He turned down a deal a couple of months before leaving, around Feb time if I remember rightly. It was all over here
Clucas isn't a million miles from an England call up. He's had a cracking season and he'll have offers. He'd be a fool not to go. There's no loyalty in football but if Sam is still here on the 1st September it'll be nothing short of a miracle.
na they will finish top 2 100% mate but disregarding that middlesboro must be the most boring **** team to ever see top division football ever..what a **** pathetic way to go down sunderland were just ****e and lost 5-0 most weeks we had a resurgence from jan but boro..lost ****ing 1-0 every week sunderland will finish top 2 boro in my opinion won't finish top 2 i think we will finish higher than boro..i said we'd go down even when we were 17th i know myshit we will finish 4th place
http://www.hulldailymail.co.uk/hull...leave-tigers/story-26575815-detail/story.html Seems like it was the club that cancelled all contract negotiations until they knew which division they would be in.
We'll see. I don't need another year of Ibra-esque jibes so won't say anything is certain, but that club is a mess.
people can't mock me for that, cause im always right, you will learn young padawan i PROMISE you sunderland will finish top 2.. make a forefeit for me
He has no release clause from my understanding (could be one now as he signed an extension, not sure) and I'm not sure a pl club will meet our valuation if him. Add to that my belief he'll be burning to push us back up after what has been the first down season of his professional career.
bollocks he's a LONG LONG way from being england quality that should be an insult from me. but england have some cracking midfielders i can see only 3 clubs showing interest in signing clucas watford, huddersfield and brighton he is cracking player but i can't see many pl teams wanting to buy him i think dier at spurs is an absolute monster and clucas is a long way from that level
You said he turned it down, the article states the club cancelled negotiations. There's a difference.
mooy absolutely bossed the play off final he is at man city but they signed him from melbourne city owned essentially by man city, he will never play for man city i think huddersfield will def sign mooy by the way, prepare for cityman to abuse us for knowing anything that is not hull city related you cannot be a fan of hull city and know anything about any other club on that subject, if i was a top class footballer, i wouldn't want to play for hull city. guess that makes me the antichrist cityman would be the best footballer in history and only play for hull city
I actually thought he was pretty poor in the final compared to his normal standard. He could stay at man city and compete with Delph and toure but it'd be a brave move. I think a few clubs are in for him so no guarantee that hudd Town get him. My brother in law is a terrier plus mooy is Aussie so not fussed lol.
i thought he kept reading out of the game and was instrumental to all of huddersfields play albeit it was very poor game. it would still be 0-0 if it was played until now i have some good mates who are huddersfield fans.. i remember in 2003 huddersfield fans 'rioted' in whitefriargate but i was like 12, i visited huddersfields stadium twice and saw us lose both times..had tohave police escort from the station to the ground.. but i was young.. so hold no real disregard to them prefer them to leeds.. i think he will stay at huddersfield
He is a very classy player. Think he's actually more suited to the pl so should be even better next season. I remember screaming about us needing to sign him last summer and getting rubbished by some who thought I was just being aus biased.
He destroyed the A-League last season and was one of the best in the national team. Another who might make the move to England soon is Jamie McLaren, a striker who I think has moved to Germany from Brisbane, but he's 22 I think and already a very prolific striker. Think he was linked to stoke briefly in January.
Shearer took the money when Blackburn came calling, then when Newcastle came, it was more money & he fancied Newcastle to win something more than Utd. By the time he realised he was wrong, it was too late.