Exit door closed as Cats focus on survival
RICKY Sbragia admits that his decision to slap 'not for sale' tags on some of his fringe players has not pleased all of them, but has urged them to follow the lead of Carlos Edwards and David Healy and force their way back into contention.
Healy and Edwards were two of the players expected to attract interest during the January transfer window and with both struggling to get starts at Sunderland, their desire for first-team football could have led to a move.
But Sbragia is adamant that he will not let 20 squad members he feels will play a part during the final months of the season leave during January.
Older/Newer
« Money no object for right man - Sbragia | Healy will get his chance! »
0 TrackBacks
Listed below are links to blogs that reference this entry: Exit door closed as Cats focus on survival. TrackBack URL for this entry: http://www.sunderlandbanter.co.uk/cgi-bin/mt421/mt-tb.cgi/104296


Leave a comment