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Sunderland Surprise at Leadbitter Move
Sunderland Surprise at Leadbitter Move
Thursday, 3rd Sep 2009 15:15

George Shaw, who writes for Sunderland fanzine A Love Supreme, says he hopes Town’s two new signings from the Stadium of Light can make a significant impact at Portman Road.

As the transfer window rather meekly tumbled to its closing, it’s maybe good a time to reflect on the comings and goings from clubs. In a window which saw Steve Bruce begin the arduous task of offloading some of our previous manager’s poorer signings, perhaps the most surprising transfer, or at least to me, was that of Grant Leadbitter and Carlos Edwards, who both rejoined former gaffer Roy Keane at Ipswich.

Keano hasn’t had the best of starts with the Tractor Boys and is somewhat pinning all his hopes on the signing of two of his former players, but what can be expected from the duo at his new club?

Of all the departures this summer one I found most disappointing was Grant Leadbitter. A Sunderland-born lad, who always gave his all for the club, yet found himself slipping down the pecking order after the signings of Lee Cattermole and Lorik Cana.

Under Roy Keane’s stewardship he established himself as an important player in the squad that gained promotion in the first season with the Irishman in charge, playing in every game and contributing seven goals, making him the club’s third top scorer.

In the following season Leadbitter continued his run in the first team, gaining acclaim which led to Keane making comparisons with Manchester United midfielder Paul Scholes.

Some may argue Leadbitter was too weak for the Premier League, but he isn’t one to shy away from a tackle and may provide Ipswich with a dominate force in the middle of the park.

He also isn’t afraid to have a shot now and then, scoring some spectacular goals during his time at Sunderland, most notably against Arsenal, where he came off the bench to score a memorable 85th minute goal, which almost provided a shock win. His celebration which followed showed his true passion, and his own very personal reasons for leaving. Still only 23, he has a bright future and is a promising talent, if he can reproduce the form he did under Keane the last time; he could become a very important player.

The signing of Carlos Edwards marks the second time Roy has brought the Trinidad and Tobago international to his new club. The right winger signed for Sunderland from Luton Town for a fee of £1.5 million in January 2007, and quickly became a key figure in the remainder of the campaign, which saw Sunderland rise to the top of the league, and become eventual champions.

Edwards’s creative play was something the side was missing and his arrival brought a bit of class, with some nice touches and real skill. He scored some important, and spectacular, goals as well, ultimately scoring the goal which clinched promotion back to the Premier League.

Injury hampered the first season back in the Premier League, as he spent the majority of the campaign sidelined, suffering first a hamstring injury, then a leg fracture on his second game after his comeback.

After spending some time on loan at Wolves on loan, Edwards returned to play several games at the end of the season. He began the 2009/10 season further down the pecking order, only featuring in the Carling Cup tie against Norwich, where he played at right-back.

Unfortunately, Edwards wasn’t able to re-find that initial form which made him a fans’ favourite during his first season here, the injury looked to have a made him a weaker player. Again, if Edwards can regain his fitness and find that form which endeared him to Sunderland fans, his creative spark will be an important factor for Ipswich.

In summary then, Ipswich have brought in two players who were at the heart of the revival under Roy Keane, hopefully they’ll both have a similar impact. Good luck.


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OakingtonBlue added 15:19 - Sep 3
I think Leadbitter could be here for years to come
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dobbie73 added 15:20 - Sep 3
Sound great, don't they? Let's hope they perform as well here as at Sunderland .... suddenly I feel a lot more optimistic about the season!
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marcoitfc added 15:42 - Sep 3
Our midfield has been screaming out for some pace, power and quality so I am really pleased with the two signing. I think that Grant Leadbitter looks tailor made for this club. I am just hoping that injuries have not restricted Carlos Edwards as if he can get back to the form he showed when Sunderland were promoted than we can certainly do with his speed, energy and tricks on the wing.
Fingers crossed :)
PS Where does this leave Healey???
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hollywoodginge added 15:51 - Sep 3
they do still like to have a dig at keano them makems, dont wish to sound in any way anti-sunderland, iv most often found their fans very nice people indeed, but lets look at the fact, they were shocking and looked bound for the 3rd tier of english football when keano took over, he then takes them to the premier, keeps them there, they are still there on the footing he gave them, and still they are not happy lol, but, some good encouraging words above regarding the players that we now have and an excellent informative peice for all that no little of them. p.s craig gordon, kenwyn jones, keiran richardson?? are they included in the rubbish signings by keane, if so can we have them? please? ;)
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Bergholtblue added 16:49 - Sep 3
Its nice to see an unbiassed and honest summary of the qualities of these players and Leadbitter seems to be exactly what our midfield has been missing.

The injuries to Edwards do not sound like they were career threatening and I see no reason why he shouldn't bounce back and regain some of that early form. May be a case of needing a few matches under his belt before we see the best.

Exciting times ahead. Roll on Boro'
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bleedblue added 17:06 - Sep 3
Leadbitter will be the new Naylor - Club Captain - And become a massive Town Hero and Legend!
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fugs added 17:38 - Sep 3
All very good - but can we have a striker on loan pleeeeeze?
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jerutter added 17:40 - Sep 3
The new Naylor? - I think everyone heard a sigh of relief when he went. But I know what you mean. Leadbitter maybe the playmaker we need, but I tihnk Carlos Edwards may push Walters out of his favourite position, which I don't agree with. Hopefully, Edwards can play upfront with Walters on the right, because I think Walters can amount to so much more than Edwards can, as he puts in so much more effort.
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bleedblue added 17:45 - Sep 3
Naylor's love and desire for the club, rather than his football ability!! Although what a goal at Wembley!!!
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Wozza added 18:28 - Sep 3
Encouraging stuff, let's hope they actually come through with the goods!
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hollywoodginge added 19:12 - Sep 3
jerutter - give him a chance man! lol. altho effort is huge in any performance, walters isnt a natural right winger whereas edwards is, i love johnny w like the rest of us but feel he's been slightly out of sorts (and shape) all to often in the past year, but i think he has a big part to play for us, his versatility will see him through. in my opinion.
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tractorboybig added 19:24 - Sep 3
If these two are so good and talented why have sunderland sold them. Lets hope its not keene grasping at straws as all else has failed. Hope they produce.
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DalianAtkinson added 19:30 - Sep 3
Class, just the sort signing this club should be making, none of this Colin Healey nonsense
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hollywoodginge added 19:42 - Sep 3
sunderland have sold them as they have the luxury of buying better players for lots more money limiting thier chances of 1st team football, reading between the lines with leadbitter especially, sounds like he wanted to leave as he was no longer happy there, if he had have been happy then im sure they would have kept him as a squad player
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TractorPaddy added 20:35 - Sep 3
Leadbetter the new Matt Holland. I have more hope than some for Healy, hasn't settled but with the right people with him in midfield he could be strong defensive midfielder - the irish Makelele!!!
Creative options city central: Walters, Martin, Edwards, Peters, Priskin, Wickham, Quinn. Norris and Civelli to return for our post christmas drive to the top of the table. New additions give me great optimism, Shame no centre back.
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