Are we about to lose the heartbeat of the club ? (2 Viewers)

Mucca Mad Boys

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I disagree with the notion that COH is the ‘heart and soul’ of the team.

He’s done really well to come back and improve his output following a nasty ACL injury. He’s also clearly a well liked member of the squad and it’s nice to see he’s built a bond with players like MVE.

That all said, I think he was playing better before his injury, albeit with less output (G/A contributions) and can’t imagine his potential suitors would be better than us at this stage. There will be better clubs in for him, but without the promise of consistent first team football.

Overall, we should offer the contract and stick to our guns on it. The decision whether to sell this window or not will be down to the likelihood he’ll re-sign and how much we’re likely to make the playoffs.
 

robbiethemole

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Be careful, he’ll start quoting his unimpeachable interweb sources again


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Nah, you put me in my place good and proper, and I'll never believe anything on any internet site in future (including this one)
You obviously are far superior in intellect and knowledge, so I'll bow to that in future.
Happy New Year, pal.
 

Hobo

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It would seem that more & more people seem to be aware of the impending loss of Callum O’Hare , at the end of the season.
He has asked for X amount & Deadly Doug Mk 2 ( remember the villa one ? ) is peeing about, instead of getting him signed up & the continued harmony inside our camp .
We have the added gate receipts & tills jingling from the club shop , so we are on an upward curve , but how would the loss of a player the calibre of Callum go down with the fans ?

'About to lose heartbeat of the club?". Are the fans leaving? Sorry, COH is a good player with a promising future, but we have lost much better players in the past and survived. He would struggle to get in the starting 11 of transfers.
 

Yorkshire SB

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I disagree with the notion that COH is the ‘heart and soul’ of the team.

He’s done really well to come back and improve his output following a nasty ACL injury. He’s also clearly a well liked member of the squad and it’s nice to see he’s built a bond with players like MVE.

That all said, I think he was playing better before his injury, albeit with less output (G/A contributions) and can’t imagine his potential suitors would be better than us at this stage. There will be better clubs in for him, but without the promise of consistent first team football.

Overall, we should offer the contract and stick to our guns on it. The decision whether to sell this window or not will be down to the likelihood he’ll re-sign and how much we’re likely to make the playoffs.
I personally think he’s got the tools to play in the PL, and in the summer he may get the opportunity, albeit for a club that will be down the bottom. Equally though, I agree that we’ll be well placed to have a really good go next season, so definitely a decision for him to make.
 

Wyken Sky Blue

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We had O'Hare
Callum O'Hare
I just don't think you understand
We signed him on a free
He fucked off to Burnley
We had Callum O'Hare

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steve101

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Pre injury O'Hare's dynamism, stamina, movement and awareness were his strengths. He was never quick over distances. Since his return the quality of his end product has been better, which is impressive considering the length of time without playing. His tenacity isn't at the same level but maybe this enables him to bring better quality in the final third.
Robins has always spoken so highly of him so I imagine it would be a big loss if he left. Hopefully, something sensible can agreed, taking into account his playing potential and his injury potential.
 

wingy

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Remember Sunderland wage bill is £7m, don't know the significance of that but a reference point?
 

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