Apparently Preston were willing to make him their highest paid player - possibly ever. So I imagine the Sunderland wage "cut" will have been relative to that offer, not his previous wage.
Did see someone say he was taking a pay cut to join Sunderland. Now whether that's a pay cut compared to the contract Preston were offering or his current contract.
Would assume they meant the contract that was offered to him. Browne and Ryan Lowe supposedly didn't get on so is possible he moved for less than what Preston were offering.
Apparently Preston were willing to make him their highest paid player - possibly ever. So I imagine the Sunderland wage "cut" will have been relative to that offer, not his previous wage.
Browne suffered a fracture to a leg bone in the draw with Coventry City just before the recent internationals. He will be out of action at Sunderland for 6 - 8 weeks. (Northern Echo, 21 November)
Browne is a week away from being ready to rejoin full training, says manager Le Bris. (Northern Echo, 21 Jan(.
Did not expect to be saying this but looks like Alan Brown will be a premier league player next season. Unless Sheffield Utd pull off a miracle
If they keep him on. He hasn't been featuring much for them since his injury and didn't get any game time today.
Sunderland could threaten that famous Derby County low points record if they don't massively strengthen that squad.
Awful mistake from the Welsh lad Moore to gift Sunderland the Premier League place.
Yeah that was brutal. Cannon half knocking out one of this own players just beforehand didn't help much either.
I would have thought the same on Brown but I took note of the commentator calling out how his experience in the squad has been crucial. He's also contracted until 2027.
In fairness he'd still likely just be a squad player unless they have an injury crisis...which historically they almost always do.
They've also very little depth with center backs so maybe a logical move for O'Shea
If that's the best option open to O'Shea he should stay where he is - he has suffered enough relegations already! Needs a safe mid-table team if he's moving again.
Makes Cirkin an EPL player also. He'll hedge further you'd imagine. England 21s & EPL baller.
Judging by today he's one they'd need to replace to have any hope of staying up. He'd improve us but not sure he's quick enough (or good enough) for that level.
Also, given that he has had to wait until he's 30 to get to the Premier League, I'd imagine he'll be keen to stick around if he can at all. This will probably be his only shot at it as, to be honest, he's not really good enough to play at that level. He'll need to make their 25 man squad and if he can do that he'll probably stay.
One thing that might be to his advantage is that he has always been better for Ireland when he has come in off the bench. He may hope to play a similar role to Jack Taylor's this season at Ipswich, where he rarely started but came on in a lot of games.
Another possible outcome is that he takes more of a Marcus Harness route, in that he makes a few early appearances but is swiftly dispatched back to his natural home in the Championship on loan before the end of the summer transfer window.
Yeah I don’t think there’s any way Browne plays in the Premier League. His football retention is abysmal, gives it away for fun in bad areas at bad times. Gets away with it in the Championship because the ball often comes back, but that’s his level. For the same reason he shouldn’t be near our squad, he’s just not an international standard player. I’d rather see any of the kids there ahead of him including Finn, Coventry, Hodge…anybody. Luckily Hallgrimsson seems to have twigged this pretty quickly.
I’d agree with pretty much all the criticisms here, but I will say, he has games where he plays well above himself, where he wins everything in the air, where he knocks in an important goal and he’s inspired.
I think he had about 5 games for Ireland like that - where there was an important game against decent or good opposition where I thought he shouldn’t have started and he was given the nod and then was excellent
Time to try Alan Browne at centre-back ~ ~ A kind of go to, choice / experiment, for any Irishman of a decent physical size !
Well, joking aside, he has been played a bit at right back/right wing back and it's that kind of versatility that might make him worth keeping around for Sunderland.
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