I'd give them both a second look!! If we can pull this off and send them to Shelbourne to bring about some improvement,we might be on a winner here
Hull City remain hopeful of concluding a deal to sign Karl Darlow from Newcastle United on a permanent deal this summer with talks contuing. City boss Liam Rosenior has identified Darlow as his key summer target after the 32-year-old ex-Nottingham Forest stopper impressed during his loan spell in the second half of the season, where he played 12 times. Talks with the Magpies continue and it's understood nothing has changed about Darlow's desire to join City, while the club remain patient over discussions. Interest from elsewhere in Darlow is expected, with Championship rivals Middlesbrough the latest to be linked, but City are prepared for that given the quality of the Toon goalkeeper and his subsequent availability. Bosses at City believe Darlow's relationship with Rosenior, and his willingness to move to the MKM Stadium will see them remain frontrunners for his signature.
Did they eventually get rid of that rusty old Nissan and the VW Up with the dodgy clutch...Friday being benefit payment day?
That will be a test for them all right Mind you, back in the day, Ronaldo's very first game after joining Real Madrid was a friendly against League of Ireland players in a modest stadium somewhere in Dublin. The entire Spanish media was there - journalists, TV stations. Needless to say, he didn't get a sniff at goal.
I wonder whether that frees up that right wing back/winger of theirs who scored in the playoffs and we were supposedly interested in. Edit: Joe Ward
I was told the same thing. Likely to sign either a goalkeeper, defender, midfielder or an attacking player in this window exciting times.
I would think Baz is right. He seems like another pelkas, not particularly pacey and traits that would be more suitable at CAM. Also Fenerbahçe fans seem pretty excited to get rid of him. I really hope we find some exciting quick wingers, I would have liked us to take a punt on Konrad de la Fuente but that seems to have gone quiet.