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jonny1403

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  1. “Just” to keep another player happy is not what I said like. It’s a bonus, and for like £6m... easily worth the risk. Signing a player who has just had an ACL injury, before he is anywhere near to having recovered from that ACL injury would be ludicrous.
  2. Could see him ending up at Juve either this summer or next.
  3. Would love to see a comparison of our form in the first 19 games v the second 19 games in the last 3 season. Feels like every year we seem to kick off the shackles and start racking up wins before starting the next season horrendously again.
  4. Top trolling as usual I just don't happen to think he's quite as good as most on here seem to think. This place does get a bit silly when anyone expresses anything but mainstream opinion. It’s not just on here though, teams Bigger than us are starting to take notice of him. But I agree on the hype, it’s hard to say what he’s worth, he could easily nose dive in form next season and be a £30m player instead of a £60m one, which he will be if he continues this form till this time next year. But we’ve been in this position before with player. Cisse, £35m rumours after that chelsea goal to chelsea. Tiote, £25m to manu. Bellamy, £30m to Roma Dyer, £25m to manu and Tottenham Lascelles, £30m to chelsea Enrique to Barca (can’t remember the fee but it was at least triple what we got for him) The only time we’ve actually struck when the stock is high is Carroll to Liverpool to £35m. It stung like fuck at the time but in hindsight a great sale for us. Sissoko?
  5. He's available for less than that. Schalke said they'd be open to renegotiating the price if we were interested. Probably get him for £7m imo, which is nothing, but i do believe he's on a canny wedge. Not sold either way. His time here hasn't been great, but i don't think that's a fair reflection of his talent, he's better than what we've seen. I don't think he's on the wane either, its simply down to games and getting settled. If a manager needed a player like him then at that price its a good buy, if its simply to make up the numbers as we're a bit short, then its pointless for us and him. Agreed, except for the making up the numbers point. We need a squad player to replace Ki and at that price it makes sense. And as you say he has barely played for a year so there is reason to hope he can improve further. He hasn't been terrible by any stretch of the imagination.
  6. He's available for 9.5 million isn't he? Assuming no takeover I think that's a no-brainer given he's only 25. Even if he did nothing the next season we'd get our money back for him and we don't have a wealth of CM options.
  7. Surely it's 4-3-3 with Joelinton the left winger and 3 CMs?
  8. jonny1403

    Sunderland

    No rumours, but the absolute simple logic of their financial situation, now and ongoing, is that administration is almost inevitable. Not sure how you've worked that one out like.
  9. jonny1403

    Sunderland

    That video Absolutely laying into his own fans - they'll be fuming
  10. I don't want us to win the FA cup, not because of Bruce but because I think it will feel hollow in front of an empty stadium. The atmosphere in our previous cup finals was unbelievable and I'd love to be part of that again as part of our first win since 1969.
  11. jonny1403

    Joelinton

    It would be interesting to see us sign an out and out striker ahead of Joelinton - Miggy - ASM. Let's face it, even if we get taken over we aren't writing off a £40m signing after one season. And we won't be getting bids for him this summer.
  12. They have barely said a word on it, how on earth have you got 'arrogant' from the last few weeks
  13. It's exactly what Pedro has done above tbh. If you know you are leaving anyway it makes no sense to stay an extra month and risk an injury that could curtail your last big contract. It looks worse because Bournemouth are in trouble but I understand it.
  14. I dont think so, i think it can made public that theres another buyer waiting but official bid i dont think so Is this the dude ashley was in the states with? and why would you bid 50mil more than whats been accepted If their lawyers are half decent, there will be a long-stop date in there somewhere confirming that the deal is null and void if conditions precedent (i.e. PL approval) are not satisfied by a certain date. I have no idea what that date could be.
  15. jonny1403

    Sunderland

    Agree, they talk a good story but not a chance on earth would they part with money to save themselves , let just sit back and laugh at them .Im actually stumped to think of anything to not laugh at them it’s actually a very boring rivalry now. Just a knowing snigger at them . And there we come to the crux of the problem with Sunderland AFC. They can bleat on about how the club is the literal lifeblood of their town, their whole identity, and how all they want is PL football in a PL stadium. Just as long as it's all funded by a weathly owner and they don't have to pay for it themselves. Bit of an odd insult having a go at their fans, living in one of the most deprived areas in the country, for not being able to afford buying out a club in some hypothetical scenario tbh - I don't think our fans would act any differently.
  16. We paid him over £10m in those 9 years. I've went over to Premier League Stats. 141 saves in 52 games (Rob Elliot) 2.71 saves per games 238 saves in 79 games (Martin Dubravka) 2.97 saves per game The stats speak for themselves. He was a perfectly acceptable back up keeper. He should never be number 1, but I have no problem with what the club paid him over the years. Really apart from a the odd game in the last decade, we've never been scrambling for an emergency keeper. We've always had a back up. I just find the hate weird. Midds comment is beyond embarrasing. Bit creepy tbh. Completely agree. Average, average keeper who did nothing in his time here but was fine as a third choice and not a disaster when he played. Guarantee if he hadn't made that comment about Pardew nobody would have batted an eyelid yet now he's a disgrace who needs to be abused on his way out the door
  17. Babayaro is not an ashley era signing. No requirement for him to be. The requirement was for players of the Ashley era.
  18. Perch was a cult hero in his second season. That Man United performance
  19. Not sure why so many people are putting Rozenhal - he wasn't quick/strong enough for the premier league but he wasn't a terrible defender and we got most of our money back for him. Sol Campbell and Cacapa were far worse. Sels Cacapa Campbell Babayaro Obertan Smith Butt Pancrate Riviere De Jong Xisco
  20. Not sure why its a shame. He would have known his contract wasn't getting renewed and it makes no sense him coming back for less than a month when he won't be named in a single squad.
  21. jonny1403

    Sunderland

    Very much so but i think that was pretty understandable tbf. What was the main reason? Where did it start to go bad for him with the fans? I mean the Netflix flick just shows a glimpse of what he was like but it ran deeper didn't it? He asset stripped for Short from the off and was the public face of the club ownership when he was there. Not sure about asset stripping. I think he was hated because he was very similar to Lee Charnley here. Keep costs as low as possible while trying to put on a facade of 'we're trying hard to make the club the best it can be'. Only for fans to see through it after a succession of terrible transfer windows and meaningless soundbites.
  22. I doubt he’ll play a minute of football in Italy. Why do you think that? Udinese are basically the Italian Newcastle. A couple of decent European jaunts back in the day but otherwise firmly a mid-table club that flirt with relegation often. He's not going to struggle for minutes assuming he doesn't have a massive collapse in form (and I'm aware he hasn't really played enough for anyone to be sure of his ability).
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