He’ll do for up top…

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Should be all over that. No ambition etc etc.....
Things could’ve been so different for him and us if his first minute header had went in. Superb goalkeeping from Patterson.Should be all over that. No ambition etc etc.....
To be honest, we could also wait for a bigger fish than him to come along as well. Until we were linked with Lucumi, I’d never heard of him. He could sign and actually make a name for himself in the best league in the world, or move elsewhere and go through the motions and never be heard of again. We could also wait and pick up someone better. You need to go with the best offer available at the time, before the other party moves on.

Most likely an agreement he can’t play in that game if deal goes through I would of thoughtYep, on the Monday night. That’ll be good viewing![]()
He's a good player mind. I like him.I still think he is a hell of a good player. Some of our signings at £20m arent as good in my opinion. But different sorts of players. He is prem ready imo.
Most likely an agreement he can’t play in that game if deal goes through I would of thought
Hey don’t be taking O’Nien’s jobMee better come off bench, last 10 mins holding 1-0 lead
Not sure Liverpool would agree to that ****e mind.Most likely an agreement he can’t play in that game if deal goes through I would of thought
And the club will accept what another will pay.
As I'd accept £37- 7s for my car!
We all want more, but we all get what we get. Not up to us anyway.

Exactly. Good deals rarely come along and sensible people realise this. Others don’t and think better deals are always just around the corner. Huge gamble to wait and see.I'm a great one for patterns in football as well as life in general.
It's all very well analysing binary impulses and pie charts but the really clever people see beyond all that ...
... which sets them apart from dopes like me and most of the people who post on the internet.
My current boss is a self made millionaire who does nothing more than study trends and patterns of business. There are many, like him, but he just has that knack of being a second's thought ahead of the next person who really really would've spotted that opportunity if he'd had just one more glance.
Someone clever, a mate of Dave Ashfield and a lecturer on sport at Loughborough Uni, mentioned Sunderland to me during the play-off campaign. He was saying that there's a theory that applies to football whereby a sequence of events is triggered and accelerates up to a certain point.
In this current context a player, let's say Lucumi, has considered a move to Sunderland which he's so far resisted. In the meantime Sunderland sign Xhaka which tempts Lucumi more than he previously was. Sunderland then sign Guiu which further enhances the look of the club. Sunderland then go for their other target, a CB, of which they have a choice. Lucumi is really interested, at this point, and Sunderland equally.
Sadly for Lucumi Sunderland now sign two quality full backs and believe they need someone slightly better than Lucumi.
Oops!
He's now thinking he really should've taken the deal when it was offered and hopes Sunderland are still interested. Sunderland infer that they could be interested but now some of the personal terms have to be cut back ... normal as they've just signed two expensive full backs.
In a nutshell, thank f*ck we have Ghisolfi doing all this when we used to have Stewart Donald![]()
No offence mate, but you arent half coming across as a bit obsessed with undermining Neil. Your view on his captaincy is well trodden. You have been a regular doubter of him from a very early stage it seems to me. That is all fair. But here you are, digging him out as a poor captain, whilst at the same time hosting a thread about the next captain.I get your point but I can't agree tbh.
Sunderland's captain should be the main man in any situation ...
... if he wasn't at the forefront he's as good as gone imo.
I can't imagine Charlie Hurley allowing a new player to just stroll in and rule the roost tbh.
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I’ll say it for the 100th time - if Amad was to be sold (he won’t be), he’d have many European sides after himHow much for Amad, Amorim?…Please?
The best thing about this is it means that his last competitive contribution in a Sheffield United jersey was setting up the goal that put Granit Xhaka move here into motionYou must log in or register to see media
You aren’t wrong tbfThe best thing about this is it means that his last competitive contribution in a Sheffield United jersey was setting up the goal that put Granit Xhaka move here into motion

Like Xhaka wouldn’t come to Sunderland?I’ll say it for the 100th time - if Amad was to be sold (he won’t be), he’d have many European sides after him
He won’t be returning to Sunderland, yet…