Its difficult when players leave as we all have differing opinions regarding players, for me I am Not Embleton's biggest fan but I will also concede that I have not seen enough of him whilst Mowbray has been there to fully judge, However IMO I would rather he is moved on before Gooch. In reality I think we may see both eventually moved on.
I dont think these will be purely financial decisions but more likely decisions to help with squad improvement (in effect to create more space in the squad) to enable the young players like Rigg the opportunities that they need to progress. Football can seem like there is no sentiment at times but it really can be a bit cruel, but for every hard decision made good can come out of it too.
People say there is no room for sentiment in football but therew are still some players who come back to Sunderland to healthy applause from our fans. even a couple of weeks ago a young player scored his first goal of the season against us and refused to celebrate as a mark of respect to our club and its fans, think that went under the radar a bit and deserved a bit of respect from us even though it was hard to take at the time, and who can forget Thierry Henry on Sky bigging up the SAFC fans on derby day and saying he was pleased we won, as one of his greatest memories in football was getting a standing ovation from our fans when he was substituted after he destroyed us whilst playing at the SOL for Arsenal,
I dont think these will be purely financial decisions but more likely decisions to help with squad improvement (in effect to create more space in the squad) to enable the young players like Rigg the opportunities that they need to progress. Football can seem like there is no sentiment at times but it really can be a bit cruel, but for every hard decision made good can come out of it too.
People say there is no room for sentiment in football but therew are still some players who come back to Sunderland to healthy applause from our fans. even a couple of weeks ago a young player scored his first goal of the season against us and refused to celebrate as a mark of respect to our club and its fans, think that went under the radar a bit and deserved a bit of respect from us even though it was hard to take at the time, and who can forget Thierry Henry on Sky bigging up the SAFC fans on derby day and saying he was pleased we won, as one of his greatest memories in football was getting a standing ovation from our fans when he was substituted after he destroyed us whilst playing at the SOL for Arsenal,