I think it comes down to going concern. At the moment Allamhouse not calling in its debt allows the club to keep trading. I doubt the bank would be as accommodating (having said that they will be expecting their money back within the next 18 months). If the club enters administration it will be after the Allams have got all (or most of) their money back. How fraudulent trading would be seen at this point is I think the issue.
He was a winger for the majority of his City career, all of his Norwich career and Leeds career. Snodgrass is as much of a winger as Markovic. If you think Snodgrass isn't a natural winger than Markovic really isn't!
He must be the first winger in history of the game that doesn'go to the line and cross. Oh and Marco our coach thinks the same he saidnone of our players before was a winger.
Can someone tell our management team to take some risks on strikers. It's where the most money is. Celtic look to make 20 million on Dembele. Take the risks on Bogle etc before they get to 10 million. Can't be hard to find someone that has an eye for goal. Interesting to see how Taylor does at Brizzle City.
I can't read this tweet on my PC at work. Can someone give me the gist of what it says before my lunch finishes in 20 mins please?
City are thinking about appealing because they think they did everything right, for the paperwork. It will boil down to when the fax was received I guess.
A summary of the business at all Premier League clubs... Club - In - Out Arsenal - 1 - 8 Bournemouth - 1 - 12 Burnley - 3 - 4 Chelsea - 1 - 12 Palace - 4 - 4 Everton - 3 - 13 City - 8 - 9 Leicester - 2 - 5 Liverpool - 0 - 5 Man City - 1 - 8 Man United - 1 - 5 Boro - 4 - 10 Southampton - 2 -1 Stoke - 2 - 9 Sunderland - 4 - 6 Swansea - 4 - 6 Spurs - 0 - 6 Watford - 3 - 8 West Brom - 2 - 7 Wesy Ham - 2 - 9
This has a 'let's see what you could have won' feel about it... Who is Yannis Salibur Who is he? A Parisian midfielder, Salibur came through the ranks at Lille, but after failing to make a single league appearance in Northern France, he was moved onto Boulogne in July 2012. It was here were he really began to make his name in football. 39 appearances in just 18 months at the club cemented him as one of the best young midfielders outside the French top tier, picking up six France under-19 caps in the process. However, after impressing at Boulogne, he sealed a contract at top Ligue 2 side Clermont. After two-and-a-half years in the centre of France, Salibur had picked up 73 appearances for Clermont, scoring ten goals and finally sealing a deal which took him to Ligue 1. Guingamp came calling and subsequently tied Salibur down on three-and-a-half-year deal in January 2015. After struggling to make the squad for the first six months, it was in his first full season at the midfielder really came to prominence in French football. His seven goals and six assists helped Guingamp beat the drop last season, finishing five points away from danger, and this season five goals and three assists have propelled the Brittany-based outfit to eighth. Where does he play? Salibur can play in a range of positions across the midfield and attack, but he mainly plays on the right wing for Guingamp. More news: LIVE all the reaction from a hectic transfer deadline day His versatility is perhaps one of his biggest assets and something that Marco Silva may be well be hoping to utilize should the deal come to fruition. What are his strengths? The 26-year-old is a tricky player, who uses his pace and skill to take on players. He loves to shoot on sight and dribbling at players is one of the key components of his game. He is a real flare player. http://www.hulldailymail.co.uk/will...0102350-detail/story.html#T8oA7tzXdjCGuko6.99
I'm happy with Marco's recruitment choices yesterday. Players than can go into the first team and are not squad fillers like the Weir & Keane buys from the last window. Still think we are little short in central midfield but judging by the clubs appeal for the French player MS feels the same way. To be honest I'm glad this horrible window is closed and we can all now concentrate on matters on the pitch not who's leaving or coming.