Didn't he live at Stamford Bridge hotel? Possibly still living there while his house in Hessle or wherever is ready for him.
Balloon Tree cafe for his breakfast? I might bump into him in the morning. I'll ask how our signings are coming on.
Again a bizarre post...unless you can tell us what the offers were ? Tymons stock is a hell of a lot higher than Bowen...it's like comparing gold to silver and disappointed you don't get both for the same price.
I think he'll disappear and end up lower league like many promising young talents who don't get enough game time.
sometimes these negotiations get difficult and awkward with both sides refusing to give - I suppose it's easier for the agent to take any 'flak' rather than the player potentially falling out with the club when he's on the verge of joining
Tymons stock really isn't that high, he's hasn't got a flock of teams after him with a £££ fight for his signature, he has potential that is nowhere near being realised ATM, at his age and development he should be looking for the most game time possible not the most £££ for him and the biggest % for his agent.
Still,his stock is a lot higher than Bowens,which is the point of my post. Bowen,at the moment,is no higher rated than a Cullen,or a Fewings. Tymon is wanted by a premiership team...Stoke,some posters taking the piss out of Stoke,Stoke are a lot better run club than we are. As for game time and development ,time will tell,no one can know how that will pan out,he could easily have struggled for game time with us,which would be the better move..a squad player with premiership Stoke or a squad player with City ?
Tymon looked good against Bury but looked poor against Spurs - he needs game time to find his level - Stoke are taking a punt which could go either way
Would he get into Stoke's first team? Any time soon? May as well stay here. Play 1st team football and build a reputation then move on. Going to Stoke to sit on the bench would be hopeless, followed by a move to Chesterfield in three years and a career gone down the toilet.
Does anyone think that when Tymon and his family sat down to consider his future options they even once mentioned loyalty to Hull City and our supporters? He's a talented lad with great prospects who will be looking at the most positive career move he can get. It's not about loyalty or unrequited love. He isn't dumping us for another lass. He's a left back leaving the club who will be replaced by another left back.