It was the same with Garang Kuol's move to Newcastle from Aus. Initially he wasn't going to be able to play in the UK so was going to be loaned to Portugal/Germany, but playing two games at the WC for Aus meant that he could play in the UK which is why he's ended up on loan in Scotland.
They’ve both had moments of madness, same as any keeper, the higher the profile, the higher the moment of madness. However, if anyone says they’d not have either of those 2 in their team, then they know nothing about football!
Not same as any keeper. They've been much worse than they should be at that level. Know nothing about football. Saying they aren't good enough anymore for United or Spurs is hardly revolutionary.
Name any keeper who was great their entire career! They didn’t have a few seasons where they didn’t make mistakes, yes they may not be the best keepers in the world or even the PL, but they are the best for their teams, if they weren’t then they’d have been Replaced. They also still do their job very well! Yeah, if you’re choosing keepers from anywhere, but if it’s either of them or Ingram, it’s not even a question. This was my point, there’s very few teams in World football who wouldn’t choose them over their keeper. I’m sure in terms of great keepers in the World at the moment, they’re not top 10, but in the PL, they both certainly are!
Where did I say they should be expected to be great their entire career? All I've said is they're no longer good enough for those clubs. Again, hardly revolutionary. Keepers drop off, teams move on. They will be replaced at the end of this season. They do not do their job very well. I would argue they're both bottom 5 in the PL this season.
With the way they're scoring at the minute if Norwich get him then they could look to push the auto spots
Hull City are running the rule over promising Oldham Athletic youngster Harry Vaughan. The attacking midfielder is currently on trial with the Tigers' Under-21s side following a productive loan spell at Northern Premier League Premier Division side Radcliffe. "Hull enquired about Harry and we thought it was a really good idea," said Latics boss David Unsworth. "Hull's Under 21s took Joe Edwards on trial a couple of weeks ago and they asked if Harry could go in for a week or two to have a look at him for their under 21s. "I wouldn't want to ever step in the way of someone bettering themselves at a level like that, and it was something that Harry said he was really keen to do. He went away and spoke to his agent and came back to me the next day and said he'd like to go."
Oh good, another central midfielder, can never have too many of them. Wingers though, nah they can do one.