Rubbish!That is how Sunderland sign these big name players because they have injury concerns otherwise other bigger fish would snap them up
Rubbish!That is how Sunderland sign these big name players because they have injury concerns otherwise other bigger fish would snap them up
No,fair enough mate. I'm probably over-reacting.He gets 15-20 games every single season and also had competition in his spots, it's not like he's out for entire seasons and hasn't been playing
Think people are looking at his time at PSG and seeing he's not played much and saying it's injuries. However, think the lack of game was mostly due to the competition he was up against
The stomach flu?gastroentemious
The stomach flu?
They’re the only two and he hasn’t missed THAT many games.Negative. He has had multiple, significant hamstring and the gastroentemious strains. Some very significant with grade 3 ruptures. The gastroentemious seems to be the one that's reoccurring recently.
Alright cheers was wondering how you could get a stomach flu strainStupid auto correct.
Sorry - gastrocnemius
That would be a stunning signing. Lads a beast.
Actually started as a CB and was switched to RB I think, he was deffo a CB when he became of note at Leipzig.
They’re the only two and he hasn’t missed THAT many games.
it’s a smart and good signing he’s a really good player
he's still managed to play over 15 games every single season though mindHe has missed a big chunk and has reoccurring injuries after full surgery.
Just looking at the data. That makes me very dubious.
I don't think we know what either player are as neither of them have played in the premier league yet
What I do know is that the club think both o9 and Neil could make the step up and become premier league players. I reckon the club know more than any of us
Only had 3 injuries that have kept him out longer than 4 weeks, I'm always concerned signing a player that's meant to be injured but not got a long history of bad injuriesNegative. He has had multiple, significant hamstring and the gastrocnemius strains. Some very significant with grade 3 ruptures. The gastroentemious seems to be the one that's reoccurring recently.