David Guiza Posted 31 January 2013 Posted 31 January 2013 Very true! I really can't see the benefit of Kieran Dyer though, he's a decent enough player on his day but that's twice a season and seems to warrant huge wages. Surely has to be a pay as you play deal.
J.Lisemore Posted 31 January 2013 Posted 31 January 2013 So the agent has made him go to Sunderland? Sadly a day for agents.
MC Prussian Posted 31 January 2013 Posted 31 January 2013 hahaha agree a deal with sunderland now, wonder what the Sunderland fans will think of this...... The Sunderland fans on most SAFC forums are pretty forgetful and don't care about his comments as a Watford player. They're actually looking forward to see him play in a Sunderland shirt.
Langston Posted 31 January 2013 Posted 31 January 2013 If a player who supported Forest made a comment like that, but was proven quality - would we be up in arms about him signing? I wouldn't.
stix Posted 31 January 2013 Posted 31 January 2013 If a player who supported Forest made a comment like that, but was proven quality - would we be up in arms about him signing? I wouldn't. Agent Graham
Guest MattP Posted 31 January 2013 Posted 31 January 2013 Football fans don't give a shit about history/comments/loyalties these days. Score a couple of goals and you can be forgiven for anything you have done.
Fox92 Posted 31 January 2013 Posted 31 January 2013 £5 million. Personally don't think he is worth that much, but I suppose Sunderland need goals.
L1wood Posted 31 January 2013 Posted 31 January 2013 Good news for the championship is he has just signed for Sunderland.
LCFC_FAN_1995 Posted 31 January 2013 Posted 31 January 2013 hahaha agree a deal with sunderland now, wonder what the Sunderland fans will think of this...... That says support though, not play.. But anyway, he wants it easy, bit more money and wants just to be the first person on the team-sheet, don't get why he just dont fight for his place
purpleronnie Posted 31 January 2013 Posted 31 January 2013 Football fans don't give a shit about history/comments/loyalties these days. Score a couple of goals and you can be forgiven for anything you have done. In england anyway.
MC Prussian Posted 31 January 2013 Posted 31 January 2013 In england anyway. They have a football history in the U.S.?
Super_horns Posted 31 January 2013 Posted 31 January 2013 The Sunderland fans on most SAFC forums are pretty forgetful and don't care about his comments as a Watford player. They're actually looking forward to see him play in a Sunderland shirt. Its not like they have a host of top quality goalscoring attack options. So long as he doesn't go down the Lee Clark route of wearing offensive t-shirts I think Graham will be fine. Probably score the winner in the next Tyne/Wear derby!
casablancas Posted 2 February 2013 Posted 2 February 2013 Tbf I think graham and fletcher partnership could prove to be reasonably fruitful. Can see them doing a job.
Uncle Albert Posted 2 February 2013 Posted 2 February 2013 Tbf I think graham and fletcher partnership could prove to be reasonably fruitful. Can see them doing a job. Have you just described a strike force as fruitful? Out of all the words you could of used you used fruitful. Jesus Christ.
Finnegan Posted 2 February 2013 Posted 2 February 2013 Have you just described a strike force as fruitful? Out of all the words you could of used you used fruitful. Jesus Christ. ... Why is that odd?
Guest ttfn Posted 2 February 2013 Posted 2 February 2013 Tbf I think graham and fletcher partnership could prove to be reasonably fruitful. Can see them doing a job. I don't think they'll play together much. With N'Diaye, Larsson, Johnson, McClean and Sessegnon they've got too many attacking midfield players to make that viable.
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