Just got this feeling Bellingham is going to be a big player for us this season.
Of course I don’t have much to base it on but still.
Of course I don’t have much to base it on but still.
No just that Utilita have a multi year deal on the kids shirts. My reading of that was that it kept the option open to us to have a betting company on the adult shirts for the same period. As others have mentioned though, it could be that Utilita are then ready to step up to main sponsors once SpreadEx deal ends.
Just got this feeling Bellingham is going to be a big player for us this season.
Of course I don’t have much to base it on but still.
He looks huge for 17 in those training clips, he shouldn't have too many problems physically. We have so many great options in midfield now I'm not sure how we're going to keep everyone happy, maybe if they all get 25-30 appearances each.
He looks huge for 17 in those training clips, he shouldn't have too many problems physically. We have so many great options in midfield now I'm not sure how we're going to keep everyone happy, maybe if they all get 25-30 appearances each.
Not an expectation but a hope-this could definitely be our season.
We have great momentum, some excellent players and about 6 or 7 back who were injured last season for large spells.
No fear and a buzz about the place will go a long way on top of that. HTL
Can't remember a time when there wasn't a tension between the optimists and pessimists. If you can't be optimistic about Sunderland now, when can you be?

https://www.sunderlandecho.com/spor...am-sets-out-on-his-sunderland-journey-4197393
Kristjaan Speakman's message as Jobe Bellingham sets out on his Sunderland journey
By Phil Smith
Published 27th Jun
Kristjaan Speakman says Jobe Bellingham's decision to join Sunderland is a significant vote of confidence in the club's project.
The 17-year-old put pen to paper on a long-term contract last week, and joined his new teammates for pre-season training on Monday. Bellingham has had significant transfer interest for a long period of time, but has opted to join Sunderland, where there is a commitment to giving young players opportunities within a progressive playing style.
Speakman said that the atmosphere at the Stadium of Light was a big factor in Bellingham's decision, with the midfielder watching the 2-1 win over Luton Town as the move neared.
The Sporting Director also said it was important to let him develop away from comparisons to his older brother Jude, who recently joined Real Madrid.
"Jobe is trying to be the best version of Jobe," Speakman said.
"Whether it's a young player whose Dad had a career in the game.. you get these scenarios that happen. The challenge for Jobe is not to be better than this person or that person, just to be the best he can be. I think one of the reasons he has come to Sunderland is that there's a really smart fanbase that understands what the players here are trying to achieve, and they really get behind them.
"One of things that's really interesting is that he's really taken by how powerful the matchday experience is here, and for Sunderland to be able to attract a young talent like that says loads about the football club. We're talking about an England U18 player, who has captained that side, who to a certain degree could probably have gone just about anywhere he wanted.
"We should be really proud that he's chosen Sunderland and we have to get behind him. My request, if you like, would be 'let's give him the support and let's make sure that we get the best of him'. Let's try and stay away from that natural thing of comparing him to other people, because I don't think that's very helpful."
Bellingham will likely make his first appearance when Sunderland start their pre-season fixtures next weekend.
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I don't like this training method, the lads should be training to miss the wall![]()