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Too late now though innit as will leave us with what, 2 center halfs?
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Ya let that one slip through
That could leave us in a spot of bother depending on signings.
Getting the point where we're full of loan signings with only 5 allowed in the match day squad. If Kone goes the Short has two choices, put his hand in his pocket for a permanent signings, or leave us well and truely in the ****. :/Too late now though innit as will leave us with what, 2 center halfs?
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I am if it's true, good reliable player.
Can hold his own in the Prem, at this level he should piss it.

I will never learn, got my 2 carers in today for Lollie, a few beers (got to be really careful now) for a deadline day of a positive Safc, seen that photo of the tramp in London and sent them both home. Oh to live in the real world..![]()
Extreme mate. He did look like a tramp though.

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Now, They're an agency and this is their client list. It's nobody who has been linked.
http://neweraglobalsports.com/representation/all
On route? Brainy then...

Anybody getting the feeling the we've agreed a price for Kone? I mean it's all happening apparently.
Deadline Day: Sunderland hunting for winger; West Brom man has hit the radar & could be due in
West Brom winger Callum McManaman has supposedly hit the Black Cats radar as a switch to Simon Grayson’s Sunderland looks to be on the cards for the 26-year-old who is surplus to requirements at the Hawthorns.
by James Henchard@MrHenchard Aug 31, 2017, 5:31pm BST TWEET
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With Crystal Palace attacking midfielder Jonny Williams headed for Wearside, Sunderlandboss Simon Grayson is rolling the dice once again to bring in a wideman to bolster his forward options.
West Brom winger Callum McManaman has hit the Black Cats radar with the 26-year-old surplus to requirements at the Hawthorns.
The hardworking former Wigan man spent the second half of last season on loan at Sheffield Wednesday, making 11 appearances as the Owls finished strongly to make the Championship Play-offs.
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McManaman battling for Sheffield Wednesday last season
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Whilst McManaman failed to ignite during his spell at Hillsborough, he could provide a decent foil at Sunderland to supplement the likes of Aiden McGeady to offer options out wide.
Wednesday boss Carlos Carvalhal later explained that the Merseyside-born winger had found it difficult to adjust to the rigours of a Championship campaign after playing so little football at West Brom in the last year or so.
McManaman hasn’t featured for the Baggies in the Premier League since April 2016 and has operated on the left or the right throughout his career.
The 5ft 8in midfielder is a boyhood Everton fan and joined the Goodison youth system as a kid.
After being released at the age of sixteen, McManaman signed for Wigan Athletic in 2007 and became part of the Lactics Premier League journey, playing a starring role in the 2013 FA Cup win.
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Man of the match at Wembley in 2013, Callum McManaman celebrates Wigan’s famous FA Cup win
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McManaman arrived at West Brom in January 2015 for a fee of £4.75m, becoming the first Tony Pulis signing for the club.
McManaman has become a bit part player in recent years at the Hawthorns, developing something of a tag of being an impact sub during his spell at Wednesday last term.
Expect to see his name mentioned in media outlets as a target for Sunderland as the evening progresses.
They could at least get a photo of the right player.
Doesn't surprise me. RR has gone to ****.