Monday, 8 August 2011

Sunderland

Wearside has seen plenty of comings and goings in the close season, with Steve Bruce not hanging around in securing some of his targets. Last seasons 10th place finish was a good effort, and it will certainly take a lot to match or beat that. However smart purchases have been made, and if they can make the Stadium of Light a fortress there's no reason why they can't show improvement.

Goalkeeper

Keiren Westwood has arrived to add depth to an already strong goalkeeping line up, Craig Gordon is still their, despite the continuous links back to Scotland, while Steve Mignolet has also impressed. An area that no doubt has a lot of strength.

Defence

There's plenty of experience in this backline, highlighted by the fact they could field a back four consisting of ex Manchester United players. The main problem though could be gelling the new boys in with the new squad, something that is potentially a problem throughout their side.

Midfield


After the loss of Jordan Henderson, and bolstered by the huge influx of cash, Bruce has been busy trying to add some steel and creativity in the middle of the park. Sebastian Larsson could perhaps be his finest signing, securing the Swedes signature on a free transfer. While Lee Cattermole will once again lead the side, not the rumours linking him with a move away have subsided.

Forwards

Despite the loss of Darren Bent, Bruce has gone out and strengthened but it is Asamoah Gyan who will be trusted with leading the front line. Frazier Campbell's impressive development could continue, while Ji Dong-Won will add strength, while Connor Wickham is a tremendous prospect.

Manager

Bruce has been doing a good job in the North East, and the squad he now has at his disposal is the finest during his time at Sunderland. Some good results, and a well placed finish in the Premier League will have to be had to justify his outlay though.

Areas to Strengthened

As previously stated this side has strengthened all aspects already, so their isn't much left for Bruce to do except prepare his side for this Saturday's opening fixture.

Expectations

With some of the players at his disposal and the amount spent, despite the fee's received for Henderson and Bent, expectations will quite justifiably be high. A top half finish will have to be had to please the Sunderland faithful.

Odds

1250/1

Players in

Ahmed Elmohamady £2m (ENPPI) Connor Wickham £15m (Ipswich Town) Craig Gardner £6m (Birmingham City) Ji Dong-Won £2m (Chunnam Dragons) Wes Brown undisclosed (Manchester United) John O'Shea undisclosed (Manchester United) David Vaughan free (Blackpool) Keiren Westwood free (Coventry City) Sebastian Larsson (Birmingham City) James McClean £350,000 (Derry City) Nicklas Bendtner loan (Arsenal)

Players out

Jordan Henderson £16m (Liverpool) Anton Ferdinand £3m (Queens Park Rangers) Steed Malbranque undisclosed (Saint Etienne) Nathan Luscombe free (Hartlepool United) Robbie Weir and Michael Key free (Tranmere Rovers) Jean-Yves M'Voto free (Oldham Athletic) Cristian Riveros loan (Kayserispor) George McCartney loan (West Ham United) Boudewijn Zenden, Dan Madden, Nathan Wilson, Michael Lamb, Andrew Harrison, David Brown (all released)

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