JL1985
Striker
The club need to cover Ross County's share as well.The Echo are suggesting we want a package amounting to £10m for Stewart with Southampton’s latest bid being £6m + £1.5m add ons.
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The club need to cover Ross County's share as well.The Echo are suggesting we want a package amounting to £10m for Stewart with Southampton’s latest bid being £6m + £1.5m add ons.
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Yeah for sure Bent too. I suppose Bent is a decent comparison to the Stewart situation apart from the fact he agitated for the move and more money whereas Stewart (we think) is happy and only wants the going rate.Bent?
Problem is we don’t know what is wanted or what has been offered. It’s all conjecture.Yeah for sure Bent too. I suppose Bent is a decent comparison to the Stewart situation apart from the fact he agitated for the move and more money whereas Stewart (we think) is happy and only wants the going rate.
He is definitely not at his peak, he is currently laid up for 10 months with a serious injury having only returned about a month prior to that after 3 months out. He has played for us 13 times since the play off final in League One. There are absolutely no guarantees with Ross Stewart given hus injury record, which is a huge factor in the decisions being made by the club and also any potential bidders.Agree. Point is it’s a fairly select list over 40 years. We’ve got Stewart at his peak, as we did Marco and Phillips. The difference is, one needed to leave to progress his career while Phillips left following relegation.
This is completely different. Stewart is / was very happy and settled here and banging in goals and we are not fending off Chelsea or even Aston Villa, but other clubs in our own division. For the simple reason that we won’t / can’t pay the going rate to keep a talented footballer.
I hope never to hear the current leadership refer to us as a genuinely big club again until they begin running is like one. Or just tell us exactly what the fuck is really going on at Sunderland.
Not even in the same ballpark as those mentioned, and almost certainly never will be.He’s a natural goalscorer up there with Kevin Phillips and Jermaine Defoe and yet we are going to allow him to leave to join a supposed competitor. I say supposed because if we are doing business like this and making such a little attempt to keep quality footballers like Ross Stewart, there are clearly no immediate ambitions to get back to the premier league. That’s fair enough, we are at least nailing our colours to the mast with this transaction and I suppose expectations are being managed accordingly.
He was at his peak when the club offered him the first new contract. The injury has probably been a factor in the club then refusing to go any higher but at the end of the day it’s a club decision: we don’t need Stewart and since we got promoted out of league 1, have made pretty much zero genuine attempt to sign him up long term. It will be interesting to know the reasoning behind this, particularly the new, overseas unknown quantity doesn’t it the goals trail.He is definitely not at his peak, he is currently laid up for 10 months with a serious injury having only returned about a month prior to that after 3 months out. He has played for us 13 times since the play off final in League One. There are absolutely no guarantees with Ross Stewart given hus injury record, which is a huge factor in the decisions being made by the club and also any potential bidders.
He is definitely not at his peak, he is currently laid up for 10 months with a serious injury having only returned about a month prior to that after 3 months out. He has played for us 13 times since the play off final in League One. There are absolutely no guarantees with Ross Stewart given hus injury record, which is a huge factor in the decisions being made by the club and also any potential bidders.
If they manage to keep Stewart it will be paraded as a new signing so you can wave bye bye to anyone else coming in.Looking at the price of strikers elsewhere we might just think hanging onto Stewart is the best option.
I don’t think he has the pace either that Prem quality strikers need/have.He's not imo. Needs to be in a team generating a lot of chances. The likelihood - if he plays premier league level - is he will play for a bottom end team. I just don't think he's clinical enough
Mitrovic isn't fast and seemed to smash a few in for FulhamI don’t think he has the pace either that Prem quality strikers need/have.
Some of that may well be true (or it might not). Another perfectly valid argument would be that this should have been sorted out a year ago. Either the club should have backed him to become prolific in the championship or at worst once that became evident.A commonsense post.
We really don't have any idea of whats happening behind the scenes at SAFC and I suspect that this unsigned deal is way more complex.
Stewart and his agent will be pushing for security on the back of multiple long term injuries. From the agents perspective, they'll want his financial future secured and will be just as aware as the club that his likeliness to recovery back to the same level is a risk factor.
The club, I'm guessing, will have factored this into his offer. I wouldn't be surprised if it was a short term contract extension with with a slight pay rise and some kind of severance/lay off clause built in should his injuries reoccur.
The agent won't want this and would happily take a contract elsewhere if it was a 3/4 year contract without injury caveats. It's a cynical game driven by money after all and really isn't about playing football.
He could go to Southampton, do his achillies again and sit on a higher paid, 3 year contract and play 50 games in 3 seasons. His agent wouldn't give a shit. It's a transaction that looks after his clients financial security.
The club are trying to take the emotion out of this and learn from past errors. I get that.
This is all speculation BTW. I know nowt.
His agent wouldn’t give a shit and Ross would be happy too.A commonsense post.
We really don't have any idea of whats happening behind the scenes at SAFC and I suspect that this unsigned deal is way more complex.
Stewart and his agent will be pushing for security on the back of multiple long term injuries. From the agents perspective, they'll want his financial future secured and will be just as aware as the club that his likeliness to recovery back to the same level is a risk factor.
The club, I'm guessing, will have factored this into his offer. I wouldn't be surprised if it was a short term contract extension with with a slight pay rise and some kind of severance/lay off clause built in should his injuries reoccur.
The agent won't want this and would happily take a contract elsewhere if it was a 3/4 year contract without injury caveats. It's a cynical game driven by money after all and really isn't about playing football.
He could go to Southampton, do his achillies again and sit on a higher paid, 3 year contract and play 50 games in 3 seasons. His agent wouldn't give a shit. It's a transaction that looks after his clients financial security.
The club are trying to take the emotion out of this and learn from past errors. I get that.
This is all speculation BTW. I know nowt.
We flog him in January though will be for no where near what we can get now.We need to play hard ball with Southampton do what Brighton do, them the price and refuse to budge on it, Stewart will be away either now, January or end of the season, you get him fit and you flog him in January
If it comes to January (looks unlikely) hopefully we are doing well and scoring goals that he won’t be missed. At the moment he leaves and our combined striker output is a grand total of Zero goals and with no idea how they are going to perform. There better be a decent player on his way in. (There won’t be)We would all have loved Stewart to have signed a new contract months ago but the reality is he hasn't...If we now take the Safc sentiment out of everything we have a Club supposedly willing to pay up to 10 million for a player who hasn't kicked a ball since January and one year left on his contract ...If by Saturday Ross Stewart is still at Sunderland with no new contract signed we'll have to go through all this again in January that's assuming he's playing regular and Clubs won't be offering anything like 10 million...I'd love him to sign up again but if not let's just take the money cos this seems to have been dragging on forever....
Totally agree we need to get some quality through the door which hopefully will happen if Stewart goes and the money is used towards the team......At the end of the day Stewart only managed thirteen games last season in a forty six game season with no guarantee he'll come back the same playerIf it comes to January (looks unlikely) hopefully we are doing well and scoring goals that he won’t be missed. At the moment he leaves and our combined striker output is a grand total of Zero goals and with no idea how they are going to perform. There better be a decent player on his way in. (There won’t be)
This.Totally agree we need to get some quality through the door which hopefully will happen if Stewart goes and the money is used towards the team......At the end of the day Stewart only managed thirteen games last season in a forty six game season with no guarantee he'll come back the same player