Agreed, but look at the amount of chances he's been already given. Hopefully he'll go somewhere with a disciplinarian as a coach, that will keep him on the straight and narrow.Quote:
Originally Posted by Fergie's Son
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Agreed, but look at the amount of chances he's been already given. Hopefully he'll go somewhere with a disciplinarian as a coach, that will keep him on the straight and narrow.Quote:
Originally Posted by Fergie's Son
if he doesn't find a suitable club, he could always pursue a career in the hip-hop music industry
remember sean's freestyle in the dressing room after sunderland achieved promotion :D :D :D
that was a classic have the dvd of the sunderland season and thats on it ... very funny ... he really has had all the chances he deserves and will struggle to find a decent club i feel .. pity cause if he kept on the straight and narrow could be a cracking player .. the last straw for him at sunderland was when he went out drinking with jeff whitley the night before the sunderland coventry game in march ! good one sean .. Sunderland town centre as well doesnt even try to hide the fact !! !
Read in the Irish post that Thornton is expecting his first child - time to grow up
How will he play while he's pregnant?Quote:
Originally Posted by robbie_B
Andy Reid's girlfriend was pregnant when he was still in the youth team at Forest, he still credits this as what made him work hard to succeed at footballQuote:
Originally Posted by robbie_B
McCarthy adamant over duo
Mick McCarthy has told Michael Bridges and Sean Thornton that they are wasting their time in attempting to salvage their Sunderland careers after insisting that both players remain surplus to requirements at The Stadium of Light.
The transfer-listed pair returned to Wearside this week determined to change their manager's mind but, with McCarthy adamant that his decision to make them available for sale in May was the correct one, it seems neither has a chance of succeeding.
Bridges and Thornton will both remain in the North-East next week when the Black Cats head to North America for a 13-day pre-season tour which will include games in Vancouver, Seattle and Portland. And McCarthy, speaking to the Evening Chronicle, has urged them to use their time wisely by finding new employers.
"They will not be travelling to us to North America because they are both still available for transfer," he said. "It is up to them to train and to get themselves as fit as they can and get themselves new clubs, that is what is expected of them and there is no reason why that should not happen."
That McCarthy has refused to change his position on Thornton isn't surprising. But with his search for a striker still ongoing - the Black Cats boss has failed to sign Kenny Miller, Heidar Helguson and Ricardo Fuller so far this summer - Bridges returned for pre-season training with genuine hopes of winning a reprieve.
It seems he will not be given the chance to do so. But with both players still under contract - Bridges until next summer, Thornton until 2007 - a lack of interest in the pair could prove problematic.
"We have had no great interest in them, a couple of phone enquiries but that is all," said a manager who hopes the situation will be resolved before he returns from North America on 25 July. "If we come back and they are still at Sunderland I will deal with it."
He always was a stubborn git wasn't he!
I still think Thornton could come good though but the only way it'll happen is if he's forced down a level from Sunderland this summer. That should put things into perspective for him.
Thornton's gone to Doncaster
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