Apparently we are looking at Romaine Sawyers from WBA and a non-league RB from Chard Town.
Sawyers would be unbelievable signing. I can see why he would want to give up the premier league to ply his trade against footballing giants like Crewe and Gillingham.
Apparently we are looking at Romaine Sawyers from WBA and a non-league RB from Chard Town.
Sawyers would be unbelievable signing. I can see why he would want to give up the premier league to ply his trade against footballing giants like Crewe and Gillingham.
I think those two were part of the puns!!
I'd hope so else Cordoban needs his head testing thinking that Sawyers would join us after playing nearly every game for West Brom
Apparently we are looking at Romaine Sawyers from WBA and a non-league RB from Chard Town.
Sawyers would be unbelievable signing. I can see why he would want to give up the premier league to ply his trade against footballing giants like Crewe and Gillingham.
I think those two were part of the puns!!
I'd hope so else Cordoban needs his head testing thinking that Sawyers would join us after playing nearly every game for West Brom
Ah yes, I should have realised! I didn’t know where the sawyers story had STEMmed from
Apparently we are looking at Romaine Sawyers from WBA and a non-league RB from Chard Town.
Sawyers would be unbelievable signing. I can see why he would want to give up the premier league to ply his trade against footballing giants like Crewe and Gillingham.
I think those two were part of the puns!!
I'd hope so else Cordoban needs his head testing thinking that Sawyers would join us after playing nearly every game for West Brom
Ah yes, I should have realised! I wouldn’t where the sawyers story had STEMmed from
You might need to leaf back a few pages though....
If he wants to go play Championship football somewhere else that’s fine, he deserves to be playing at that level.
The most important piece of news today is the denied injunction. The solution to our right back situation doesn’t end with Matthews. If he goes elsewhere there will be plenty of other excellent options available to us.
Will just be a bit galling if after picking him up from the gutter and giving him the chance to get fit and show his talent that he's another one looking to clear off, couldn't get a game in an underperforming league 1 Sunderland side before he came to us.
Won't be surprised if he ends up somewhere in the championship. More money, higher profile. Shame but inevitable as there is little loyalty from players. Today's good news is more than important as we can rebuild again.
Will just be a bit galling if after picking him up from the gutter and giving him the chance to get fit and show his talent that he's another one looking to clear off, couldn't get a game in an underperforming league 1 Sunderland side before he came to us.
Will just be a bit galling if after picking him up from the gutter and giving him the chance to get fit and show his talent that he's another one looking to clear off, couldn't get a game in an underperforming league 1 Sunderland side before he came to us.
Fingers crossed the sale goes through this week and we can persuade him to stay. We need players of his quality at the club to firstly get us out of this division and secondly to attempt to stay in the next one up.
Hope he signs back up but always thought we'd be lucky if he did - he proved last season that he can do a good job in the Championship, he's only 28 and he's on a free, good signing for Championship sides.
Reckon they wanted to see what would happen with the court case first.
Now Sandgaard looks set to complete this week, fingers crossed, we could see Matthews sign up soon. He wants to be here otherwise would’ve easily gone elsewhere and just left.
It is typical agents in the modern game too.
However, if we can get our ownership sorted really soon, hopefully Bow is right and we can go and get a whole load signed up in very quick time, including Matthews.
Like Lockyer, he'll go if a Championship club (or probably League 1 for that matter) offer him a better contract than we do. We need to get the embargo lifted and put the best offer we can on the table for him. If the salary cap means we can't even get close to a Champ club, so be it. There's nothing we can do about that.
Sick and bloody tired of reading about these fucking agents
Completely agree but you could argue he's only doing his job. His remit is to get the best deal for Matthews.
With the way the salary cap has worked with the championship sides rejecting it, if we can offer him 2.5k a week, even if a small club in the championship like Luton or Wycombe can offer him 4k a week then he'll surely consider it.
I'm hopeful he'll sign though. New owner, embargo lifted, other players coming in, can stay in London.
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I'd hope so else Cordoban needs his head testing thinking that Sawyers would join us after playing nearly every game for West Brom
Now thats been denied and we will be able to bring players in he will want to stay
The most important piece of news today is the denied injunction. The solution to our right back situation doesn’t end with Matthews. If he goes elsewhere there will be plenty of other excellent options available to us.
The important stuff is all about the ownership today.
https://londonnewsonline.co.uk/tom-lockyers-charlton-departure-is-confirmed-but-addicks-target-adam-matthews-future-is-now-up-in-the-air-as-right-back-assesses-his-options/
Now Sandgaard looks set to complete this week, fingers crossed, we could see Matthews sign up soon. He wants to be here otherwise would’ve easily gone elsewhere and just left.
However, if we can get our ownership sorted really soon, hopefully Bow is right and we can go and get a whole load signed up in very quick time, including Matthews.
With the way the salary cap has worked with the championship sides rejecting it, if we can offer him 2.5k a week, even if a small club in the championship like Luton or Wycombe can offer him 4k a week then he'll surely consider it.
I'm hopeful he'll sign though. New owner, embargo lifted, other players coming in, can stay in London.