's dead to me now.
Night night all.
It was common knowledge since January that the deal would always be done.You can't claim to know something that was pretty much common knowledge anyway, the only part of your post that was new information was the part about him not playing the last 5 games and based upon his instagram post that's a load of ****e.
would eat my hatStill convinced he ends up at Old Trafford.
The club have played a blinder here imo. They've held out for good money and a healthy sell-on clause for a squad player who, in complete contrast to Chris Rigg, has indicated that he wants to move on and jump ship at the first sign of big money.
A lot of fans gave Darren Bent pelters for moving to Villa, chanting "There's only one greedy bastard". I think Watson's behaviour is actually worse, as he's a local lad who we've developed and he's not even prepared to stick around long enough to see which league we'll be in next season, before making a decision.
I'm sure we'll use the money wisely to strengthen the squad and award higher contracts to people like Rigg, Cirkin and Neil, whose feet aren't so itchy. I'm with Smug on this one. I don't want players playing for us who don't want to be here. Unless something happens to Mundle, I wouldn't play him.