I think that most are who come to this country and I do blame the clubs themselves for not long term planning
I have to say I admire Warnock at Cardiff although he`s bought untested EPL players he`s bought hungry young homegrown players thus if Cardiff do return to the Championship there is something to build on for immediate return
"You pay more for a proven EPL Players" and those are the players you need, not necessarily true when WBA last year bought Gibbs, Barry and Rodriguez added to a solid EPL squad and had and had an awful year that couldn't have been predicted
I guess it`s down to many things the whole transfer market-luck, management of players, system and tactics, motivation, etc but Sunderland are a great example of what not to do! Fair Play to Jack Ross and the new owners for attempting to turn it round, I hope they have success on the pitch when the season starts
https://rokerreport.sbnation.com/2018/7/...rland-move
Watford forward Jerome Sinclair is on Wearside today in order to finalise a season-long loan move to Sunderland
Sunderland’s desperate need for strikers has led to wide-spread panic amongst large sections of our support over recent weeks, and rightly so.
With only 19-year old Josh Maja to call upon and with the season’s opener with Charlton Athletic just around the corner, getting bodies through the door ahead of that game has been the utmost priority for Jack Ross, Tony Coton and the rest of Sunderland’s recruitment team.
So it will be welcome news, then, for supporters to learn that Watford striker Jerome Sinclair is on Wearside today as he attempts to complete his season-long loan switch from the Premier League club in time for him to feature in Friday’s friendly game against Middlesbrough.