Nazariy Rusyn Breaks Silence on Sunderland Struggles and Hints at Shock Transfer Decision

April 27, 2025 RAYMOND 0

Nazariy Rusyn has reflected on his struggles at Sunderland, revealing he always felt like he was “playing catch-up” after joining the club without the benefit of a full pre-season. The Ukrainian forward admitted that injury setbacks and the language barrier made it hard to adapt, while a lack of trust from new manager Regis Le Bris signalled the beginning of the end for his time on Wearside. “At one point, I was even playing right-back in training,” Rusyn said, acknowledging that despite his efforts, the club had already moved on. Now on loan at Hajduk Split, Rusyn is embracing a fresh start, though he concedes a return to Sunderland is unlikely after the club insisted on a purchase option in his loan deal.

Robins Hails Stoke City ‘Trailblazers’ — Dares Them to Chase Class of ’92 Legacy

April 19, 2025 RAYMOND 0

Mark Robins has praised Stoke City’s rising stars Nathan Lowe and Sol Sidibe, celebrating their nominations for EFL awards as a reflection of their talent and commitment. Both players, who have risen through the club’s academy from a young age, impressed during the first half of the season—Lowe with a prolific loan spell at Walsall, and Sidibe as a standout England youth captain. While injuries and limited game time have hampered their progress in recent months, Robins remains confident in their potential and believes they are setting the standard for others in the academy to follow.

“They’re the trailblazers,” Robins said. “It’s great for them, great for the club, and hopefully a sign of what’s to come from our academy.”

‘I Understand…’ – Sky Sports Pundit Drops Cryptic Reaction to Dramatic Sheffield Wednesday Takeover Twist [Exclusive]

April 15, 2025 RAYMOND 0

“The tide may finally be turning at Hillsborough, as pressure mounts on owner Dejphon Chansiri amid growing unrest both on and off the pitch. Once surprise play-off hopefuls, Sheffield Wednesday’s season has spiraled into turmoil, fueled by internal disputes, delayed player wages, and a fractured relationship between the board and supporters. With manager Danny Rohl reportedly attracting interest from top clubs and three potential investors now circling, pundit Don Goodman believes a takeover is not just desirable—but essential. ‘It’s gone very toxic,’ Goodman says. ‘Sheffield Wednesday needs stability, and that starts at the top.'”