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Andy Robertson


Wouldn't start ahead of Reinildo, IMO.

Wages will be astronomical in a position we already have an elite starter and only need backup in.
 
Surprised Spurs want another left back, they already have Spence and Udogie and brought in a young Brazilian lb in January.
 
As much as we have had some success with these type of signings in the past, I prefer looking abroad like last summer, the difference in value for money (including wages) is insane.
No would be my answer. Why? No sell on value and going to pay high wages and lost a step, best part of the deal will be next year only then you have an even slower player….
 
Sunderland can find much better value elsewhere, the lads washed up.

Klopps intense doping regime has finished a lot of their players up before their time - Robertson, Firmino, Fabinho, Matip, Salah, Mane, Van Dijk all lost / losing their zip early doors.

Same thing happened at Dortmund.
Literally all of them players are approaching their mid 30s mate. You really need to let this one go like it comes across canny obsessive
 
Sunderland can find much better value elsewhere, the lads washed up.

Klopps intense doping regime has finished a lot of their players up before their time - Robertson, Firmino, Fabinho, Matip, Salah, Mane, Van Dijk all lost / losing their zip early doors.

Same thing happened at Dortmund.
:lol:
 
He's had a great career and is a superb leader for the dressing room. Better than Reinildo right now too, but we probably don't need both.
 
Watching him play for Scotland he looks some way past his best. He looks like he knows it as well.....spends more time trying to shove and block rather than play the game.
 
Watching him play for Scotland he looks some way past his best. He looks like he knows it as well.....spends more time trying to shove and block rather than play the game.
Was rapid. Not Kyle Walker rapid but when these types of players lose that yard of pace they look very ordinary and it happens pretty quickly.
 
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