21:07 It would be a loan for N'Diaye image: http://v.24liveblog.com/embed/share/share.png please log in to view this image Hull City are moving closer to signing Alfred N'Diaye on loan for the rest of the season, according to Spanish reports. image: http://cdn5.24live.co/images/2017/02/01/1485896817262890.jpg please log in to view this image The deal is said to be done according to the Spanish press but we’ll have to wait and see whether the Tigers manage to complete anything before the deadline later tonight. Any move for Villarreal’s N’Diaye is expected to be a loan. Read more at http://www.hulldailymail.co.uk/hull...0099000-detail/story.html#SiRqGaWjkCmyZiEL.99
The opposite for me - TV but not the books. Are they translated from the Italian as my Italian is very weak. If so, I'll give 'em a go.
Alfred N'Diaye on loan, that'll be our 5th and I presume last loan deal? Need to buy a few players now!!
Yeah they're translated Make me crave seafood near a beach in Sicily ! Easy reads actually but I like them
Whatever Brentford do with regards to signings they know what they are doing. I don't know if the moneyball thing is still involved?
It would be our sixth loan, one will have to be left out of any matchday squad, though at least one is likely to be injured at any given time.
All very good series. The Scandinavian ones always more serious (hardly ever see a smile),the plots are much more complex and dark, but Montelbano has a very high level of humour invloved. Depends on the mood I suppose.
Depends what you're trying to achieve, doesn't it? Do you not think circumstances like league position, very recent manager change, short term to Hull City more attractive than long term, not committing to long term on gambles, oh, and money, transfer fees, wages, agent fees, management team fees, debts, debts and more debts, might all play a part? It isn't about not building a team, more about what type of team is being built and how will relegation, or not, see that play out. Not forgetting how dysfunctional the team was and that even though they played their hearts out, they simply were not getting there. Or do we ignore all of that because we haven't spunked loads of cash on last minute, very expensive signings and manage a more prudent intake of loanees, peppered with the odd purchase?