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    Transfers, deadline day, the Black Cats, Capital One Cup exit and more were discussed during Harry Redknapp's pre Sunderland press conference.


    • Martinmalta
      #30
      Martinmalta commented
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      There is quite a number of negatives during that press conference.
      Vargas. He looked so embarrassed watching us being slaughtered against Spurs....like asking himself..'what the hell did I came in for?'
      Traore. We gave him a new 2-year contact and Tony declaring that he is his project! Now Harry wants him out! I don't blame him.
      Simpson. Was one of the best players in the CCC. Maybe the arrival of Isla have to do with his boyish attitude?
      Ned. He is only second to Caulkier in our defence, however, I was embarrassed watching him stood still and even not putting a tackle in when a Burton player got the best of him in a very open goal position.
      SWH. The least said the better. The club should consider to cancel his contract for not doing what he is paid to do. Do happen in a normal working place.
      Phillips. He was for the future. Maybe he still needs to find his feet at the club.
      Dunne. Again he was responsible for the foul that cost us the goal. To slow to play the modern game.
      Hoilett. Showed glimpses of improving during the pre-season, then saw his place taken away from new players. Negative attitude.
      Adel. No questions about his talents. However, want be long before he have problems with Harry. Either being late for training; not trying enough; not chasing back. To listen to Harry praising Adel means that the man has already lost the dressing room. Not all players are pulling in the same direction, especially the ones that won promotion and are seeing their place taken by new players.
      This situation have all the ingredients of our last campaign in the Premier. Hope, just hoping.....that I am absolutely wrong.

    • Ginger Ninja
      #31
      Ginger Ninja commented
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      Originally posted by Martinmalta
      There is quite a number of negatives during that press conference.
      Vargas. He looked so embarrassed watching us being slaughtered against Spurs....like asking himself..'what the hell did I came in for?' You're speculating there, probably wrongly too.
      Traore. We gave him a new 2-year contact and Tony declaring that he is his project! Now Harry wants him out! I don't blame him.
      Simpson. Was one of the best players in the CCC. Maybe the arrival of Isla have to do with his boyish attitude? Boyish attitude? What evidence is there of that?
      Ned. He is only second to Caulkier in our defence, however, I was embarrassed watching him stood still and even not putting a tackle in when a Burton player got the best of him in a very open goal position.
      SWH. The least said the better. The club should consider to cancel his contract for not doing what he is paid to do. Do happen in a normal working place.
      Phillips. He was for the future. Maybe he still needs to find his feet at the club.
      Dunne. Again he was responsible for the foul that cost us the goal. To slow to play the modern game.
      Hoilett. Showed glimpses of improving during the pre-season, then saw his place taken away from new players. Negative attitude. Again, where is the evidence that he has a negative attitude? He showed glimpses of improving during pre season because he was played behind the striker and not on the wing. He played behind the strikers when he came on against Hull, and did well i thought.
      Adel. No questions about his talents. However, want be long before he have problems with Harry. Either being late for training; not trying enough; not chasing back. To listen to Harry praising Adel means that the man has already lost the dressing room. Not all players are pulling in the same direction, especially the ones that won promotion and are seeing their place taken by new players. Lost the dressing room?? Really??
      This situation have all the ingredients of our last campaign in the Premier. Hope, just hoping.....that I am absolutely wrong.
      Personally think with a lot of that, you are wrong. I've put a few arguments to your points in the quote.

    • Rieger
      #32
      Rieger commented
      Editing a comment
      Originally posted by Martinmalta
      There is quite a number of negatives during that press conference.
      Vargas. He looked so embarrassed watching us being slaughtered against Spurs....like asking himself..'what the hell did I came in for?'
      Traore. We gave him a new 2-year contact and Tony declaring that he is his project! Now Harry wants him out! I don't blame him.
      Simpson. Was one of the best players in the CCC. Maybe the arrival of Isla have to do with his boyish attitude?
      Ned. He is only second to Caulkier in our defence, however, I was embarrassed watching him stood still and even not putting a tackle in when a Burton player got the best of him in a very open goal position.
      SWH. The least said the better. The club should consider to cancel his contract for not doing what he is paid to do. Do happen in a normal working place.
      Phillips. He was for the future. Maybe he still needs to find his feet at the club.
      Dunne. Again he was responsible for the foul that cost us the goal. To slow to play the modern game.
      Hoilett. Showed glimpses of improving during the pre-season, then saw his place taken away from new players. Negative attitude.
      Adel. No questions about his talents. However, want be long before he have problems with Harry. Either being late for training; not trying enough; not chasing back. To listen to Harry praising Adel means that the man has already lost the dressing room. Not all players are pulling in the same direction, especially the ones that won promotion and are seeing their place taken by new players.
      This situation have all the ingredients of our last campaign in the Premier. Hope, just hoping.....that I am absolutely wrong.
      90% of this is actually completely made up and speculation. Good job.
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