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https://www.thenorthernecho.co.uk/s...lsea-message-sunderland-loanee-mason-burstow/

By Scott Wilson

TONY MOWBRAY has challenged Mason Burstow to use his loan spell at Sunderland as a springboard to the first team at Chelsea….


Mowbray feels he is at the perfect place to aid his development, and is hoping he will leave the Stadium of Light next summer with a realistic chance of challenging for a place in Chelsea’s starting line-up.

“I know he had some amazing offers, but after our chat, he wanted to come here,” said the Sunderland boss, who has earned a well-deserved reputation for developing and improving young players.

“I tried to sell this football club, and the biggest selling point is the supporters, I would suggest. What a chance to come and play in an environment that is so Premier League-like.

“There’s 40,000 people in the stadium roaring the team on, so get yourself ready to go and play at Stamford Bridge for Chelsea and be the number nine that bangs in all the goals and put your name next to (Didier) Drogba and all the great players that have played for Chelsea.”

Mowbray admits he had to do some hard negotiating to lure Burstow to Wearside amid so much strong alternative competition.

Being able to point to so many youngsters who have bettered themselves at Sunderland in the last 12 months clearly helped, with Amad Diallo’s loan move from Manchester United last season a clear example of Mowbray working closely with a young player to help take their career to the next level.

Burstow’s first challenge is to establish himself in Sunderland’s starting line-up amid competition from the likes of Luis Hemir, Eliezer Mayenda and Nazariy Rusyn, who was another forward to join the Black Cats in the final week of the transfer window.

The international break will provide all of Sunderland’s new arrivals with an opportunity to settle in, and Mowbray is looking forward to seeing what Burstow can deliver.

“I thanked him for choosing us, and I thanked his mother who was on the call too,” he said. “I think he wanted to do it. I hope he can come and play with the enthusiasm that he seems to have.

“He looks an amazing athlete and great kid. We’re looking forward to getting him on the grass, and hopefully he can snaffle up a few chances that we create as we go along.”

Great article,thanks for posting.I would have to go back a long time to say I felt more optimistic about our prospects than I do at the minute.
 
What I’ve noticed this last week is how busy Roker beach has been great to see sure all the shops down there help towards this

I live away from tbe North East but when we are back to visit we love Roker Beach. We were there a couple weeks ago and I was blown away by bow clean the sea and Beach were.

The work has been amazing Iver the last few years but the sea and beached seemed even cleaner (I assume off the back.of the triathlon event)
 
Not exactly the summer window but this apparently gives some details of the deal we made to bring Ekwah to the club

https://www.thewesthamway.com/2023/...sFOXFXmBk8r2mTMmHdaKLfPza4N2o5O3usMmbZbnozKeE

Th club is clever these days, 35% sell on fee is significant but I don't think the transfer fee was? So we pay for him if or when we sell him on for a fee, more attractive to the selling club then a low fee and low risk to us because we pay dependent on how good he has been here and how much he is sold for.

Ideally signing him for a low fee with no clause would have been the choice but I bet the sell on fee got it over the line.
 
Great new that no buy back on Ekwah as there were rumours over weekend.

They’d 100% have taken that option, we need to not be putting buy backs in with the way we develop players now.
 
It’s nice to see that nowadays we are the ones during and controlling the players we are selling and buying
Gone are the days when we “had” to sell players no one wanted so we can now control what we get and when we sell . The recruitment team seem to be able to get good deals which we as fans now are looking at and thinking why wasn’t that happening before .
The main reason was that our previous recruitment bought ready made players at the top end of valuations and at an age where that was unlikely to increase , so when we sold a player he was at the end of his career and on a downward spiral , so no one really wanted them .
The new players we are now buying and even if they don’t quite work out they are still young and can be moved on easily to lower leagues and we will still get most of our money back.
With the model when we get in the premiership we will have a crop of young players coming through so will only have to buy one or two carefully selected more experienced players to supplement , paid for by the sales of the younger players that don’t quite make it . In the premiership younger players will be worth more and can also be loaned out to the championship to gain experience and increase there value.
 
Great new that no buy back on Ekwah as there were rumours over weekend.

They’d 100% have taken that option, we need to not be putting buy backs in with the way we develop players now.

Yeah give them a higher % on sell on fee or even first refusal if we sell. But no but back clause at a set price.

If we do put buy back clauses in they should be "can buy back for x million but must start in over 60% of matches that season unless injured and can not be sold for 2 seasons. If player is sold before this time period SAFC are entitled to 40% of the sell on fee."

Stop all this buying them to sell them on and they are only buying if there is a place in first team for them.
 
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Try not to get too attached to Pierre emotionally. He's my favourite player but I think we are getting bids not just from Premier League clubs for him come the summer.

You're probably right,but our attitude to any bids will firstly depend on which league we're in.
 
I live away from tbe North East but when we are back to visit we love Roker Beach. We were there a couple weeks ago and I was blown away by bow clean the sea and Beach were.

The work has been amazing Iver the last few years but the sea and beached seemed even cleaner (I assume off the back.of the triathlon event)
Hmmm...reported that at least 57 triathletes fell sick and suffered from diarrhea after competing in sea swimming events at the World Triathlon Championship Series in Sunderland.
 
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Agreed. The place is getting the shake up that I have mentioned. Did we ever get the grant for the City of culture before it was scuppered by Covid? The outskirts of the city centre are becoming more cosmopolitan and fresh however the inner city is showing its age.Im sure it'll get there in the end, but I was shocked when I was here yesterday.

There's upwards of £600 million getting spent regenerating the city centre over the next few years. From plans I've seen, most of High Street is getting rebuilt, down to Mackie's Corner. There are apparently plans, separate to High Street/Vaux/Sheepfolds, for Holmeside and Park Lane area, not that I've seen them. The plan is basically to reverse the "doughnut effect" the city centre has gone through since the late 70s and get people living and working in the city centre again. It'll take time though for it to start to work.

Sadly, though, retail us screwed. The internet and COVID have pretty much finished off the High Street. Add in that too many retailers now want to be on our of town retail parks, where business rates and rents are much cheaper than town and city centres, so are closing and relocating high street branches.
 
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35% is a canny chunk of any future fee but I doubt we would be getting lads in from PL academies without these sort of clauses.
We’ve got a lot of sea swimming going on and lots of other clubs like kite surfing normal surfing amongst others which is generally everyday none of them seem to fall Ill and the water quality was checked before and after the race and it was fine,I’d be looking at what hotels they were staying in
 
We’ve got a lot of sea swimming going on and lots of other clubs like kite surfing normal surfing amongst others which is generally everyday none of them seem to fall Ill and the water quality was checked before and after the race and it was fine,I’d be looking at what hotels they were staying in

This was my take on it Ted. Catering somewhere along the line but that article linked says the e.coli levels were 39 times higher than usual 3 days before the event.
 
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