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oh aye i forgot about that, aren't women now allowed outdoors or something?Nah Saudi is changing remember
That celebration when he wins the free kick man. He knew what it meant.You must be logged on to see media items
Aylings pyat manI cannot think of a better individual performance from a Sunderland player than Le Fee v Boro. Imperious.
Strange that they haven't announced that it's the new club record. if reporters are to be believed from January he just smashed N'Dong's record by about £7m
What's the point when we are about to smash it again very soonStrange that they haven't announced that it's the new club record. if reporters are to be believed from January he just smashed N'Dong's record by about £7m
Yeah, I thought that, as well. Normally they'd be shouting it from the rooftops that they'd just broken our transfer record.Strange that they haven't announced that it's the new club record. if reporters are to be believed from January he just smashed N'Dong's record by about £7m
Great minds think alikeGot a feeling the club record fee will
be smashed again shortly
Got a bit happy upset thenSunderland AFC is delighted to announce the signing of Enzo Le Fée, who will complete a permanent move to the Club on 01 July 2025.
The Frenchman’s six-month loan spell at the Stadium of Light culminated in promotion to the Premier League at Wembley Stadium, and now, Enzo is here to stay.
Joining from AS Roma for an undisclosed fee, the 25-year-old has signed a four-year contract on Wearside and becomes the Club’s first summer signing.
Le Fée made 18 appearances after arriving on Wearside in January and immediately became an integral part of Régis Le Bris’ squad.
The former FC Lorient and Stade Rennais midfielder produced an array of standout displays, not least against Sheffield United in the capital when his instinctive pass to Patrick Roberts helped engineer Eliezer Mayenda’s game-changing equaliser.
Enzo said: “I said before the Play-Off Final that my heart was in Sunderland – I wanted to stay, and this made it the most important game of my life. Together, we did it. From the moment I arrived, I have enjoyed my football, my team-mates, and our supporters. We shared an incredible experience, and now we get to take the next step. There are greater challenges ahead, but we must face them together, and I can’t wait to play for Sunderland in the Premier League.”
Kristjaan Speakman added: “In Enzo, we knew we were acquiring a very high-level player who could be influential in critical moments – the moments that change the outcome of games and seasons. He’s been a big part of our success, so we’re delighted that he’s signing permanently and joining us in the Premier League. Above all else, he’s been a team player, and following our Play-Off Final victory, I think everyone could see exactly what the Club means to him.”
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Perhaps it isn’t and we’ve got a massive bargain or we’ve already agreed a bigger deal so pointless to big up.Strange that they haven't announced that it's the new club record. If reporters are to be believed from January he just smashed N'Dong's record by about £7m
Can't make my mind up whether your tongue is firmly planted in your cheek or football isn't for you.