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Sunderland add Ji and Gardner

June 30th 2011 18:01
Sunderland continue to add to their squad today, with the signings of two new players. Having signed Connor Wickham from Ipswich on Wednesday, Bruce has secured the signatures of Craig Gardner, Birmingham's 24-yr old midfielder, and Ji Dong-won, the K-League's 20-yr old Chunman Dragons' striker.

Having scored 10 for Birmingham last season, including winning the Carling Cup as a Blue, Gardner makes the switch for an undisclosed-fee. Despite his efforts, Birmingham failed to avoid the drop and Sunderland were only too happy to swoop.


Ji himself has a habit of scoring, hitting 6 in 11 international appearances for his native South Korea. He is the second Korean that Bruce has signed as manager, having signed Chon Won-hee for his former club, Wigan Athletic, in 2009.


Bruce told the Sunderland website:
"The boy has been in fantastic form for both club and country and he was one of South Korea's stand-out performers at the Asian Cup so we are delighted to bring him to Sunderland.
The Barclays Premier League is very different to the K-League so there is hard work ahead but you just have to look at players like Park Ji-sung and Lee Chung-yong to see how well Korean players are adapting to its pace and physicality.
I believe Ji can be an excellent acquisition and he has certainly impressed us over the long period we have been watching him."

In addition to Wickham, Ji and Gardner, Sunderland have signed Sebastian Larsson from Birmingham, and goalkeeper Kieren Westwood from Coventry City.

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Comment by Rick Gillispie

June 30th 2011 22:31
Sunderland looking like the well be a force for maybe a champions or eroupa spot.

Comment by Football NOT Soccer

July 3rd 2011 21:49
Ah, I wouldn't see that happening. I think they're still pushing for 8th next season. As they only have Gyan as their main striker, I think they actually lack more than they did last season. Though they've signed Wickham, they've lost Henderson which I see as a bigger loss. Still, there is the possibility if they can hold it up in defence of a Europa place. Champions League is definitely a bite too much from the pie. Those spots are still going to be going to United, Chelsea, Arsenal, Liverpool, Man City or Tottenham. No other teams will break them, as I see...

But football is an exciting sport where anything can happen... and stranger things have happened, so who knows...

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