@ryanadsett I'm with you mate. Fair few teams have come and done the same at our place. We've got so many lads out this was perhaps the only way we were gonna win it. Ultimately the issue lies with the refs tho, officiating so poor in general this season
@CallanPatt23482@clairejon8@SAFCVIEW@mackeminmokum No, distinct difference still as these people have to have a UEFA licence to coach and then are subsequently chosen by a panel with extensive footballing experience before being selected to manage a club. Not irrelevant if you apply a bit of critical thinking to it
@UsmanAl93547378@FabrizioRomano Struggling to see how this shows limited pull and inefficiency. Really shows nothing of the sort.
Geertruida covers positions in the midfield and defense. Letting him leave would require new players in both those positions before the deadline tomorrow. That isnt Sunlun's fault
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What good is there in saying these things and what good is there in reposting them in turn? How does this help a player that needs the backing of the #SAFC fan base behind him?
Former Ajax manager John van ‘t Schip has raised concern over the Sunderland summer signing’s fitness. He’s been speaking to Rondo about the 23-year-old and Ajax Showtime have relayed his comments
Sunderland player needs to avoid the weights
When asked how he achieved it, he said: “In the first phase, he was fit. The only thing I told him, because he’s very strong with the ball and holding off opponents, was that he needed to vary his play much more.
“He found a good balance in that. There was a good period, and I think he scored eighteen goals in all the matches I was there. He was also named Ajax Player of the Year.”
The current Sunderland player picked up a hamstring injury towards the end of Van ‘t Schip’s spell. The latter has now spoke about concern over Brobbey’s fitness.
“Only in the last three or four months did he have constant complaints. He could play for thirty minutes, then not, then sixty minutes. He’s a bit vulnerable physically, that’s the only downside,” Van ‘t Schip explained.
Van ‘t Schip is of the belief the Netherlands international’s physical strength is hindering him.
“Yes, that’s possible. You shouldn’t take him to the weight room. He has strength, but I think it’s more about his muscle structure and flexibility. He has so much power that things sometimes go wrong for him,” he added.
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