I saw that haha.. You should throw the odd curve ball shout in this thread, Lo Tutala to Wolves perhaps?
We must have another winger in the pipeline bar the Palace guy. That gives us him, Allyar, Longman, Connolly and possibly Tetteh. Take the last one out as he’s really a frontman we only have 4 with one been injured for 6 weeks.
You'd think so. The system we're playing is crying out for a couple of direct wingers to turn the opposition. A lot of what we do right now is played in front of them.
He hasn't played a 1st team game since 2021, I cannot see a club wanting to risk a fee on him, and maybe a low basic wage with additional pay per game played basis. I can't see him getting a long term deal either, initial 1 year with additional years depending on total number of games played. Good luck to him, I hope it works out well for him.
This is really overblown. He got it wrong with the Peruvian player, but the idea that he's getting it wrong all the time is a narrative being blown out of proportion on here. He's still the only voice people really take notice of in terms of what's going on inside Hull City.
He's been getting a fair bit wrong. Today he published an article saying AC & BT were in contention to start when Liam said yesterday to the BBC it's too soon and they're fearful after what happened with Allahyar I know they have separate interviews but it looks really bad
Lol few of us called him out in the summer for this stuff while people stuck fat, looks like the tide's turning. He was a great resource when the Allams were there and he was Acun's puppet in the media, but he's really showing himself up to not know much of anything now.
I think we're being harsh on a very well meaning individual. He can only report what he knows, remember that some posters on here are privy to information that he isn't and he can't post that because he can't verify it. The only reason we are often ahead of him is down to info we get drip fed on here, and as a professional journalist he'll be castigated if he used a football forum as a source for a story.