Strange Edmundson getting recalled, he can't play for anyone else this season.
In KLD and Speakman we trust. Chill out and relax, they’ll do the very best they can.
Thanks for the reassurance, Kristjaan!In KLD and Speakman we trust. Chill out and relax, they’ll do the very best they can.
Goes by the name of Kuku Kachu, the bread man……Has anyone mentioned that Le Fee could be a replacement for Dan Neil in the summer
Also the man with the bun that Derby brought on looked a handful
Has anyone mentioned that Le Fee could be a replacement for Dan Neil in the summer
Also the man with the bun that Derby brought on looked a handful
I'd have thought Samed would replace Neil and Le Fee would replace Jobe given the roles Neil and Jobe are currently playing.
This, we’re comfortably in the play offs now with the lads we’ve got and our entire left wing missingNo need to rush the signings in just take our time and we will get the right ones for us
I'd have thought Samed would replace Neil and Le Fee would replace Jobe given the roles Neil and Jobe are currently playing.
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REGIS LE BRIS is confident Dan Neil and Jobe Bellingham want to remain at Sunderland this month, even if they are the subject of offers from Premier League clubs….
“We have good players, and because we have good players, we can have a lot of interest about them,” said Le Bris. “The long-term is one timeline, but when it comes to the short-term, the most important thing is the connection to the team.
“I think these players, in their mind right now, have the story that we are living. They are so connected that, for me, they want to stay here.
“Now, on the opposite side, they have to find a solution about their contracts and their futures, that is normal. But, for me, to story we are living now is the best element for the next few weeks and also after the transfer window.”
“If you look at the owner, the sporting director and the recruitment structure, then I think we are really connected about the opportunity we have this season,” said Le Bris. “We all know the opportunity is there, and we want to do everything we can to try to make it happen.
“Then, on the other side, even if a massive offer was to arrive, the player has to sign and say, ‘Yes, I want to leave’. Hopefully, all of those things will mean that the decision in the end is really clear.
“It is normal to have these conversations about our players, but at the same time, what I can feel in the dressing room and here in the building every day, it shows that we are all so connected with the story we are living right now.
“That is not that common, and we all know that. In professional life, moments like these are very rare, so we have to enjoy them. Even if money is here, or promises are there – what we are living right now is really important.”
“I don’t know what is happening with his (Neil) contract at the minute,” said Le Bris. “I know that the club, with Kristjaan especially, has many conversations with his agent. That is probably in progress, although I don’t know exactly.
“He is a very important player for us. On the pitch, it is sometimes not easy to assess the way in which he helps the team to solve the problems we face. He is tactically very smart and can understand what happens on the pitch very quickly.
“He can solve things, and share with his team-mates what is important to do. If it doesn’t work, then he will change later and he has a very good connection with the staff.
“He is the captain. Sometimes, you can have the armband but not necessarily lead on the pitch. With him, he is very impressive.”
This idea is unfortunately unlikely because I'd imagine Neil and Jobe stay if we go up, but if we don't, Le Fee and Samed won't be here.I'd have thought Samed would replace Neil and Le Fee would replace Jobe given the roles Neil and Jobe are currently playing.
This idea is unfortunately unlikely because I'd imagine Neil and Jobe stay if we go up, but if we don't, Le Fee and Samed won't be here.
There was a post yesterday which I thought was mostly right, if we don't go up we will more than likely lose Neil and Jobe, with Le Fee and Samed then returning to their clubs. Midfield gonna look a shadow.
29 goals in our league 22/33 and he’s scored 15 jn 36 and 8 in 30 since.
Would be a huge signing for us imo
No reason why he can't do it again tho either. Some players do just hit form at the latter part of their career or in a certain systemThe 28 goal season was a complete freak if you look at has career as a whole, though. Year before that he managed 7 in the Greek league, year before that 5 in our league... In the current season? He's got a grand total of 3 league goals so far, that's 1 more than Luke O'Nien...
I don't understand why people are assuming we're going to get the 22-23 version of Akpom when he's been distinctly average (at best) for the entire rest of his career... 29 too, so low resale value and there's absolutely no chance he can cut it in the Prem so if we go up he gives us a problem.
I just really don't like the idea, personally.
That's it pal, I won't complain. Triantis to come back too, whether he's ready or not I dunno? But Browne will be valuable experience too.Very true but hopefully the Serb has bedded in, we retain Rigg and then have stacks of cash to invest. It's the model Modus Operandi
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REGIS LE BRIS is confident Dan Neil and Jobe Bellingham want to remain at Sunderland this month, even if they are the subject of offers from Premier League clubs….
“We have good players, and because we have good players, we can have a lot of interest about them,” said Le Bris. “The long-term is one timeline, but when it comes to the short-term, the most important thing is the connection to the team.
“I think these players, in their mind right now, have the story that we are living. They are so connected that, for me, they want to stay here.
“Now, on the opposite side, they have to find a solution about their contracts and their futures, that is normal. But, for me, to story we are living now is the best element for the next few weeks and also after the transfer window.”
“If you look at the owner, the sporting director and the recruitment structure, then I think we are really connected about the opportunity we have this season,” said Le Bris. “We all know the opportunity is there, and we want to do everything we can to try to make it happen.
“Then, on the other side, even if a massive offer was to arrive, the player has to sign and say, ‘Yes, I want to leave’. Hopefully, all of those things will mean that the decision in the end is really clear.
“It is normal to have these conversations about our players, but at the same time, what I can feel in the dressing room and here in the building every day, it shows that we are all so connected with the story we are living right now.
“That is not that common, and we all know that. In professional life, moments like these are very rare, so we have to enjoy them. Even if money is here, or promises are there – what we are living right now is really important.”
“I don’t know what is happening with his (Neil) contract at the minute,” said Le Bris. “I know that the club, with Kristjaan especially, has many conversations with his agent. That is probably in progress, although I don’t know exactly.
“He is a very important player for us. On the pitch, it is sometimes not easy to assess the way in which he helps the team to solve the problems we face. He is tactically very smart and can understand what happens on the pitch very quickly.
“He can solve things, and share with his team-mates what is important to do. If it doesn’t work, then he will change later and he has a very good connection with the staff.
“He is the captain. Sometimes, you can have the armband but not necessarily lead on the pitch. With him, he is very impressive.”